Hilton Hotel Las Vegas
Hilton
Hotel Las Vegas is perfect for conventioneers. It is located next to the Las
Vegas Convention Center. You can either walk through the casino to get to the
Convention Center or you can take the sky bridge. It's very convenient if you are
here for business and don't want to do a lot of walking. All rooms at the hotel
have internet access for a fee. There is also a high-tech business center in the East
Tower that is open 7 days a week from 7am-8pm. It's a little on the pricey side but
you can find high-speed DSL, services that include faxing, copying, shipping, printing,
binding, transparencies, supplies, computer rental and much more. It's all in one
services are more extensive then at the Bellagio
where you need to go through a Service Manager to get what you need. 
The monorail pictured has a stop and the Las Vegas Hilton which is also next to the Las Vegas Convention Center.
At
the Hilton Hotel Las Vegas, hotel rooms are also designed for corporate meetings,
business gatherings and hospitality get-togethers if you so choose. Rooms are built
out to 5,000 square feet in the Mini Villa and 10,000 square feet in the Sky Villas.
They are also equipped with facilities for the disabled and the hearing impaired.
To get the best rest, ask for a remodeled room in the North Tower. You have
the choice of staying in a Classic room, a standard room with a 27" TV or a Premium
room with plasma TVs and more luxurious beds. Every Premium room has a fantastic view
of the Strip. Although each room is supposed to come with a hair dryer, I hear you
have to request one. I don't know about you, but I always take it for granted that
hotel rooms have hair dryers. While the Hilton has a variety of dining options,
the choices are more corporate compared to Caesar's
Palace. Benihana's with a Japanese village décor of gardens and ponds,
serves favorites like lobster tail and hibachi steak and is very good. The Hacienda
Margarita makes delicious fruit and traditional margaritas although I thought the
food was just average. 
The shops at the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas have everything you need from souvenirs to celebrity show memorabilia.
The Fortuna is a great way to wake up with lattes and
croissants but get there early. With so many conventioneers, you might have to wait
in line. It's conveniently located on the way to the gaming room and the Convention
Center. On your way back to your room, stop by there again for their complimentary
evening wine tastings. It's a popular spot for socializing and it's a wireless wine
bar. They are open 24 hours. The Hilton Hotel Las Vegas has entertainment that's
on par with the Aladdin Hotel Las Vegas
Nevada. Barry Manilow headlines in the 1,600 Hilton Theatre, Menopause The Musical
plays in the Shimmer Cabaret, Laugh Out Loud with the Scintas family and the $250,000
Game Show Spectacular with your favorite game show hosts. I strongly recommend you
contact the companies on this page for up-to-date pricing, minimums and details. For
business or pleasure, you need only go to the Hilton Hotel Las Vegas.

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