DAP ENTERTAINMENT - VEGAS 2010
May 9th - 13th 2010 (Sunday-Thursday)
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ShoppingMiracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood3667 S. Las Vegas
Blvd. Las Vegas, 89109 (702) 866-0710 Map it | |
Miracle
Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Details- Hours of operation: Sunday – Thursday, 10 a.m.
– 11 p.m. Friday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – midnight. From noon - 9 p.m. daily, customer service hosts ride around
the shops and answer questions that guests may have. Hours of restaurants, clubs and some stores may vary.
- Location: Located
at the Planet Hollywood, where the Strip meets Harmon Avenue (between Flamingo and Tropicana).
- Valet parking: Yes,
available through the parking garage.
- Restaurants and food inside the mall: Aromi D' Italia, Blondies Sports Bar & Grill, Cheeseburger Las Vegas, Hawaiian Tropic Zone, Cabo Wabo (opening Dec. 4, 2009), La Salsa Cantina, Lombardi's Romagna Mia, Merchant's Harbor Coffee House, Ocean One Bar & Grille, Oyster Bay Seafood & Wine Bar, Pampas Churrascaria Brazilian Grille, Todai Seafood & Sushi Buffet, Auntie Anne's Pretzels and Créamo, Godiva Chocolatier, Nestlé TollHouse Café, Teuscher Chocolates of Switzerland,The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and Tacone Flavor Grille & Daiquiri Bar. For more restaurants inside Miracle Mile Shops and Planet Hollywood, click here.
- Floor plan: Complete map and list of the shops.
- Special features: There is complimentary shuttle service from Stratosphere to Miracle Mile.
Please call for details. The mall has customer service hosts on Segway scooters who assist customers in finding stores.
Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood ReviewCombining glamorous surroundings,
170 stores and 15 restaurants, the Miracle Mile Shops definitely stand out on the Las Vegas Strip. Formerly called
the Desert Passage, the mall's former Middle Eastern theme now features a more snazzy, futuristic design. From an outdoor
6,000-square-foot LED sign with continuous streaming images to an outdoor sound system, the Miracle Mile Shops definitely
spark up the south end of the Strip. If you want to take a break from walking, hop on one of the machine-operated people movers,
which directly lead up to the mall's north entrance. Upon entering the Miracle Mile Shops, guests immediately notice
the bright interior lighting. Other modernized features include a stretched out silver grid ceiling, black shiny flooring
and Vegas-themed art throughout the mall. One of the future projects include a state-of-the-art indoor fountain show. The
Miracle Mile Shops is the first mall in town to welcome the ultra-trendy store, H&M. Popular for its European-inspired
fashion trends, H&M features clothing similar to those seen in runway shows, but without the expensive price tags.
From classy to post-grunge, preppy to glam, each style is sure to make a huge fashion statement. Ladies will love the all
the unique patterns, while the men can achieve the popular metropolitan look without spending a fortune. Another hip
spot is Urban Outiftters, which sells everything from urban-inspired furniture to retro sneakers and hippie-style
attire. For old-school glamour with an edge, ladies will enjoy the timeless styles at the Bettie Page store. Women will
also love the large Sephora shop, offering just about every kind of make-up, perfume and skin care product imaginable.
Those with a shoe habit should stop in to Wild Pair, which carries brands like Steve Madden, Puma, Diesel and Baby
Phat. Bakers Footwear offers super stylish, yet affordable shoes for men and women. If you're a pet lover, the Gregory Popovich's Comedy Pet Theater inside the mall's V Theater showcases some of the cutest animal tricks you'll ever see. Make sure to also check out
the breathtaking illusions of Steve Wyrick. The downstairs portion of this complex transforms into Triq Nightclub Fridays and Saturdays. For a different kind of nightlife experience, Krave alternative nightclub offers dancing, karaoke, world-class DJs and much more. Shoppers can also see a multi-sensory
laser show at the mall's south entrance, which plays hourly Monday through Thursday from 11:45 a.m. - 11:45 p.m.. From Friday
- Sunday, the show plays every half hour from 11:15 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. For those who appreciate water shows, the mall's
multimillion dollar water fountain features water shooting up to 50 feet high. In addition, onlookers can marvel at the stunning
lighting effects, color-changing fog and music from a state-of-the-art surround sound system. The fountain show plays every
hour on the hour, from 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. in front of the V Theater.
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Vegas is a great place to gather the family or your friends and enjoy fantastic food, spectacular shows and each other's
company. Use our guide below to make the most of your upcoming class or family reunion in Las Vegas. Q:
I'm meeting up with six of my buddies in Vegas - we're all married with kids, but want to have a respectably crazy Vegas weekend.
A: Since you're only here for the weekend, here are some quick picks: Hit Napoleon's Cigar Bar/Lounge over at Paris Las Vegas. You can bring your own stogies or take your pick from their well-stocked humidor. For a bite to
eat, the six of you must pull up a recliner at ESPN Zone and catch the games of the day or you can make your way over to Hawaiian Tropic Zone in the Miracle Mile Shops, where you can watch the game and enjoy the view of the bikini clad waitresses. Visit Stripsteak at Mandalay Bay for some fine dining and a hearty steak dinner. For your nighttime festivities, enjoy the titillating
Fantasy or X Burlesque . Catch a comedy act if a night of laughs is more your game. If you are looking for a place to enjoy a few drinks and maybe some live music stop
by Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville at the Flamingo. There is an outdoor balcony area where you can check out all the action on the Strip while sipping a specialty
margarita. If you really want to let loose, head over to VooDoo Lounge at the Rio or Tao at the Venetian. They both have restaurants where you can have dinner and then party at the club afterwards to avoid waiting
in line. For late night munchies, Vegas steak dinners are a must. And sometime during the weekend, make your way over to the Carnival World Buffet at the Rio - it has become a Vegas classic.
Are you and your buddies golf lovers? Of course you are. In between
your shows and dinners, book a little tee time on one of Vegas' plentiful fairways. Q: We are planning a family reunion in Vegas for 25 people,
ages 15-74. What hotels and restaurants can accommodate us? A: Twenty-five people? Wow! What an entourage.
VEGAS.com can easily take care of you. Send all inquiries and requests to our group specialist. Now, regarding restaurants. Many people means many taste buds. First off, let's get the obvious out of the way: Buffet, buffet, buffet and more buffets. But don't despair. Buffets are not your only options. Here's a list of a few of the many restaurants that offer private dining
or who cater to big groups at a good price: Bucca di beppo, Garduño's at the Palms, Prime at Bellagio, Regale at the Excalibur and Delmonico Steakhouse at the Venetian. Rub BBQ at the Rio is a great place for a large group to enjoy a hearty meal of mouth watering ribs and other traditional Southern
favorites. Q: I'm coming to Vegas with my girlfriends from high school. We want to go dancing, see a show, fancy dinners,
shopping, maybe a spa. What do you suggest? A: Sounds like you want a fun-filled, all-out weekend . . . with a hint or relaxation, of course. Spend Friday
night dancing at Mandalay Bay's House of Blues . Enjoy the pre-dancing hours sipping martinis at Red Square at Mandalay Bay or taking in an early show of "O" at the Bellagio. The next day, get buffed, wrapped and massaged over at Canyon Ranch Spa at the Venetian. It is the largest spa in town with 62 treatment rooms. If you are looking for something more intimate,
visit the Spa at the MGM Grand. It's a feng-shui masterpiece, re-energizing you for dinner at the Palms' Little Buddha. For the after-dinner stop, make your way to I-Bar at the Rio. If you are up for another night of dancing head to Diablo's Cantina at the Monte Carlo. There is a restaurant downstairs and a bar up top where you can dance on the balcony while staying
in tune with all the action on the Strip below. And to top the night off, share in the experience of keepsake mementos - get
yourselves small, inconspicuous tattoos.
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So, you want to spend all your time partyin', eh? We salute you. Follow our plan and you'll have a weekend you'll never
forget (or never remember). Q: There's a bunch of us heading to Vegas for a wild weekend. What's the
best place to stay? A: Ah, you want atmosphere? We'll give you atmosphere. Stepping into the Rio is like a party in itself. All the rooms are suites here, so you and your buddies can hang out in style -- and be close to
a number of great restaurants and bars. Another hotel conducive to the partier is the Hard Rock -- with all the rock stars, celebrities and party types, you'll feel right at home. You'll find this vibe at The Palms as well. If you have enough juice -- or more likely, cash -- you can book one of the Palms' Fantasy Suites, which offer such unrivaled amenities as a DJ booth, Show Shower™ (with stripper pole), rotating bed, walk-in closet or
pool table.
Q: I'm looking for a nonstop party. This means no boring restaurants. Where should I go
to eat? A: Would we send you to a boring restaurant? Of course not. We've got just the thing -- Kahunaville at Treasure Island. Boy, is this place a treasure for partiers. There's flair bartenders and a party atmosphere throughout.
You may never want to leave. Mr. Lucky's at the Hard Rock also is a great spot. You can sit and watch the world go by. Plus, it's open 24 hours. And it can get quite
loud. Plus, for a restaurant where even the servers are having a great time partying it up, don't missDick's Last Resort at the Excalibur. Consider yourself warned though -- that one's not for the faint of heart! Q:
So, then, what are the hottest spots to party at? A: Here are some absolute musts: Pure at Caesars Palace remains not only one of the top nightclubs in Vegas but also the world, drawing packed crowds and Hollywood's
youngest and hottest stars every week. Its sister clubLAXnever fails to bring in the crowds, either. Tao at the Venetian is another celebrity favorite, offering a sharp contrast to Pure's Miami Beach-inspired design with a Zen-influenced
setting. But don't let the statues of Buddha fool you -- when the club opens its doors, Tao is all about the party. Try the
Palms, where the always-popular ghostbar overlooks the city from 55 stories high while Rain Las Vegas packs 'em in on the ground floor of the casino -- you'll catch some of the top rock 'n' roll acts performing here as well.
You should also check out the wild Body English and Studio 54, modeled after the famous New York nightclub.
But wait, there's more: You can take advantage of our best connections
at Coyote Ugly and many more. Buy your general-admission, line and VIP passes online here at VEGAS.com. Just consider it our gift to you. Q: Where are the after-hours clubs? A: You
couldn't call yourself an after-hours partier if you didn't hang out at Drai's. Q: What's open 24 hours? A: You're in Vegas, baby. The whole town is open
24 hours, but for a true Vegas party try Vegas' greatest dive, the Double Down serves you around the clock. That should do ya. Of course, you'll always be able to, at any time, get a drink in the
casino. And, hey, if you know ahead of time you're coming into town, check out our packages for the best rate on hotel rooms, airfare and more. It's guaranteed!
Dining: Bargains Steak specials - $6.99: 10-ounce steak at Ellis Island. Includes potato, bread, green beans and a beer.
- $7.77: Gambler's Special: Steak, three grilled shrimp, a choice
of potato or broccoli and a salad. At Mr. Lucky's 24/7 in the Hard Rock Hotel. It's not on the menu -- you'll have to ask your server -- and is available around the clock
- $7.85: Surf and
Turf special including New York steak, pan-fried shrimp, soup or salad, potato or rice and garlic or French bread, available
at Jerry's Famous Coffee Shop.
- $7.99: Porterhouse steak at Arizona Charlie's Boulder Café.
- $7.99: New York strip steak platter with roasted potatoes and vegetables for $7.99 at Sweet Lucy's in the Eastside Cannery.
- $9.95: Steak and shrimp at the Best Western's Mardi Gras Café on Paradise Road.
- $9.99: T-bone steak dinner and a beer at Terrible's Bougainvillea Cafe. It's not on the menu, so ask your server about this special. Available 24 hours.
- $12.99: 16-ounce
T-bone steak dinner at The Orleans' Courtyard Café. Available 24 hours.
- $12.99: Kady's T-bone Steak special at the Riviera. Available Saturday-Thursday, 10 p.m.-6 a.m.
- $12.99: 7-ounce sirloin steak, golden fried shrimp, choice of baked
potato, rice or french fries and soup or salad at Sundance Grill inside Silverton.
- $20.75: New York steak and half a pound of crab legs with drawn butter, potato or rice, vegetables and soup
or salad available at Garden Café in the Tropicana.
Prime rib specials - $7.95: Prime rib special comes with soup or salad, vegetable,
potato and dessert, available at Market Street Cafe from 4 p.m. - 11 p.m., daily.
- $7.99: Prime rib and shrimp dinner at Arizona Charlie's Boulder's Sourdough Cafe.
- $8.95: Magnolia's Veranda at the Four Queens offers a prime rib dinner served daily from 4 p.m. - midnight.
- $10.95: 10-ounce prime rib dinner
at The Orleans' Courtyard Cafe. Available 24 hours.
- $10.99: 12-ounce prime rib dinner at the Casino Cafe at Circus Circus. Includes potato, vegetable, roll and soup or salad. Available daily, 3 p.m. - 11 p.m. Holidays are excluded.
- $11.99: All-you-can-eat prime rib dinner at Casino Cafe inside Circus Circus. The special includes choice of potato, choice of soup or salad available from 2 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Breakfast
specials - $1.95: Two scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy and bacon or sausage at Ellis Island. Available from 11 p.m. - 6 a.m.
- $1.99: Two eggs, home fries and bacon or sausage from midnight-7 a.m. at Victory
Café at the Cannery Casino Hotel.
- $1.99: Breakfast special with player's card, choose from six options including two eggs with bacon and toast,
pancakes or French toast. Served 5 a.m. - 8 a.m. in the Promenade Cafe at JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort, Spa & Golf.
- $1.99: Eastside special, includes two eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns and toast at Snaps in Eastside Cannery. Offered 11 p.m. - 9 a.m.
- $1.99: Pancake special with two pancakes and two pieces of bacon
or breakfast sausage at Snaps in Eastside Cannery. Offered 11 p.m. - 9 a.m.
- $2.21: "Deuces Wild" includes two scrambled eggs, two slices
of bacon, two sausage links, with two triangles of French toast at Promenade Cafe at JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort, Spa & Golf. Available daily, midnight-5 a.m.
- $2.21: "Jack Stack" includes four buttermilk pancakes served with whipped
butter and maple syrup at Promenade Cafe at JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort, Spa & Golf. Available daily, midnight-5 a.m.
- $2.21: Biscuits and Gravy special at Promenade Cafe at JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort, Spa & Golf.
- $2.49: Pancake sandwich at the Texas Cafe at Texas Station.
- $2.45: two pancakes with country gravy available daily, midnight - 6 a.m. at the Coronado Cafe at Southpoint.
- $2.95: Two eggs, hash browns, toast and jelly with bacon or sausage available daily, midnight
- 6 a.m. at the Coronado Cafe at Southpoint.
- $2.95: Pancake sandwich: buttermilk pancake, fried egg and sliced ham available daily,
midnight - 6 a.m. at the Coronado Cafe at Southpoint.
- $2.99: Three egg, hash brown and toast at the Texas Cafe at Texas Station. Available daily, 12 a.m.-11 a.m.
- $2.99: Ham steak eggs, hash browns and toast at the Eastside
Cannery's Snaps restaurant. Offered 11 p.m. - 9 a.m.
- $2.99: New York steak with two eggs, hash brown and toast, offered at
Snaps restaurant in Eastside Cannery between 11 p.m. - 9 a.m.
- $3.21: Old Vegas Breakfast includes New York steak or ham,
two eggs, breakfast potatoes and toast at Promenade Cafe at JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort, Spa & Golf. Available daily, midnight-5 a.m.
- $3.29: Sirloin steak and eggs at Arizona Charlie's Boulder's Sourdough Cafe.
- $3.29: Ham steak and eggs at Arizona Charlie's Boulder's Sourdough Cafe.
- $3.45: New York steak and eggs, available 11 p.m. to 11 a.m. at Ellis Island.
- $3.99: Summerlin includes 2 eggs, bacon, ham or sausage, hash browns and choice of bread at Steiner's A Nevada Style Pub
- $3.99: Steak and eggs, toast and hash browns available midnight - 6 a.m. daily at the Courtyard Cafe in the Orleans.
- $3.99: Breakfast special, served 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. 2 eggs, biscuits and gravy, choice of bacon or sausage at Ellis Island.
- $4.95: Ham steak, two eggs, hash browns toast and jelly available daily, midnight - 6 a.m. at the Coronado Cafe at Southpoint.
- $4.99: New York steak and eggs at the Golden Gate. Available between midnight - 2 a.m.
- $4.99: Steak, two eggs, hashbrowns and toast, served 11 p.m. to 11 a.m. at
Baja Beach Cafe at the Fiesta.
- $4.99: Graveyard special at Casino Cafe at Circus Circus. Includes two eggs, hash browns, toast, bacon or sausage and coffee. Available daily, 11 p.m.-5 a.m. Holidays
are excluded.
- $5.95: 7-ounce N.Y. steak, two eggs, hash browns and toast available daily, midnight - 6 a.m. at the
Coronado Cafe at Southpoint.
- $5.99: Three eggs with choice of ham, bacon or sausage, hash Browns and short stack of pancakes
at Sunset Cafe inside Sunset Station.
Lunch specials - $7.99:Chinese lunch special from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. served with
egg drop soup, steamed rice and fortune cookies at Bougainvillea Cafe at Terrible's Casino
24-hour specials - $1: Miller Genuine Drafts at Silverton's 24-hour casino bar.
- $1: bottles of Pacifico beer at the Main Bar at Jerry's Nugget Casino offered 24/7.
- $2: Heineken
beers at all casino bars in the California, available 24 hours a day.
- $2: Corona beers at all casino bars in the California, available 24 hours a day.
- $2.85: Hamburger with macaroni salad at Aloha Specialties at California, available 24 hours.
- $3.99: Breakfast skillets at Boulder Cafe at Boulder Station. Includes three eggs, hash browns and a short stack of pancakes. Available 24 hours daily.
- $3.99 Steak and eggs
at Sam's Town. Available 24 hours.
- $7.77: Gambler's Special: Steak, three grilled shrimp, a choice of potato or broccoli and a
salad. At Mr. Lucky's 24/7 in the Hard Rock Hotel. It's not on the menu -- you'll have to ask your server -- and is available around the clock.
- $9.95: Blue plate
specials available 24/7 come with soup or salad, vegetables and a dinner roll. Daily offerings include chicken pot pie, meatloaf
and turkey. Check with the Garden Cafe at Tropicana for the daily offering.
- $12.99: 16-ounce T-bone steak dinner at The Orleans' Courtyard Café. Available 24 hours.
Shrimp cocktail specials - 99-cents: Shrimp cocktail special available daily
at the Player's Deli in the Tropicana.
- $1.99: The original, classic shrimp cocktail at the Golden Gate's San Francisco Shrimp Bar & Deli
- $1.99: Shrimp cocktail and draft beer special at The Deli at Eastside Cannery.
- $2.99: The "Big Shrimp" cocktail at the Golden Gate
- $2.95: Bay shrimp cocktail at Westside Deli at Circus Circus.
Drink specials - $1: Bud and Bud lights at Fiesta Henderson.
- $1: bottles of Pacifico beer at the Main Bar at Jerry's Nugget Casino, offered 24/7.
- $1: tequila shots
or Miller Chill bottles at Mi Casa Grill Cantina inside Silverton Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
- $1: Miller Genuine Drafts at Silverton's 24-hour casino bar.
- $1: 12-ounce beer Sunday - Thursday, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. at 32 Draft Bar in M Resort.
- $2: Heineken
beers at all casino bars in the California, available 24 hours a day.
- $2: Corona beers at all casino bars in the California, available 24 hours a day.
- $2.50: Well drinks at the The Plaza
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