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  • Aladdin

    Fans of the Thousand and One Nights will enjoy the new Aladdin. The adjacent Desert Passage shopping area extends the theme to ancient Arabian trade routes.

  • Native American-owned resort with a large, sandy, riverside beach, video arcade, swimming pool, live entertainment, and 29 spa suites.

  • Relaxed atmosphere, an olympic-size swimming pool, and large, luxurious rooms, many with good views of the Strip.

  • A 70-room motor hotel with views of the lake.

  • The 250-room inn has its own tennis court, heated pool, sauna, billiards, video games, beauty salon, and bowling alley.

  • Best Western Zion Park Inn

    The inn is located at the foot of a 1,300-ft (430-m) cliff of Navajo sandstone. The 120 rooms are individually climate-controlled and some have kitchenettes.

  • Slightly scruffy hotel and down-market casino, ideal for a cheap bas near centre-strip. Save your money for the shows!

  • Caesars Palace opened in 1966 and was long the Strip’s most opulent and, some would say, most ostentatious hotel. Times change, though, and Caesars recently was forced to put millions of dollars into renovations in order to keep up with newcomers. Cleopatra’s Barge – a floating lounge – is still as it was, and the cocktail goddesses still wear toga-like costumes, but new statues have been erected on the front lawn, and the former show theater, Circus Maximus, has been updated.

  • A vast property with child-friendly attractions.

  • The setting is charming, with five acres of lawns, shade trees, and flower gardens along the Virgin River. Every room offers a spectacular view.

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