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  2. Fairmont Orchid - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the resort was finished hosting 540 luxury guest rooms, a spa and 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) pool. In 2015, the Fairmont Orchid was sold to South Korea-based Mirae Asset , one of Asia’s largest independent financial services firms.

  3. The D Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel (formerly Fitzgeralds) is a 34-story, 639-room hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, owned and operated by Derek and Greg Stevens. The D is located at the eastern end of the Fremont Street Experience. It has a 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) casino, several restaurants, a business center, and a pool. The ...

  4. Resort fee - Wikipedia

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    Resort fees brought in $2.47 billion to the hotel industry in 2015. [38] MGM Resorts International stated that, for Las Vegas hotel rooms in 2011, "Our RevPAR (revenue per available room) in the first quarter was up 16%, including resort fees. Excluding resort fees, REVPAR was up 11% in the quarter year-over-year." [48]

  5. High Winds Force Cancellation Of Las Vegas’ Lovers ... - AOL

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    The single-day mega event at the outdoor Las Vegas Festival Grounds was preemptively canceled last night ahead of “dangerous weather” including “30-35 mph sustained winds with gusts ...

  6. Where Old Vegas is still alive today

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    Another historic hotel is the Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, located at the west end of Fremont Street downtown.. Technically this property is 118 years old; it opened as the Hotel Nevada in 1906 ...

  7. Resorts World Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The 4,700-seat theatre was designed by Scéno Plus, a world-renowned entertainment design firm based out of Montreal.The 13,550-square-foot stage is one of the largest on the Las Vegas Strip, measuring 64-foot deep by 196-foot wide.