This 30,000-square-foot Spa Mandalay is located on the lower level of the hotel, near the pool area. The nature inspired setting features a beautiful water area with four hot tubs of varying temperatures. There are also steam rooms, saunas, showers, relaxation areas and vanity amenities for both men and women. Fresh fruits, nuts, coffee, tea and fruit juices are available for guests. Daily charge of $27 for Mandalay Bay guests, $30 non-guests (complimentary with spa treatment of more than $50).
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas,
NV 89119-1005
Telephone: +1 877 632 7800, 632 7300 (For Appointments) Website:http://www.mandalayba... Hours: "Open daily, 6 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Hours are seasonal and may vary.
This place gets the top rating in my book because of the original French cuisine served here. Although the prices are more costly, the quality of food is very good and you won’t find it anywhere else inOUE Down. Down.
Adam’s playful boys includes unique performances like the Marine Corps rifle drill team, for which he commissioned the trainers of the national champion drill team to reproduce a rifle handling sequence. Women claim this is worth the price of admission alone. 90 Minutes long, $40.
Seven Nightclub
3025 S. Industrial Rd.
Las Vegas,
NV
Telephone: Hours: "Wednesday thru Sunday - One Show a night at 10:00 p.m.
“Delicious and huge submarine sandwiches at Capriotti’s. They roast their own beef and turkey on the premises and use these quality meats for their subs ranging in size from 9 to 20 inches.”
Desert Passage is one of the best shopping areas on the Strip. Home to over 130 unique retail stores and over a dozen top-of-the-line restaurants, this shopping area boasts an impressive 500,000 square feet. The market is designed to replicate the ancient trade routes across North Africa. Location highlights include Henna Designs (tattoos), Addi Gallery, Beluga Bar and, The Blue Note Jazz Club. No admission required. .
3663 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 900
Las Vegas,
NV 89109-1969
An extremely unique shopping experience along the watery streets of the Venetian Hotel Casino. The architectural designs and artwork are European and very exquisite, while the mall is home to some of the finest shops in Vegas including Ann Taylor and Venezia. Some of the stores you’ll find here are exclusive to Venice and the Venetian Hotel Casino only. No admission required.
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas,
NV 89109-8941
There is a sizzle in the Las Vegas air that keeps on going regardless of what season it is. It’s inside the Excalibur Hotel & Casino on the famed Las Vegas Strip. The Thunder From Down Under is an internationally acclaimed Australian male show that is a nonstop, 90-minute sensual ride. “World Fantasy” and its charismatic troupe helps make fantasy become reality with the blink of an eye. $46.95/$57.95
Excalibur Hotel Casino
3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas,
NV 89109-4324
Telephone: (702) 597-7600 or (800) 933-1334 Website:http://www.thunderfro... E-mail: groups@tfdu.com Hours:
General Directions:
Tips:
“Beginning January 27, 2006
Thunder will be performing 2 shows nightly,7 nights a week.
Showtimes are 8 PM and 10:30 PM Dark: February 9, 2006, March 9, 2006 and May 4, 2006
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This bar lounge turned into a club is a friendly place to chill and watch some sports and have some drinks. Definitely casual and pricey but still recommended. Peaceful enough to carry random conversations. Remember there’s no cover charge here.
Treasure Island
3300 Las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas,
NV 89109-8916
Walk around the Caesar’s Palace main market area, which contains over 240,000 square feet of shopping and dining fun. The experience is sure to be enjoyable with the beautiful designs and artwork on the walls. Highlights include Versace, Armani and numerous gourmet restaurants.
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas,
NV 89109-8924
This glitzy beauty boutique is completely inundated with fragrances, cosmetics and skin care essentials. Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior and Shiseido along with many rare brands like BeneFit, Interface and Nars. Everything is available for sampling and salespeople are always willing to assist patrons. You’re not here to bargain hunt, because prices here are expensive.
One of the best restaurants in Vegas due to the eye-popping views and delicious food all served in a splendid atmosphere. French cuisine, a must visit for any Vegas diner enthusiasist..
Top of the Palms Casino Resort
4321 W. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas,
NV 89103
Recently named “Best Male Strip Show in Las Vegas” by the Las Vegas Review Journal, Chippendales, The Show, is sensuous high-energy production show featuring team of twelve extremely sexy men. Capturing the perfect balance of sex appeal and tasteful teasing, the shows steamy vignettes let almost everything hang out, from men in uniform to dusty cowboys. Eliciting a wave of screams from their sweating audience, the Chippendales dance and sing their way into the hearts of birthday girls, bachelorettes and girls who just want to have fun. ~$55
Theatre at Club Rio
3700 West Flamingo Ave.
Las Vegas,
NV 89103
The best place to shop in Las Vegas is at the Outlet Center formerly known as Belz. Tons of top brand name shops at outlet bargain slashed prices. The best deals are found here at this simply enormous mall. Clothing for everyone with highlights including, Black & Decker, Levi’s, Liz Claiborne, Nike, OshKosh, Nautica, Tommy Hilfiger, Reebok and much much more.
The brainchild of nightlife tycoon Rande Gerber, the dance club attracts the hippest of the hip. Just outside, guests lounge on 8 by 12-foot covered divans, each with giant pillows, misters, sound system, computer port, and plasma screen. Casual attire, shorts allowed, no sandals.
Green Valley Ranch Casino
2300 Paseo Verde Drive
Henderson,
NV 89052
“Music: Hip-hop, dance and techno. Dress Code: casual guys and girls, just where nice shoes. Atmosphere: Possibly the ultimate nightclub experience, three stories of fun. Bring enough cash to buy at least three drinks even though drinks can be pricy. The crowd is young and hip but you do not have to be. ” Admission: $20 – $50
Palms
4321 W. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas,
NV 89109
Telephone: (702) 492-3960 Website:http://www.n9negroup.... Hours: Open Thursdays, 11 p.m. to early morning; Friday and Saturday, 10 p.m. to early morning.
My friend and I were in town for a business trip. Highly recommended by a friend back home, so we made time to visit this place. My friend’s favorite cutie was a wonderman named Carlos. My honey without a doubt was CODY! That man did things that left me craving for more!! I will return to Vegas just to visit Carlos and Cody again, and trust me I cannot wait to see their moves. $20, $20 for lap dance
Music: Disco, techno, hip-hop, Top 40, house music.
Dress Code: You know the drill, guys need to look good and women just have to try to keep their tops on.
What it’s like
This place is set up as a flashback to the Studio 54 in New York, you won’t find the out of control drug use here but you will find a lot of beautiful people. This place is huge with a large main floor and a second floor for private and semi-private rooms. ” Admission: $30
A nightspot for the elite is at the Mandalay Bay Las Vegas. Tip: the resort often includes weekday passes in its room packages. The Las Vegas Foundation Room, located high a top Mandalay Bay, provides drop-jaw views of the Strip. Members have private access to a fine dining restaurant, an exotic lounge, four secluded rooms, and a banquet space. The room reveals a higher state of living in an eclectic atmosphere. May vary, but usually $30.
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas,
NV 89119-1005
Telephone: +1 702 632 4555, 632 7777 Hours: Mondays only, from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Music: With three different rooms you get a real mix from House, hip-hop and even a little rock. Dress Code at Pure Las Vegas: Dress to impress. Definitely a high-end lounge. $20 to $250 for VIP service.
Ceasar's Palace
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas,
NV 89109-8924
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