
Top Vegas Spots!
by Andrea O'Neill
It's no secret that Las Vegas is a gamblers' paradise! The accommodations are luxurious and the gambling options are endless. The city that never sleeps offers a plethora of choices that leave jackpot seekers spinning. To make it all a little easier for you, we've broken it down to the best of Las Vegas. From where you should stay to where you have the best odds, we've done our research and have tallied the results. If you're looking for a place to cool off from the desert heat and have some family fun, the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino is our top pick. The resort features 11 acres of water park paradise, including a sandy beach with six-foot waves, a lazy river, an amazing shark reef aquarium and the Valley of the Waterfalls. The desert beach even hosts championship surfing events. The House of Blues is a must see and the casino in the middle of it all leaves the guests without a minute to spare for a very affordable $97 to $140 per night. Who could visit Vegas without stopping in Italy? Italian charm wins The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino our second spot. The Venetian duplicates the famous waterway city of Venice almost perfectly, with the Grand Canal cutting through the heart of the resort. It creates a perfect setting for both honeymooners and those craving luxury on a relaxing gondola ride down the city canals. Fine boutiques for shopping and the world's largest standard suites enhance this resort's elegance. Oh, and of course, the casino. The Venetian is famous for their mega-jackpot slot machines with $1 bets delivering jackpots of over $30 million! This casino has something for everyone. Our top pick for overall resort experience is another Italian paradise, with a little more excitement. The Bellagio Hotel and Casino is not only the focus-point of Oceans 11, but the most expensive hotel ever built. The attractions are well-known throughout Las Vegas, beginning with the lake-sized fountains in front of the resort. The Botanical Gardens, luxurious pools and courtyards and the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art are just the beginning. If you are fortunate enough to get tickets, the world famous Cirque Du Soleil performs 5 nights a week, two shows per evening, with a breathtaking water ballet that must be been seen to be appreciated. "Light" is the hottest nightclub addition to the strip, with classy New York elegance and European bottle service. The private table seating around the dance floor is the best way to keep tabs on the dance floor action. Take a deep breath before entering the most magnificent casino floor in Las Vegas. From table games to slots, there is more than enough to overwhelm the affluent gambler and the light-hearted player alike. For a moderate $159 to $499 per night, all of the extras add up to an amazing Vegas vacation. 800-868-6230 JasonR@ppicash.com
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