Aladdin Hotel Resort Las Vegas
Aladdin
Hotel Resort Las Vegas is truly a first class resort since the remodeling. It
is ultra modern with a new high-tech gaming area, unique shows and entertainment.
And the name has changed to Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. Hollywood has been
transported to Vegas in all its glitz and glamour. When you walk into the new Aladdin,
you won't believe the avant-garde furniture, the sleek floor and spectacular show
of lights from the ceiling, the columns and from the walls. Neon is the theme with
lights that subtly change colors from blue, green, red and purple. The new Aladdin
Hotel Resort Las Vegas has it all. Two pools on the sixth floor with a view of the
Strip, a 32,000 square foot spa with salon and gym, a wedding chapel that includes
an Elvis package, over 170 shops and restaurants in the Miracle Mile mall and 75,000
square feet of convention space. The 2,500 plus rooms have movie themes and new décor
as well. The old room rates still apply, so book a room now before the rates go sky
high.

This Aladdin Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas photo features the new Hollywood glamourous
look in the gaming area.
The night scene is special at the Aladdin. There
are several new bars you can enjoy. The Heart's Bar is a perfect place for people
watching and easy to find since it's in the center of the casino on the first floor.
Cocktail waitresses serve drinks in black leather go-go attire. Inspired by the South
Beach look, the Living Room is a cozy lounge with leopard skin décor, a vintage
pool table, tall Venetian mirrors with a 40's feel and a separate area available by
reservations only. When you go to the Extra Lounge, ask for the Paradise on
the Strip. It's their signature drink with Tuaca, pineapple, butterscotch schnapps
and Absolut vanilla. This lounge is different. The crew from TV's Extra show have
set up their headquarters in the lounge. They mingle and interview celebrities in
the lounge. So here's your chance to become a star! These three lounges are open 24
hours, 7 days a week in keeping with busy nightlife scenes of Vegas.
Make
sure you stop by Triq, the nightclub in Steve Wyrick's new entertainment complex.
He's gone neon too. And the ultra lounge expands to 4 levels on the weekend. It's
the latest hot spot and close to the parking garage entrance in the "Miracle
Mile" mall. Vegas thinks big. The Aladdin Hotel Resort Las Vegas boasts
new restaurants with striking features. You can't miss Yolo's Mexican Restaurant.
It's the only one with a 13 foot margarita fountain at the bar. The Earl of Sandwich
was named after the 11th generation Earl, the founder and CEO of Planet Hollywood
International Inc., Robert Earl. Their signature dish is the 'Original' hot roast
beef, cheese and horseradish sandwich. It's a sandwich fantasia there including ice
cream sandwiches and sandwich island smoothies. For a luxury resort you'll be telling
your friends about, stay at the Aladdin Hotel Resort Las Vegas. 
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