Junior Achievement's Suite Holidays hotel tour
Ever wonder "What’s behind those doors?" Here is your chance to find out! Six amazing Las Vegas properties, Caesars Palace, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Hard Rock Hotel, Palms Casino Resort, Paris Las Vegas and Rio All Suite Hotel & Casino will open their doors to exclusive 3,000-10,000 square ft. suites not available for the general public. During the event, guests will tour the suites, relax in all the comforts that they provide while enjoying appetizers, cocktails and raffles. Don't miss your chance to see the amazing suites behind those doors!
For $100 guests will have access to 6 suites, limo transportation between the properties, opportunities to bid on some amazing silent auction packages and enter in to win property experiences in the raffle. Proceeds will benefit the 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. Junior Achievement is celebrating their 16th year in Las Vegas and has provided much needed financial literacy education to over 170,000 Clark county K-12th grade students.
When: Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012
THIS EVENT HAS PASSED
Where: Multiple Las Vegas Hotels
Cost: $100
Age limit: 21+
Categories: Fundraisers, The Strip
Event posted Nov. 5, 2012
Last updated Nov. 5, 2012
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