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its name, Caesars Palace is a kingdom unto itself, resplendent with the lavish
overkill that made this former sleepy railroad town into a destination for the
entire world to see and experience.
Since opening in
August 1966, Caesars has drawn countless high-rollers, celebrities and dignitaries
to its giant, elegantly appointed casinos, two-story Fantasy Suites, four-star
restaurants and classic Roman opulence. And one doesn't even have to stay there
overnight to sample the amenities of the empire.
The Forum Shops
at Caesars takes a shopping and dining riviera and wraps it in historical touches
that make conspicuous consumption seem almost sacred and the new Magical Empire
attraction takes guests on a mystical, dazzling journey through the realms of
magic and mystery.
More than any other
place, Caesars Palace is where Las Vegas' past meets its future, and the collision
of timelines creates something as spectacular as the ancient place it was named
for.
FEATURES:
- Number of rooms: 2,400.
- Average room
rates: $79-$500. Room rates can fluctuatewidely and change without notice.
- Casino: Yes,
45,000 sq. ft. 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.
- Race & sports
book: Yes
- Restaurants: Caesars
Magical Empire, Cafe Lago, Empress Court, Hyakumi Japanese
Restaurant & Sushi Bar, La Piazza Food Court, Terrazza,
Neros, Palatium, Post Time Deli, and 8-0-8. The Forum
Shops has additional restaurants including: Bertollini's, Cafe Caesar's
II, Caviarteria, Chinois, Forum Cafe, La Salsa,
The Palm, Planet Hollywood, Spago, Stage Deli, Monopoly
Coffee Bar, Star Wars Cantina (Inside the FAO Schwarz store), The
Cheesecake Factory and Virgin Cafe (Inside the Virgin Records Megastore).
- Attractions: Magical
Empire, Race for Atlantis, Fall of Atlantis Fountain Show and Aquarium
- Entertainment:
Caesars Magical Empire, Cleopatra's Barge Nightclub and lounges.
- Pool: Yes
- Health Club: Yes,
world class health club in new tower, includes rock climbing wall, virtual realitycycle
machines and an incredible view of the strip and adjacent pool.
- Spa: Yes,
The Spa.
- Shops:
More than 70 restaurants and shops line the Forum Shops, a themed mall
inside Caesars.
- Wedding Chapel: Yes
- Parking Garage: Yes
- Convention rooms: Yes,
Colosseum Ballroom 35,000 square feet, Caesars Ballroom 24,000 square feet, Palace
Tower 110,000 square feet.
- Business Center: Yes.
- In-room computer
data port: Yes.
- Wheelchair accessible
rooms: Yes.
- RV park: No.
- Children allowed
in hotel: Yes. No one under the age of 21 is allowed in Las Vegas casinos.
- Child care facilities: No.
- Pets allowed: No.
- Room service: Yes.
- Shuttle Service: Shuttle
service to the airport available for a fee from an outside company.
- Amenities: Hair
dryers. Irons. Concierge services.
- Interesting
facts about Caesars Palace: The Brahma Shrine, near the Las Vegas Boulevard
entrance, is an authentic replica of one of Thailand's most popular Buddhist
shrines. Caesars Palace hosts a number of statues, including an exact replica
of Michelangelo's masterpiece, "David." On Dec. 31, 1967, daredevil Robert "Evel"
Knievel attempted unsuccessfully to jump the resort's row of fountains on a motorcycle.
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