Top 10 Places to People-Watch
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1. Bellagio Lobby
Settle down on a sofa to watch the gold dripping from the jet set. Soothe your envy with piano music from the caviar bar, Petrossian, and the marvelous artistry of the ceiling.
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2. Benches at Desert Passage
Too much shopping is bad for the feet. So sit yourself down on one of those inviting benches in Desert Passage, and watch the world go by; the best ones are near Cashman Photos.
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3. Around the Casino Tables
The stars play at upscale casinos such as MGM Grand, Bellagio, and Caesars Palace; stargazers should aim, apparently, for 11pm to 1am on weekends.
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4. Mon Ami Gabi
Take a table at the sidewalk café, soak up the atmosphere, and enjoy the view of Bellagio’s fountain show.
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5. Treasure Island, Venetian, and Bellagio–Bally’s Footbridges
Hop across Las Vegas Boulevard without playing traffic roulette, and enjoy marvelous vantage points of the mêlée below.
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6. Central Park
The hotel’s public area echoes famous New York City spots; the casino currently ranks as a top spot with the younger crowd, and they dress to be seen.
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7. Film Locations
Do some detective work on where the stars are each day by calling 702 486 2727. This number will tell you the daily casting calls and where filming is taking place.
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8. Fiber-Optic Signs
An increasing number of supersize signs like the one at MGM are appearing on the Strip. Look up at one of these to gain a new perspective on your fellow men.
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9. Studio 54
Even celebrities have to eat: serious star-hunters should book a table at Studio 54 nightclub or one of the city’s Gourmet Restaurants.
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10. Forum Shops at Caesars
The cafés, benches, and slot-machine seats within the shopping complex are good for relaxation and people-watching (see The Forum Shops at Caesars).
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