Sunday, 30 August 2009

Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino


Whether you're taking a spin on a slot machine, doubling down at the blackjack table or going all in at the Poker Room, you'll always find your best bet in our casino.

Monte Carlo offers a Las Vegas restaurant experience you just can’t resist. From mouthwatering steaks and ocean-fresh seafood to hearty sandwiches and decadent desserts, you’ll find a place for every taste and craving. And if you can’t make up your mind, don’t worry; you can have it all and then some at the Buffet. Make reservations anytime by calling (877) 2-DINE-LV.

Monte Carlo offers you all of the luxury you would expect and value you simply cannot ignore. Its ideal location offers immediate access to all of the action, excitement and entertainment of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. The AAA Four Diamond hospitality and 24-hour service gives you the comfort and attention you’d expect and more. With over 3,000 luxurious rooms and newly remodeled conference rooms, Monte Carlo has created the perfect location to play, or simply combine business and pleasure. Stay at Monte Carlo and you will see why the comfort and value we offer will make it your top choice in Las Vegas accommodations.

More Info in official website: http://www.montecarlo.com

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Cosmos Hotel in Moscow


The 4-star Hotel Cosmos has a convenient location just 200 metres from the metro station (VDNKha) and 20 minutes drive from the Kremlin. This large well appointed hotel has a wide range of restaurants and facilities, including a business centre, fitness centre, swimming pool and SPA treatments, plus bowling alley and night club. The Hotel Cosmos overlooks the "Losiny Ostrov" ("The Elk Island") National Park and the All-Russia Exhibition Centre (V.V.C.), fairgrounds with various exhibitions and festivals held there. It represents good value for money for business travellers and tourists alike.

Internet access. If you are travelling with a laptop, connect to the Internet right in your guest room. Just get an Internet card at the hotel's Business Centre and set up a dial-up connection according to the Internet card manual. Access is provided via special local telephone line, free of charge for Internet cards.

If you haven't got a PC with you or dial-up connection speed does not meet your requirements, try high-speed Internet connection (at 64 Kbps) in the Business Centre.

More info In this website-http://www.hotelcosmos.ru/ehom1.html

Mirage hotel&casino


The Mirage is in the heart of Las Vegas and is a palace of delights, where South Seas vibe meets Strip excitement. Where soft, sunlit days give way to torrid nights. Where you are invited to experience The Mirage - Vegas Starts Here.
Las Vegas entertainment has gone beyond the headliner and into the world of clubs, shows and attractions. The Mirage brings you the finest of all varieties.
At opening, The Mirage raised the standard in Las Vegas dining. Today, we proudly stand at the forefront of the city's gourmet scene, while rounding out our selections with restaurants you won't find anywhere else. $29.99 Prix Fixe Gourmet Tasting Menus

Relax, hang out and have a stellar time in one of our many bars and lounges.

Elegant boutiques offer a wide array of items, from unique gifts to stunning jewelry
and designer wear.
Experience The Mirage Spa and Kim Vô Salon. The newly designed Spa and Salon is larger and features many new amenities, enhanced services, and a large retail presence. The Salon is operated by Beverly Hills celebrity salon stylist, Kim Vô.

Your getaway may take you to challenging fairways or the byways through Las Vegas' natural attractions. Or, you could choose to stay and enjoy the pool's grotto
Feel the thrill of an erupting volcano or come face to face with some of the world's most
awe-inspiring animals.
Las Vegas meetings have been elevated to something much more eventful under the stylish attentions of The Mirage. With the flexible space and the imaginative solutions of our planners, your every wish and want is covered.
Come into our lush tropical paradise where our friendly and knowledgeable staff will make your gaming experience most enjoyable.


This casino and hotel is one of bigest and expensive'st in Vegas!!!

More info in official web site- www.mirage.com

Friday, 28 August 2009

Paris Hotel&casino(In Vegas)



This hotel&casino is one of the bigest casino’s in the Las Vegas. Its caled Paris LasVegas.. Why Paris LasVegas? Because in front of the hotel is built a litle eifel tower and under this litle tower is restaurant and behind s is hotel &casino.. You will get more info in original and oficial this casino website!!!

Website is- http://www.parislasvegas.com/casinos/paris-las-vegas/hotel-casino/property-home.shtml

Stardust Hotel And Casino


You all know what whas Stardust Hotel&Casino.. So im gota tell you about its history..

Stardust hotel and casino was built in 1958.. And in one day STARDUST hotel&casino burned,so in 2006 STARDUST Hotel was demolished because renovation have ben more expensive that demolition. Mmor info about STARDUST history is lower.. Here you have link to video about Stardust: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4rtwPkNB-8 And here you have link to video who shovs Stardust demolition: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR-wSR2HoJ8&feature=related



The resort was conceived and built by Tony Cornero, who died in 1955 before construction was completed. When the hotel opened, it had the largest casino in Nevada, the largest swimming pool in Nevada and the largest hotel in the Las Vegas area.

The Stardust opened at 12:00 noon on July 2, 1958. The attendees of the opening included governors, senators, city and county officials and Hollywood celebrities.

The entertainment registry started with the spectacular French production show Lido de Paris. Lido was conceived by Pierre-Louis Guerin and Rene Fraday, and staged by Donn Arden.

The opening night lounge lineup offered, from dusk to dawn, Billy Daniels, The Happy Jesters, The Vera Cruz Boys and the Jack Martin Quartet. Daniels became the first entertainer to sign a long-term residency contract in Metropolitan Las Vegas when he agreed to appear for 40 weeks per year for three years.

Tony Cornero’s dream became a $10 million 1,065 room reality, charging just $6.00 a day.[citation needed] The resort featured the 105-foot (32 m) long Big Dipper swimming pool, a 13,500-square-foot (1,250 m2) lobby, a 16,500-square-foot (1,530 m2) casino, and a decor featuring rich red and deep brown colors and indirect lighting.

The famed Stardust sign also became a symbol of Las Vegas. Young Electric Sign Company was hired to fabricate the sign. Kermit Wayne’s design was selected for both the façade and the roadside signs. Although Moe Dalitz, who took over for Cornero upon his death, said it was from his original plans, the sign was really part of Cornero’s original concept.

The Stardust sign gave visitors a panoramic view of the solar system. At the sign’s center sat a 16-foot (4.9 m) diameter plastic model of the Earth, taken from the Sputnik. Cosmic rays of neon and electric light bulbs beamed from behind the model earth in all direction. Three-dimensional acrylic glass planets spun alongside 20 scintillating neon starbursts. Across the universe was a jagged galaxy of electric lettering spelling out “Stardust”. The sign utilized 7,100 ft (2,200 m) of neon tubing with over 11,000 bulbs along its 216 ft (66 m) front. The “S” alone contained 975 lamps. At night the neon constellation was reportedly visible 60 miles (97 km) away.[citation needed]

The roadside sign was freestanding with a circle constraining an amorphous cloud of cosmic dust circled by an orbit ring and covered in dancing stars. The hotel’s name was nestled in a galactic cloud.

The Stardust also conveniently held Las Vegas Strip’s only first run drive-in theatre in the rear of the resort.

The Stardust took over the closed Royal Nevada hotel-casino, remodeled the showroom, and converted it into a convention center and high-roller suite. From 1959 to 1964, this wing was occupied by the Stardust’s “high roller” guests and The Stardust showgirls.

This Olympic size pool area was opened to the general public with the 1964 addition of the 9 story Stardust Tower that replaced half of the bungalow rooms.

In 1960, the resort added a new 4,800 sq ft (450 m2) screen surface to its drive-in theatre. The same year, the Aku Aku Polynesian Restaurant was opened, complete with a Tiki Bar, and a large stone Tiki head marking the entrance from the outside.

By 1961, Stardust’s management included Credit Manager Hyman Goldbaum, a career criminal with seven known aliases, fourteen criminal convictions including an assault conviction, and a three year prison sentence for income tax evasion. Casino Manager and 5% owner Johnny Drew, was a veteran associate of Al Capone and was once fined for running a crooked dice game at an Elks convention, and general manager Morris Kleinman had served three years for tax evasion.

In 1964, with the addition of the nine-story tower (later called the East Tower), the room count increased to 1,470. For the next 5 years The Stardust was the leader in rooms until 1969 when The International opened. In 1964 the landmark façade was updated, expanding out into the parking lot by the highway. The new façade raised the Stardust’s name, still in electra-jag letters, onto a pole above the exploding universe.



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