Aladdin Hotel Las Vegas Nevada
Aladdin
Hotel Las Vegas Nevada has two brand new entertainment venues and three different
productions running currently. It's part of the renovations planned by the Sheraton
Resort, the latest owners of the Aladdin. But don't look for the Aladdin name anymore
because the hotel has changed its name to Planet Hollywood (PH). The Moroccan theme
is gone and the Hollywood glitz is in. Over the years, entertainers like Prince,
Kelly Clarkson and Nine Inch Nails have performed in concert at the Aladdin. The Aladdin
Hotel Las Vegas Nevada has also been featured in several movies such as The Cooler,
Going in Style and the Criss Angel Mindfreak show on the A&E Network. In 2006
and 2007 it was the site of the Miss America pageant.

Aladdin Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas photo shows the great strip location next
to Paris and across the street from the Bellagio. When you order a room with a view
of the Strip, you'll be able to see the dancing fountains of Bellagio and Las Vegas
nightlife.
If you are looking for an energetic show, I recommend going
to see Stomp Out Loud in the Stomp Out Loud Showroom that was designed just for this
production. To get there, take the escalator to the Mezzanine level. It's loud (like
the name) drumming, high-energy dancing and acrobatics as well as visual comedy. Bring
earplugs if you don't want to hear drums in your head the next day. The 16
cast members make original music using trash cans, brooms, dishes and other unusual
items found in local junk yards. The idea for the musical grew out of street performances
in 1980's England. Believe me after seeing this show, you'll never look at your pots
and pans and junk around the house the same way again. They become musical instruments.
The new $28 million showroom seats 1,500 and it is refreshingly decorated like an
industrial looking comic strip with sign posts and pipes. They perform every night
but check times and availability. Tickets start at $50. When you walk through
the "Miracle Mile" mall, you'll see the new Steve Wyrick entertainment complex.
It's conveniently located near the entrance of the self-parking garage. It's more
than a theatre. Steve's vision includes a neon-lined nightclub called Triq, an ultra
lounge, a small magic shop and a showroom upstairs within the complex. In the 500
seat showroom, Steve has been known to land a Lear jet on stage, magically of course.

This Aladdin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas picture shows the new Casino gaming area
in what is now called Planet Hollywood. The hotel has spent millions on the make-over.
Brightly lit columns rise from floor to ceiling and walls with LED lights change neon
colors. Even if you don't stay here it is worth seeing.
The 33,000 square
foot, $35 million venue opens up to four levels on Friday and Saturday nights. The
lounge cover charge starts at $20 and is open Sunday through Thursday, 11am -2am and
Friday-Saturday 11pm-early morning. Be sure to find out how you can get in for free
if you are a Steve Wyrick Real Magic patron. With 7,000 seats in the Theatre
for Performing Arts in the Aladdin Hotel Las Vegas Nevada, it's large enough for concerts,
Broadway shows and pageants. It's also been completely renovated. The current production
featured in the theatre is Hans Klok - The Beauty of Magic. He's known as the Dutch
David Copperfield of magic, and billed as the world's fastest magician. His newest
assistant is sexy Baywatch babe, Pamela Anderson. The show's story centers
on Hans's relationship with his father who was an engineer and illusionist. The spectacle
spares no expense when it comes to modern sets, colorful costumes, pyrotechnical effects,
16 dancers and 40 illusions. Check
with the box office for times and any changes with the calendar. For entertainment
that is unparallel in Vegas, visit the Aladdin Hotel Las Vegas Nevada. 
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