Friday, June 27, 2014

Vegas is your Oyster - Gambling

What does Poker and Hollywood Stars have in common?



Well, for one they all knew Princess Molly Bloom.



















In Vegas, poker, blackjack and roulette attracts everyone interested in making a fast buck or just for the thrill of winning. But in reality, most go home empty-handed, well pampered by the mega resort hotels and having a good time.


If you know your limit and realize any gambling proceeds are classified as a form of entertainment, you can enjoy the wild side of Vegas. Winnings can be considered a lucky streak for most, but they're those who are professionals.

Myself, I'll dabble only as a form of entertainment, knowing all to well my winnings go back into the resort by enjoying a gourmet dinner at restaurants, like Jean Georges Steakhouse, Stacks, American Fish or Delmonico Steakhouse. Or maybe take in a show, such as, Shania Twain,
Zarkana or Matt Goss at the Caesars Palace's Gossy Room. My wife likes shopping or head to the luxurious spas.


Wheel of Fortune - Caesars Palace


When you do decide to gamble, always play as entertainment and know when to stop. And of course have FUN.

Princess Molly Bloom is an interesting true story of high stakes gambling mingling with Hollywood Stars, such as Leo Dicaprio, Ben Affleck, Tobey Maguire and billionaires along with Whales (Whales are those with deep pockets, but not so good at playing poker).

I go to Vegas for all the mega resorts have to offer, enjoying everything Vegas. Who knows, I just might be mingling with the Hollywood Stars.

Whatever your fancy, be sure to indulge in the luxury of Vegas.

What's your favourite gambling choice?   How do you pamper yourself while in Vegas?

Check out more about the interesting Princess Molly
Bloom...


Aria Resort & Casino, Las Vegas


About Vegas Reviews: 

Vegas Reviews is not associated with any Vegas Hotels or paid by it's own personal reviews of hotels in Vegas.

We're just simply a fun host Facebook page featuring only about the fun in Vegas.


When we find a wonderful stay in Vegas, I like to write about the fun we had at the Vegas Hotel.


I don't give reviews very often, so when treated wonderful - I write about it.

Also - Vegas Reviews is not a company. 


Just a fun social Facebook Page having fun in Vegas. It would be nice to be paid for reviews, but this is just not the case here. So - if you enjoy all the fun in Vegas and would like to join our fun social page - please come on by : Vegas Reviews

Please share the fun and tell your friends about Vegas Reviews - Let's see how many friends of Vegas - are there? #SeeYouinVegas    

Monday, June 9, 2014

Super Chef Jean Phillipe Patisserie

What's your favorite pastry or chocolate with Jean Philippe Patisserie ? 


The Chocolate Woman by Pastry Chef Jean Phillip Patisserie at The Bellagio, Las Vegas


The Vegas Experience with Pastry Chef Jean Phillipe Patisserie

The craftsmanship behind all the fine chocolate is by the master himself, 
Executive Pastry Chef Jean Philippe Maury

The hours of work to make just one piece of sculptured art takes incredible dedication. Expertise is without a doubt and "The Woman Art Piece", made out of 120 lbs of chocolate, is a fine example of craftsmanship. 

You can find "The Woman Art Piece" on display at his Bellagio location, past the corridors from the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens heading towards the ARIA Express monorail. 


World's largest Chocolate Fountain by Jean Phillip Patisserie 






































If this doesn't impress you, Jean Phillipe features the worlds largest chocolate fountain, recorded by Guinnesswill surely make an impact, showcasing 4,409 lbs of warm chocolate streaming along a series of chocolate falls.


All of his elaborate pastries and chocolates are by the hands of 
professionals, but it can be a little pricey. 

It all depends how you look at, either spend $15 to $20 on a slot machine or maybe use that twenty dollars on Jean Philippe's pastries for two. For example, you can purchase a 4.2 oz Chocolate Hazelnut Spread for $12. Or try out his signature chocolates - the Square Box collection with 16 pieces at a cost of $36. 

It's sure to delight your sweet tooth, taste buds and captivate the most wonderful Vegas Food Experience, showcasing his artistic talent. Each pastry and chocolate is like, "Eating Art", along with the burst of flavors. And, if you can't make Vegas, you can order them on-line with JP Chocolates.




Be sure to take a picture before you eat his masterpieces.































Jean Philippe Patisserie offers a gourmet selection of fancy sandwiches, 
savory artistic chocolates including an array of flavored truffles bursting 
your taste buds into action, making you instinctively say," Oh Yum!". 

And his crepes are a must on your list to try. 

Blazed with an assortment of fresh fruits and real whipping cream makes this truly a new dessert experience. If you've never tried a crepe, it's time you did.

I've had the opportunity to rub shoulders with Gold awarded Pastry Chefs before, seeing first hand the molds used to create the crisp linear chocolates, including some creative tricks to designing the art piece. Jean Philippe is obviously a world class pastry chef and maybe one day I will be able to meet him too. 

Jean Philippe Patisserie  is a must on your list of things to do and try in Vegas

I like to call it, The Vegas Experience 

You can find Jean Philippe Patisserie at three locations : 

Aria Resort & Casino  at 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV

Bellagio  at 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV

While his third location is: 3730 Las Vegas Fwy, Las Vegas, NV

Be sure to check out his website : Jean Philippe Patisserie  

By Vegas Reviews

(Note: His website seems to only work with a computer and not on iPad) 


About: 

Bari is a freelance writer as well as working on screenplays, such as Black Angels of Sirus 5, GAIA and Agent Sky. 
In his past time he likes to vacation in Vegas on a regular basis along with running the "Just for Fun" Facebook Page called Vegas Reviews. 

As a matter of fact, Bari and his wife have been visiting Vegas since 1989. His next stay for 2014 will be at the Aria, Las Vegas. Be sure to check out the next FUN Review on Vegas - all you have to do is LIKE us.


What is the difference of Vegas Reviews from others? 

The difference with Vegas Reviews and others, is a significantly important feature: 
He only talks about the FUN in Vegas, never talking about any negative 
experiences. 

His motto? 

Have FUN in Vegas 

If there so happens to be a bad experience, he will just simply not mention 
or promote it,and of course, never go back.

Join in on the FUN social Facebook Page Vegas Reviews,(over 1000 
photos and videos of Vegas).  After all it's just for fun.

See You in Vegas! 


About Vegas Reviews:

Vegas Reviews is not associated with any Vegas Hotels or paid by it's own personal reviews of hotels in Vegas.
We're just simply a fun host Facebook page featuring only about the fun in Vegas.


When we find a wonderful stay in Vegas, I like to write about the fun we had at the Vegas Hotel.

In this case we had fun at trying out Jean Phillipe Patisserie at The Bellagio.


I don't give reviews very often, so when treated wonderful - I write about it.

Also - Vegas Reviews is not a company. 


Just a fun social Facebook Page having fun in Vegas. It would be nice to be paid for reviews, but this is just not the case here. So - if you enjoy all the fun in Vegas and would like to join our fun social page - please come on by : Vegas Reviews

Please share the fun and tell your friends about Vegas Reviews - Let's see how many friends of Vegas - are there?

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Vegas Lovers

Welcome to Vegas Reviews! 

Or else known on Google as "VegasPlayfun" or http://facebook.com/
Vegasplayfun or twitter as @vegasreviewsvg and also on  http://about.me/
vegasreviews 

We're the social Facebook Club of "Vegas Lovers" who can't wait until their 

next visit to Sin City. 





Our History with Vegas


My wife and I have visited Vegas since our very first stay in 1989 at the 

once Maxim Hotel, (kitty corner to the now Bally's Las Vegas, formerly the 
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino on 3645 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas). 

Our first arrival onto the Vegas Strip was the same time Steve Wynn 

started building the Mirage resort. The Mirage was an awe-inspiring sight 
with the Volcano just beginning it's formation. At the time we never realized 
that one day we would stay at the Mirage too. 




Steve Wynn left us with a wonderful first impression on Vegas. We knew 

right there and then, Vegas was our home away from home. 

Inexperience with Sin City, it was overwhelming to gamble at the slot 
machines and play Blackjack, but after a couple of visits, we learned to only 
play with the monies you brought with you. In other words, we had 
entertainment money, and once gone, that was it. That's when we began 
taking on the pool scene. 






Fun on the Slot Machines


Who remembers the days of collecting your winnings of coins filled in little 

plastic cups. It was common to see slot machine goers with their hands 
blacken from handling the coins and arms full of plastic cups, headed to the 
"cashier". 

It was always fun to watch the cashiers place the mirage of coins in the 

"sorting machines" whirling them through with a "counter" revealing how 
much you won! 

And of course, let's not forget those midnight breakfast specials offering 

steak and eggs for only $2.99. We always made sure we stayed up long 
enough to enjoy these great specials, even though it meant more gambling. 
At the end, I'm sure that steak and eggs special really wasn't a savings after 
all, if you count in the time at the slot machines.

The pool scene was part of our stay, when billboards showcased Sammy 

Davis Jr. up to this very day in 2014.






Vegas Pool Scene 


When visiting The Venetian Las Vegas, Caesars Palace, The Bellagio, 

MGM Grand, Aria, The Luxor, Cosmopolitan, The Wynn and numerous 
other Mega Vegas Resorts we have stayed; my wife and I have always 
indulged in the pool scene.

As a matter of fact we make a point to spend our mornings at the pool. 


It's always a good idea to arrive early, specially during the summer months. 

Arriving by 8:30 am will promise you "Prime" real estate poolside, but the 
later you show up the less chance you'll find a lounge chair. 

Unless you decided to reserve your lounge chair, Day Beds or Cabanas. 


Each hotel offers a competitive premium price to suit your lifestyle or, like 

Aria, the convenience of reserving your lounge chair on-line, before you 
even leave for your vacation. 

A Day Bed can cost you around $150 - $300 for a small group of party 

goers, couples and/or families. Please check each resort for their exclusive 
prices.





Shaded Cabanas offer amenities, such as:



  • Privacy 
  • A fully stocked fridge with non-alcoholic drinks
  • LCD HD TV
  • A inviting Mister (cool water mist)
  • Internet connection - Wi-Fi
  • Lounge chairs
  • Telephone
  • Dining table for 4
  • A safe for your valuables 
Your very own private host will offer drinks and food selections of your 
choice at an additional cost. Hungry? Just ask for a menu! 

Each Vegas Resort offers their variation and will answer to any special 
requests, to make your stay enjoyable. 

The cost for Cabanas range from $350 - $900 accommodating 6 - 8 guests 

with the Mega Cabanas from 10 plus. Prices range from off season to 
peak season accommodation; check the resort you're staying with to 
confirm costs.




After all, its about having "Fun in Vegas", an oasis in the middle of the 

Nevada desert. 

Join Us 


Come join us - Vegas Reviews :

A social interactive fun spot for all those who love going to Vegas. 


Our community of Vegas Lovers enjoy sharing their experiences, the fun, 
parties, gambling and excitement in Vegas. It's also a great spot for 
beginners or newcomers into the Vegas scene. With our social blog we 
share our experiences and tips within the mega Vegas Resorts along the 
strip. 

And the best part of it all, we're not a company ; so you don't have to worry. 


Any Vegas companies we may share, is only for information purposes 

comprising from entertainment, room discounts, bottle service for clubs or 
pool parties, great restaurants and sightseeing tours. In short, we don't 
profit from sharing their business opportunities. 


Are You a Vegas Business? 



If you would like to join in and share your business expertise with Vegas 
Reviews, just message us on our Facebook page. We would love to form a 
corresponding relationship which will benefit our followers with great 
discounts and fun parties for all. 

Life can be stressful. 


So when in Vegas we just want the "Fun in Vegas" providing great service, 

the best entertainment, inspiring rooms and awesome food experiences; 
leaving us with the best memories until we return to Sin City once again. 

You might even call us a small club of "Vegas-Goers" socializing on 

Facebook waiting for our next "Vegas Fix". We even encourage Vegas 
Resorts to share with us their "group rates". The bigger the group is, the 
better the discounts. So join in on the fun with Vegas Reviews.





The Mega Resort Corporations of Vegas



Maybe the big corporations, like The Wynn & Encore, the MGM and 

Caesars Properties will take notice and offer "Social Group Rates on 
Facebook Pages" encouraging us "Vegas Lovers" to keep coming back.

We already know about the "player club" card offers, including the social 

and emails. 

We may not be considered "High Rollers" but we do spend our hard earn 
money into the Vegas economy. Maybe social groups higher than 500 
followers can receive that extra special offer. 

Or something like frequent flyers programs. Something above the other 

card offers.

For example: 


You're presented with a "social card" named "Vegas Goers". With this card 
you automatically receive items, such as:


  • Express Line passes
  • $2.99 steak and eggs after midnight
  • 2 - 3 nights free 
  • 20% off Entertainment
  • An exclusive meeting with the "Hotel Resorts President" 
  • One free buffet 
  • Have the President of the Resort say "hi" on your Facebook Vegas Social Page. 

Little gestures to fuel the excitement of visiting Vegas.


The above are just suggestions, talking about...





Customer / Vegas Fan Suggestions? 



Please give your constructive suggestion you would like to see, to make 

you want to come back to Vegas. It's an open book sort of speak.

As always, please keep comments "nice" and friendly. After all - Vegas is 

about "Fun in Vegas".

And last - join in on the Fun!


Sunday, September 8, 2013

Our Stay at The Venetian Las Vegas - Wonderful


Our Stay at the Venetian Las Vegas was in one word : Wonderful
From the time we arrived to the time we left our stay was looked after by the most pleasant professional employees who always had a cheerful smile, making you feel welcomed throughout the Venetian Hotel  Properties.


My wife and I stayed on the 5th floor of The Venetian Las Vegas Hotel in the Luxury Suite featuring a King Bed ( 650 sq ft room). The room was clean and very inviting after a long trip into Vegas.



The restroom is fashioned with a Roman Tub along with a separate glass-enclosed shower. And if you missed any sports reviews, not to worry, the bathroom was equip with an HD TV.  My wife enjoyed all the accessories that you could ask for including a separate make-up unit with close-up mirror.



The living room off from the on-suite bedroom was fit for a King featuring the most comfortable sofa, a glass-topped coffee table and a large HD TV of course. In fact the whole suite had three HD TV's, just in case you missed the Seattle Seahawks last game.


Our very next day my wife and I indulged ourselves poolside at one of the many pools at the Venetian Las Vegas. Of course this was after having a hearty breakfast at the Grand Lux Cafe' which filled us up with great tasty portions.


Poolside at the Venetian Las Vegas  is totally inviting on a hot August day of 37C . Once again the service was immediate and impeccable featuring cocktail girls and concerning life guards making sure our day at the pool was a total success.



Our next  activity is without question, the Gondola Rides offering a peak of Venice by taking a ride down the Grand Canal.



  That evening we decided to try out Delmonico Steakhouse  for a mouth-watering Rib-Eye Steak (Bone-In) along with fresh buttered asparagus and stuffed fluffy Baked Potato



The total price at Delmonico Steakhouse including drinks came out to approximately $150.



My wife tried out a supreme chicken dish called the Grilled Marinated Organic Chicken Breast. She was impressed and delighted by her choice.


And for dessert we shared the Pecan Pie ( with Oatmeal Shortbread Crust with Vanilla Ice Cream and Caramel Sauce). A great way to finish off a gourmet meal.

Canyon Ranch SpaClub

The very next morning I made a point of checking out the Canyon Ranch SpaClub at the Venetian Las Vegas. I think a must after that wonderful meal the night before.  I was immediately greeted and welcomed to this lovely facility where I asked to see the workout equipment before I made my daily choice of working out. The staff made me feel very comfortable and as a special guest - very impressive to say the least.

StairMaster

Treadmills with Elliptical Trainers in Foreground

My daughter tells me the StairMaster is for sure a good workout, but I decided to go for the Elliptical Trainer instead. After all, I am on holidays :)    (The Elliptical Trainer is just in the immediate foreground with showcasing the Treadmills).

Very Impressive Rock Wall
Going down the staircase to my workout plan my eyes popped out to see this grand rock wall waiting to be climbed. It must of been at least 20 feet tall but don't quote me on that. If my daughter was here I would sure of challenged her to a climb. But thank goodness she was home or I be in trouble - lol :)

The Venetian Las Vegas 

The Venetian Las Vegas Hotel has so much to offer and I'm thinking next time we go I like to try out  The Venezia Tower featuring its own private pool garden along with award-winning Bouchon Restaurant and, my daughter would love this- A romantic wedding Chapel - prefect for her wedding plans for 2014.
And lets not forget getting Prestige Treatment at their sister hotel, The Palazzo.
So many choices that we must come back to indulged ourselves feeling like Kings and Queens.

About Vegas Reviews:

Vegas Reviews is not associated with any Vegas Hotels or paid by it's own personal reviews of hotels in Vegas.
We're just simply a fun host Facebook page featuring only about the fun in Vegas.
When we find a wonderful stay in Vegas, I like to write about the fun we had at the Vegas Hotel.

In this case we had fun at the Venetian Las Vegas. I don't give reviews very often, so when treated wonderful - I write about it.

Also - Vegas Reviews is not a company. Just a fun social Facebook Page having fun in Vegas. It would be nice to be paid for reviews, but this is just not the case here. So - if you enjoy all the fun in Vegas and would like to join our fun social page - please come on by : Vegas Reviews

Please share the fun and tell your friends about Vegas Reviews - Let's see how many friends of Vegas - are there?
A Stroll towards the Palazzo, Las Vegas

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Enjoying Vegas in Baby Steps


Jumping off the plane at the McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas Nevada you are excited to spend you days and nights in fun filled Las Vegas. But since this is your first time you have no idea what’s in store for you.



The Vegas Strip :

Enjoy Facebook Vegas Reviews just for fun

First Impression


Your first impression along the Vegas Strip takes you back, overwhelmed by the awe inspiring billion dollar Vegas Resorts towering above and with each property extending a good eight blocks. You crank your neck looking above at these massive giants realizing why they cost billions of dollars.
The shuttle finally arrives at your destination; your first pick just happens to be T.I. (Treasure Island Hotel & Casino). You tip the driver a couple of dollars and head into the themed resort following along with everyone else to stand in-line ready to check-in.  You’re surprised how quick the line is going and before you know it, you’re greeted by a smiling front desk clerk asking for your name, drivers license (mandatory in the State of Nevada – before you go be sure your driver’s license is updated and hasn’t expired. You must be 21 years or older).
Within seconds the clerk asks you if you would like to up-grade and your response this time is no, just because it’s your first time in. (It’s a good idea to up-grade – but be sure you understand the extra costs and what you can afford it)

Baby Steps

  1.     After you check in – head over to your resorts Player Card Desk. Each Corporation has their own Player’s Card.
  2. Make the most of gambling at the hotels that honor your Player’s Card. (Hint: The more you play – food purchases & entertainment signed to your room may become free)
  3.   Sign your food and entertainment purchases at your hotel. Do most of your meals at the hotel where you’re staying.
  4.  Going to a Show? Try to see a show that’s in your Vegas Resort and sign it to your room
  5.  Don’t try to see all of Vegas at once. Vegas can be overwhelming – if you’re on the South end – try to explore more of the South end. For Example: Let’s say you’re staying at Luxor Hotel and Casino – Check out Excalibur, Mandalay Bay Resort, MGM Grand, New York New York, Monte Carlo Resorts and City Center. You will spend enough of your valuable time just checking out these Las Vegas Properties.  
  6. If you want to spend one day on the North side of Las Vegas – just plan ahead – realize it will take you most of your day. Simply because there is so much to see.
  7. Make a point of checking out the pools; not only is it relaxing, but it gives you time to think out your day. Be sure to arrive early, around 8:00 – 8:30 am should give you enough time to save your lounger. If you want to go have breakfast, set down your hat or some article you won’t care if it’s gone when you come back. Or check out the poolside restaurants. But always be sure to save your lounger.
  8. For Transportation – Use the deuce bus system or the Las Vegas Monorail system.
  9. Only gamble what you can afford – Before heading to Vegas always have a budget planned ahead. Set aside an amount of money you will spend on gambling each day you are there. For example: Let’s say you set aside $300 per day just for gambling. Spread out your gambling for the whole day. Don’t spend it all at once. If you’re winning, think of that as entertainment money. Always cash out while you’re ahead and never get greedy. Take a break from the gambling – go have something to eat. Never expect to win and always expect you will lose your gambling money; think of it as a form of entertainment. With these small simply rules, you won’t leave Vegas disappointed.
  10.  The last suggestion is: Your first time down to Vegas go for just 3-4 days and then expand your days the more experienced you become. Always plan your trip ahead and never make any rash on-the-spot decisions. Plan to come back more than once. Make it one of your yearly holiday destinations.

Come and Join the fun interactive social club : Facebook Vegas Reviews

Las Vegas is a fun-filled city of entertainment and taking baby steps you won’t leave Vegas disappointed. Take Vegas in Baby Steps will make your time the most enjoyable holiday where you can’t wait to go back again.

Vegas Reviews is a fun-filled interactive social club by individuals who love everything Vegas and love to share their experiences – Just for the fun of it. [Vegas Reviews is not associated with any Vegas Properties or their affiliates] We voice our reviews independently as any other customer and are not here to trash or bash an establishment. Vegas Reviews is all about fun showcasing photos of Las Vegas and sharing all that Vegas has to share with its customers.
Join us on facebook with Vegas Reviews and be sure to tell your friends.

About Vegas Reviews:

Vegas Reviews is not associated with any Vegas Hotels or paid by it's own personal reviews of hotels in Vegas.
We're just simply a fun host Facebook page featuring only about the fun in Vegas.
When we find a wonderful stay in Vegas, I like to write about the fun we had at the Vegas Hotel.

In this case we had fun at the Venetian Las Vegas. I don't give reviews very often, so when treated wonderful - I write about it.

Also - Vegas Reviews is not a company. Just a fun social Facebook Page having fun in Vegas. It would be nice to be paid for reviews, but this is just not the case here. So - if you enjoy all the fun in Vegas and would like to join our fun social page - please come on by : Vegas Reviews

Please share the fun and tell your friends about Vegas Reviews - Let's see how many friends of Vegas - are there?

By James Montana - A Screenwriter for Black Angels of Sirus 5 - http://jrobbmontana.com 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Colosseum at Caesars Palace


Category: Music Venues
Neighbourhood: The Strip


The Owners:

The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is one of the best entertaining spots in Las Vegas. The company's resorts operate primarily under Caesars Entertainment with  over 70,000 employees.


Caesars Entertainment owns Caesars Palace, Harrah's Horseshoe, Planet Hollywood, Paris, Rio, Flamingo, Imperial Palace, Ballys, Harveys, Tunica Roadhouse, Grand Biloxi,London Clubs International ,Total Rewards and of course the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

About :

The Colosseum was built with Celine Dion in mind.

The Colosseum is a modern replica of Rome's architectural wonder, complete with world class acoustics and a classic style. Designed to accommodate stage shows of all varieties, including the world-reknowned Caesars' headliners, The Colosseum seats an impressive 4,298 with no seat farther than 120-feet from the stage and is equipped with state-of-the-art audio and visual elements, including one of the largest indoor high-definition LED screens in North America (120-feet wide by 33-feet tall)

The Personal Experience:

The first time I decided to see one of the venues at The Colosseum, I hesitated because of the rich price tag to see any of the stars, like : Cher, Shania Twain, Jerry Seinfeld, Celine Dion,Elton John and Rod Stewart.
The price tag can cost a couple $400, so you can understand my hesitation. While in Vegas I was lucky enough to win some cash from one of slot machines at Caesars Palace, so it help seal the deal and take in the venue of Cher.

Entering the vast sound proof complex, I was at awe at its architectural structure, not to mention the organized polite staff. Within minutes we were seated within the grand Colosseum.
The seating was very well designed, comfortable and enough elbow room that you didn't have the feel of a packed sardine.
We were along the top third tier and were a little concerned if were even going to be able to see Cher never mind hear her.
But, as soon as the performance began, the whole stadium was taken back by how close everything was. It is actually what they said - no seat farther than 120 ft from the stage. What an incredible design and Cher entertained us like I've never seen before in my life.
The whole show was fabulous and Cher's singing actually brought tears to my eyes;quite an accomplishment for this particular male species.
Looking Down from the 27th Floor of Caesars Palace - poolside

In Conclusion:
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is well worth the price and offers the best of the best from entertainment to comfort.  Our next show I plan on seeing in Sept 2012 is Shania Twain for two reasons. First, Shania Twain is from Alberta Canada and secondly, I love her songs.
Take time to see one of the venues of your choice - it will be the best time you will ever had.
And remember you're there to have "fun". Make the best of your time and enjoy the shows.

About Vegas Reviews:

Vegas Reviews is not associated with any Vegas Hotels or paid by it's own personal reviews of hotels in Vegas.
We're just simply a fun host Facebook page featuring only about the fun in Vegas.
When we find a wonderful stay in Vegas, I like to write about the fun we had at the Vegas Hotel.

 I don't give reviews very often, so when treated wonderful - I write about it.

Also - Vegas Reviews is not a company. Just a fun social Facebook Page having fun in Vegas. It would be nice to be paid for reviews, but this is just not the case here. So - if you enjoy all the fun in Vegas and would like to join our fun social page - please come on by : Vegas Reviews

Please share the fun and tell your friends about Vegas Reviews - Let's see how many friends of Vegas - are there?


What ever your fun and excitement is - be sure to try out The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
by James Montana - Screenwriter : Black Angels of Sirus 5