Las Vegas

             I'm sure you've all seen the advertisements on tv, "What happens here, stays here." What a perfect slogan for "Sin City," a.k.a. Las Vegas. For many, Las Vegas represents the ultimate getaway. For others, it represents a unique rite of passage – be it turning the momentous age of 21 or celebrating ones last nights of freedom with the obligatory bachelor or bachelorette party. Las Vegas has been called "the world's largest adult playground." This phrase does a great job of describing Las Vegas. It is a city dedicated to gambling and entertainment. Everything in Las Vegas is done (or overdone) on a grand, spectacular scale. Not only does Las Vegas astonish you with its unique and stunning architecture and use of themes, but the culinary delights will wow your taste buds.
             Looking for a place to party? Look no further than the Palms Hotel & Casino. In the Las Vegas Review-Journal 2003 Readers Poll, the Palms Hotel was awarded the Best Nightclub award for Rain in the Desert and the Best Place to Spot Celebrities award for Ghostbar. Celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Tara Reid, Paris and Nicky Hilton and Damon Wayans are just a few of the celebrities who have been sighted at these nightclubs. For the MTV show, "The Real World," a specially designed 2,800 suite was created for the seven strangers who would be living there. It comes with the only fully working kitchen in a Vegas hotel room and it rents out for only $5,000 per night on weekdays and $7,500 per night on the weekends.
             For a luxurious stay in Las Vegas, stay at the Venetian. The Venetian Hotel & Casino was named "One of the Ultimate Hotels in the World" by the Travel Channel and received Conde Nast Traveler's "Gold List – World's Best Places to Stay" award. The hotel features a series of waterways, both indoor and outdoor, to mimic the canals of Venice. Adjacent...

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