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Las Vegas Nevada Visitors Guide
Welcome to the LasVegasNevadaGuide.com visitor's guide. To say that there is a lot to do in Las Vegas could be the greatest understatement ever! Las Vegas boasts world class hotels and casinos, world famous shows and nightclubs, sporting events, adventure tours, the finest restaurants, championship golf courses, and so much more. You can always find something fun to do in Las Vegas, Nevada. And with the LasVegasNevadaGuide.com, you can always find what you're looking for quickly and easily. |
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High
Rollers (3 Days)
Where
to Stay: : In
Vegas, there are only two types of visitor’s: those
on the outside who pay for their accommodations and
those on the inside who don’t. For that rarefied set
of VIPs on the inside, the MGM Grand Class Penthouse
floor is at the Top of the heap. An invitation to stay
in the Penthouse requires a $100,000 minimum credit
line and average bet of $1,000 for your complimentary
accommodations, shows dining and more! Only the highest
of the high rollers arrive at the MGM Grand VIP Villas,
requiring a minimum $250,000 credit line and $2000
average bet. The
52 super suites and villas at the MGM Grand range in
size from 1,356 square feet to 5,849 square feet, some
with enough bedrooms to bring your whole entourage.
These suites can’t be reserved, only serious money
and big players get an invitation and the keys to the
castle. Contact MGM Grand Executive VIP Casino Host
David Buckles at (800) 646-5525 and let him know you
are ready to live the ultimate fantasy. Only high net
worth serious players please.
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Day
1
Relax
with a massage upon your arrival: Upon arrival
in Las Vegas you will be met at the gate or on the
tarmac if you fly private and swept into a stretch
limo bound for your ultimate Las Vegas experience.
Forget checking in, you will go straight to your super
suite or villa where all of the arrangements for your
stay will be handled. There will be cold Champaign
and after a glass to get in the mood, you and your
lover will enjoy soothing massages in the privacy of
your suite or villa.
Dinner
at MGM Grand's NobHill: Acclaimed
chef Michael Mina of Aqua San Francisco and Aqua at
Bellagio has unveiled his newest creation, NobHill. "The
main idea behind NobHill was to create a restaurant
that would reflect the type of dining opportunities
found throughout San Francisco in one comfortable,
neighborhood-style location," said Mina. "At least
80 percent of the product comes from growers and producers
located the Bay Area." In addition to organic produce
and poultry, select farm-raised meat and fresh seafood,
NOBHILL also offers several authentic, classic dishes
made famous by other San Francisco chefs or restaurants.
Drinks
at the MGM Grand's Tabu: Top
off the evening at one of Las Vegas' hottest, sexiest,
new ultra-lounges, Tabu. A seductive glance. A subtle
nod. A silent invitation. These are but a few of
the sights to be seen as you venture into this extravagant
world. This is an alluring nightspot dedicated to
the notion that anything can happen... and probably
will. Here, interactive projections mesmerize with
sensual images. Internationally renowned DJ's conjure
a cosmopolitan vibe. Stunning model/hostesses tempt
with nouveau classic cocktails. Chilled champagne
and world-class vodkas beckon from the Alcove. Call
your host David Buckles to make you arrangements
for a private table.
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Day
2
Sunshine
and Relaxation: Enjoy
your day at the quiet exclusive pool at the Villas
or people watch at the main pool with its meandering
streams and waterfalls. Relax in your own private cabana
with a massage, cocktails, Champaign and lunch served
at your pleasure. Float with your lover in the MGM's
amazing main pool, or read to her/him poolside at the
quiet pool at the Villas.
Afternoon
Gambling in Style at the London Club: If
your gonna gamble the big stuff, you’ve got to
do it in a place with class, none better than the European,
white-gloved service of Aladdin’s London Club.
The most sophisticated gamers collect here to sip on
rare, aged grappa and blow wads of cash bigger than
the average Joe’s annual salary. The London Club
offers private gaming areas in addition to the main
gaming room, all in the style of Europe’s "sale
privees” (French for big man’s betting
club)
Dinner
at Picasso in the Bellagio: With $40 To $60
million worth on the walls, this elegant eatery was
given the Mobil Five Star Award. Here, master Chef
Julian Serrono’s French-Mediterranean cuisine
takes flight in a room that boasts an amazing profusion
of original Picasso Oils and ceramics. Sink your teeth
into some warm lobster salad, truffle-crusted lamb,
and finish it off with a chocolate souffle. Picasso
is the proud recipient of the AAA Five Diamond Award
of Excellence for 2002- 2003. Ask your VIP Host David
Buckles to make your reservations at a premium table.
"O”
show at the Bellagio:
What a show...it offers more than a few pretty faces wearing
headdresses. Cirque du Soleil's latest circus-ballet raised
the bar on entertainment, to put it mildly. What can you say
about a stage filled with 1.5 million gallons of water and
a cast that buoys in and out of it with the precision of a
surgical team? Through Dali-esque settings and feats fitting
of Chinese acrobats, it's an ooh-and-ahh evening that is,
most of all, beautiful to watch and haunting to hear. Characters
appear and disappear, drown and pop up, and fall and fly,
all with the greatest of poetry.
Cocktails
and Dancing after the show at Light: Forget
lines as you whisk past the past the bouncers through
the VIP entrance thanks the the arrangements made by
your VIP Host David Buckles, you're in for a fine ride
in this new ebony laden, plush-cushioned creation recently
opened at Bellagio. Now, you could step up to the bar
and drop a few bills on single malts over rocks, but
since you know you're so money, pull out that wad of
c-notes and pony up for a private booth for your pack.
Watch how the bar crowd, which ranges from expense
accounters looking for a party to long-legged chicks
trying to jump start their film careers, gaze in admiration
and wonder at your little hideaway. Light at Bellagio,
3600 Las Vegas Blvd.
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Day
3
Morning
Golf at Shadow Creek Golf Course (For Him): In
the short time since its appearance on the American golfing
landscape in 1989, Shadow Creek has achieved national recognition
and the kind of mystique reserved for only a select company
of golf courses. Located in the midst of the barren Nevada
desert on the outskirts of Las Vegas, Shadow Creek is a startling
oasis of rolling turf framed by glistening brooks and ponds,
mature trees and lush gardens,
all shaped into the kind of golfing terrain one would expect
to find in the sand hills of North Carolina. In quality of
golf, natural beauty and its extraordinary craftsmanship,
Shadow Creek is recognized as a modern masterpiece. Call your
VIP Host David Buckles to make the arrangements.
Wake
up while they Pamper you at the Grand Spa at MGM Grand (For
Her): A place to inspire profound
rest and deeply felt rejuvenation. A place that equally cares
for the mind, body and spirit, renews inner strength and sense
of self. Surrounded by graceful sculpture, soothing music
and running water, specially trained practitioners work with
you to create an ultimate spa experience.
Afternoon
Shopping to Spend your Winnings: With your pockets
stuffed with the hundred dollar bills you won the night before
you and your lover go to the world class shopping in the Forum
Mall in Caesar's palace and spend, spend, spend. Diamonds
for her and satisfaction for you.
Dinner
at Renoir in the Mirage: James
Beard Award-winning chef, Alessandro Stratta, brings innovative,
contemporary French cuisine to Renoir, our AAA Five Diamond
Award winner. Decorated in silks, tapestries and dark wood,
it is the home to original artwork by its namesake. Chef Stratta’s
cuisine highlights the finest ingredients available in signature
dishes reflected in each of the seasonal menus. Call your
VIP Host David Buckles to book your exclusive table.
After
Dinner Partying at The Foundation Room: We urge you
to beg, borrow or steal an invitation to this members only,
exclusive oasis brought to you by the House of Blues and perched
high above the Strip. So what's the big draw? Not much, unless
the idea of rubbing elbows with the town's most elite floats
your boat. This is where Vegas' movers and shakers come to
meet, mingle and kick back with their own kind in a truly
private environment. No riff raff here, if you don't have
a membership, or come as an invited guest of a member, you
don't get in, period. Inside the private domain there is fine
dining, the "Mixing Area" bar, party rooms, private
dining rooms and a take-your-breath-away view of Vegas, looking
right down the heart of the Strip.
Editor's
Note: The MGM Grand invites high net worth serious
players only to enjoy their exclusive super suites and villas
as well as other guest benefits and accommodations, To receive
an invitation players are required to submit to credit checks
and verification of liquid assets commensurate with their
requested credit lines. To receive player comps including
but not limited to complementary accommodations, meals, shows
and transportation players must meet minimum average betting
and time of play requirements. All arrangements for player
comps must be made in advance of any stay. The MGM reserves
the right to refuse to provide player comps if time of play
and average minimum betting requirements are not met. You
should consult with VIP Casino Host David Buckles at (800)
646-5525 to determine what level of play and player comps
you qualify for.
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