Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Fanciest Hotels in Las Vegas

By Kyle Chapman

Want to take a memorable trip to Las Vegas? Good choice. But the real question is what are the nicest places in Las Vegas? We want this to be memorable right? So let's take a look at the fanciest resorts with the best service there is to offer in Las Vegas.

So, you say that you want to stay in the nicest hotel in Las Vegas. Well there are a couple of options for you, as there isn't "one best option". A good place to start would be the AAA Five Diamond Award winning resorts. On Las Vegas Boulevard (or the strip) there is the Bellagio, Venetian, MGM Skylofts, the Four Seasons, and of course the Wynn.

By now I would assume that you really aren't too interested in a place that has penny slots or $5 blackjack. That's good, because all of these places can accommodate high limit gambling if you choose to partake. All except the Four Seasons, as that hotel does not offer gambling. Most of the high rollers have been enjoying the action at the Wynn, Bellagio, and Venetian as of late.

The Bellagio is a very elaborate and nicely presented hotel that just screams class. It's most remembered for the fountains directly in front of the hotel. It offers plenty of fine dining options, and is a sight to behold. During your trip, you should take a look at the Botanical Gardens. It is an elaborate inside garden that they change throughout the year.

If you're looking for a little Italian flair, you'll find it at the Venetian. As an Italian themed hotel, you'll find gondolas with actual singing gondoliers that guests can ride. The Venetian puts an emphasis on Italian themed art and decor, as the ceilings are painted like the Sistine Chapel. The wall decorations and tile work really make the place one of the most visually appealing places Las Vegas has to offer.

The MGM Skylofts are located at the top of the MGM Grand. The MGM Skylofts are wonderful rooms with lots of luxuries and amenities that don't come with a normal room at the MGM Grand. The MGM Grand itself is a nice place with a wide variety of gaming, dining, and entertainment options. It isn't as flashy as say the Wynn or Bellagio, but it is still a great place.

The latest design from one of the most well known casino resort/real-estate developers is the Wynn. Steve Wynn created the Wynn and its sister property Encore, and has outdone himself yet again. Wynn's previous projects include the Mirage, Treasure Island, and the Bellagio before they were sold off.

The Wynn, which Steve claims as, "The only hotel I've ever signed my name to" really has has a lot to offer its guests. In the Wynn, you'll find fine dining, the Esplanade Shoppes which feature some of the most famous brands in retail, to a golf course, and even a Ferrari/Maserati dealership! Around every turn you will find visually stimulating displays. The Wynn really puts emphasis on luxury and great service, and is a great place to stay in Las Vegas.

All of these places are wonderful and absolutely stunning. Keep in mind if you're looking for dollar drafts or five dollar blackjack, it will be difficult to find in these properties. Be prepared to splurge a little, but if you really want to experience Las Vegas luxury, these places are second to none.

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