Last Minute Deals Las Vegas

Best Deli:

The Stage Deli (tel. 702/893-4045), in Caesars, will give no cause for complaints (your mouth will be too packed with out-of-this-world pastrami to say much of anything).

Best New Orleans Cuisine:

Emeril's New Orleans Fish House (tel. 702/891-7374), in the MGM Grand, and his Delmonico Steakhouse (tel. 702/414-3737), in The Venetian, bring the celebrity chef's "Bam!" cuisine to the other side of the Mississippi, and we are glad.

Best Red Meat:

Lawry's The Prime Rib, 4043 Howard Hughes Pkwy. (tel. 702/893-2223), has such good prime rib it's hard to imagine ever having any better. If you want cuts other than prime rib, Charlie Palmer's (tel. 702/632-5120) in the Four Seasons has some of the best steaks in town, though the more budget-conscious might want to either split the enormous cuts or try the very popular Austin's Steakhouse.

Come to Vegas

Las Vegas is convention central. Orthodontists go there as well as architects. Computer geeks and gynecologists, TV preachers and township clerks, postal workers and pathologists. There's an abundance of good hotel rooms, cheap eats, agreeable weather. Coming and going is reasonably painless. There's golf and gambling and ogling girls -- showgirls of unspeakable beauty -- and, of course, the mountains and the desert and the sky.

Las Vegas, the Sin City

Las Vegas, the Sin City, offers a lot. Casino's, restaurants, hotels, dinnershows and many, many more. Come to Las Vegas to enjoy 24/7.

Frequentley asked questions:
Why aren't there any locks on the casino/hotel doors?
Because the casino's never close.

Do you have any chance to go home with millions?
Why do you think the city is so big? Las Vegas is build on losers.

Beside the casino's, what else can you do?
If you have money left, you can make a trip to many tourists places. You can visit the Hoover Dam, Redrock Canyon and - of course - Grand Canyon.