Alladin Hotel And Casino Las
Vegas
Alladin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas couldn't be in a better location.
It's in the center of the Strip next to Paris and Bally's casinos. Be sure to ask for a room with a view of the Strip and you'll be able to
see Bellagio's dancing fountains as well as a view of the city nightlife. It's only
3 miles from the airport so why not ask your cab driver for a quick spin on the Strip
to see the latest sites before stopping at the Alladin. FYI - the Alladin has
been purchased by the Sheraton Resort and sports a new name, Planet Hollywood Resort
and Casino. You won't see the dome shapes anymore or the middle-Eastern décor.
The Alladin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas has a shiny new storefront with Planet Hollywood
in large letters on top of the building. The make-over came just in time as
the Alladin was already in bankruptcy. The Sheraton has solved some of the basic problems
the Alladin was having. Passers-by on the Strip had trouble finding the entrance to
the hotel. Imagine your customers can't find the front door! Well now the doorway
has a 6,000 square foot LED sign creating the word 'Entrance.'

This Aladdin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas photograph shows a newly renovated gaming
area. Now called Planet Hollywood, the hotel has spent millions on the make-over.
Brightly lit columns rise from floor to ceiling and walls with LED lights change neon
colors. With 100,000 square feet of casino, 2,800 slot machines and over 80 table
games, there's always lots to do at this strip hotel.
The main casino floor
has over 250 hi-def TVs, a larger remodeled gaming area and a hot new bar called Heart's
Bar. It's in the center of the casino and perfect for people watching and made-to-order
cocktails. Don't miss Pink's hot dogs from LA. They have opened a race and sports
book lounge serving their famous hot dogs in the Alladin. Nightlife at the
Alladin includes visiting the Extra Lounge, named after the entertainment news magazine.
Fun place for meeting friends and listening to live entertainment. The Alladin Hotel
and Casino Las Vegas is definitely poised to become one of the luxury destination
spots on the Strip. The high-tech design, lights and furniture make this casino very
high-end. Although the prices of rooms haven't gone up significantly yet. You can
still book a room for as little as $89. Now's the time to take advantage of this deal! 
In this Aladdin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas photo you can see the brand new check-in
desk. The hotel has a new name, Planet Hollywood (PH) and it's been renovated. Behind
the desk, bands of LED lights subtly change neon colors to keep you mesmerized while
you are checking in. A glossy, black granite floor has been added for that Hollywood
sleek look and feel. Come see for yourself all the changes at the Aladdin Hotel and
Casino Las Vegas.
The
Spice Market Buffet was voted #1 buffet in 2007 by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. People
who have eaten there say it's as good as the Rio and Paris buffets which
are also very highly rated. Planet Dailies is a hip, new coffee shop serving breakfast,
sandwiches and munchies 24 hours. Great to know when you've been partying all night
and need something to eat. The Alladin plans to feature world premiers. In
September 2007 it premiered Resident Evil: Extinction. The casino's grand opening
party weekend was on November 16th and 17th, 2007. Many celebrities including Milla
Jovovich, Ashanti and Mike Epps walked the red carpet. Robert Earl, co-chairman, Founder
and CEO of Planet Hollywood International Inc., was also on hand to preside over the
ceremonies. If you want Hollywood glamour without the high prices, make sure to visit
the Alladin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas. 
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