Mandalay
Bay
Resort
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, which sits at the south end of the
Strip, serves as an enchanting escape from the mundane and boasts
elegance and excitement in its restaurants, entertainment and
sun-drenched beach.
Mandalay Bay's entry into the hip, high-end market not only raises
the bar but also boosts it into low orbit. This desert oasis is one
of Las Vegas' most prestigious spots to see and be seen.

This resort is a bustling, tropical paradise, accented by fountains,
sculpture, marble and flora. Surrounding it on all sides is dining
at its finest, from proletariat bar Red Square (It has a headless
statue of Lenin!) to the futuristic China Grill to the elegant Fleur
de Lys.
The nightclub rumjungle boasts go-go girls and a wall of fire, and
the Mandalay Bay Theatre brings audiences to their feet with the
Broadway smash Mamma Mia!. The House of Blues books musical greats,
from Bob Dylan to Anthrax, and also puts on a Sunday Gospel Brunch,
which features great music and traditional Southern food. The events
center at Mandalay Bay provides a venue for sporting events and
arena-sized musical acts, while the $40 million attraction Shark
Reef houses 100 species of marine animals, including jellyfish,
crocodiles, turtles and stingrays.
Outside,
the tropical landscaping offers an exotic retreat, and Mandalay
Beach gives you the chance to float down the lazy river or bodysurf
waves that can reach 6 feet high.
And there's still much, much more to see and do, including shopping
at Mandalay Place or relaxing at Spa Mandalay.
Mandalay Bay's newest addition, THEhotel, complements the
already-impressive property, offering a boutique hotel for guests
looking for a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
With its even mix of international delights and radical, unexpected
change-ups, Mandalay Bay is less a hotel and more a beautiful
metropolis.
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