Aladdin Resort and Casino Hotel - Las Vegas Nevada
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In the center of The Strip, with a Euro-style gaming salon Situated at The Strip's epicenter, this hotel includes a posh, Euro-style gaming salon and a huge Moroccan-theme spa. Large guestrooms provide a computer and furnish easy access to The Strip's largest shopping, dining, and entertainment promenade. Features include two heated pools, a 7,000-seat show-and-boxing theater, a "best" buffet, and 20 other dining options.
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ADDRESS
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3667 Las Vegas Blvd S
89109 Las Vegas
, nv - USA
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ATTRACTIONS
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Guggenheim Hermitage Museum (Venetian hotel) - 1.25 miles Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 1.25 miles Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 1.5 miles Wet N Wild Water Park - 2.75 miles Las Vegas Convention Center - 3.5 miles Downtown Las Vegas - 4.75 miles Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 31 miles McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time is 8 minutes and distance is 3 miles. Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: Exit the airport via Paradise Rd., and bear right onto Swenson St. Turn left on E. Tropicana Ave. and go about 1.5 miles to Las Vegas Blvd. S. (The Strip). Turn right on Las Vegas Blvd. and go about .7 miles to the hotel. Getting there: The best way to get to the hotel from the airport is by taxi ($5–15; fees subject to change without notice) or rental car. Getting around: Guests have several options for reaching other locations on The Strip. City buses (less than $5) run up and down The Strip; private trollies (less than $5) run among the larger casinos. Many guests choose to walk. Taxis are readily available, and guests who drive will find complimentary parking at most locations. For travel outside The Strip, a rental car is the best option. Guest parking at the hotel is complimentary.
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Casino
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Convention center nearby
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In desert
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ROOMS
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The resort has 2,600 rooms and suites, some with views of the Las Vegas Strip. Exceptionally spacious guestrooms include a computer with flat-screen monitor and, for a fee, high-speed Internet access. Each room also features a large desk, upholstered chair, and two multiline phones (one cordless). Bathrooms have Euro-style deep-soaking tubs, separate stall showers, and marble vanities.
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Wheelchair accessible
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Voice mail
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Smoking rooms
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Pay movies
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Non-smoking rooms
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Multi-line phone
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Iron/ironing board
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Internet access - high speed
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Internet access - dial-up
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In-room safe
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Hair dryer
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Desk
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Clock radio
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Climate control
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Cable/satellite TV
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Air conditioning
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DINING
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Spice Market Buffet - Frequently honored as Las Vegas's best, this all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant offers various international food stations for lunch and dinner, including Italian, American, and Middle Eastern, along with salad/soup stations and a vast dessert station. Elements - All curves, polished wood, and shiny surfaces, this sleek restaurant features steaks, chops, seafood, and a notable wine list. The Sushi Bar - This spot is adjacent to Elements restaurant. P.F. Chang's China Bistro - This large restaurant offers inside and outside seating and serves regional Chinese cuisine. Tremezzo - Offering inside seating under colorful murals and open-air terrace seating above The Strip, this restaurant features Italian cuisine. Zanzibar Café - This casual restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the main casino floor. Towering Palms Café - Open during the warm season, this restaurant serves sunbathers on the pool deck located six floors above The Strip. Starbucks - This is a branch of the international coffeehouse chain. In addition to restaurants in the hotel proper, there are 14 other eating establishments along the Desert Passage shopping promenade, including the following: Commander's Palace - As acclaimed in Las Vegas as it is in its hometown of New Orleans, this celebrated restaurant features blue crab, crawfish, gumbo, grits, and beignets. Sevilla - This Spanish steak house and tapas bar also houses a nightclub featuring Charo and a cast of flamenco dancers, aerialists, and jugglers. Todai - This Japanese restaurant includes a sushi bar and seafood buffet. Oyster Bay Seafood & Wine Bar - Classic seafood dishes are the attraction here. Lombardi's Romagna Mia - This is a traditional Northern Italian trattoria. La Salsa Cantina - This restaurant features generous margaritas and Mexican fare. Cheeseburger at the Oasis - Burgers, mai tais, and rock-and-roll draw crowds here. Room service is available 24 hours.
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AMENITIES & SERVICES
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What to expect: Possessing a venerable Las Vegas name, Aladdin nonetheless is the newest Strip hotel, with the old resort replaced by a larger one that opened in 2000. Unlike many Las Vegas hotels, Aladdin doesn't require guests to pass through the casino to reach their rooms or other hotel destinations. Aided by good signage and clear sight lines, navigation through the entire complex is relatively easy. Amenity highlights: Above the main casino, the upscale London Club offers a posh ambience of evening-dress dealers, plush seating, and high-limit tables. 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.
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Along a boardwalk above The Strip, Aladdin features a facade resembling Arabian and Indian palaces, along with a massive stone waterfall. The hotel offers 2,567 rooms in a main building of 38 stories and two 23-floor towers. Features include giant sculptures relating to tales in 1,001 Arabian Nights and the world's largest indoor light board that displays a constantly changing, 130-foot garden of blossoms.
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Spa services on site
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Swimming pool - outdoor
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Turndown service
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Wake-up calls
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Wheelchair accessible
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24-hour front desk
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Air-conditioned public areas
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ATM/banking
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Audio-visual equipment
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Banquet facilities
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Bar/lounge
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Business center
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Cell phone rental
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Computer rental
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Concierge services
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Conference room(s)
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Cribs available
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Currency exchange
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Dry cleaning service
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Express check-in/check-out
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Hair salon
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Health club
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Maid service daily
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Multilingual staff
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Number of rooms: 2,600
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On-site car rental
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Parking (free)
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Shopping on site
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Shoe shine
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Room service (24 hours)
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Rollaway beds
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Porter/bellhop
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Parking (valet)
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Poolside bar
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RECREATION
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The recreational activities listed below are available either on-site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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Aerobics
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Boating
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Fishing
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Golf - driving range
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Golfing
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Helicopter/airplane sightseeing
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Hiking/biking trails
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Horse riding/rental
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Skydiving
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Tennis
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ENTERTAINMENT
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The 7,000-seat Theatre for the Performing Arts offers Broadway touring shows, boxing matches, and made-for-television shows such as cheerleading contests. In the Center Stage showroom, Society of Seven presents a musical/comedy revue. Later at night, the showroom features An Erotic Adventure of sexy showgirls and comedy. A nightclub within Sevilla restaurant presents Bravo Charo, a revue featuring Charo playing flamenco guitar along with flamenco dancers, jugglers, and aerialists. Consisting of six different settings and featuring two DJs, the sleek nightclub Curve provides music and dancing for a young, dressy crowd. Comprising more than 100,000 square feet, the casino supplies slots, video poker, backjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, pai gow, and a sports book. Located on the mezzanine level, the posh London Club provides an additional 35,000 square feet of gaming space. Club Aladdin Gold offers membership cards that earn cash-back points on slot and video game play, a special hotel-registration check-in line, front-of-the-waiting-line privileges at selected restaurants, and complimentary use of the Elemis Spa's saunas, steam rooms, spas, relaxation rooms, and fitness center.
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POLICIES
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Note: Southern Nevada residents booking a reservation for the same day as check-in will be required to post a $500 cash or credit-card deposit at the hotel. Residential areas include: Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, Pahrump, Mesquite, and Laughlin. Extra person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply. Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges. All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
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Check-in time is 3:00 PM
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Check-out time is 11:00 AM
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