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Las Vegas
Gambling mecca, vacation paradise, premier business
destination'these are all definitions of the city that never sleeps.
Reality takes a hike when you enter the world of glittering casinos with
their 24-hour gambling excitement. The scarcity of clocks adds to the
fantasy of those taking time off from from the real world. (more)
Once a vast wasteland of buffets, Las Vegas has come of
age in the past decade, adding to its list of celebrities some of the
top names in the culinary world. Visitors now have their choice of fine
culinary experiences, both on and off the strip. Famous for his
Californian style, food and original restaurants, Wolfgang Puck has
graced the city with five ventures, a visit to any of which is a treat.
One of his establishments, Chinois, provides the better of two worlds;
your choice of more relaxed patio dining or, if you have a jacket and
tie, join a few famous guests in the private rooms. (more)
When your citys economy is built on providing
entertainment to its guests, you?d better have some of the top
headliners in the world, and the shows had better be spectacular. From
the talented to the absolutely amazing, Las Vegas offers the best in
magic, theater, dance, song and comedy. While some venues offer an array
of feature artists who are in town for only a few nights, many of the
larger casinos also provide spectacular standing performances. (more)
Despite popular rumor to the contrary, Las Vegas did not
spring miraculously onto the desert floor with the advent of Bugsy
Siegels Flamingo (although the Flamingo was an important milestone in
dramatically changing the face of the typical Las Vegas casino forever
after). In fact, Las Vegas, as a city, will celebrate its centennial in
2005, and its seen a remarkable series of changes in those one hundred
years. (more)
Las Vegas rarely gets the credit it deserves. As a city
of over one million inhabitants, it seems to hold onto its reputation as
Sin City, which in turn causes some of the external parts of this 24
hour town to be overlooked. Certainly the casinos, neon and nightlife
are what bring visitors here, but there really is a life outside of the
slot machines and showrooms. A car is a necessity to explorers of the
Las Vegas area, as there is limited public transportation. If you don't
have your own car, all the major rental companies have offices here in
Las Vegas, plus smaller places that specialize in fun cars-- jeeps,
convertibles, etc. There are also escorted tours available of the city
and the outlying areas, and information about such excursions is
available at hotel concierge desks or tour information booths. If you
hold the keys to a car, try one of the other tours. (more)
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