Junior Achievement's Suite Holidays
Six major resort casinos on the Las Vegas Strip including Aria, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, The Cosmopolitan, Mirage and The Venetian will open their doors to some never before seen ultra exclusive suites for the first annual “Suite Holidays” event. Guests will not only be granted access to these luxury accommodations, but each resort will offer hors d'oeuvres and wine at each location and a complimentary shuttle service will be provided.
The event will offer a chance to preview the exclusive high roller suites at some of Las Vegas’ top resorts, which are usually reserved for the casino’s biggest customers and are rarely ever seen by the general public. Guests will have access to select suites and be able to enjoy gourmet bites prepared by the resorts’ signature chef and paired with wine selections chosen by the sommeliers. Once guests have enjoyed the suite experience at one property, they will then be transported via shuttles to another resort so that all attendees have the opportunity to visit each property along the tour route.
Proceeds will benefit the local chapter of Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada, devoted to educating the youth of our community about key financial concepts to help them stay in school and prepare for the future workforce.
When: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011
THIS EVENT HAS PASSED
Where: Various casinos on the Las Vegas Strip
Cost: $125
Age limit: 18+
Categories: Fundraisers, The Strip
Event posted Dec. 6, 2011
Last updated Dec. 6, 2011
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