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Las Vegas in April
The sun is out, the pools are open and al fresco dining tempts visitors as they trip into Las Vegas during the month of April. Considered one of the most comfortable and appealing months to visitor Las Vegas, April invites visitors in with temperatures tha
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Palace Feast Buffet at Palace Station Casino
With all of the dining options available in Las Vegas, it can be hard to decide where, exactly, to go for your next meal. It’s in those moments of weakness that the elusive Las Vegas buffet tempts visitors.
The problem, of course, is that there are s
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Mr. Eatz
Mr. Eatz is an unsuspecting little place, squeezed into a small strip mall on West Lake Mead Boulevard, and we drove past it a couple times before finding it. Inside this little take-out joint, there’s a lot going on in a small amount of space. Staff
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Bollywood Grill
There is no shortage of Indian restaurants in Las Vegas, most of which are locally owned and located off of the Strip. Bollywood Grill is practically an oxymoron. After all, most people don’t associate Indian food with the type of meals that come off
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Streets of New York
Streets of New York is a café that has its roots in Arizona, but one has found its way to the northwest corner of Las Vegas. Tucked in a quiet but developing shopping area, the café has become increasingly popular with locals, and it’s not uncommon to find
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Jabbawockeez MUS.I.C. at Monte Carlo
When they signed up to compete in the first season of America’s Best Dance Crew, the troupe known as the Jabbawockeez probably had no idea how popular they would become. Originally a seven-member dance team, the crew now consists of more than a dozen dance
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Photo Essay: Neon Museum Boneyard
Las Vegas is constantly in a state of flux. It seems like old hotels are demolished and new ones are built on a fairly consistent basis, but there is still a place to relish the days of neon. The Neon Museum Boneyard in Las Vegas, a testament to the city&
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Encore Las Vegas
Though it sits in the shadow of its bigger sister, Wynn Las Vegas, both in size and name recognition, Encore Las Vegas has managed to find its own place among the many Las Vegas hotels. Located adjacent to the Wynn, Encore is often skipped over
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Dining at Encore Las Vegas
Whether you want a hearty breakfast, quick lunch or sumptuous dinner, the restaurants and cafes at Encore Las Vegas (might) offer what you’re looking for. Many of Encore’s restaurants are only open for dinner, so if you can’t find the rig
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Entertainment at Encore Las Vegas
When considering the entertainment options of Encore Las Vegas, it really is best to think about what both Encore and Wynn have to offer at guests. The Encore Theatre is home to one of the Strip’s hottest musicians while those who head to Wynn will f
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Nightlife at Encore Las Vegas
There’s no question about it: Encore Las Vegas is a hot spot for nightlife activity. In addition to being home to two of the most popular nightclubs in all of Las Vegas, there are also several bars and lounges to satisfy the evening urge.
Nightclubs
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Things to Do at Encore Las Vegas
Though it really is a hub for nighttime activities, Encore Las Vegas still offers plenty of things to do. Though some activities at the resort are exclusive to those staying at Encore or Wynn, outside visitors are welcome to take advantage of many of these
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Why You Need a Rewards Card in Las Vegas
If you play table games in Las Vegas, or log a lot of hours of slot play, its generally a good idea to get your self a players club card at your casino of choice. Many people shy away from these rewards cards, as they feel it is an invasion on their priva
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Las Vegas in May
Spring is quickly coming to an end, and summer is just around the corner. The lingering chill is beginning to wane, and warmer weather is ready to make an appearance. The month of May is particularly popular in Las Vegas, in part because of the fantastic w
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Cinco de Mayo in Las Vegas
May 5 is the day when Mexico honors its independence with festive celebrations. Las Vegas doesn’t need a reason to party, but any reason is a good reason, so it’s no surprise that Cinco de Mayo can get a little wild and crazy in Sin City.
In L
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Vegetarian Dining in Las Vegas
Dining in Las Vegas is one of the city’s most popular attractions, and while the city has innumerable steakhouses and hearty burger joints, there is certainly a fair percentage of the population that is interested in something a bit more veggie frien
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Photo Essay: Las Vegas at Night
To some people, the Las Vegas Strip is an eyesore, but at night, when all of the neon lights come to life, the city can actually be quite beautiful. Not sold on a city of lights? Check out these pictures and maybe you’ll change your mind.
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Mother’s Day in Las Vegas
Las Vegas isn’t necessarily a city of debauchery and hungover walks of shame. In fact, the city can be charming, fun and even appropriate for Mother’s Day.
Moms are lucky, really. Visitors who come to Las Vegas in May are treated with warm weat
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V – The Ultimate Variety Show at V Theater, Planet Hollywood
Though the shows in Las Vegas can’t please everyone, part of the purpose behind V – The Ultimate Variety Show is to serve up a variety of acts to entertain a variety of people.
The show opens with Wally Eastwood, a world-renowned juggler and em
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Save Money with the Las Vegas Power Pass
Las Vegas is packed with attractions, and it can be tough to figure out what to do … not to mention how to do it all efficiently and without dropping a ton of cash. This is where the Las Vegas Power Pass comes in.
When you plan ahead by buying a Powe
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