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Being A Baller At Bellagio

The Bellagio has long been known as one of the big heavyweights when it comes to ballers, shot callers and other people of importance. But what would you do if faced with a decision of the top three ways to live an awesome life inside this awesome hotel and casino? You'd be thanking your lucky stars that you read this blog and can rattle off these three correct answers:

Hyde Nightclub
Everyone loves the fountains, yada, yada yada. We're not going to waste a full item on this baller-list just for the world-famous fountains that are basically an icon of the entire city and used in every single piece of B-roll footage when showing Las Vegas. Let's one-up the fountains by saying how beautiful and fun Hyde Nightclub is. You can dance the night away and sip on drinks right on the other side of the fountain's lake away from all the common folk and let the glow of the water's lights illuminate the outdoor patio. One minute you'll be bumpin' along to some awesome song in the club, and the next minute you'll get distracted by the dancing waters and the emptiness of your glass.

Jean Philippe Patisserie
Don't hate me, but people who don't like chocolate kind of freak me out a bit. We're still friends, you're just wrong, but lovable. However, if you start heavy breathing at the sight of a chocolate fountain like I do and believe anything near it could double as an improv strawberry or wedge of pound cake, then do not miss Jean Phillipe Patisserie. Chocolate goodies upon chocolate goodies, nestled between cakes, caramels, macarons, crepes and everything that haunts your dreams while you're dieting can be found in this sugary oasis. There's regular food like salads and sandwiches to order, but you wouldn't be the first person to eat entirely sweets. I, um, have a friend...

O by Cirque du Soleil & Art of Richard MacDonald
Let's be real, "O" has been the top Cirque show in Vegas for years. You might hear that differently from different people because of subjectivity and whatnot, but this show really is a crowning glory for Cirque du Soleil. The show features acrobats, synchronized swimmers, and divers all using the 1.5 million gallons of water that make up the stage to portray a story of imagination and adventure in a theater reminiscent of a 14th-century opera house. Before and after the show you are welcome to appreciate the Cirque-inspired sculpture artwork of artist Richard MacDonald that line the entryway into the Theater.

This really skims the surface of all there is to do inside The Bellagio, but if you're really ready to have more knowledge bestowed upon you for anything Vegas-related, then you know where to find us online or on Twitter. Let us know what your top three baller moments at The Bellagio are!