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    With careful planning, travelers can stay within their budget and have a great time in Sin City. With more than 50 visits to Las Vegas under my belt, I consider myself an expert in all things Sin ...

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    7 Best Vacation Destinations for Seniors and Retirees When planning a vacation , it helps to first think about the interests, desires and even limitations of those who will be traveling.

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  6. Mystère (Cirque du Soleil) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time the musical score was renovated with assistance from Benoît Jutras, a longtime music director and arranger for Cirque who later went on to compose for Quidam and other Cirque shows. The result, captured in the album Mystère: Live in Las Vegas , was a score that reflects the diverse compositional styles of both composers.

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    The Hacienda was located by itself at the time, a distance away from other resorts. Because of its location, most guests did not bother to visit the other resorts. The Hacienda was the first Las Vegas resort to target a family clientele, and until 1962, it operated a plane service to fly in guests from out of state.