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5 starsBellagio

Bellagio
What to expect: Exquisite, opulent, magnificent—these descriptions convey Bellagio's appeal to discriminating world travelers who wish to vacation like royalty. Adult-oriented, Bellagio bars non-hotel guests under 18 after dark and permits strollers only for the children of hotel guests.
Amenity highlights: A 9.5-acre Mediterranean garden featuring fruit trees and slender cypresses is home to six heated pools, three with oversize fountains and the two largest—180 feet and 150 feet long—open year-round. Bellagio's garden also offers four jet spas roomy enough for 12-18 people, expansive sundecks, and luxurious for-rent cabanas furnished with television, telephone, refrigerator, sink, dining set, padded lounges, and both ceiling fan and misting system for cooling.
Insider tip: On request, undecided diners may peruse the offerings at Bellagio's sumptuous breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets before buying a meal ticket.

5 starsFour Seasons Las Vegas

Four Seasons Las Vegas
  • Located directly on the Las Vegas Strip, this high-rise hotel is adjacent to the shops, Shark Reef, and casino at Mandalay Bay.
  • Guestrooms feature executive writing desks, TVs with premium cable channels and VCRs, and multi-line phones with voice mail.
  • Those traveling on business can access the business center and complimentary wireless Internet access in public areas.

5 starsThe Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas

The Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas
What to expect: This Mediterranean-inspired hotel is located on the shores of a pristine lake, with 10 miles of quiet desert shoreline. The Ritz-Carlton offers personalized service, sunset views, and daily activity programs, attracting families and couples from around the world. Old-world charm pervades Italian gardens, ornate bridges, vine-covered balconies, waterside promenades, and romantic trellises.
Amenity highlights: Guests enjoy preferred tee times and preferred rates at two championship golf courses. One was designed by Tom Weiskopf, and the other is an award-winning Jack Nicklaus Signature Design Golf Course. The outdoor lap pool at the Ritz-Carlton offers views of Lake Las Vegas. At the lake, guests can canoe, kayak, sail, fish, or take a yacht tour (surcharges). The hotel offers a 40,000-square-foot casino with slots, video poker, and table games.

5 starsWynn Las Vegas

Wynn Las Vegas
What to expect: Created by hotel impresario Steve Wynn, this lavish, $2.7-billion resort opened in spring 2005. The curved building, sheathed in bronze-tinted glass, stands like a beacon at the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip. A pine-covered artificial mountain with shimmering waterfalls rises at the entrance. The light-filled lobby is a floral fantasy, brimming with spheres of colorful blooms. Parasols suspended from the ceiling dance up and down in time to music.
Amenity highlights: Centered on a three-acre lake illuminated with thousands of color-changing lights, the Lake of Dreams is a multimedia show encompassing music, light, art, and natural elements.

In addition to dozens of designer boutiques such as Cartier, Dior, Manolo Blahnik, and Chanel, the resort features a Ferrari and Maserati showroom (admission charged for showroom entrance).

A vast outdoor pool comprises a long section with an oval area at either end, and a bridge spanning the center. Internationally acclaimed chefs, including Daniel Boulud, showcase their creations at a wide array of restaurants. Le Rêve, an aquatic spectacular, is presented in a domed theater.



4 starsAladdin Resort and Casino

Aladdin Resort and Casino
What to expect: Rebuilt in 2000 and themed after several stories from the “Arabian Nights,” the Aladdin Resort and Casino offers gourmet restaurants, shopping at Desert Passage, and an abundance of entertainment. Plans are underway for further transformation into the Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino in 2006. Above the main casino, the upscale London Club offers a posh ambience of evening-dress dealers, plush seating, and high-limit tables.

Amenity highlights: The pool complex offers two large, heated pools flanking an expansive sundeck dotted with palm trees. The shopping/dining promenade runs in a 1.2-mile circle under a softly lighted "sky" ceiling. The opulent, 32,000-square-foot Elemis Spa offers two-room suites for couples, beauty treatments, and a fitness center.


Insider tip: Located between the main casino and the mezzanine, Sinbad's Lounge is a terrific place not only for enjoying live evening entertainment but for viewing the hotel's entire neon-lit spectacle.



4 starsAtrium Suites

Atrium Suites
What to expect: Atrium Suites is a half-mile from The Strip and offers business travelers a quiet headquarters for meetings. The tranquil lobby, with open atrium, modern art, and waterfall, is more conducive to a quiet discussion than a late-night party.
Amenity highlights: This Las Vegas hotel has an outdoor swimming pool with spa tub, lounge chairs, and bar service. The on-site business center offers high-speed Internet access, copier, fax machine, office supplies, and shipping service (fee charged). Eight meeting rooms are available, including a ballroom accommodating 285 guests. A hotel shuttle provides complimentary roundtrip airport transportation and drops guests off at The Strip.
Insider tip: Though Atrium Suites is a non-gaming hotel, the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino next door features a large casino floor, multiple restaurants, and a nightclub.

4 starsBally's Las Vegas

Bally's Las Vegas
What to expect: Set back from the street behind formal gardens and accessible by a moving sidewalk through a cylindrical structure flanked by water flowing into ponds, the 2,814-room hotel presents a sleek art-deco appearance with glass towers accented by blue-and-white masonry. This hotel offers a traditional Las Vegas experience of stage shows, lounge entertainment, steakhouse, and low-cost buffet.
Amenity highlights: A 30-person spa tub in a tropical garden adjacent to the large pool provides social soaking. Cabanas furnished with television and telephone supply shade on the sundeck between sunning sessions. The pool complex also includes an open-air bar and a café with air-conditioned and terrace seating.
Insider tip: The Paris-themed Paris Las Vegas is connected to this hotel via an interior passage so short the two are virtually a single resort, with lots of restaurants, shops, and French-accented attractions.

4 starsCaesars Palace

Caesars Palace
What to expect: A tribute to Roman opulence, Caesars Palace opened in 1966 as a destination for celebrities and high rollers. Periodic expansion adhered to the theme while sparing a garden of cypresses, statues, and pools buffering the resort from The Strip. Marble, gilt, and crystal still set the tone as thousands troop through. Gladiators, Cleopatra look-alikes, and toga-clad beauties wander throughout.
Amenity highlights: A spectacle of Roman-style grandeur featuring cypresses, palm trees, marble columns, and classical statues, the 4.5-acre Garden of the Gods supplies four pools and two 12-person spa tubs set amid lovely statues. The focal point is the round, 10,000-square-foot Palace Pool containing a rotunda in which stands an outsized, gilded statue of Caesar. The rectangular Neptune Pool provides 5,000 square feet of lap-swimming space. Screened from the others, the narrow, 150-foot-long Venus Pool welcomes topless sunbathers. The fourth pool was added in 2004. Cabanas with television, telephone, ceiling fan, and padded lounges are available for rent.
Insider tip: By going to the Caesars Palace desk near luggage carousel Number 1, guests arriving at the airport may check into their rooms while waiting for luggage to arrive.

4 starsFairfield Grand Desert Resort

Fairfield Grand Desert Resort
  • This Mediterranean-style resort is set one block from the Las Vegas Strip and 3 miles from McCarran International Airport.
  • Three towers house 787 units with mountain, city and courtyard/pool views. All accommodations offer refrigerators, microwaves, and cable TV/VCRs. Some have full kitchens and jetted tubs.
  • The hotel also features two outdoor pools, massage services, and an activities center with pool, bingo, and other games.

4 starsFlamingo Las Vegas

Flamingo Las Vegas
What to expect: In 1946, Bugsy Siegal overcame fellow mobsters' scorn for opening a hotel-casino in the desert, and every male employee at the Flamingo wore a tuxedo. The Mob, the glamour, and the original hotel are long gone. Only the Flamingo name (a nickname of Siegal's red-haired, long-legged girlfriend Virginia Hill) remains. Today, the Flamingo Las Vegas still appeals to non-stop partiers looking for a good time.
Amenity highlights: A 15-acre garden is the setting for five pools, a children's pool, and two free-form spas. Open year-round is the scallop-edge Flamingo Pool, surrounded by huge flamingo statues on pedestals and rental cabanas furnished with phones, TVs, and ceiling fans. A 150-foot water slide leads to three terraced pools connected by short water slides. A huge lagoon pool, featuring a swim-in grotto behind a triple waterfall, completes the complex.
Insider tip: Aside from Bugsy's Bar, little remains to remind guests of the Flamingo's origin as a Mob-operated resort for high rollers and Hollywood elite. Outside the entrance of a wedding chapel in the central garden, however, a plaque marks the site of the original hotel, razed in 1993. The plaque provides a witty, ironic description of Bugsy Siegel's Flamingo suite and his sensational murder.

4 starsGolden Nugget Hotel & Casino

Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino
What to expect: The Golden Nugget was upgraded from its Wild West-saloon past, beginning in 1972, when Las Vegas hotelier Steve Wynn took control. Today, a white-and-brass facade earmarks this downtown Las Vegas hotel, and guests enter through a lobby with white-marble floors, beneath recessed mirror ceilings and brass-and-glass chandeliers.

4 starsGreen Valley Ranch Resort and Spa

Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa
What to expect: Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa is an intimate resort set in Henderson, eight miles (10 minutes’ drive) from the Vegas Strip. The hotel showcases Argentinean-style architecture and hand painted ceiling beams; richly appointed tapestries, iron chandeliers, genuine Peruvian antiques, and upholstered furnishings. Guests are a mix of couples and business travelers.
Amenity highlights: The hotel houses a casino with 2,000 slot and video poker machines; 53 gaming tables, and a 170-seat sports book. The on-site health spa offers body treatments, massage, and facials. Other amenities include a shopping area, swimming pool with shaded cabanas; 10-screen cinema, video arcade, and 3,000-seat amphitheater.
Insider tip: Guests are invited to witness a nightly spectacle when hotel employees gather at dusk to light the hundreds of candles that illuminate the lobby area and The Whiskey. This evening tradition transforms the hotel into a romantic retreat.

4 starsHard Rock Hotel and Casino

Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
What to expect: Independently owned and not affiliated with Hard Rock Cafes or other Hard Rock hotels, the resort is casual to the point that office staffers are required to wear jeans, and is coolly contemporary rather than grungy. Guests enter under a 90-foot neon guitar and find a hotel chockablock with rock-'n'-roll memorabilia, including some 600 costumes, guitars, and concert posters.
Amenity highlights: A three-acre jungle garden includes two sand-beach lagoon pools (open seasonally) connected by a channel, a spiral-tunnel water slide, a grotto bar, and four roomy spas. A wood gazebo contains blackjack and craps tables, and there are also three swim-up blackjack tables. For-rent, thatch-roof cabanas come with television, phone, and ceiling fan. Rock plays continuously.
Insider tip: Thanks to underwater speakers, music can be heard below the swimming pools' surfaces.

4 starsHarrah's Hotel and Casino Las Vegas

Harrah's Hotel and Casino Las Vegas
What to expect: Harrah's attracts families seeking a diverse range of activities and entertainment as well as singles and young couples visiting Las Vegas for gambling and nightlife. True to the Carnaval theme, the hotel's lobby and casino buzz with bright colors and excitement, day and night. The Las Vegas Monorail stops at the hotel.
Amenity highlights: Harrah's 86,654-square-foot casino has nickel to $500 slots, 300 video poker machines, 70 game tables, 24-hour live keno, and a race and sports book. Clint Holmes, "the Voice of Las Vegas," plays at Harrah's every night except Sunday. Along with a 12-piece band, Holmes performs popular songs, including Las Vegas standards and current hits. Other shows include The Mac King Comedy Magic Show and Skintight , a sensual late-night adult review.
Insider tip: Carnaval Court is the large, open-air area between Harrah's and the Imperial Palace. It is a popular casual nightspot with gaming tables, live music, beer and food vendors, and a high-energy atmosphere. It is one of the few outdoor places along the Vegas Strip to enjoy a snack and hear live music.

4 starsHilton Las Vegas

Hilton Las Vegas
What to expect: Set against a panoramic desert skyline on 80 landscaped acres, this Hilton hotel is one block from the famed Las Vegas Strip and immediately adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Hilton draws both families and business travelers.
Amenity highlights: A ten-acre pool complex includes expansive sundecks; a bar, snack bar, and rental cabanas furnished with TV, phone, padded lounges, and refrigerators. The swimming pool is heated and open year-round. Housed in a nearby gazebo, the spa is sized to accommodate eight guests. Also on site, a health spa offers a fitness center, steam rooms, saunas, and hot and warm spas with cold-plunge pools.

4 starsHyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas

Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas
What to expect: The Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas is reminiscent of a Mediterranean resort, with dramatic desert landscapes, gracious architecture, ornamental ironwork, and arched windows. The guests, mostly couples and families avoiding the bustle of the Strip, relax poolside or enjoy the abundant indoor and outdoor activities available.
Amenity highlights: The hotel's casino is a 10,000-square-foot European-style gaming room with slots, table games, video poker, and large picture windows overlooking Lake Las Vegas. At the lake, guests enjoy paddle boats, kayaks, fly-fishing, and sailing (surcharges). The on-site spa has 11 treatment rooms for massage and offers salon services. The hotel has two outdoor swimming pools and a spa tub set on palm-shaded terraces.
Insider tip: Daily shuttle service is available from the hotel to Desert Passage from morning until late evening. Guests will be charged $35 each (second child under three years of age is free) for all-day use of the shuttle. Reservations are required and tickets must be purchased at the concierge desk. Passes may be charged to the guestroom. A two-hour cancellation policy (with full refund) applies.

4 starsJ W Marriott Las Vegas Resort

J W Marriott Las Vegas Resort
What to expect: The JW Marriott is popular with couples and business travelers who seek an off-Strip, yet self-contained, Las Vegas hotel. The hotel and casino are decorated in understated style, and the hotel offers ample non-gaming amenities.
Amenity highlights: The hotel is decorated with stucco, exposed wood, iron railings, arched hallways, and tile accents. The 50,000-square-foot casino has 1,200 slot, video poker, and keno machines as well as table games and sports book. Guests relax at the hotel's two outdoor swimming pools and at Aquae Sulis Spa, with 36 treatment rooms, mud-bath spas, and an exercise room.
Insider tip: Guests receive preferential tee-times at the adjacent 18-hole TPC Summerlin Golf Course, a regular stop on the pro golfing tour. Greens fees apply.

4 starsLas Vegas Marriott Suites

Las Vegas Marriott Suites
  • This 17-story hotel is across from the Las Vegas Convention Center and three blocks from Las Vegas Strip casinos and shows.
  • Large suites provide two TVs, high-speed Internet access, and separate living areas with sofa beds, wet bars, and mini-fridges.
  • Hotel highlights include a year-round outdoor pool and spa tub, a business center, and a casual restaurant with room service.

4 starsLuxor Hotel and Casino

Luxor Hotel and Casino
What to expect: Monumental in size and style, this hotel comprises a 30-story pyramid and two 22-story towers swathed in bronze glass; a 10-story sphinx, and the world's largest atrium. Columns, statues, and hieroglyphic reliefs also abound, and, atop the pyramid, the planet's most powerful light beam—40 billion candlepower—is visible 10 miles in space.
Amenity highlights: Five acres of sand-colored sundecks, blue-water pools (one heated), and white-canvas cabanas (daily rentals; surcharge) are secluded at the rear of the hotel. Other amenities include 12,000 square feet of fitness equipment, saunas, steam rooms, hot- and warm-water spas; tanning rooms, massage services, and body treatments. Oasis Spa is open 24 hours with the exception of Tuesday nights.
Insider tip: Poolside cabanas can be rented by the day for a surcharge. They include a stocked refrigerator, television, telephone, dining set, cushioned lounge chairs, ceiling fan and cooling mist system; pool rafts, and food-and-beverage service.

4 starsMandalay Bay Resort And Casino

Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino
What to expect: Guests check in at a large, marble-and-stone lobby with a 14-foot-tall aquarium in the 43-story Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Located at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, but connected to the main part of the Strip via complimentary monorail, the tropical-themed hotel is popular with leisure travelers.
Amenity highlights: The hotel's 20 restaurants and lounges serve such eclectic cuisine as Russian, French, Chinese, Mexican, American, Creole, and Italian. An 11-acre tropical water complex includes a sandy artificial beach and seasonal wave pool, as well as three freeform outdoor pools. For entertainment, guests enjoy a 135,000-square-foot casino, a shark-themed aquarium, and live theater, music, and sports venues (surcharges).