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is around 80.00 USD on Week nights Sun-Thurs, and around 140.00 USD on Weekends. But well worth all you spend!
The Aladdin Resort The Aladdin Resort includes more restaurants, more shops, more entertainment and more casino options than any other destination in Las Vegas. From its location in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, the Aladdin offers easy access from the airport and highway as well as easy pedestrian access directly from the Strip. The 34-acre Aladdin Resort includes the following, all seamlessly connected under one roof: · 2,600 oversized rooms and suites and 100,000 square feet of spectacular gaming space · The Theatre for the Performing Arts, a 7,000-seat multipurpose entertainment venue · The London Club at Aladdin, a luxurious European-style gaming club · Desert Passage at Aladdin, a 500,000-square-foot 'shopping adventure' featuring retail, dining,entertainment and night life ·Two outdoor swimming pools on a sixth-floor terrace · Six fabulous restaurants ranging from casual to elegant. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelComparison: about average
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Aladdin Hotel and Casino $89-$300.
The Aladdin is the newest of the Las Vegas hotels. The Aladdin offers 2,567 rooms and amenities including concierge services, room service, hair dryers, irons.(no airport shuttle service) It has an incredible shopping area, the Desert Passage, which offers a variety of unique shops. More than 130-world class and one-of-a-kind retail shops and 14 unique restaurants can be found in the Desert Passage. Shops include: Z Gallerie, Eddie Bauer, Napoleon Fine Fashions for Men, Origins, Pat Areias Sterling, Parallel, Rock Fish, Catalog Co., Royal Selangor, Russeck Gallery, Sephora, Steve Madden, Tolstoy's, Elegant Pens, Tommy Bahama, Teuscher Chocolates,Build-A-Bear Workshop, Endangered Species and more. One of my favorites is the Build a Bear store where you get to stuff your own bear, pick out its clothes, and take your new friend home with you. I'm also a nut for Clinique and there's an entire Clinique store. (The only downside to the store is no bonus time.) Inside the Desert Passage it rains, but you won't get wet! The pillars in the casino are jeweled and the atmosphere is fun. While in the shops, wait around a little and then you will experience a free show with music and dancing. Things to do and see: 7,000-seat Theatre for the Performing Arts plus a showroom (under construction). Blue Note Jazz Club located in the adjacent Desert Passage shopping mall. Relax at the two pools located six stories above the Vegas Strip. The casino spans 100,000-square-foot with 2,800 slot machines and 87 table games. Plus The London Club, 35,000-square-foot European-style gaming salon operated in partnership with London Clubs International. Casino games include Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker, Roulette, Sportsbook, Slots, Baccarat, Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks and Super Megabucks. Other interesting things about the Aladdin: The Aladdin Theater for the Performing Arts boasts the largest proscenium arch stage in the country. The 35,000-square-foot London Club at Aladdin is Las Vegas' only European-style luxury gaming salon. The world's largest indoor light board creates a 130-foot 'Enchanted Garden,' with a constantly changing display of blooming flowers. All of the guest rooms offer a computer with high-speed Internet access. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelComparison: about averageOther Contact: (702)785-5555 www.aladdincasino.
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