MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
MGM Grand Hotel is on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, across from the Excalibur and next to the Tropicana. You can arrange excursions to Lake Mead, explore Red Rock Canyon or even take a day trip to the Grand Canyon. MGM Grand offers a wealth of entertainment options, including theater performances, concerts and a lion habitat. Dining options include the Rainforest Café, several steakhouses and the hotel's expansive buffet. MGM Grand offers $25 free slot play to guests staying at the hotel.
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(800) 929-1111
mgmgrand.com
Luxor Hotel and Casino
The Luxor Hotel and Casino is a pyramid-shaped hotel located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Guests can amble through the sprawling casino, enjoying a wide variety of slot machines and table games. The Luxor offers a wealth of casual and fine-dining options, as well as a food court where guests can pick up a quick meal before heading out. There are several sprawling pools and outdoor hot tubs where you can enjoy the warm Nevada weather. Guests can receive $10 in slot play credit when checking in to the Luxor.
Luxor Hotel and Casino
3900 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(877) 386-4658
luxor.com
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
Visitors who prefer "Old Vegas" over the Strip's mega-resorts will enjoy the vintage ambiance at the Four Queens, located just steps from the Fremont Street Experience. Guests can choose from several upscale restaurants, a Vegas-style buffet or a casual bar. The casino offers hundreds of slot and video poker machines, as well as table games such as blackjack, pai gow, roulette and craps. The Four Queens Hotel and Casino offers free slot play for guests who join the Royal Player's Club.
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
202 Fremont St.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(800) 634-6045
fourqueens.com
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