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ART CREDIT


innovative centers & unique venues


Caesars Entertainment Bringing truly new experiences to Las Vegas


New experiences Scheduled to debut in late 2013, The LINQ will redefine the iconic Las Vegas skyline with an open-air retail, dining, and entertainment district anchored by the world’s tallest observation wheel.


New perks The first-ever Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Lounge at Cae- sars Palace offers a stylish new experience for VIPs desiring a boutique- hotel experience with the benefits of a large resort. Planners can also incorporate Nobu Restaurant and Lounge into their meeting programs for unique group dining events.


Caesars Entertainment — known for creat- ing extraordinary entertainment and resort experiences like Caesars Palace, Harrah’s, Bally’s, Paris, and Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino — has another bar-setting project in the pipeline: The LINQ. The open-air retail, entertainment, and


hospitality district — currently rising in the middle of The Strip — will revitalize and rede- fine the central portion of the resort corridor when it opens across from Caesars Palace later this year. The world’s tallest observa- tion wheel, The High Roller, will stand as the 550-foot-tall centerpiece of the complex with 28 transparent cabins, each accommodating up to 40 people. The cabins can be rented individually for small group functions, or the entire wheel can be bought out for large groups. On the fifth floor of the High Roller


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building, 2,500 square feet of space will be available for events of up to 500 guests as well. More than 30 tenants, including Brook- lyn Bowl, Sprinkles Cupcakes, and The Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, have already signed on to The LINQ, which will offer a diverse mix of shopping, dining, and nightlife. The project will also add new pedestrian walkways that connect neighboring Caesars Entertainment properties. Another new experience from Caesars


Entertainment has recently opened on The Strip: Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Lounge at Caesars Palace. A 181-room hotel-within- a-hotel, the boutique property is the first Nobu Hotel in the world. Taking cues from Japanese artwork and design, the hotel’s style mixes raw, natural materials with the bold yet elegant décor that Nobu is famous


for. In addition to dedicated hotel check-in, Nobu Hotel guests will receive special VIP perks, like 24-hour access to the first-ever Nobu in-room dining menu. At the base of the hotel, the 12,775-square-foot Nobu Restaurant and Lounge is the largest Nobu restaurant in the world, offering 327 total seats, three teppanyaki tables, and seven semi-private dining rooms. Meeting planners can incorporate these


new options, as well as any other Caesars Entertainment venue, into their event through Caesars’ alternative-venue program.


For more information: Caesars Entertain- ment — (855) MEET-CET; cetmeetings.com


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