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Everything Las Vegas Issue # 566

March 10th 2006

Eileen and I will be going to Las Vegas from April 11th-April 17th. Please send me an email at mrvegas98@aol.com if you will be there during that time. I will try to get a members meeting set up.
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Member Stationed In Iraq.

Just wanted to mention that newsletter member Kurt Reineke is now stationed in Iraq. He is involved in security and security training for Iraqi military and paramilitary forces.

He enjoys reading the newsletter whenever he gets a chance.
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It may be difficult to categorize, but ‘Matsuri’ is fun to watch.
By Mike Weatherford

Talk about a chicken-and-egg game. You can’t really understand “Matsuri,” aka “The Muscle Musical” without seeing it. But how can you get someone to see it until they understand what it’s about?

Well, you could say it’s a little of “Stomp” meets Richard Simmons, crossed with Cirque du Soleil by way of “MXC” (or “Most Extreme Elimination Challenge”), that crazy Japanese thing with the obstacle course that airs on Spike cable.

The show dropped into the Riviera this week, bringing many of its 33 Japanese cast members to the United States for the first time. The show is booked through April 29, and it plays in the afternoons except on Fridays, the dark day for the resident production “Splash.”

More of the article from The Las Vegas Review Journal here:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Mar-09-Thu-2006/living/6184017.html
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First-of-its-kind Concierge Level

The Venetian has raised the bar for excellence and elegance in Las Vegas with its “hotel-within-a-hotel,” Venezia and the first-of-its-kind Concierge Level, where you’re treated to a new realm of exclusivity.

While every suite at The Venetian is a masterpiece of comfort and luxury, the Concierge Level in the Venezia tower is remarkable for astounding extra amenities and unparalleled attention to detail. From the moment you step off the high-speed elevators and into the stunning chandeliered lobby, staying on the Venezia Concierge Level presents you with a wide range of exclusive amenities, including continental breakfast, canapés and open bar in the evening, personalized wake-up calls, personal assistance with travel and show arrangements, fresh flowers, special bath and pillow menus, an extensive DVD library, and unpacking, shoeshine, and turn-down services. Not to mention tea and cocktail service in the exclusive Concierge Level lounge.

All this in addition to the luxurious accommodations that have earned The Venetian the title of the largest four-star resort in the world. A private bed chamber with draped canopies. A 15″ LCD TV in the bathroom. 100% cotton-blend triple sheeting. An oversized 130-square-foot bath finished in Italian marble. A sunken living room with full-size sofa bed. Deep carpets and lush draperies. And carved armoires and plush robes. Plus, two flat screen televisions, fax/copier/printer, in-suite safe and refreshment center, and three dual-line telephones.

Upgrade Your Venetian Experience – to the Concierge Level at Venezia.

One Response to “Everything Las Vegas Issue # 566”

  1. My husband and I will be in Vegas on the 20 of April to the 29th of April. Is there any good inexpensive or free shows that you could suggest to see.

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