We proudly offer consistent scheduling and pricing during all major holidays.
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What's Going On in Vegas:
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August 30th & 31st, 2008
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Labor Day
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Mens Apparel Guild of CA (MAGIC) Once dedicated to just men's clothes, this
convention that brings in over 110,000 people now includes women's fashion. Expect celebs galore either hawking their
own clothing line, or just getting a sneak preview of what they'll be wearing to the next awards ceremony.
Whether you are honoring the nation's working people for Labor Day (see above), celebrating
the end of the summer or marking the beginning of the school year, check out the parties, pubs / restaurants and entertainment
for the weekend.
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October 11th & 12th, 2008
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Columbus Day
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October 14th & 15th, 2008
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Columbus Day
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October 28th & 29th, 2008
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Halloween
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Halloween can get pretty crazy in Vegas! Several of the nightclubs sponsor huge costume blowouts.
Rooms can get pricey - so book through ALVCI today!
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November 8th & 9th, 2008
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Veterans Day
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Any three-day weekend usually draws crowds to Vegas, and this one is no exception. Come celebrate the
holiday weekend where the weather is still sunny and warm.
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November 11th & 12th, 2008
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Veterans Day
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November 25th & 26th, 2008
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Thanksgiving
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A surprising number of families use the four-day weekend as an excuse to hit the Strip and enjoy a fancy Thanksgiving
dinner out, where the likelihood of being served dried-out turkey decreases dramatically. Many restaurants serve expansive
and expensive Thanksgiving specials!
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December 23rd & 24th, 2008
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Christmas
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After Thanksgiving, the entire holiday season becomes another excuse for many family members to use their additional
vacation time and spend it attempting to double their holiday bonuses. Many restaurants will offer elaborate Christmas
dinners!
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December 27th & 28th, 2008
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New Years Eve
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The Strip fills with revelers. Fireworks explode over the hotels. The casinos are body-to-body,
the showrooms filled with A-list entertainers and Vegas is more gloriously alive than you've ever seen it. New Year's
Eve in Vegas is a world-class celebration.
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December 30th & 31st, 2008
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New Years Eve
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January 17th & 18th, 2009
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Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend
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This holiday happens to fall right around Super Bowl weekend - so head to Las Vegas for one of the busiest
weekends in sports books.
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February 14th & February 15th, 2009
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Valentine's Day & President's Day Weekend
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More than 5 percent of all marriages in the United States take place in Las Vegas, making
Nevada the No. 1 location in the nation to get married! There
are more than 50 wedding chapels to help you tie the knot. But you don't have to take vows to enjoy the romance of Vegas.
With gourmet dining and sexy shows, Vegas is the perfect spot for lovers and honeymooners.
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March 14th, 15th & 17th, 2009
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St. Patrick's Day
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Perhaps not a recognized holiday in some circles, Vegas will look for any reason to celebrate. In this case,
everyone's Irish for a day, or even a weekend, and the Irish pubs around town will be bursting at the seams!
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April 11th & 12th, 2009
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Easter Weekend
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College students and families, especially from the still cold East Coast, flock to Vegas to enjoy sunshine
and Vegas entertainment. Expect the restaurants, hotels, shopping and entertainment to be busy but not unbearably busy.
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