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Las Vegas Casinos
Las
Vegas casinos are the most famous casinos in the world. There are at least 38
hotel-casinos centered on a four mile stretch called the Strip. It's not
hard to find a hotel to fit your budget and your tastes. But since there are over
40 million people who visit Vegas every year, reservations are mandatory. Most visitors
want to stay on the Strip, see the free local sites, take in the entertainment, gamble
and have access to the convention center for business.
Most people who visit Las Vegas come for vacation or pleasure. When you
plan your trip to Vegas, plan your time wisely. Be prepared to do a lot
of walking. The casinos are huge and getting from one casino to the other
is a hike. The good news is, there are many Las Vegas restaurants and
diners along the way for resting and eating.
In Las Vegas casinos, you'll find sumptuous rooms with unbelievable amenities.
But the hotels don't want you to stay in your room, they want you out
on the floor gambling. They want you to enjoy yourself dining and spending
money for entertainment or a show, preferably in the hotel you booked.
For the young and restless, Las Vegas nightclubs offer drinking, dancing
and a scene to be seen atmosphere.
Of course, there are many free attractions to visit like the fountains
at the Bellagio, the volcano in front
of the Mirage and the Sirens at Treasure
Island. These are one-of-a-kind attractions all within walking distance
of each other. They make a romantic setting for Las Vegas honeymoons as
well.
There are just a few big players who own all the Las Vegas casinos on
the Strip. MGM Mirage is the largest land owner on the Strip with the
MGM Grand, Bellagio, the Mirage, Treasure Island, Mandalay
Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, New
York-New York, Monte Carlo, Circus
Circus and the $7 billion "City Center Project." The Apollo
Group which bought Harrah's Entertainment owns Caesar's Palace, the Rio,
the Paris, Bally's, and the Flamingo
on the Strip. Steve Wynn who once owned the Bellagio has the Wynn
Hotel and the Encore. The Las Vegas Sands Corp., headed by Sheldon
Adelson, owns the Venetian and the
Sands Expo and Convention Center and the "Palazzo."
Off the Strip, you'll find even more casinos. Downtown Freemont Street
has some of the older casinos like the "Golden Nugget" and the
Fitzgerald. But new casinos are
springing up throughout Las Vegas designed specifically for local tastes.
Station casinos, owned by the Fertita brothers, runs at least 15 casinos
in the Las Vegas area including Red Rock
and a 50% stake in Green Valley Ranch. Boyd Gaming owns the coast casinos
such as the Suncoast, the Goldcoast, the Orleans, and Sam's Town. The
hip Palms Casino is owned by the Maloof
brothers. For some of the most exciting and possibly wildest time you
will ever have, visit Las Vegas casinos.

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