I have searched high and I have searched low for the best pizza in Las Vegas.
1. Mama Luigi’s west of Ft. Apache on north side….owners Tom & MaryLou from Plainfield, NJ. They use the top grade of mozzarella available. Try their cannoli’s also….to die for!
2. I stayed in the Hard Rock over Labor Day weekend [...]
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The best steakhouse value in LV is the Pullman Grille in the Main Street Station Casino downtown. Great ambience, incredible food, unbeatable prices. I attend an annual tournament at Sam’s Town (well off the strip) and always make the trip to Pullman’s. The even have an old Pullman car inside the steakhouse that used to [...]
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Formerly the Frys.com invitational PGA tournament is now once again known as the Las Vegas Invitational. This PGA event is part of the Fall Finish of the PGA Tour. In case you were wondering, Frys is a specialty store that sells electronic equipment such as computers, software and computer supplies. They sponsored the tournament [...]
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Las Vegas is more famous for sportsbooks than sports, except when it comes to boxing.Vegas and boxing really go together. Sin City became famous for boxing in the 1960s. 7,000 people saw Sonny Liston knock out Floyd Patterson in 1963. Then In 1965, Muhammad Ali embarassed Patterson. So those famous fights and fighters started Vegas’ [...]
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VEGAS.com has some specials for people who want to get married on 7/7/7.
Hotel Deals (from Fri July 6th – Sun July 8th
Terrible’s Casino – $213.81 (standard room)
Riviera – $301.68 (standard room)
New Frontier – $304.63 (standard room)
Circus Circus – $317.91 (standard tower)
Stratosphere – $348.83 (standard tower)
MonteLago Village Resort – $442.68 (one bedroom suite)
Imperial Palace – $465.60 [...]
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Thetradeshow is coming to Las Vegas from September 9-11, 2007. There are lots of interesting topics for visitors to choose from. For exmaple one round of presentations offers the following choices:
Matching the Right Cruise Product to the Client and Winning Customers For Life
Professional Selling Skills
Business Building Secrets from Luxury Experts (Panel)
Jamaica – Once You Go, [...]
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Bill Simmons writes about Las Vegas, and has some great experiences at the Wynn even though it sounds like he’s not recommending the place:
We stayed at the Wynn this year even though they have the stuffiest late night gambling scene in Vegas — $50 and up tables and a crew of rich middle-aged gamblers who [...]
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The Stardust demolition in Vegas was a very cool tourist attraction:Stardust Demolition – A funny movie is a click away
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The South Point Hotel, formerly known as the South Coast hotel, opened in late 2005.
It is located just 5 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel has a free shuttle that runs on a schedule basis that runs from the hotel to the Strip. There are many great restaurants located in the South Point. [...]
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The Palace Station is located one-quarter mile off of the strip. Palace Station is just one of many Station hotels. The décor in the front of the hotel is something along the lines of a railroad station from the old west complete with a clock tower. The theme of the hotel is old west train [...]
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