Hotel Addict: Caesars Palace Las Vegas
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Caesars Palace is one of Las Vegas' largest hotel, casino and mall complexes covering 85 acres in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip.  It is one of the most famous properties in Las Vegas and has been the host hotel for some of the greatest moments in Las Vegas history, sporting events, concerts and movies. Today we take a look at what you can expect when checking in to the Roman digs.

Rooms:

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The Insider: Your Who's Who of Las Vegas Beauty
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You can pack your favorite frock. You can pack your most fabulous shoes. You can even bring along your favorite lipstick. But what you can’t pack when heading to Las Vegas are the people who help make you look so good. You know, your hair stylist, your brow gal, your waxer, your pedicurist--the list goes on. So if you’ve dashed to Las Vegas and didn’t have time to make your beauty rounds, you might arrive feeling like less than your stunning self. That’s ok.

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Travel Through A Lens: Gondola Rides at The Venetian Las Vegas
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When you visit Las Vegas, sometimes lost in the shuffle of the cards, glittering of the neon lights and aroma of the wonderful culinary options to choose from is the option that you can “visit” a handful of different countries all is one place.  If Italy is on your mind, you venture over to The Venetian Las Vegas and The Palazzo Las Vegas to seemingly transport yourself for the afternoon, evening or your

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Tour Manager: Las Vegas Concerts & Comedy This Weekend
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Bright lights, big city and memorable entertainment, Las Vegas has it all ready and waiting for you.  Here’s a list of some of the top concerts and comedy taking place in Las Vegas this weekend.

 

Thursday, January 12

 

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Chowhound: The Buffet at Bellagio Las Vegas
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The Insider: A CES Help Guide to Las Vegas

CES, three little letters that represent one of the best and busiest weeks in Las Vegas is here once again.  Between attending the show, meeting after meeting and time being of the essence, we want to give a little insight that may help you getting to and from the convention, grabbing a quick bite if you’re in a hurry, the quintessential spot to close a deal or connect to Wi-Fi.

Getting to the Las Vegas Convention Center:

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The Insider: 5 Historical Landmarks in Las Vegas
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The running joke in Las Vegas is that we have no history because everything has been imploded. The Aladdin, Sands, Dunes, Stardust, Hacienda, El Rancho, Landmark and Desert Inn all met their fate at the hands of dynamite. If implosions didn’t do the job, we flooded them with the waters of Lake Mead, as was the case with The Lost City, an ancient pueblo village. Or fire ravaged through, as happened with the Moulin Rouge, the first racially integrated casino in Vegas.

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Travel Through A Lens: A Fast & Furious Chase in the Vegas Desert
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It’s Friday, the temperature is unseasonably warm in Las Vegas and what better way to enjoy the nice weather and sunshine than ripping it up on over 15,000 acres of Las Vegas desert with Sun Buggy Adventures.  Your wild ride dubbed the Mini-Baja Chase will have you traversing the wide open Nevada landscape as you zoom across dunes, gravel and hard pack, through valleys, over hills and into creek beds.  And when someone asks you about your experience, you’re response is easy, “just another day in

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Tour Manager: Las Vegas Concerts & Comedy This Weekend
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As the entertainment capital of the world, there is never a dull moment when it comes to concerts and comedy.  A new year and a new beginning with some great shows and comedians slated to visit Sin City this year.  This weekend in Las Vegas, here are your best bets.

 

Thursday, January 5

 

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Travel Tip Wednesday: Airport Perks You Should Know
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Travel Tip Wednesday is back and here’s to helping you fly easier in the coming year.  To reach your final destination it’s likely by car or possibly train but for a bulk of travelers out there chances are it is by airplane.  And in today’s competitive world there are a heap of benefits that, unless you really do your research, go unknown to the average traveler.  Thanks to Sarah Spagnolo of Travel + Leisure Magazine and her 

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