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I felt I was in need for change of weather just to save my sanity. So we have planned to visit Vegas a fun place . When I have visited for the first time we stayed in the Casino Alladin . On my second visit we have stayed in Bellagio. This time we have stayed in Monte Carlo..
It is a nice place . The rooms were good. The services too were good. The day we reached Vegas was Sunday. On Sundays most of the Casinos serve Brunch . Generally the Brunch contains the items we enjoy for breakfast, Lunch and dinner. So we went to enjoy the Brunch in Monte Carlo itself. I was disappointed. Being a vegetarians it was hard for us to find the dishes we enjoy without worrying whether they have used eggs, or meat .
The Casino itself is very large one. One can play the games with one cent to highest stakes. and there are so many new machines. I have played on all the machines. It was fun.
In the evening we have enjoyed walking on the strip because the weather was very good and there was no necessity to cover us in many layers of cloths.
Here are the pictures of Monte Carlo where we have stayed and the strip in the evening time..
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yashasvi.
Thanks for the appreciation. More beautiful pictures are coming, watch out for this space.
Indu
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R-Sharma
Hi Ranjini, in Vegas along with gambling there are so many things to have fun.
I always felt Vegas is a family entertainning place.
In Monte Carlo the food was not good. But in Aladdin, now being called Holywood, the food is just out of this world. Enjoed a lot.
Thanks for the suggestion, we will plan for Reno.
Indu
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HyperNova
Yes there was lot of construction work going on and by the end of this year you will have many new Casino s ready for fun.
Thank you for the visit to my blog.
Indu
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thanks Indu for posting such nice pics.. these would add to my fantasies and dreams.....
yashasvi
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Hey Indu!
Las Vegas is what I call the ultimate vacation. We have been there many times and strangely we do not care for gambling. I was a bit surprised that you did not find good vegetarian food there! Food has been the main attraction for us. The trick is to go for buffets and always head to the Mexican spread. I would go straight for tortillas which have no eggs. I would pile refried beans, salsa and loads of fresh veges on top. Drizzle some hot sauce and I was ready to hit the town. You could also make your own salads with dinner rolls or bread along with it. Buffets are so affordable.
Dreamy pictures!! Also go to Reno if you can. Wonderful riparian fun you will have there!
Ranjini
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In my last trip to vegas (Nov 2007) I saw there were some changes and more importat; lots of construction sites... I am looking forward for the construction but not all will be ready before my next trip.
1. CityCenter, Las Vegas Strip: $8.0 Billion, Opens 2009. MGM Mirage's new CityCenter is the most expensive privately funded commercial development in US History. All due to open in 2009: a Casino, Convention Center, Retail Mall, 6 Adjacent High Rise Towers, Parking and Roadways. Expect a spectacular grand opening ceremony!
2. The Plaza Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip: $5 Billion, Opens 2011. A multi use luxury hotel and casino, private residences, and shopping mall.
3. Echelon, Las Vegas Strip: $4.8 Billion, Opens 2010. A 5,300 room hotel and casino, meeting rooms, 650,000 square feet convention space, retail stores. Five hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, separate porte-cochere areas. To include a curving 2,500 room Hotel Echelon, a 640 hotel suites at Echelon, a thin 350 room Shangri La, the 860 room Mondrian hotel and 550 room Delano hotel. Each of the hotels will have their own pools, and spas.
4. Fontainebleau, Las Vegas Strip: $3.4 Billion, (Opens Fall 2008). 4000 hotel rooms.
5. Encore, Las Vegas Strip: $2 Billion, Opens December 2008. A Wynn Las Vegas development, 2,054 luxury suites and casino will compliment the Wynn Las Vegas hotel and casino which resides next door.
6. Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas Strip: $2 Billion, Opens 2008. The Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino will be a condo hotel which is destined to redefine the Las Vegas skyline with its stunning design, consisting of two glass towers, a casino, a theater, convention and meeting space.
7. Palazzo, Las Vegas Strip, See Photo and hotel description below. The Palazzo is a $1.8 Billion casino hotel which opened in January 2008. The Palazzo is a 50 floor luxury tower with approximately 3,025 luxury suites. Please see details further down this page.
8. Caesars Palace Expansion, Las Vegas Strip: $1 Billion, Opens 2009.
9. Las Vegas Convention Center Expansion: $900 Million, Opens 2011.
10. Harrah's and AEG New Sports Arena: $500 Million, Opens 2010.
11. Las Vegas Sands, New Upgraded Sands Convention Center: $680 Million, Opens 2010. Location at the intersection of Koval Lane and Sands. The new 1.2 million square foot exhibition center, with 36 foot high ceilings and 1,800 parking spaces with moving sidewalks connected to the Palazzo and Venetian casino hotels would also give the Sands the ability to develop 7,000 new, additional hotel rooms.
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bhavna14
Thanks for the appreciation. Yeah, I will certainly try next time.
Indu
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womanlsove
Thank You.
Indu
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those r sum prettty pics Indu ji.. yeahhh we have been thrr several times n everytime u go.. itzz indeed different.. i guess tatzzz d magic of Vegas..
nxt time u go.. try d buffet at excalibur.. itzz really guddd n lotzaa variety for veggiess... :-)
rgds
Bhavna
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