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Las Vegas is one the most enduring vacation destinations in North America. Each year, thousands of visitors flock to the neon city in the desert to enjoy legal gambling, live entertainment with celebrity performers and the lights on the Strip. Given the size of many of the city's leading casino hotels, you should not encounter any difficulty finding accommodation when in town. Many of the larger establishments offer all-inclusive vacation packages, which include accommodation, meals and drinks. - With such attractions as the famous Venice style gondola rides right outside the hotel, a 120,000-square-foot casino, more than 1.9 million square feet of meeting space, a full service spa, performances by the Blue Man Group and a branch of Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum on the premises, you're not likely to get bored when staying at the Venetian. Among other offers, the Venetian offers a "Suite Life" package that includes a minimum two-night stay in one of the property's luxury suites, breakfast for two delivered to your room each morning, $30 credit for in-suite movies and refreshments, a 25 percent discount at two of the Venetian's restaurants, two-for-one cocktails at LaScena Lounge and $25 off at Dos Caminos.
- Caesars Palace is equally famous for being a hotel as it is a casino and entertainment complex that has hosted the likes of Elton John, Stevie Nicks, Bette Midler and Gloria Estefan on its stage. The hotel contains more than 3,000 guest rooms in its five towers: Augustus, Centurion, Roman, Palace and Forum---with the Forum tower holding the largest guest rooms, some of which contain 1,000 square feet of space. The hotel is home to several restaurants boasting Michelin Stars. The hotel offers numerous all-inclusive packages, including the VIP Essentials package, which gets you round-trip limo service to and from the airport, breakfast of up to $50 served in your room each morning, two Roman Ritual passes for the on-site spa, up to $100 credit per day on the mini-bar and unlimited wireless Internet access.
- With $2.7 billion having been sunk into it, Wynn Las Vegas is the most expensive resort in the world, as of 2010. Guests here can enjoy such perks as a private golf course, an artificial mountain with a five-story waterfall as well as a tank filled with a million gallons of water for the show, which takes place each evening. The Ultimate Wynn Package includes a $250 daily dining credit, a 50-minute massage for two, three nights in a resort room or suite, a private cabana by the pool, free admission to the on-site boutique nightclub Blush, $100 free credit on the slot machines and free tickets to the aquatic show La Reve.
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