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SPRING BREAK FOR THE REAL WORLD

02-08-2008

Just because the days of cramming six friends into a hotel room are long gone doesn’t mean Spring Break has to be too. Satisfy the urge with an Adult Spring Break. VEGAS.com reveals its Top Ten ways to spend grown-up money in Las Vegas - including where to stay in style, dine with tablecloths and party like you’ve made it in the real world.

1. First Class and Feng Shui

Book first-class tickets to Vegas and check into the new five star Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino with 3,000 suites and villas with private pools and spas. Feng shui masters created a proper flow of energy and maximum comfort. First-class airfares from New York City and hotel for three nights start at $1700 per person on www.VEGAS.com (priced for mid-March weekend).

 

2. Get a Stylin’ Suite and Bring the Spa to You

From Spa Mandalay, book massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, mist-on tanning, body wraps and scrubs in the comfort of your Mandalay Bay ravishing room.  Or indulge in the hotel spa, one of the city’s best, and reserve a private treatment suite with your own tub, shower and restroom.

 

3. Dining For Grown-Up Palettes

Chef Charlie Palmer is at Aureole, named a AAA Four Diamond restaurant six times at Mandalay Bay. Enjoy wines from the 42 foot wine tower and have it personally delivered by an Aureole “wine angel.” Enjoy an elegant meal at Le Cirque at the Bellagio, a AAA Five Diamond restaurant with a no children under 12 policy. Dive into a juicy steak at SW Steakhouse at the Wynn, named Best Steakhouse in Las Vegas Life magazine’s 2007 Epicurean Awards.

 

4. Golf before Gamble

The Tournament Players Club Las Vegas is a rugged, yet elegant desert classic course and the perennial venue for the PGA Tour’s annual stop in Vegas. Or try the Badlands course that elegantly weaves through deep canyons. Rates for 18 holes on both courses vary

between $95 – $225, book tee times on www.VEGAS.com.  

 

5. Adrenalin for Sale

Adrenalin junkies rejoice! After training with an instructor get suited up to experience the fastest 15 minutes of your life. Drive a race-equipped BMW Z3 around an exciting road-course track. Your own personal instructor will ride-along with you, giving you feedback by radio communication. The Mario Andretti Road Course Qualifier is $399 per person and is available on the VEGAS.com Tours page.

 

6. Worth $1000 for two

Fly like a bird over the Grand Canyon with VEGAS.com’s “Champagne Quest” helicopter tour. The package includes limousine pickup at your hotel, scenic helicopter adventure, and champagne picnic lunch on the shores of the Colorado River for $482 per person.

 

7. VIP Show Seating With Huge Benefits

You’ve never seen a show like this until you’ve seen Le Rêve as a VIP. Located at Wynn Las Vegas, Champagne Circle seating includes VIP seats (ultra comfy, perfect views, easy access), champagne, chocolate-covered strawberries and private video monitors with live video from under the water scenes during the show. Champagne Circle tickets cost $174.90 per ticket and are available on the VEGAS.com Shows page.

 

8. Buy Celebrity Status

Gain celebrity status at Blush, the first boutique nightclub in Vegas. VEGAS.com offers a VIP Package for four which includes: VIP front of the line access, escorted service to your table and two bottles of Skyy Vodka. The package costs $865.

 

9. Smoke Free for High Rollers

Get everything you want. (And nothing you don’t.) Gamble like a high-roller, smoke free at the Golden Nugget. Their high-limit slot salon offers VIP services including a lavish lounge and p
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