I’m trying to find the name of a shop in the Venetian Hotel in Vegas. Just about all they sell are charms.

September 7th, 2009

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World of Charms
SARIT SIMAYOF STORES
las vegas, Nevada
Flagship store
The Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian
3377 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone No. 702-737-1062
Fax No. 702-737-1053
Sunday-Thursday 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 12 midnight

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September 7th, 2009

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The Lowdown On Las Vegas Night Clubs & Night Life

September 6th, 2009

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Las Vegas night life and night clubs are thriving. Whether you are into throbbing dance clubs, looking for night clubs for a romantic tryst or simply the best places to watch people, Vegas has you fully catered for.

Throbbing night clubs can be found at nearly every hotel/casino. One of the most popular is of course Studio 54 at MGM Grand. This hot spot is based entirely on the New York club of the same name.

Across the road from Studio 54 you will find RA at the Luxor which carries on its Egyptian theme inside.

One of the most popular night clubs is Rain night club at Palms. If you are in the mood to see a lot of bronzed and toned men and women in bikinis check out Bikinis at The Rio. The winner of the best Las Vegas dance club for 2006 according to AOL City Guide is Pure night club at Caesars Palace. The winner of the best Las Vegas Singles Scene is Viva Las Vegas Lounge, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 4455 Paradise Road. If refinement and an air of exclusivity is what you’re looking for then visit Light night club at Bellagio.

The newest wave of night club entertainment is lounges, something between a bar and a dance club. The Tabu at MGM Grand has models working as hostesses. Risque, Paris, has private balconies looking out over the gorgeous strip. Whiskey Bar and Whiskey Beach at the Green Valley Ranch resort are the brainchild of Cindy Crawford’s husband. The view at Mix at Mandalay Bay is absolutely breathtaking with floor to ceiling windows overlooking Luxor. At Pure night club at Caesars Palace you can feel really relaxed on overstuffed bed seating. At Lure night club, Wynn, there’s actually no dance floor as the focus is on relaxing in elegant chairs and lingering at tables.

The winner of the best conversation bar for 2006 is V Bar, the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino. The winner of the best dive bar for 2006 is The Tap House, Off Strip, 5589 West Charleston Blvd. The winner of the best las vegas gay bar for 2006 is Krave, Aladdin Resort & Casino, 3663 Las Vegas Blvd S. The winner of the best Las Vegas karaoke for 2006 is Ellis Island Casino & Brewery, Off Strip, 4178 Koval Lane. The winner of the best Las Vegas late night dancing for 2006 is Mr Lucky’s, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 4455 Paradise Road.

If your interest is people watching then try Mandalay Bay’s Ivan Kane’s Forty Deuce. If you are looking for the rich and famous check out Paradise Road’s Gordon Biersch Brewing Company. Coyote Ugly at New York New York is a real-life version of Coyote Ugly the movie, and The Beach and Bikinis are the best places to slim guests wearing hardly anything.

The strip clubs are pulling out all stops nowadays to get you into the door and spending money for a few hours. Club Paradise promotes the fact that several of the girls are centrefolds for both Playboy and Penthouse magazines. Jaguars is a $25 million club with a restaurant, stages and several bars. At Cheetahs the girls are very energetic. In fact, the movie ‘Showgirls’ was actually researched and filmed at that location. The Girls Of Glitter Gulch is downtown. The Palomino Club is said to be the only 100 percent nude Las Vegas strip club that serves alcohol. Sapphire houses a restaurant, VIP sky boxes, show rooms and stages.

If you’re looking for night clubs with no cover charge check out Armadillo Lounge, Barley’s Casino & Brew Pub, Bourbon Street Cabaret, Caramel, and Champagne Cafe just to name a few. For more comprehensive information about Las Vegas night clubs and night life I’d recommend these websites: http://www.vegas.com/nightclubs and http://www.clubvibes.com/index.asp?city=36.

For a virtual tour of Las Vegas night clubs and information about getting VIP access passes visit http://www.destination360.com/north-america/us/nevada/las-vegas/night-life.php

For an online guide to Las Vegas nightlife go to http://www.clubvibes.com/index.asp?city=36

Karin Manning
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Did anyone went to the Venetian hotel in Macau?

September 5th, 2009

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I have never been to the venetian hotel in Macau but only the one in las vegas. It’s really nice and the service was great that is why we are regular there. Maybe you can give it a try. You can check it out more on their website.

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September 4th, 2009

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Which is a nicer hotel to honeymoon at: Venetian or Bellagio? Thanks in advance for all your responses.?

September 3rd, 2009

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I am going to be on my honeymoon in September 2010, and would like to know which hotel is more luxurious and beautiful.

For the money, the Venetian or its sister hotel the Palazo are a better value. There are no rooms, only suites. For romance, the Venetian is best with its canopied beds and large soaking tubs. The Palazo is more modern looking.

If you decide to stay at the Venetian, I also recommend the Delmonico Steak house. This is one of Emeril Lagasse’s places but it is not cajun spicy stuff. Very elegant. Super good food and top notch service.

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does venetian hotel id everyone that is going up tp the room.can we have one room key with six people.?

September 1st, 2009

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Absolutly, when money talks.

The Venetian Hotel and Gondola Rides - Las Vegas

September 1st, 2009

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The outdoor gondola rides and the fabulous Italian singer named Maria.

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Anyone Know How To Get LOW (cheapest) Rates From Venetian Las Vegas Hotel?

August 30th, 2009

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Any web-site or promotional code i can use for this hotel?
If not…do you got any ideas where i can stay in Las Vegas for cheap price on the strip In July?

CHEAP for me is: $60 a night to $100 a night (want a 2night weekend for less then $200). Going for a wedding :)
Thanks!

Do a Google search for VENETIAN LAS VEGAS PROMO CODE

Even with a promo code the rate will almost certainly be over $100 per night. All the luxury properties will be over $100… Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay, Wynn, Encore, Bellagio, Palazzo, THEhotel.

Trump MIGHT have a deal under $100… but they don’t have a casino and they’re not right on the strip. If they’re under $100 that will be the best place you can book at that price though.

Fairly nice strip hotels which should be under $100 include Bally’s (center strip) and Luxor (south strip). Don’t choose a hotel solely for the price though. Read guest reviews before booking. Just do a Google search for

LUXOR LAS VEGAS REVIEWS

BALLYS las vegas REVIEWS

etc.

Fine Dining In Orlando Florida

August 30th, 2009

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When you enjoy the vacation of your life in Orlando, Florida you may want to treat yourself and your family to a meal at some of the finer restaurants in the area. Here is a pick of some of my favorites.

California Grill

Located on the 15th floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort this restaurant was voted Orlando’s Most Popular restaurant. Its renowned chef Clifford Pleau continually reinvents his “unique seasonal menus”, creating “divine” dishes paired with an “equally eloquent wine list”; add “impeccable” service and “spectacular” views of the park and its fireworks, and the result is truly great, even if it is accompanied by tourists wearing shorts and Mickey Mouse ears! Location: Disney World, Contemporary Hotel, $41

Christini’s

This restaurant has been called “a treasure among restaurants”, and is located in the in the Dr. Phillips area of South Orlando. It is well-known for lavish meals, complemented by a 450-label wine list. The food is served in a romantic setting with strolling musicians giving you the ambience of a night out in Italy. However, the feasting here does not come cheap and the prices are “high” even by “expense-account” standards. South Orlando 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd., $52

Hemingways

If you have always loved the mystique of Ernest Hemingway then this is the place to go. The Hemingway-at-Key-West decor (rods and reels, a stuffed marlin, nautical trinkets) at this Lake Buena Vista hotel seafood house makes you feel like you’ve spent the day fishing with Hemingway. Guests describe it as “a nice place to bring clients” or to celebrate “special occasions” and some of the favorite dishes include coconut shrimp and paella. Lake Buena Vista 1 Grand Cypress Blvd. $41

Morton’s of Chicago

If price is no object to a good meal then this steakhouse is the place for you. When was the last time you’ve had beef so tender and full of flavor that you have to remark after every bite? While the steakhouse is particularly close to the Central Florida theme parks, it is tucked away in the quaint Doctor Phillips Marketplace, a respite of sorts from nearby tourist hangouts. The clientèle is made up of Orlando executives and Orlando business travelers. They are all here to drink martinis and sink their teeth into the juicy porterhouse, sirloin and Maine lobster. As for side dishes, don’t pass up the specialty, potatoes Lyonnaise. Location: 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. $60

Venetian Room

This is a fine-dining restaurant that prides itself on offering an elegant experience of the highest level. The chef de cuisine is Khalid Benghallem, a former sous chef at Emeril’s and the opening chef at Shula’s Steakhouse in the Dolphin Hotel. The menu is typical for an upscale restaurant in this category and includes foie gras, crab cake, lamb rack, veal chops and other dishes. However, it is the special preparation of these common items that makes this restaurant special. You will, however, have to pay for this unique treat. This is not a cheap restaurant and appetizers range from $14 to $17, and six of the seven entries are more.than $30. Location: Caribe Royal Hotel 8101 World Center Drive

There you have it. If price is no object, and you just want to enjoy a fine meal at a great restaurant, then one of these Orlando restaurants will certainly satisfy you.

Mark Whichard
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