Mandalay Bay Las Vegas & TheHotel at Mandalay Bay haves a new promotion. This is really nice because in this promo you can select one of three choices.
With its lavish rooms, sumptuous spas and delectable dining, a visit to our resort is sure to soothe your spirits. The only difficult part is deciding between these three tempting offers…
Due to the New Year’s celebrations both downtown and on the Las Vegas Strip, several roads will be closed throughout the night on New Year’s Eve.
For downtown Las Vegas:
Freeway off-ramps will close at 5 p.m.
The Fremont Street Experience will close to the public at 5 p.m., and reopen at 6 p.m. for party guests.
At 6 p.m., all walkways, elevators, escalators, and driveways to hotels and the Strip will be shut off.
All inbound roads to Las Vegas Boulevard will close at 6:30 p.m.
The Strip will be closed at 7:30pm to all vehicle traffic between Sahara and Russell.
The roads will reopen at approximately 3 a.m.
In addition, those heading to public New Year’s celebrations in Las Vegas are reminded of two special ordinances. One bans all cans and bottles on the Strip and downtown from 6 p.m. December 31st until 6 a.m. January 1st. Plastic cups are allowed instead. The other ordinance enforces a curfew on the Strip for children under 18 who aren’t accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The curfew runs from 6 p.m. New Year’s Eve until 5 a.m. New Year’s Day. Police are also asking New Year’s attendees NOT to carry large back packs, satchels or knapsacks.
Enjoy the following benefits:
• High-speed Internet service in your guest room
• Free access to the fitness center
• Two free drinks
• Two free Fantasy Faire midway games
Plus receive a coupon book at check-in with over $800 in savings!
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With such a spectacular setting, it’s clear from the minute you arrive that this is an all-suite, five-diamond resort destination with something extra. Located on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and approximately four miles from McCarran Airport, The Venetian triumphs in recreating the glory of Venice. Suites start at 650 square feet, nearly twice the size as a typical Las Vegas hotel room. The Palazzo is steps away and offers guests more amenities and features to enjoy.
Faithful replications of the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, the Campanile Tower, and St. Mark’s Square offer awe-inspiring sights and sounds true to the crown jewel of Europe. Don’t miss the quarter-mile Grand Canal set in a frescoed sunset sky where gondoliers serenade their passengers on the romantic ride of a lifetime. Features such as the 134,000-square-foot Canyon Ranch SpaClub, the more than 80 international boutiques of The Grand Canal Shoppes, an opulent casino featuring all your table and slot games, a five-acre pool deck, menus created by celebrity chefs including Emeril Lagasse, Wolfgang Puck, David Burke, Thomas Keller, and Mario Batali, and the entertainment of Blue Man Group, Phantom – the Las Vegas Spectacular, and Wayne Brady guarantee every visit to The Venetian will be unforgettable.
There is a daily resort fee of $15 plus tax that will be charged upon check-in. Resort fee includes daily newspaper, unlimited local calls, high-speed internet, and access to the Canyon Ranch SpaClub fitness facility.
This sports-themed downtown Las Vegas hotel and casino is on the Fremont Street Experience, the five-block pedestrian mall featuring 2.1 million computerized lights and other entertainment. The twin-tower property has a 49,000 square-foot casino including 800 slots, video poker and keno machines, and a restaurant.
The hotel offers wireless Internet access (surcharge). Meeting and banquet facilities are available.