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Hotels & Casino´s : Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino




Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Mandalay Bay is one of the most popular destinations in Sin City. Whether you’re interested in playing some of the tried and true casino games in a luxurious setting or if you simply want to get away on a vacation worth remembering, this Resort and Casino spot is perfect for any time of year.

Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino is a real players’ hotel, boasting that true Las Vegas Vibe – a beautifully designed hotel with spacious and elaborate arenas that play host to some of the world’s largest sporting events.

You cannot go wrong choosing Mandalay Bay everything is well appointed and there is something to do for everyone. Mandalay Bay is located at the south end of the strip near the The Luxor, Excalibur, Tropicana, MGM and NYNY.

The casino floor is large and it houses all of the up-to-date slots and table games. The service on the casino floor was pretty good and we had no problem getting beverage here.

House of Blues has some of the greatest acts, Dread Zeppelin is one our favorites. Tort Elvis you Never Call Us!

The Pool:
What can we say it is one of the best in Las Vegas. From a Wave pool to a lazy river they have it all.

Rooms:
The rooms are nice and clean. They are average size rooms for Vegas, which is bigger than an ordinary room. They also have themed rooms.

Hotel Name:
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
www.mandalaybay.com

Address:
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas - NV - 89119

Phone:
(702) 632-7777

Reservations:
(800) 632-7800

Total Ratings:

8

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Hotel/Casino Name:
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Number of Rooms and Est. Price:

Address:
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South

Number of Suites and Est. Price:

City, State, Zip:
Las Vegas - NV - 89119

Buffet Prices(if applicable):

Phone Number:
(702) 632-7777

Number of Restaurants on Premisis:
14

Toll Free Phone Number:

Casino Size(sq. ft.):
135,000

Reservations Phone Number:
(800) 632-7800

Gaming Available:
SB - RB - S21 - B - MB - PG - PGP - CSP - LIR - B6 - K

Website Address:
www.mandalaybay.com

Casino Marketing Phone Number:

Special Ammenities
Shark Reef Aquarium. A Great Water Park with a Wave Pool, House of Blues.

Mandalay Bay has a great pool. Over 11 acres filled with a lazy river, many pools a running track and a wave pool. Mandalay also has topless sunbathing at Moorea Beach, which costs extra to get in. There is a lot of landscaping and palm trees

Spa Mandalay is over 30,000 sq ft with massages, Facials, a Fitness Center filled with the latest equipment and the Robert Cromeans Salon.

Mandalay Bay Shark Reef: Not Your Typical Acquarium, Click Here.

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Entertainment & Show Details(if applicable)

Reserve Mandalay Bay Entertainment Tickets Today!

Ivan Kane's Forty Deuce This back-alley burlesque house has tantalized the Hollywood A-List into a new appreciation for the striptease. With intimate seating and a smoky vibe, Forty Deuce opens to an appreciative audience in Las Vegas

Mamma Mia A Broadway show that showcases ABBA with 22 of their songs. We have heard this is a pretty good show and our sources are never wrong.

Tickets are priced at $100, $75 and $45 plus tax.
Sunday–Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday show times are 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
Dark Fridays.