Thursday, September 1, 2011

Hot Las Vegas Items

With the holidays around the corner, corporate events, and clients looking to make a unique impression, Las Vegas Gift Source is the place to visit. They provide a huge selection of hot and unique Las Vegas gifts, shot glasses, and novelties. With easy 24/7 access to their website at http://www.lasvegasgiftsource.com/, you can buy the perfect gift for any occassion.

Whether you are looking for one or two items or for quantities of 1,000 plus, Las Vegas Gift Source is the store for you. Ranked top on yahoo, google, and other search engines, Las Vegas Gift Source is the best place to find those unique Las Vegas items. Stocked with dice, card decks, ash trays, paper weights, mugs, clocks, at much more, Las Vegas Gift Source is sure to have what you are looking for.

For more information or to see the Hot Las Vegas items visit Las Vegas Gift Source at http://www.lasvegasgiftsource.com/.


Thursday, July 28, 2011

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas!

The city of bright lights, glitter, gambling and fun! A 24 hour city with always something to do and see. It's as if you can almost hear Elvis singing the famous song "Viva Las Vegas". Along with this comes a very interesting history of of Hotels, Entertainers and much more. 

On the website http://www.lasvegasgiftsource.com/  is an oustanding collection of books on the history of Las Vegas and they include such titles as: Off-Strip, Today's Strip,  History, Memories, and Las Vegas Neighborhood Resorts.

Some bits of trivia include things like ~

In 2005 Hugh Hefner was going to construct a Playboy Hotel & Casino on the property where the Cosmopolitan now stands.  Mr. Hefner abandoned the idea when he decided to open a Playboy Club at the Palms resort instead.

In 1989 The Mirage hotel was built for $630 million with 3,014 rooms and the cost averaged about $209,000 per room.

In 2005 the Wynn Las Vegas was built for $2.7 billion with 2,716 rooms and the cost average about $1,000,000 per room.

1978 Superman was filmed at areas of Hoover Dam.

Some of the Las Vegas pioneers include people such as Howard Hughs, Dell E. Webb, and Hank Greenspun.

Learn more about the entertainment, facts and the people who made Las Vegas what it is today.