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| 10-Apr-2008
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Nights without Neon and Moonlight Spa to Light up Summer Evenings at The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas
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HENDERSON, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Las Vegas summer nights no longer need bright lights and flashing neon to “come alive.” The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas has unveiled a new all-night-adventure program appropriate for children and adults, couples and families and nocturnal merry-makers of all ages. Among other pleasures, the menu of never-before-offered night activities will include a heavens-driven “Moonlight Spa” available nowhere else in the world.
Nights Without Neon puts “early to bed” to rest. Summer guests of The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas will now be able to experience close-up the nocturnal beauty of Nevada’s high-desert, as well as new recreation and dining options designed specifically for the area’s balmy summer nights. The resort’s Nights Without Neon menu includes the following à la carte adventures, offered from May 1 through Labor Day 2008:
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| 11-Mar-2008
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Darrell Lemont Armstead Christine Marie Miller
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Christine Marie Miller and Darrell Lemont Armstead, both of Fort Wayne, are planning a wedding March 29 at The Ritz Carlton, Lake Las Vegas, Nev.
Their parents are Richard and Janet Miller, and Charles and Annie Armstead, all of Fort Wayne.
The bride-elect graduated from Concordia Lutheran High School and Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. She is employed by the city of Fort Wayne. Her fiancé graduated from Wayne High School and attended Spring Arbor University, Spring Arbor, Mich., and Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Okla. He is employed by Fort Wayne Community Schools.
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| 03-Jan-2008
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Gilbert’s Travel
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AAA
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AAA has released its 2007 list of coveted Four Diamond awards for the Las Vegas area, and the group has grown to include four new restaurants and three new hotels.
The following are new restaurants on the list:...

The Ritz-Carlton at Lake Las Vegas...
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| 19-Dec-2007
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Steam Shower
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Looking For A Luxury Hotel In Las Vegas?
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manually with an upgrade from the regular hotel area to something a little more lavish. Of course, the critical luxury experience is being comped by one of the hotels. This is where the disco puts you up in a trivial suite or if you’re a High-wave, or “Whale”, you can live in suites that sacrifice $10,000 or more a night. The only downside is you must match to chance a least quantity of time at the high stakes tables.
If the typical vacationer requests to live the life of luxury in Las Vega they must pay for it out of their own compact but if you keep an eye on your gaming losses you could very well come out auxiliary before than if you would have gotten a open area.
Some of the paymentst hotels in the world can be found in Las Vegas and many of them are surprisingly affordable when compared to the value of main city hotel areas like New York or Chicago:
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| 30-Nov-2007
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P. de Terre, Inc.
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A Feast in the Hills above Las Vegas
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I’ve always had an appreciation for Ritz-Carlton hotels as imposing and majestic, totally grande luxe, and my few stays in the hotels have served as confirmation of that preconception. But as I discovered when I left the gambling halls on the flatland below and climbed into the hills to Lake Las Vegas, there are some differences between the Ritz of my imagination and this one nestled along the shore of the lake.
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