Las Vegas
Las
Vegas is an ever-changing tourist town. Each year more
than 35 million visitors fly or drive into town. When
you visit expect to gain a bit around the waist, after
indulging in one of the many bargain buffets and anticipate
being appreciably lighter in the wallet after indulging
in an evening of gambling and carousing.
Visitors to Vegas stay in some of the most glamorous,
unique hotels in the world. You cannot help but be dazzled
by but the sheer number of things to see and do. Eat
at five-star restaurants and expansive buffets. Play
at casinos, pools, health spas and golf courses.
Nowadays, Las Vegas believes itself to be a "resort
destination" where families can indulge in an ever-widening
variety of restaurants, attend an amusement park and
enjoy cosmopolitan surroundings. Liberace has given
way to Celine Dion. And while Wayne Newton still performs
here, he's not "Mr. Las Vegas" anymore.
If you haven't been to Las Vegas for a few years, you
will be astonished by the many changes. A dozen mega-resorts
have opened along The Strip. Fremont Street has become
a downtown pedestrian mall covered by a high-tech, laser-lighted
canopy.
The Strip, formally known as Las Vegas Boulevard, showcases
architecture that ranges from Roman forums to Egyptian
pyramids to New York City Gothic. In all, the city is
home to 13 of the world's 15 biggest hotels. The four
hotels at Tropicana Avenue and The Strip--the Tropicana,
Excalibur, MGM Grand and New York-New York--have more
rooms than all of San Francisco.
You will find Las Vegas a unique travel destination
optimizing visitor’s opportunities to indulge
in their lust for decadence and over indulgence…and
best of all “What happens in Vegas…stays
in Vegas!
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