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Who would have thought it? Several days in Vegas and you've yet to see the inside of a casino. Your frugal side asserting itself? More likely, the abundance of other things to do. Like really terrific golf?horseback riding?and all the great ways to get wet awaiting at Lake Mead. How about checking out the Grand Canyon - by chopper? Back at Grand Desert there's exercise equipment to build your appetite and a deli to satisfy it. When you're ready to try your luck at the tables, rest assured, the Strip never sleeps.
Warm colors and marble decor give this 599-room resort the feel of an oversized Tuscan villa, three blocks east of The Strip.
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This resort is located just north of McCarran Airport, midway between The Strip and University of Nevada (UNLV) campus. It has two towers of 12 and 15 floors, respectively, and public areas appointed with marble, burnished wood beams, and antique-style furnishings.
The resort is built around a large patio with two pools and a spa tub. A convenience store offers sundries and deli items, while an activities center has games, aerobics classes, and complimentary high-speed Internet access. A massage therapist is on call, and complimentary shuttle service to The Strip is available.
This resort has 599 guestrooms decorated with natural-wood furnishings, Mediterranean-inspired decor, and color schemes in tan and gold. Units offer kitchenettes with mini-refrigerators and microwaves or full kitchens with refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers, and stove/oven units. Other amenities include CD players, cable TV/VCRs, and complimentary dial-up Internet access. Many units have jetted tubs
The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.
Nearby restaurants:
Roy's Restaurant
Piero's Trattoria
The Carriage House
265 E. Harmon Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89109
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