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Las Vegas Conventions
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Las Vegas ConventionsLas Vegas is the leading convention destination in the world, hosting over 23,000 conventions and over 6 million convention visitors in 2006. In addition to the 4 large facilities listed below most of the hotels have their own convention and meeting facilities and are ready to professionally host your event. Las Vegas Convention Center3150 Paradise Road Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 892-0711 The Las Vegas Convention Center is over 3 million square feet, and can be set in many different configurations. If you are attending a convention in Las Vegas and it's being hosted in the Convention Center you may want to consider booking your room at one of the hotels that have a monorail stop, since traffic and parking around the Convention Center can be a chore. The Las Vegas Hilton is right next door and connected to the Convention Center, while the Riviera, Sahara, and Wynn are close by. Cashman Center850 N. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 386-7100 This facility is North of Downtown Las Vegas, and not convemient to the Strip. You might want to consider staying downtown if you are attending an event at Cashman Center. The Deuce bus can take you downtown, and you can transfer to a bus that will take you to Cashman. Mandalay Bay Convention Center3950 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89119 Phone: (702)632-7777 About a million square feet, the Mandalay Bay Convention Center is the newest and one of the biggest convention centers in Las Vegas. Located next to the Mandalay Bay Hotel, it is at the far south end of the Las Vegas Strip. The Deuce bus will take you there, and if you take the monorail you can get off at the MGM, walk to Excalibur, and then take their small monorail to Mandalay bay. Sands Expo Convention Center201 E Sands Ave Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702)733-5556 Adjacent to the Venetian Hotel, the Sands Expo Convention Center has hosted and co-hosted some of the biggest conventions in Las Vegas. You can get there by the Deuce bus, or you can take the monorail to the Imperial Palace stop and walk a block north on the Las Vegas Strip to the Venetian. |
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