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  • The only hotel accommodation on the North Rim of the canyon, this lodge has cabins and a few modern motel rooms. Advance reservations are essential.

  • With 250 RV hook-ups and 100 tent sites, this is one of the larger, privately run, year-round campgrounds.

  • Hard Rock Hotel

    The huge guitar sign outside and an enormous chandelier with saxophone pendants clearly identify this as a Hard Rock enterprise. Throughout the public rooms are displays of rock-and-roll memorabilia. And you’ll hear only one kind of piped music, of course.

  • Friendly hotel with comfortable rooms. It is also possible to play keno through the room’s TV set.

  • Harrah’s, Laughlin

    Spanish-themed property with its own sand beach, a casino with windows looking out on the river, five restaurants, and an ambience that makes it one of Laughlin’s most popular places to stay.

  • The 496 guest rooms offer great views and all kinds of upscale facilities to round out the charms of this golfers’ paradise.

  • Composed of two hotels, the Palms Tower Hotel and the Spa Tower Hotel, with great restaurants such as Gustave Mauler’s Spiedini Ristorante.

  • Its 30-story pyramid and giant sphinx have been Vegas landmarks since 1993.

  • Luxor Hotel

    Named after city of Luxor in Egypt, this beautiful hotel has a total of 4,407 rooms lining the interior walls of a pyramid style tower and contained within twin ziggurat towers.

  • With its theme of Southeast Asia, Mandalay Bay has lush tropical foliage, dotted with tiny pagodas and temples. In the lobby area, exotic birds call from wooden cages. The huge swimming complex as well as several of the shops and the popular “rumjungle” lounge emphasize the theme. There is also an events center (see Mandalay Bay Events Center).

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