Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Top 2 Hotels For Your Las Vegas Vacation

Las Vegas is a top travel destination for tourists from across the country and around the world. There is so much to do on a Vegas trip, and so many wonderful places to stay. Las Vegas hotels are second to none in the world in their luxuriously appointed suites, plethora of amenities and gold star service. What's more, since many hotels are also hotels and casinos in one, and offer a multitude of attractions inside the hotel, you may find yourself not wanting to venture past your hotel's gates in order to have the time of your life in Vegas. Let's look at the top two choices for Las Vegas vacationers when it comes to choosing a hotel.

Along the Las Vegas strip, which is also officially known as Las Vegas Boulevard, you will find one of the most easily recognizable structures in the entire city, the Luxor Hotel. The Luxor is housed inside a bronze pyramid with a colorful sphinx at its entrance. The Luxor hotel was designed to be ¾ the size of the Great Pyramid located at Giza, and everything about the Luxor screams Egypt - including its décor. You'll live like a king at the Luxor, and when playing in the Luxor casino, you'll be sitting beneath the world's largest open atrium. A 120,000 square foot casino has all of the most popular Vegas games, like baccarat, roulette, blackjack, craps, and more - and there is also a poker room, Race and Sportsbook room, and a lounge in the casino. When you walk into the lobby of the Luxor, you will be in the midst of a grand recreation of the temple at Abu Simbel, including the four colossal statues of the seated ruler, Ramses. Guest rooms and suites at the Luxor are suspended into the open atrium of the great pyramid, and have sloping walls and balconies. The Luxor is also home to the world famous Oasis Spa, which is open for your convenience twenty-four hours a day, and offer ancient Egyptian inspired beauty treatments, like aloe wraps and sea salt exfoliation. The Luxor has a grand swimming pool that offers magnificent views of the pyramid amidst swaying palms. You can find all of the entertainment that you can imagine on site at the Luxor, including Nefertiti's Lounge, the Giza Galleria shopping area, and an IMAX Theater. Restaurants on the site serve up gourmet meals; stop by the Isis for continental cuisine, the Papyrus for Asian delights, Hamada for Japanese offerings, and La Salsa, for Tex Mex. You'll also find seafood at the Sacred Sea, a grand feast at the Pharaoh's Pheast Buffet, and a world class steak house. A stay at the Luxor is the perfect backdrop for your Vegas trip.

Just as luxurious as the Luxor is the MGM Grand, this is by no means a second-runner up when it comes to choosing the best hotel for your Vegas trip. The MGM Grand is well known for its forty-five foot tall, fifty ton lion statue of bronze that is located at its entrance, and is where you will find the more than 17,000 seat venue known as the Grand Garden arena, which has played host to many special events from championship boxing matches to huge concerts. The casino at the MGM is a baffling 170,000 plus square feet, which is the length of 4 football fields, and offers sports booking, craps, roulette, baccarat, blackjack and more. MGM grand also offers a plethora of options for relaxing. The pool complex at the MGM Grand measures a mind-blowing six plus acres, features multiple swimming pools, three whirlpools, waterfalls, fountains, bridges and more. The MGM Grand also offer world class spa service at the Grand Spa and Fitness Center, which offers Las Vegas tourists the ultimate in pampering. This 30,000 square foot facility has thirty treatment rooms and offers everything from signature treatments to massages and body wraps. There are over 5,000 guest rooms at the MGM grand, which are located in four towers of thirty-stories each, rising 280 feet into the skyline. There are also private villas and grand class suites for those high rollers who want something a bit more luxurious. The legendary Studio 54 at the MGM grand is one of Vegas' hottest night clubs and features four dance floors and a VIP area for invited guests. You'll never go hungry if you stay at the MGM Grand for your Vegas trip, as there are a huge number of restaurants to choose from, like Nobhill, which serves classic dishes, Craftsteak, serving American food a la carte, and Emeril's New Orleans Fish House -serving the world's finest seafood.

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