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Nightlife

The strip is where to be and the hotels are what to visit…Gambling is the first thing you think of about Las Vegas, however, there many other attractions available for those who don't have this urge. Try to visit as many hotels as possible, as there displays / shows are complimentary and are truly what Las Vegas is about. If you are limited for time, the following may help you choose the most extraordinary:

The Bellagio
The new reigning "King" of hotels. Its main attraction an, outdoor fountain show set to music, occurs every 15 minutes beginning at noon and is quite impressive. The music is always different so you can catch more than one show. Also try to check out the interior of the hotel with its seasonal gardens and elegantly designed casino.

Paris
This hotel replicates the city streets of Paris. Dine at 3 in the morning on croissants and baguettes overlooking the quaintly decorated casino and city streets of Paris.

The Venetian
Captures the romantic appeal of Venice's Grand Canal with its gondola rides running through its mall. Some bars / restaurants worth visiting in this hotel include Star Canyon, WB Stage 16, and Zeffirino's.

Mandalay Bay
A stylish and luxurious hotel with a "South-Seas" theme. Rumjungle is a bar that may be of particular interest.

Treasure Island
Houses a pirate show which is absolutely captivating and definitely worth your time.

The Mirage
Its exploding volcano, is like nothing you have ever seen before, especially in the middle of the Nevada desert.

New York, New York
Recreates the Manhattan skyline including the Statue of Liberty, Coney Island Emporium, and Manhattan Express Roller coaster (costs $10 per ride). Check out The Bar At Times Square inside this hotel.

Luxor
Home to one of Las Vegas's hottest nightclubs, RA Nightclub features two cigar lounges, a center stage, two large bars, and a central dance floor with nonstop dance music.

Caesar's Palace
Home to Cleopatra's Barge which even has its own pirate's plank walkway which gently sways as it leads you to the dance floor.

MGM Grand
Home to Studio 54, a replica of the New York City nightclub. It features state of the art sound, video, and lighting and offers four different dance floors and bars.

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