Elvis Show Tickets
Elvis Presley and Las Vegas were a match made in heaven
in the late 1960s, and while the King is no longer around to light up the
stage in Sin City, his faithful fans can still enjoy a great Elvis-based
performance when in town. The new Cirque
du Soleil Elvis show is sure to become one of the hottest shows in this
Entertainment Capital of the World, and no Vegas
visitor will want to miss the chance to see it. Should you be planning a
trip to Vegas in the near future, get your Elvis
Show tickets in advance, as this delightful journey through the King's
life and career is sure to sell out fast. While looking for Cirque du Soleil
Elvis tickets, you will also
want to consider booking a stay at one of the great MGM Las Vegas hotels
that are close to the show's venue. Not only will you enjoy great rooms
and facilities when doing so, but also a convenient location.
Aria
The Aria Hotel, which is a sparkling new addition to the Vegas skyline,
is where the Cirque du Soleil Elvis show takes place. For those looking
to enjoy this stunning spectacle, which presents a break from your typical
Elvis biography, the Aria Hotel is arguably
the best place to stay. Whether or not it fits into your budget is another
thing. There are other luxury Las
Vegas hotels to choose from, but you can hardly do better than the Aria
Hotel, which offers up a luxury experience that you won't soon forget. The
Aria boasts an attractive modern look, and its predominantly steel and glass
exterior allows plenty of natural light to pour in. Guests will enjoy the
best in service when choosing the Aria as their Las Vegas lodging and the
rooms leave little, if anything to be desired as well. The Aria hotel can
be found at the new and innovative MGM City Center, which is more-or-less
a city within a city. Stay here, and you'll be just steps from restaurants,
bars, and entertainment venues galore.
Bellagio
Another MGM Las Vegas hotel that offers luxurious rooms and impressive facilities
is the Bellagio. Found north of the Aria Hotel in the heart of the Vegas
Strip, the Bellagio might not be the closest Las Vegas lodging choice for
those wishing to see the Elvis show at the Aria, but it is hardly too far
off either. Renowned for its elegant rooms and its wonderful fountains,
the Bellagio also offers up a world-class spa, a state-of-the-art casino,
and even a fine art gallery. As is the case at many Las Vegas hotels, the
Bellagio also features wonderful restaurants, some of the best in Vegas,
not to mention a few bars and clubs.
MGM Grand
Of course, if you're in town to see the Elvis Cirque du Soleil show, you
can opt to pay a bit less and stay at the MGM Grand just across the street
from the Aria if you please. The MGM Grand is indeed grand. Few other Las
Vegas hotels even approach it in size, which means that guests will enjoy
a bounty of facilities. The large casino here is touted by MGM as being
more akin to a series of casinos, so you can certainly enjoy gaming during your stay.
Also found onsite are fifteen restaurants, an alluring spa and health club,
five swimming pools, and some tempting clubs and bars. The rooms and suites
at the MGM Grand are not the most luxurious in town, but they are hardly
basic either, boasting a satisfying range of amenities.
Two other MGM Las Vegas hotels that are a bit cheaper than the MGM Grand are the Monte Carlo and New York New York. Both of these Las Vegas lodging choices can be found on the south side of the Vegas Strip, which is where the Aria Hotel and its Cirque du Soleil Elvis show can be found, so those with Elvis show tickets will certainly enjoy a convenient location.
New York New York
New York New York is a most interesting hotel, offering not only a miniature
New York City skyline out front, but also a replica of famed Greenwich Village,
which is complete with graffiti and all. An Art Deco feel characterizes
the New York New York Hotel and Casino, and the rooms here are quite luxurious.
There are no less than nine restaurants at New York New York, and those
bringing kids along will appreciate the onsite Coney Island-themed arcade.
Like other top Las Vegas lodging options, New York New York also boasts
24-hour room service and a very helpful tour desk.
Monte Carlo
At the Monte Carlo, guests will find comfortable rooms that offer plenty
for the agreeable price. The rooms here aren't overly luxurious, but they
should more than satisfy most guests' tastes, which is also true of the
hotel's seven restaurants. You'll also find a small, yet enticing swimming
pool at the European-themed Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, and as the
name implies, you can do some gaming here as well. As is the case at all
of the Las Vegas hotels that are recommended in this article, the Monte Carlo casino is complete
with slots, table games, and a poker room, so you can choose to do all of
your gaming here should you please. Be sure to treat yourself to a spa treatment
when staying at the Monte Carlo, as the spa here has friendly rates.
Luxor
Should the aforementioned Las Vegas lodging recommendations be a touch outside
of your budgetary range, the nearby Luxor should be an ideal fit. An Egyptian
theme prevails at this fun Vegas Strip hotel, and though you can save a
bit when staying here, you won't be sacrificing much when it comes to the
rooms and facilities. You can opt for a room in the main pyramid here, or
choose to stay in one of the newer tower rooms. Both options promise comfort
and a list of amenities, so you definitely won't be rouging it. The Luxor
is ideal for families, as it features five outdoor pools, seven restaurants,
a King Tut Museum, an IMAX Theater, and more! The Luxor is just to the south
of the Aria Hotel, so those heading over to the Aria for the
Elvis show will be a short walk away. That will give you some added time
to work with before the show starts. Also, with the money that you save
by staying at the Luxor, you'll have funds left over for a pre-show meal
and drinks.

