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  • Rio All-Suite Hotel

    Perfect for visitors who want the total resort experience without the congestion of the Strip.

  • A hit with people who love vacations with active sports for its ice skating rink and 60-lane bowling alley. Golf packages are also available.

  • Houseboats in various sizes and with excellent facilities can be rented here. All houseboaters have to bring on deck are food and clothing.

  • A Las Vegas icon since it opened in 1958. Guests can stay in the hotel’s towers or the Motor Inn, which has motel-style rooms with parking bays.

  • A bit off the beaten track, this is not a fancy place but has a pool, saloon, and general store. The nearby sand dunes are a photographer’s delight.

  • Experience almost all the Las Vegas diversions in an away-from-the-Strip location: shopping at the Galleria (see The Galleria at Sunset), golf, and casino action.

  • The Big Theme Hotels

    The five largest and most extravagant hotels are Bellagio, The Venetian, Aladdin, Mandalay Bay, and Paris (see Paris Las Vegas). Smaller than these, but still extraordinary in their dedication to a theme, are Caesars Palace, New York–New York, Treasure Island, and Excalibur.

  • The Mirage

    Rooms are big, TVs are big, bed have the best sheets and incredibly comfortable mattress toppers. All the soft furnishings in the room are available for sale in the gift shop too! I would have liked our bathroom to be a bit bigger but that might vary from room to room. We asked for a view as it was my birthday but as we had arrived late we were told that we might have to come and be asked to be moved to a room with a view the next day. We didn't fancy moving about and it turned out that from our window we could see Trump Tower, The Venetian, Harrah's and the top of the volcano anyway! We really enjoyed the food, drinks and gambling in the The Mirage too. The poolside area is fabulous and the large frozen cocktails, while expensive, are to die for! When you walk around Vegas and compare the 3 star hotels to this you really see the difference. I loved it and would definitely stay there again should I be lucky enough to go back!

  • French Quarter-themed hotel, with green-shuttered windows and wrought-iron balconies.

  • Three golden towers that sparkle in the desert sunshine, this hotel has the WOW factor! All rooms are suites with balconies and have the most comfortable beds. All mod cons provided with the bathroom alone as big as a small apartment. My top tip? Indulge in a spa bath big enough for two while watching TV - bliss after the hustle and bustle of Fabulous Las Vegas. Can't wait to go back!

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