Las Vegas set to attract even more tourists in 2010
Good news is in store for tourists visiting Las Vegas in 2010. They can now enjoy a vast number of events and visit the attractions in the renowned casino city. Las Vegas is all set to enthral holiday makers with its new additions such as the CityCenter Resort.
The latest tourist offering is depicted as a ‘vertical city’ situated between the Bellagio and Monte Carlo casinos on the popular Vegas strip. The new complex will also contain an 18,000 square foot spa along with a salon and fitness centre. It will also comprise of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, coupled with a Pierre Gagnaire restaurant and a luxury retail and entertainment centre.
Las Vegas is expected to receive a boost to its tourism sector through such new attractions. The Cirque du Soleil will also be introducing a brand new Elvis based theme event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the star’s birthday on the 8th of January. The event will be complemented with a Viva Elvis show that will be performed at a custom-made theatre within the Aria Resort.
Some of the other attractions include a Sevens rugby tournament, in which teams from all over the world will participate including teams like England, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. British Airways have also announced direct flights to Las Vegas from London Heathrow. Tourists are sure to enjoy the numerous attractions over this coming year.









