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 Caesar's Palace by goingsolo This might seem a bit tacky or touristy, but I liked the talking statue show at the fountain inside Caesar's Palace. It was tough to get a shot of these guys, and this was the best I could come up with, but watching these figures move about is something worth seeing, once. Leave a Comment Phone: 1-(800) 634-6661Directions: Center Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage
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by madamx This place is MASSIVE. You are almost struck speechless when you first see the hotel and grounds because it's just so huge. I guess this Roman theme echos the excess and fantasy of the ancient Romans, and it pulls it off with a grand flourish. We, in fact, didn't have time to go inside the hotel/casino itself, but walked around the perimeter of the property, plus we went into the Forum Shops, which is basically, a gigantic shopping mall, complete with beautiful Italian architecture and gorgeous fountains. Like the other theme hotels, the shop fronts are meant to make you feel you are on a street, this time in Rome. This is an extremely busy area, and the crowds were overwhelming. We did return here early in the day, but it didn't seem to make that much of a difference. Leave a Comment
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This is kind of a touristy thing to watch, but it is enjoyable. Kids will get a kick out of it. They use animatronics and the special effects are pretty neat. Get there early to get a position so you can see the show, because it gets crowded very quickly. It is at the west end of the mall next to the really cool aquarium with more than 100 species of ocean life in a 50,000-gallon saltwater aquarium. You can watch as a diver feeds the tropical puffers, flounder, sharks and the rest of the aquarium's inhabitants each day at 1:15 and 5:15 p.m. A second staff person is present during feeding times to answer any questions you might have. In addition, tours of the aquarium's facilities are offered Monday through Friday at 3:15 p.m Hours of operation: Fall of Atlantis and Festival Fountain: Every hour on the hour Sunday - Thursday, 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. - midnight. Leave a Comment
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 They kept the change. by RobDavis At the last minute we decided we would shell out the outrageous ticket prices to see Céline belt out the tunes at Caesar's Palace. I'm not going to tell you it was worth $360 US for two of us to see a 90 minute concert. If Elvis himself rose from the dead to sing a personal concert for me I'd still think that was too much money. But I must admit it was quite a spectacle. She has about 40 dancers accompanying her, as well as a worthy band and a custom-built stage that gives every seat a great view. Personal opinions about Céline aside, (I like her, but she sure is a ham!)... it was a very good show and offered a very entertaining evening. Watching some of the people attending the show was almost as much fun. There are some hard-core Céline fans out there, and they all seem to be lining up to see her show. Photos are strictly forbidden, so here's a picture of the cash I had to shell out to see the show. Leave a Comment Phone: 1-(800) 634-6661Directions: Center Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage
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 Myself, President George Bush and my husband Erik by joiwatani Yes, you can have your picture taken with the U.S. President George W.Bush! It was really fun to go to Caesar's Palace and have our picture taken with President Bush! It just take minutes! Of course, with the new technology, they just prop my face to a healthy-looking female body and my husband's face propped to a healthy-looking male body! Have a memorable trip by bringing home a picture of yourself and President Bush! Some do the Time Magazine cover, the sexy picture, etc. The cost is $25.00. Phone: 1-(800) 634-6661Directions: Center Strip between Bellagio and The MirageWebsite: %b%s5%crwww.caesarspalace.com%c*%b
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Nothing says Vegas better than Caesars Palace. The Romans would be proud of the beautiful rooms, heavenly pools, breathtaking shops, gourmet restaurants, world-class entertainment and one of the hippest nightclubs in town. Also, the Colosseum looks better than it has in centuries. Caesars Palace is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Caesars Palace is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. Caesars is located on the west side of the Strip, between the Bellagio and the Mirage.Caesars has 3,349 rooms[1] in five towers: Augustus, Centurion, Forum, Palace, and Roman. The Forum tower features guest suites with 1,000 square feet of space. Even Caesar would be overwhelmed by the long list of incredible dining options featuring world-renowned chefs. Bradley Ogden's eponymous eclectic restaurant is a James Beard Award winner, the laid-back Bobby Flay cooks up modern Southwest flare in his gorgeous Mesa Grill and the legendary Guy Savoy holds court in the resort's Augustus Tower. That doesn't even include the dining options in the world-famous Forum Shops. Your inner Cleopatra can shop for couture clothing, jewels, beauty products and nearly everything else under the sun before enjoying a sumptuous dinner at fabulous restaurants including Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab, Sushi Roku and The Palm. Caesars Palace's legendary casino always has been the place to be for high rollers, celebrities and everyone with some cash to spare. The nicely appointed rooms have both the classic beauty of past times and the modern technology of today. If you want to be treated like royalty, follow Caesar and Cleopatra to the Roman-style pools and get spoiled by the grape goddesses who hand out frozen grapes in the summer. Casino space is 129,000 square feet. Casino games include Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker, Roulette, Slots, Baccarat, Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks and Super Megabucks.
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The other free show that is absolutely amazing is at the dome of the Caesar's Palace. You have to walk pass the Forum shops and get into the dome. Most of the shop owners know where it is. The Fall of the Atlantis Fountain is pretty good! Watch the dome gets dark and the prince of fire and the princess of water fight against each other. The thunder and the lightning are amazingly awesome! The statues that are outside the dome starts moving. The water fountain lights up and turns into fire! The water moves as the dome twirls around. It's a spectacular show and it is good for the children to watch. Make sure to get closer to the fountain so you can see better. The Fall of the Atlantis is shown at 12:00 noon and every hour thereafter. Phone: 1-(800) 634-6661Directions: Center Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage
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We visited Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino a couple of times as it was located next to our hotel. This is one massive, Roman themed complex, that just goes on and on. If you enter via the main hotel lobby you will see some familiar sights, like the replica statue of Michelangelo's David near the valet parking stand. The lobby itself is OTT with marble and statues and fountains, and the theme carries on throughout the casino and onto the massive shopping mall. As you walk into the casino you will be greeted by a statue of Caesar himself, which looks like he is pointing to the door - perhaps warning you to escape while you can before this huge casino sucks you in for eternity. Even the carpet makes you want to gamble (don't ask me how, perhaps it is the gold in it). Continue through the casino and you will hit the endless shopping mall, filled with designer and more affordable shops. You may be lucky to come across the large aquarium which is stocked full of tropical fish and had us in raptures for a good 15 minutes. Leave a Comment
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 Neptune Fountain by catalysta Check out his trident, whoo-hoo! A lot of the malls in the major casinos have ceilings of sky blue with changing clouds projected on them, and they are lit in daylight tones. Gives a pretty nice impression of walking outside. This fountain is a pleasant spot to sit and watch the people go by. Of course, one of the things that always amuses me about Vega$ is the way they attempt to recreate various European and exotic spots with their theme malls. Misses the point entirely, that the people make the places, and you'll mostly just see the same old Americans in Desert Passage, the Forum, the Venetian, Paris Casino, etc. Not quite like people-watching in Beauborg Square! Leave a Comment Phone: 1-(800) 634-6661Directions: Center Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage
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 Down For Maintenance by catalysta I always hear about how I MUST see the show in the Forum Mall at Caesar's Palace, when the statues come to life. Unfortunately, my timing is always impeccable - they are either malfunctioning, or down for general maintenance. Sigh. Leave a Comment Phone: 1-(800) 634-6661Directions: Center Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage
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