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MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

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The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino embodies the spirit of Vegas, complete with posh accommodations, invigorating live shows and nightlife, front-door access to the Strip, and services that are more than enough for even the most pampered celebrity.

The Grand Garden Arena hosts world class-boxing events and concert tours by the hottest headline performers. Current shows include the acrobatic spectacle KA by Cirque du Soleil. MGM Grand's Crazy Horse Paris celebrates beautiful women and the artistry of the nude. The 740-seat Hollywood Theatre features top-tier performers in a more intimate setting.

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The resort also features a Lion Habitat with big cats decended from Leo, the original MGM lion. The casino offers table games, slot machines, poker, and a race and sports book. Massages and beauty treatments can be arranged in the MGM Grand Spa, which also includes a fitness center, saunas, whirlpools, relaxation lounge, and safe deposit boxes. Beauty services are available at the upscale Christophe Salon. The pool area contains five outdoor pools, three whirlpools, lazy river, lush gardens, waterfalls, and private cabanas for rent. Other amenities include golf arrangements, a wedding chapel, several luxury shops, tour assistance, and a stop on the Las Vegas Monorail.

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Dining options include Joel Robuchon, L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon, craftsteak, Fiamma Trattoria & Bar, NobHill, Shibuya, Pearl, Seablue, Emeril's, Diego, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill, and the Grand Wok and Sushi Bar. In addition, the resort offers two cafes, a buffet, a deli and the Cabana Grill. MGM is also home to two of the city's best nightlife spots: Studio 54 Nightclub and Tabu Ultralounge.

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Hotel Details
  • 5034 Rooms / 30 Floors
  • Built in 1993
  • Babysitting or Child Care
  • Electronic Key
  • Laundry/ Dry Cleaning Service
  • Multi-lingual Staff
  • Sprinkler in Rooms
  • Car Rental
  • Common Area High speed Access
  • Smoke Alarm in Rooms
  • Photocopy Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Computer Use Available
  • Childrens Programs
  • Administrative Services
  • Concierge Services
  • Uniformed Security on Site
  • Barber/Hair Stylist
  • Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
  • Surveillance Cameras On Site
  • Common Area High speed Access Fee Ind
  • Business Center
  • Currency Exchange
  • A-V Equipment Rental
  • Parking Area Well Lit
  • Crib/Rollaway Bed
  • Fax (For Guests)
  • Gift Shop
  • ATM/Bank
  • Room Service
  • Restaurant in Hotel
  • Casino
  • Health Club
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Game Room
  • Pool (Outdoor)
  • Hot Tub
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Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

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The newly renovated, tropical-themed Mirage Hotel and Casino boasts an indoor rainforest, a dolphin habitat, and one of the most famous spectacles in Las Vegas--the Mirage's erupting volcano. The hotel is located at the heart of the Strip. It is approximately four miles from McCarran International Airport.

The entrance of the hotel is home to a lagoon with towering waterfalls and a 54-foot high volcano that spews smoke and fire 100 feet above the water once an hour nightly. Siegfried and Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat features dolphins swimming in the two and one-half million-gallon pools. Also created for the Mirage by Siegfried and Roy is the White Tiger Habitat, a tropical environment featuring the exotic cats. The 20,000-gallon saltwater aquarium in the lobby features 1,000 coral reef creatures. The 100-foot atrium houses a tropical rainforest. The casino offers slot machines, poker tables, table games, a high-limit lounge, and a race and sports book.

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Live entertainment includes the new show LOVE by Cirque du Soleil. Mirage is also home to singer-comedian Danny Gans, and touring headline entertainers. The newly redesigned Spa and Kim Vo Salon feature massage therapies, beauty treatments and hydrotherapies. The Revolution Lounge is a 7,000 square-foot lounge featuring psychedelic floors, walls, and tables with pulsating lights, as well as musical theme nights, and the Beatles-themed Abbey Road Bar. JET is a three-floor, four-bar nightclub. Dining options include Japonais, STACK, Fin, kokomo's, Onda Ristorante & Wine Lounge, Samba Brazilian Steakhouse, Caribe Cafe, Cravings, the Carnegie Delicatessen, the Paradise Cafe, and more. The property also includes six bars and lounges. Other amenities include boutique shopping, the tropical outdoor pool area, and European sunbathing at Bare (for a fee).

Guest rooms feature minibars, telephones, hairdryers, work desks, Internet access, and safes.


Room Amenities
  • Air Conditioning (In Room)
  • Newspaper (Free)
  • Refrigerator
  • Iron
  • Telephone
  • Television (Cable/Satellite)
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Television
  • DVD/VCR
  • Daily Maid Service
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access
  • Safe (In Room)
  • Whirlpool
  • Telephone (Voicemail)
  • Mini-Bar



Hotel Details
  • 3323 Rooms / 30 Floors
  • Built in 1989
  • Electronic Key
  • Laundry/ Dry Cleaning Service
  • Multi-lingual Staff
  • Sprinkler in Rooms
  • Car Rental
  • Common Area High speed Access
  • Smoke Alarm in Rooms
  • Photocopy Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Computer Use Available
  • Administrative Services
  • Concierge Services
  • Uniformed Security on Site
  • Barber/Hair Stylist
  • Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
  • Surveillance Cameras On Site
  • Common Area High speed Access Fee Ind
  • Business Center
  • Currency Exchange
  • A-V Equipment Rental
  • Parking Area Well Lit
  • Crib/Rollaway Bed
  • Fax (For Guests)
  • Gift Shop
  • ATM/Bank
  • Concierge/ Club Floor
  • Room Service
  • Restaurant in Hotel
  • Casino
  • Health Club
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Game Room
  • Pool (Outdoor)
  • Pool (Children)
  • Hot Tub
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Caesars Palace Las Vegas

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A tribute to Roman opulence, Caesars Palace specializes in providing entertainment and pampering services fit for the gods. It is located on the Strip, approximately four miles north of McCarren International Airport. The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace offer some of the best shopping in world.

The property's amenities include the new Qua Baths and Spa, a luxurious retreat with an array of unique treatments and services, including Roman Baths. The Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis features four pools and two whirlpools. The 129,000-square-foot casino offers slot machines, table games, poker, keno, and a race and sports book. The Coliseum at Caesars Palace is a 4,000-seat stadium is now home to Bette Midler starting February 2008, Elton John's The Red Piano, and other events. Two onsite shopping venues hold more than 120 stores. The property also features a wedding chapel, a beauty salon, 24-hour room service, tour assistance, golfing arrangements, dry cleaning and laundry services, and a business center.

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Dining includes 808, Augustus Cafe, Bradley Ogden, Nero's, the Cafe Lago Buffet, the Cypress Street Marketplace, the Empress Court, Hyakumi, the Mesa Grill, Rao's, and the Restaurant Guy Savoy. Payard Patisserie & Bistro, a joint venture between Caesers Palace and world-famous Pastry Chef Francois Payard, opened in November of 2007. Nightlife options include several bars and lounges. Pure nightclub offers a new standard in Las Vegas nightlife, with Strip views and two stories of decadence.

All Classic rooms feature high-speed Internet access (fee applies), voicemail, safes, hairdryers, climate control, Nintendo games (fee applies). The Augustus Tower rooms offer a new definition of luxury with flat-panel TVs in the bed and bath areas.

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Room Amenities
  • Air Conditioning (In Room)
  • Newspaper (Free)
  • Refrigerator
  • Television (Cable/Satellite)
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Daily Maid Service
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access
  • Safe (In Room)
  • Coffee Maker
  • Telephone (Voicemail)
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Balcony/Terrace
  • Mini-Bar



Hotel Details
  • 2399 Rooms
  • Built in 1965
  • Babysitting or Child Care
  • Electronic Key
  • Laundry/ Dry Cleaning Service
  • Multi-lingual Staff
  • Sprinkler in Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Car Rental
  • Smoke Alarm in Rooms
  • Photocopy Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Computer Use Available
  • Administrative Services
  • Concierge Services
  • Uniformed Security on Site
  • Barber/Hair Stylist
  • Surveillance Cameras On Site
  • Business Center
  • Currency Exchange
  • A-V Equipment Rental
  • Parking Area Well Lit
  • Crib/Rollaway Bed
  • Fax (For Guests)
  • Gift Shop
  • ATM/Bank
  • Concierge/ Club Floor
  • Room Service
  • Restaurant in Hotel
  • Casino
  • Health Club
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Jogging Track
  • Game Room
  • Pool (Outdoor)
  • Hot Tub
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Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas

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The 60-acre, tropical-themed Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino features a large pool area with a wave pool, an aquarium, and a casino. Located on the Las Vegas Strip, a complimentary monorail connects the hotel to the Luxor and Excalibur.

The 135,000-square-foot casino features lush, tropical decor, slots machines, table games, poker, and a race and sports book. The Mandalay Bay Events Center seats 12,000 and hosts a variety of events. The 1,600-seat Mandalay Bay Theatre features production shows and comedy acts. The House of Blues presents a mix of live music. The Shark Reef aquarium features exotic sea creatures. The 11-acre sand-and-surf beach features three swimming pools, a lazy river, wave pool, cabanas, an outdoor performance stage, two restaurants, poolside pampering at the seasonal Moorea Beach Club. The 30,000-square-foot Spa Mandalay offers massages, beauty treatments, and a salon.

Dining options include StripSteak, Fleur de Lys, Aureole, featuring a four-story wine tower, China Grill, Shanghai Lilly, Red Square, Trattoria Del Lupo, rumjungle, r.bar.cafe, Giorgio Caffe & Ristorante, Border Grill, House of Blues, Burger Bar, American cuisine at Red, White, and Blue, international fare at Verandah, the 24-hour Raffles Cafe, Bay Side Buffet, Noodle Shop, Turf Club Deli, and Starbucks.

Newly renovated Deluxe Rooms are the perfect blend of comfort and style, feature an extended living area, floor to ceiling windows, pillow top mattress, 42 inch plasma TV, iPod-compatible alarm clock/radio, his and her closets, desk area with wireless internet, mini bar, cordless phone.
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Room Amenities
  • In Room Wireless Internet Access Fee
  • Air Conditioning (In Room)
  • Refrigerator
  • Iron
  • Telephone
  • Television (Cable/Satellite)
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • In Room Wireless Internet Access
  • Television
  • Daily Maid Service
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access Fee
  • Safe (In Room)
  • Coffee Maker
  • Whirlpool
  • Telephone (Voicemail)
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Mini-Bar


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Hotel Details
  • 3200 Rooms / 43 Floors
  • Built in 1999
  • Electronic Key
  • Laundry/ Dry Cleaning Service
  • Multi-lingual Staff
  • Sprinkler in Rooms
  • Car Rental
  • Common Area High speed Access
  • Smoke Alarm in Rooms
  • Photocopy Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Computer Use Available
  • Administrative Services
  • Uniformed Security on Site
  • Barber/Hair Stylist
  • Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
  • Surveillance Cameras On Site
  • Common Area High speed Access Fee Ind
  • Business Center
  • Currency Exchange
  • A-V Equipment Rental
  • Parking Area Well Lit
  • Crib/Rollaway Bed
  • Fax (For Guests)
  • Gift Shop
  • ATM/Bank
  • Room Service
  • Restaurant in Hotel
  • Casino
  • Health Club
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Beach
  • Jogging Track
  • Pool (Outdoor)
  • Shopping Mall/ Area
  • Pool (Children)
  • Hot Tub
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Bellagio, Las Vegas

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Built on more than 120 acres and situated at the four corners of the Las Vegas Strip, the Bellagio is three miles from McCarran International Airport. Local attractions include the Las Vegas Convention Center, located two and one-half miles from the hotel, and the Hoover Dam, located 32 miles from the resort. The world famous Fountains of Bellagio feature choreographed streams of water which conduct a show to the sounds of classical music and opera.

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Bellagio's lobby features 2,000 hand-blown glass flowers created by Dale Chihuly. The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens contain exotic plants. There is also an onsite Gallery of Fine Art, currently featuring works by Ansel Adams (general admission is $15). The hotel's outdoor pool area resembles a Mediterranean villa, is open year-round, and includes a courtyard, a whirlpool, and cabanas for rent. Gambling guests can try their luck at one of more than 2,700 slot machines, 140 gaming tables, and 30 poker tables, not to mention the race and sports book. The full-service spa offers massage therapies, beauty treatments, a fitness center, and fitness classes. Live entertainment includes performances of O by Cirque du Soleil. Several high-end boutique shops are located throughout the Bellagio's grounds. Rounding out the amenities are the full-service business center, valet parking, tour assistance, golfing arrangements, and two wedding chapels.

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Fine dining options include Le Cirque, Circo, Prime Steakhouse, Picasso, Michael Mina's seafood restaurant, Jasmine, and Shintaro. Guests may partake in casual dining with at Sensei, Olives, Noodles, FIX Restaurant & Bar, Cafe Bellagio, the Buffet, and the Pool Cafe. In addition, the Bellagio also offers four quick-dining establishments, five onsite bars, Jean-Philippe Patisserie, and the nightclub, Light.

Guestrooms feature minibars, irons and ironing boards, dual-line telephones, dataports, high-speed Internet access, and bathrobes.


Room Amenities
  • Air Conditioning (In Room)
  • Refrigerator
  • Iron
  • Telephone
  • Television (Cable/Satellite)
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Television
  • DVD/VCR
  • Daily Maid Service
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access Fee
  • Safe (In Room)
  • Whirlpool
  • Telephone (Voicemail)
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Balcony/Terrace
  • Mini-Bar


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Hotel Details
  • 3933 Rooms / 36 Floors
  • Built in 1998
  • Casino
  • Health Club
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Game Room
  • Pool (Outdoor)
  • Shopping Mall/ Area
  • Hot Tub
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Introduction to Las Vegas

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Shimmering from the desert haze of Nevada like a latter-day El Dorado, Las Vegas is the most dynamic, spectacular city on earth. At the start of the twentieth century, it didn't even exist; at the start of the twenty-first, it's home to well over one million people, with enough newcomers arriving to need a new school every month.

Las Vegas is not like other cities. No city in history has so explicitly valued the needs of visitors above those of its own population. All its growth has been fueled by tourism, but the tourists haven't spoiled the "real" city; there is no real city. Las Vegas doesn't have fascinating little-known neighborhoods, and it's not a place where visitors can go off the beaten track to have more authentic experiences. Instead, the whole thing is completely self-referential; the reason Las Vegas boasts the vast majority of the world's largest hotels is that around thirty-seven million tourists each year come to see the hotels themselves.

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Each of these monsters is much more than a mere hotel, and more too than the casino that invariably lies at its core. They're extraordinary places, self-contained fantasylands of high camp and genuine excitement that can stretch as much as a mile from end to end. Each holds its own flamboyant permutation of showrooms and swimming pools, luxurious guest quarters and restaurants, high-tech rides and attractions.

The casinos want you to gamble, and they'll do almost anything to lure you in; thus the huge moving walkways that pluck you from the Strip sidewalk, almost against your will, and sweep you into places like Caesars Palace. Once you're inside, on the other hand, the last thing they want is for you to leave. Whatever you came in for, you won't be able to do it without crisscrossing the casino floor innumerable times; as for finding your way out, that can be virtually impossible. The action keeps going day and night, and in this windowless – and clock-free – environment you rapidly lose track of which is which.

"Little emphasis is placed on the gambling clubs No cheap and easily parodied slogans have been adopted to publicize Las Vegas, no attempt has been made to introduce pseudo-romantic architectural themes or to give artificial glamour or gaiety."
– WPA Guidebook to Nevada, 1940

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Las Vegas never dares to rest on its laurels, so the basic concept of the Strip casino has been endlessly refined since the Western-themed resorts and ranches of the 1940s. In the 1950s and 1960s, when most visitors arrived by car, the casinos presented themselves as lush tropical oases at the end of the long desert drive. Once air travel took over, Las Vegas opted for Disneyesque fantasy, a process that started in the late 1960s with Caesars Palace and culminated with Excalibur and Luxor in the early 1990s.

These days, after six decades of capitalism run riot, the Strip is locked into a hyperactive craving for thrills and glamour. First-time visitors tend to expect Las Vegas to be a repository of kitsch, but the casino owners are far too canny to be sentimental about the old days. Yes, there are a few Elvis impersonators around, but what characterizes the city far more is its endless quest for novelty. Long before they lose their sparkle, yesterday's showpieces are blasted into rubble, to make way for ever more extravagant replacements. The Disney model has now been discarded in favor of more adult themes, and Las Vegas demands nothing less than entire cities. Replicas of New York, Paris, Monte Carlo and Venice now jostle for space on the Strip.

The customer is king in Las Vegas. What the visitor wants, the city provides. If you come in search of the cheapest destination in America, you'll enjoy paying rock-bottom rates for accommodation and hunting out the best buffet bargains. If it's style and opulence you're after, by contrast, you can dine in the finest restaurants, shop in the most chic stores, and watch world-class entertainment; it'll cost you, but not as much as it would anywhere else. The same guidelines apply to gambling. The Strip giants cater to those who want sophisticated high-roller heavens, where tuxedoed James Bond lookalikes toss insouciant bankrolls onto the roulette tables. Others prefer their casinos to be sinful and seedy, inhabited by hard-bitten heavy-smoking low-lifes; there is no shortage of that type of joint either, especially downtown.

On the face of it, the city is supremely democratic. However you may be dressed, however affluent or otherwise you may appear, you'll be welcomed in its stores, restaurants, and above all its casinos. The one thing you almost certainly won't get, however, is the last laugh; all that seductive deference comes at a price. It would be nice to imagine that perhaps half of your fellow visitors are skilful gamblers, raking in the profits at the tables, while the other half are losing, but the bottom line is that almost nobody's winning. In the words of Steve Wynn, who built Bellagio and the Mirage, "The only way to make money in a casino is to own one"; according to the latest figures, 85 percent of visitors gamble, and they lose an average of $665 each. On top of that, most swiftly come to see that virtually any other activity works out cheaper than gambling, so end up spending their money on all sorts of other things as well. What's so clever about Las Vegas is that it makes absolutely certain that you have such a good time that you don't mind losing a bit of money along the way; that's why they don't even call it "gambling" anymore, but "gaming."

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Finally, while Las Vegas has certainly cleaned up its act since the early days of Mob domination, there's little truth in the notion that it's become a family destination. In fact, for kids, it's doesn't begin to compare to somewhere like Orlando. Several casinos have added theme parks or fun rides to fill those odd nongambling moments, but only ten percent of visitors bring children, and the crowds that cluster around the exploding volcanoes and pirate battles along the Strip remain almost exclusively adult.

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The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, Las Vegas

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Presenting a Vegas spin on the upscale culture of Venice, the Venetian is located on the Strip and features a Grand Canal complete with gondola rides, a 120,000 square-foot casino, elegant accommodations, and is approximately four miles from McCarran International Airport.

Located on the site of the historic Las Vegas Sands and connected to the Sands Expo and Convention Center, the Venetian's signature feature is its quarter-mile Grand Canal, a waterway by piazzas and shops on which guests may partake in gondola rides. Performers entertain guests along the Grand Canal's cobblestone walkways. The Grand Canal Shoppes include 80 international boutiques and name-brand outlets. The hotel's casino offers table games, a semi-private high-limit salon, slot and video poker machines, and a luxury race and sports lounge. Live entertainment includes Broadway shows such as the Blue Man Group, the Phantom of the Opera, and Wayne Brady.
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The Venetian is also home to Madame Tussaud's wax museum, housing replicas of celebrities. Canyon Ranch SpaClub is a 69,000 square-foot, two-level wellness and fitness facility offering massage therapies, beauty treatments, a beauty salon, acupuncture, a fitness center, whirlpools, saunas, a 40-foot indoor rock-climbing wall, fitness classes, and a cafe. The five-acre pool deck atop the fourth level of the Venetian tower has three pools, one whirlpool, ten cabanas for rent, cocktail service, and a central bar.

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Room Amenities
  • Air Conditioning (In Room)
  • Daily Maid Service
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access
  • Iron
  • Television (Cable/Satellite)
  • Television
  • Mini-Bar
  • Newspaper (Free)
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Safe (In Room)
  • Telephone


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Hotel Details
  • 4027 Rooms / 36 Floors
  • Built in 1999
  • Electronic Key
  • Laundry/ Dry Cleaning Service
  • Multi-lingual Staff
  • Sprinkler in Rooms
  • Car Rental
  • Smoke Alarm in Rooms
  • Photocopy Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Computer Use Available
  • Administrative Services
  • Concierge Services
  • Uniformed Security on Site
  • Barber/Hair Stylist
  • Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
  • Surveillance Cameras On Site
  • Business Center
  • Currency Exchange
  • A-V Equipment Rental
  • Parking Area Well Lit
  • Fax (For Guests)
  • Common Area Wireless Access
  • Gift Shop
  • ATM/Bank
  • Concierge/ Club Floor
  • Room Service
  • Restaurant in Hotel
  • Casino
  • Health Club
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Pool (Outdoor)
  • Pool (Children)
  • Hot Tub



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