I'm glad that you are considering a trip to Las Vegas. It's one of the best places on Earth, and you won't be disappointed! However, you want to stay in a nice place right? When you mean nice, you mean the nicest places Las Vegas has to offer, right? So your first step is finding them.
The biggest question is where to stay. A good place to start is the AAA Five Diamond Award winning hotels. On the strip, there is the Wynn, Bellagio, Venetian, MGM Skylofts, and the Four Seasons.
Are you looking to do a little high stakes gambling while in town? Don't worry as all of these properties can handle those high limits you enjoy (except the Four Seasons, as it doesn't offer gambling). As of late though, most of the high rollers are enjoying playing at the Wynn, Venetian, and Bellagio.
The Bellagio is a very elaborate and nicely presented hotel that just screams class. It's most remembered for the fountains directly in front of the hotel. It offers plenty of fine dining options, and is a sight to behold. During your trip, you should take a look at the Botanical Gardens. It is an elaborate inside garden that they change throughout the year.
The Venetian is an Italian themed hotel. It has gondolas that go inside the mall, and in front of the hotel. Guests can actually ride in them with singing gondoliers. The Venetian puts an emphasis on Italian themed art and decor. The ceilings are painted like the Sistine Chapel, and the tile work and wall decorations bring the whole look together for a great visual stimulation.
At the top of the MGM Grand, you will find the MGM Skylofts. The Skylofts are great rooms with lots of amenities and luxuries that you won't find in a normal room at the MGM Grand. As far as the MGM Grand itself, it's a very large establishment with a huge variety of dining, gaming, and entertainment. It isn't as flashy as the Wynn, Venetian, or Bellagio, but it is still a very nice place.
One of the most famous casino resort/real-estate developers in the world is Steve Wynn. His previous projects include the Mirage, Treasure Island, and the Bellagio before they were sold. Since then, he has outdone himself yet again with the Wynn and most recently its sister hotel Encore.
The Wynn, which Steve claims as, "The only hotel I've ever signed my name to" really has has a lot to offer its guests. In the Wynn, you'll find fine dining, the Esplanade Shoppes which feature some of the most famous brands in retail, to a golf course, and even a Ferrari/Maserati dealership! Around every turn you will find visually stimulating displays. The Wynn really puts emphasis on luxury and great service, and is a great place to stay in Las Vegas.
You will find all of these places stunning, and absolutely wonderful. Keep in mind if you are looking for $1 drafts or $5 blackjack you won't find it in these places. Be prepared to shell out a few extra dollars, but at the same time, if you can afford it the service and amenities in these hotels are second to none. Sometimes you just have to spoil yourself.
The biggest question is where to stay. A good place to start is the AAA Five Diamond Award winning hotels. On the strip, there is the Wynn, Bellagio, Venetian, MGM Skylofts, and the Four Seasons.
Are you looking to do a little high stakes gambling while in town? Don't worry as all of these properties can handle those high limits you enjoy (except the Four Seasons, as it doesn't offer gambling). As of late though, most of the high rollers are enjoying playing at the Wynn, Venetian, and Bellagio.
The Bellagio is a very elaborate and nicely presented hotel that just screams class. It's most remembered for the fountains directly in front of the hotel. It offers plenty of fine dining options, and is a sight to behold. During your trip, you should take a look at the Botanical Gardens. It is an elaborate inside garden that they change throughout the year.
The Venetian is an Italian themed hotel. It has gondolas that go inside the mall, and in front of the hotel. Guests can actually ride in them with singing gondoliers. The Venetian puts an emphasis on Italian themed art and decor. The ceilings are painted like the Sistine Chapel, and the tile work and wall decorations bring the whole look together for a great visual stimulation.
At the top of the MGM Grand, you will find the MGM Skylofts. The Skylofts are great rooms with lots of amenities and luxuries that you won't find in a normal room at the MGM Grand. As far as the MGM Grand itself, it's a very large establishment with a huge variety of dining, gaming, and entertainment. It isn't as flashy as the Wynn, Venetian, or Bellagio, but it is still a very nice place.
One of the most famous casino resort/real-estate developers in the world is Steve Wynn. His previous projects include the Mirage, Treasure Island, and the Bellagio before they were sold. Since then, he has outdone himself yet again with the Wynn and most recently its sister hotel Encore.
The Wynn, which Steve claims as, "The only hotel I've ever signed my name to" really has has a lot to offer its guests. In the Wynn, you'll find fine dining, the Esplanade Shoppes which feature some of the most famous brands in retail, to a golf course, and even a Ferrari/Maserati dealership! Around every turn you will find visually stimulating displays. The Wynn really puts emphasis on luxury and great service, and is a great place to stay in Las Vegas.
You will find all of these places stunning, and absolutely wonderful. Keep in mind if you are looking for $1 drafts or $5 blackjack you won't find it in these places. Be prepared to shell out a few extra dollars, but at the same time, if you can afford it the service and amenities in these hotels are second to none. Sometimes you just have to spoil yourself.
About the Author:
Author Kyle Chapman runs Visit Las Vegas Hotels, which is a site that offers hotel reviews, travel tips, guides, restaurant and show reviews. If you'd like more information about Wynn Hotel Las Vegas Vacation Guide or any other Las Vegas properties, his site is a great place to start.
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