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LAS VEGAS


LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino


On-Strip amenities, off-Strip affordability


Where can meeting planners find a head- quarters hotel adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center yet still within five min- utes of The Strip? The LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. With an on-site monorail station that puts you in the heart of Las Vegas in just five minutes, the LVH has all the ameni- ties meeting planners and attendees want in a convention destination, plus the added convenience of the city’s largest convention facility next door. Not surprisingly, the LVH’s own meeting


facilities have few, if any, rivals in Las Vegas. In addition to 3.2 million square feet of space at the Las Vegas Convention Center next door, the LVH’s 200,000 square feet of flex- ible convention and meeting space includes


the 70,000-square-foot Paradise Event Cen- ter, the 43,130-square-foot Pavilion, and a 35,000-square-foot ballroom. Fourteen con- ference rooms totaling 9,385 square feet of space, two boardrooms, and two new private rooms in the North Tower are well-equipped for breakouts and board meetings. Top it off with state-of-the-art audiovisual services and an experienced production staff, and the LVH offers everything planners need for a suc- cessful meeting. The LVH also offers an amazing array of


guest accommodations, from classic guest rooms to the most luxurious themed suites. Rooms on the Resort Club Level feature concierge service and a private lounge. The Classic Suites Collection and Sky Villas offer a


On-site perks Amenities at the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino include 24-hour room service, the Regis Signature Salon, car rental, and a full-service business center.


number of lavish options for VIPs and enter- taining. When it comes to amenities, everything


can be found right on property. There are 14 restaurants — including Benihana and the brand-new Burger Bistro — plenty of night- life options, and a cabana-studded pool deck and spa for relaxing leisure-time options. The main casino — along with the 30,000-square- foot SuperBook, the world’s largest sports- wagering venue — offers plenty of gaming action.


For more information: LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino — Sam Messina, Vice President of Sales; (800) 367-7917; dos@THELVH.com; thelvh.com


New name Offering 200,000 square feet of meeting space and nearly 3,000 guest rooms, the former Las Vegas Hilton has started a bright new chapter as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.


AT A GLANCE Meeting facilities • 200,000 square feet of total meeting space


Hotel rooms • 2,956


Amenities • 14 restaurants, pool complex, six tennis courts, The Spa, 37,000-square-foot main casino, 30,000-square-foot SuperBook, and more


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