Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas continues to build upon its reputation
as a vibrant showcase for the extraordinary. This is the city
that attracts more than 36 million visitors a year by offering
the grandest hotels, the biggest stars in entertainment, the
highest caliber of award-winning chefs and master sommeliers,
and, of course, the brightest lights.
Five Great Reasons to Visit Vegas Now...
... without mentioning the "C", "G" or "P" words
5. Labor Day. Reserve a poolside cabana so you can
celebrate the end of summer in style.
4. Garth Brooks. Bill Cosby. James Taylor.
When you want to be entertained by the best, you go to Vegas.
There are many reasons why Las Vegas commands the title as "The
Entertainment Capital of the World." Some of the world's most
exciting and versatile entertainers perform here including Cher,
Barry Manilow, and George Wallace, Wayne Newton, Wayne Brady, and
Frank Caliendo. Also, hot selling tickets with Las Vegas' 37.5
million annual visitors include Broadway hits such as "Phantom - The
Las Vegas Spectacular" (Venetian), "Jersey Boys" (The Palazzo) and
"Tony & Tina's Wedding" (Planet Hollywood). Other entertainment
options include comedy and music headliners like Jerry Seinfeld, Jay
Leno, and Ray Romano who regularly bring their world tours to Las
Vegas showrooms and arenas; as well as six resident Cirque du Soleil
productions, comedy clubs, classic Las Vegas showgirl revues, and
more.
3. The ability to change course. The Las Vegas area
is home to more than 55 golf courses to choose from, many of which
were designed by the game's greats.
Whether you are dancing under the lights of the
Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas or strolling the
shops at Monte Lago Village at Lake Las Vegas, you are never far
from a golf course. The sixty-plus golf courses in Las Vegas,
designed by the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye, Tom Weiskopf and
Robert Trent Jones Jr., have put Vegas on the map for golf
connoisseurs. Each course is within a one-hour radius of the city,
offering challenging play and beautiful desertscapes, flowing
waterfalls, rolling greens and mountain views.
2. Spa City. When it comes to pure relaxation and
indulgence, Las Vegas' world class spas can't be beat.
No longer the domain of women, the spa experience has arrived in
Las Vegas. Now home to 4 Mobil 4-Star Spas, more than any other city
in the country, Las Vegas resorts offer the most luxurious and
varied spa experiences anywhere, from the famous Canyon Ranch Spa
(The Venetian), the sleek and modern BATHHOUSE (THEhotel at Mandalay
Bay), to the young, hip vibe of the Rock Spa (Hard Rock).
1. Magic Shows. These used to be confined to the
showroom stage, but these days, most of Vegas' magic happens in the
kitchen, where chefs pull loins of rabbit out of hats nightly.
While planning an evening of entertainment, look to the growing
roster of gourmet restaurants and unparalleled wine and food
adventures in Las Vegas. A host of fine dining and lifestyle
magazines - including Bon Appetit, Wine Spectator, Gourmet, Robb
Report and Esquire - have honored the city for its fantastic fare
and hailed individual restaurants for their exquisite cuisine,
created by the likes of Bradley Ogden, Hubert Keller, Alain Ducasse,
Emeril Lagasse, and Wolfgang Puck. To accompany its growing list of
world-class chefs, Las Vegas has attracted more master sommeliers
than any other U.S. city.
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