Friday, February 5, 2016

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Disney's All-Star Resort Complex

  • Friday, February 5, 2016
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  • Disney's All-Star Music Resort is a resort that is part of the Walt Disney World Resort. It is one of five resorts in the Value Resort category, along with Disney's All-Star Sports Resort, Disney's All-Star Movies Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort, and Disney's Art of Animation Resort. The resort is located on the southern portion of the Walt Disney World Resort property near Disney's Animal Kingdom. Disney's All-Star Music Resort is a 1,604-room hotel featuring giant icons[clarification needed] that that pay homage to classic music genres—including Broadway show tunes, calypso, country, jazz, and rock n' roll. Disney's All-Star Music Resort was the first Disney Value Resort with family suites. As a characteristic with all Disney Value resorts, the resort features a music theme with giant novelty items such as guitars, trumpets, and drums. The resort is designated in the Florida Green Lodging Program.


    Resort History


    The ground breaking for the All Star Resort complex was in November 1992. The architect of the resort was Arquitectonica of Miami. All Star Music was the second All Star Resort to open after Disney's All-Star Sports Resort. Calypso was the first building to open on November 22, 1994, and Broadway was the last to open on February 17, 1995. The resort opened on November 22, 1994.


    Guest Rooms
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    Each of the All Star Resorts has 1920 rooms except for the All Star Music. These rooms are slightly smaller than the rooms at the moderate resorts with 260 square feet (24 m2). A typical room has two double beds, a small table with two chairs, television, nightstand, telephone, dresser, wall mirror, luggage rack, closet area, themed light fixtures, megaphones or stars, and a clock radio. The bathrooms have a single sink and mirror in a vanity area that is separate from the tub and toilet. A small key-operated wall safe is located in the closet area. In-room amenities include irons and ironing boards, hair dryers, wall safes, and pizza delivery.

        Family Suites-Some of the standard rooms have been converted into to family suites that will sleep six people plus a crib. The new suites feature a kitchenette with microwave and two full bathrooms. The master bedroom has a queen size bed, desk, and television. The main sitting area has a television and a sofa that opens into a double bed and a chair with an ottoman that converts into two single beds. There are a total of 192 family suites.

    Dining and Shopping

        Intermission Food Court- a music themed area selling American cuisine and deli style market items. Located inside Melody Hall, the Intermission Food Court serves omelets, pancakes, French toast, pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, burgers, burritos, ice cream, and bakery items. The food court is decorated with murals of musicians and seats 500 people.

        Singing Spirits Pool Bar- poolside bar serving specialty drinks, wine, beer, and spirits located at the Calypso Pool

        Pizza Delivery- pizza, sandwiches, salad, dessert, and beverages are available in the evening for delivery to guest rooms

        Maestro Mickey's- gift shop located inside Melody Hall that offers a range of items from Disney souvenirs to Disney's All-Star Music themed clothing. The store also has grocery section that sells items including snacks, liquor, drinks, and sundries

    Buildings

        Melody Hall- the main building that houses the front desk and Guest Services, the Intermission Food Court, Note’able Games Arcade and the gift shop named Maestro Mickey’s.

    The resort consists of ten individual buildings, divided into five pairs. Each building is three stories tall and the rooms all open to the exterior hallways. The buildings have exterior and interior decor to match their names. The music theme extends to the wallpaper, pictures, and bedspreads in the guest rooms. Each pair has a separate musical theme: calypso music, jazz, rock, Broadway shows, and country music.

        Broadway- silhouettes of top hats and canes decorate the buildings. A Beauty and The Beast Marquee is present.

        Calypso- conga drums cover the stairwells. Guests pass under a colorful xylophone "bridge" as they enter this area where a set of three story tall maracas greet guests. It is also the location of the Calypso Pool.

        Country Fair- a pair of three story cowboy boots greets guests. Buildings are adorned with large fiddles, banjos and bolo ties.

        Jazz Inn- a giant drum set welcomes guests. Saxophones and clarinets adorn the buildings with silhouettes of musicians edging the roof.

        Rock Inn- area features a huge jukebox. Electric guitars and microphones decorate the buildings.

    Recreation and Amenities

        Calypso Pool- the main pool and shaped like a guitar. In the middle there are three Caballeros shooting water. The kiddie pool makes up the head stock of the guitar. This is the largest pool at all of the All Star Resorts at 251,418 gallons.

        Piano Pool- smaller pool shaped like a grand piano with the deck as the keyboard that holds 106,036 gallons

        Jogging Trail- a 1.5 mile trail circles around Disney’s All Star Resort Complex

        Note’able Games Arcade- video arcade located in Melody Hall adjacent to the Intermission food court

        Playground- located between Calypso and Jazz sections
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    Source :- disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/resorts/resortLanding?id=AllStarMusicResortLandingPage


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    Monday, January 25, 2016

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    MGM Grand Las Vegas

  • Monday, January 25, 2016
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  • The MGM Grand Las Vegas is a hotel casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The MGM Grand is the third largest hotel in the world by number of rooms and the 

    largest hotel resort complex in the United States, ahead of The Venetian. When it opened in 1993, the MGM Grand was the largest hotel in the world.

    Owned and operated by MGM Resorts International, the 30-floor main building is 293 ft (89 m) high. The property includes five outdoor pools, rivers, and waterfalls that cover 

    6.6 acres (2.7 ha),[1] a 380,000 sq ft (35,000 m2) convention center, the MGM Grand Garden Arena, and the Grand Spa. It also houses numerous shops, night clubs, restaurants 

    and the largest casino in Clark County, which occupies 171,500 sq ft (15,930 m2).

    Located on the Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection, pedestrians are not allowed to cross at street level. Instead, the MGM Grand is linked by overhead pedestrian 

    bridges to its neighboring casinos: to the south across Tropicana Avenue, the Tropicana, and to the west across the Strip, New York-New York.

    Marina Hotel
    The Marina Hotel and Casino, located at 3805 Las Vegas Boulevard, opened in 1975 as a 714-room hotel and casino. In 1989, Kirk Kerkorian bought the Marina Hotel and the 

    Tropicana Country Club to obtain the site that would become the home of the MGM Grand. During that time, the Marina was known as the MGM-Marina Hotel.[2][3][4]

    The Marina closed on November 30, 1990, and ground was broken for the new casino hotel complex on October 7, 1991. The Marina hotel building still exists as the western end 

    of the main hotel building.


    History
    When the latest MGM Grand opened on December 18, 1993, it was owned by MGM Grand Inc. At that time it had an extensive Wizard of Oz theme, including the green "Emerald 

    City" color of the building and the decorative use of Wizard of Oz memorabilia. After entering the casino's main entrance, one would find themselves in the Oz Casino facing 

    Emerald City. Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion were seen in front of the city. The Emerald City attraction featured an elaborate yellow brick road 

    walk-through, complete with the cornfield, apple orchard, and haunted forest, as well as audio-animatronic figures of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, 

    and the Wicked Witch of the West. It would end at the door of the city, leading inside for a performance of "The Wizard's Secrets". When MGM Grand began its extensive 

    refurbishment in 1996, the Oz Casino was the first to go. The Emerald City was completely demolished, and the Emerald City Gift Shop was moved to a new shopping section of 

    the casino. The store remained open until early 2003.

    Originally, the main entrance on the Strip was inside the mouth of a giant cartoon-like version of MGM's logo, Leo the Lion, but this entrance feature was changed to a more 

    traditional entrance. In 1998, a large bronze statue of Leo was added above the entrance to keep with the MGM Lion theme, while not scaring away guests. The statue weighs 50 

    tons, and at 45 feet (14 m) tall, on a 25-foot pedestal, is the largest bronze statue in the U.S.[5]


    A statue of Leo, the MGM lion
    When the MGM Grand opened, the intention was to create the first true destination hotel in the Las Vegas area by including the MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park behind the 

    casino. The plan was to make the Las Vegas Strip more family friendly by providing activities for those too young to linger inside the casino. The theme park performed poorly 

    and did not reopen for the 2001 season. On December 5, 2002, MGM Resorts International (then named MGM Mirage) announced that the former theme park would be 

    developed as a luxury condominium and hotel complex called The Signature at MGM Grand.

    The Las Vegas Monorail was built to connect MGM Grand to Bally's in 1995. The coming-out party for the monorail, on behalf of Bally's, consisted of showgirls and guys from 

    Bally's famed show, Jubilee!, helping groups to the monorail. Characters from the Wizard of Oz greeted the groups on the MGM side. The track was later updated to become the 

    southernmost section of the Las Vegas Monorail. The MGM Grand station was refurbished, the trains were replaced with Bombardier M-VI's, and the track was extended beyond 

    the southern station to provide for track switching for the trains, as well as a starting point for a potential future southern extension to the monorail line.


    MGM Grand, with sign promoting it as The City of Entertainment, now removed
    In 2000, in an attempt to appeal to a more "mature" clientele, the hotel underwent a major renovation, and almost all traces of the Oz theme were removed. The theme is now 

    more of the Art Deco era of classic Hollywood, and the hotel started billing itself as The City of Entertainment. More recently, the resort has used the phrase "Maximum Vegas", 

    referring to the vast amount of activities MGM Grand offers its guests.

    On April 26, 2000, MGM opened a new satellite registration/hotel check-in center at McCarran International Airport. This was the first of its kind opened by a hotel company at 

    any United States airport.[6] However, this airport check-in center appears to have closed in late 2013.

    In 2005, MGM opened the West Wing, a renovation of the original Marina Hotel rooms.

    In October 2011, MGM began a renovation in which all of its rooms and suites in the main tower were fully renovated, along with the casino floor and other public areas. This has 

    provided the hotel with a more contemporary room design. The work was completed in September 2012.


    Source:- https://en.wikipedia.org/
    Source :- https://www.mgmgrand.com/en/hotel.html
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    Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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    The Venetian and The Palazzo

  • Tuesday, December 15, 2015
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  • The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino is a five-diamond luxury hotel and casino resort situated between Harrah's and The Palazzo on the east side of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, NevadaUnited States, on the site of the old Sands Hotel. Designed byKlingStubbins, the hotel tower contains 36 stories and rises 475 feet (145 m). The Venetian is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation. The Venetian also serves as the seat of the corporate headquarters for its parent company.
    The Venetian resort complex is (together with the adjacent Sands Expo Convention Center and The Palazzo Hotel and Casino Resortthe world's second-largest hotel, with 4049 rooms, 3068 suites and a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m2) casino.[1] Since its opening, The Venetian Macau is the largest casino in the world, trumping The Venetian, Las Vegas.

    History

    In April 1996, Sheldon Adelson announced plans to create the property the largest resort on the Strip. This project would be situated on the former Sands property. On November 26, 1996, eight years after it was purchased by the owners of The Interface Group - Adelson, Richard Katzeff, Ted Cutler, Irwin Chafetz and Jordan Shapiro, the Sands Hotel was imploded to make way for The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino. Groundbreaking for the hotel began on April 14, 1997.
    The resort opened on May 3, 1999, with flutter of white doves, sounding trumpets and singing gondoliers, with actress Sophia Lorenjoining The Venetian Chairman and Owner, Sheldon G. Adelson, in dedicating the first motorized gondola. Built at a cost of $1.5 billion, it was one of the most expensive resorts of its kind when it opened.
    In October 2011, the Cantor Race & Sportsbook opened, which was the only Las Vegas sportsbook that was open for 24 hours a day. On June 11, 2012, the Venetian opened Carnevale, a summer-long festival that is anchored by a nightly 3-D projection show on the clock tower. In September 2012, The Blue Man Group show closed and relocated tothe Monte Carlo, after being at the Venetian for six years.

    Design[edit]

    The hotel uses VeniceItaly as its design inspiration and features architectural replicas of various Venetian landmarks, including the Palazzo DucalePiazza San MarcoPiazzetta di San Marco, the Lion of Venice Column and the Column of Saint Theodore, St Mark's Campanile, and the Rialto Bridge. The design architects for this project were The Stubbins Associates and WAT&G. Interior design was provided by Wilson Associates, And Dougall Associates for the casino.[citation needed]

    Attractions[edit]

    In October 2001, the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum opened within the resort, featuring its first collection. On June 27, 2003, the Venezia tower opened, adding 1,013 suites and a new wedding chapel. In October 2005, Blue Man Group officially opened at the Blue Man Theatre. On June 24, 2006, the show, Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular,opened at a new Paris Opera House styled theatre at The Venetian. The show concluded on September 2, 2012.[2]
    Tim McGraw and Faith Hill headlined their Soul2Soul concert series which began in December 2012 and ended in April 2014.

    Clubs[edit]

    In 2010, TAO Nightclub was second only to the XS Club at The Wynn in revenue, with over $60 million, according to Nightclub & Bar Top 100.[3] With an Asian-inspired theme, TAO features a 20 foot tall Buddha statue, an infinity edge pool stocked with koi, eight private "sky boxes" with mini-bars, a 40-foot-long terrace with views of the strip, and two dance rooms.[4]
    TAO Beach, located on top of TAO Nightclub, is the Venetian's day club and pool party. It offers seven cabanas, each with television, DVD player, Xbox 360, a stocked mini-fridge and a safe for valuables.[5]

    Legal problems[edit]

    In 2004, the Venetian agreed to pay a $1 million penalty to settle a 12-count Gaming Control Board complaint. One of the 12 complaints alleged the hotel had held a drawing for a Mercedes-Benz that was rigged to be won by a high roller who had lost a large amount in the casino.[6] The executives involved were fired.[6]
    In 2013, the Venetian agreed to pay the U.S. Department of Justice $47.4 million to settle charges over "alleged money laundering activities."[7]


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    Tuesday, November 3, 2015

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    First World Hotel & Plaza

  • Tuesday, November 3, 2015
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  • First World Hotel and Plaza is a three-star hotel in Genting Highlands, a Pahang hill resort. Featuring a total of 7,351 rooms, it has set the Guinness World Record for Largest Hotel in the World (by number of rooms). By 2006, it featured 6,118 rooms, making it the largest hotel, until The Palazzo, an expansion of The Venetian in Las Vegas, officially opened on 1 January 2008. In 2015, First World Hotel regained the Guinness World Record[1] after an opening of a new block.
    The hotel has received 35.5 million guests since 2006.


    Features

    First World Plaza
    First World Hotel consists of Tower 1 and Tower 2 with 3164 standard rooms, 2922 deluxe rooms, 649 deluxe triple rooms, 480 superior deluxe rooms, and 136 world club rooms. It is managed by First World Hotel and Resorts Sdn Bhd, one of two major companies operating at Resorts World Genting. In 2013, First World Hotel extended Tower 2 Annex which has altogether 1,286 rooms including new rooms named XYZ Deluxe and XYZ Triple. The average size of the rooms is 170.70 square feet.
    First World Hotel is the first hotel in South East Asia to launch E-Kiosk or Express Check-in and Check-out kiosks.

    Website :-www.rwgenting.com
    Address:-First World Hotel, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
    Location:-Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia


    Source :- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_World_Hotel_%26_Plaza
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