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Circus Circus

circus circus

The Circus Circus Hotel and Casinois one of its kind facilities in the Las Vegas Strip that offers absolute entertainment for the entire family. As its name suggests, the hotel is based on the circus theme and is owned by MGM Mirage. Built in 1968, Circus Circus initially revolved around the American Circus concept but the 1997 remodeling changed the focus to Cirque du Soleil, a French styled circus. This hotel resort cum casino played host to the popular James Bond classic, “Diamonds Are Forever”.

Spread over 44 acres of land, Circus Circus has three major towers called Casino, Skyrise and the tallest is the 35 storey West tower added in 1997 remodeling. Collectively the hotel has over 3774 rooms nestled in its premises. Circus Circus is also one of the very few hotels in Las Vegas to have a Recreational Vehicle park accommodating about 400 vehicles.

For those who love casinos, Circus Circus has a huge one spread over 100,000 square feet (9290 square meters) and holding some of the best gaming facilities. Dining and eat outs are aplenty and most of them satisfy your taste buds. For weddings there is the English Garden Theme based “The chapel of the fountain” located within its premises.

The Adventuredome is the chief attraction of this hotel and resort with millions of visitors each year. Adventuredome has the distinction of being the largest indoor theme park in the US and has some magnificent and thrilling rides for people of all ages. With 3 swimming pools, arcades and pizza restaurants Circus Circus is a favorite with kids and with a live circus running all through the year the excitement never seems to end.

For anyone holidaying in Las Vegas with family, especially kids, Circus Circus is a must visit.

 

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