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  2. The Mirage - Wikipedia

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    The Mirage was the first Las Vegas casino to use security cameras full-time on all table games. [144] In 1997, Mirage Resorts spent $150 million on artwork which was displayed in the resort's high-stakes gaming area. [145] The casino added a new high-limit gaming area in 2004, featuring design work by artist Dale Chihuly. [58] [59]

  3. Peppermill Reno - Wikipedia

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    Peppermill's Spa and Salon Toscana is a 33,000 square foot spa retreat with a caldarium including indoor pool, sun deck, and garden. 24 treatment rooms and a salon are available. The spa also includes a 9,500 square foot health club, two geothermally-heated, resort-style pools with private cabanas, and an outside bar. [4]

  4. Excalibur Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    The $290 million resort opened on June 19, 1990, [11] [16] [17] receiving 30,000 visitors on its first day. [18] The Excalibur was among new entertainment-oriented megaresorts to open on the Strip, continuing a trend started by the Mirage in 1989.

  5. J Resort - Wikipedia

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    The second phase will include expansion of the casino, a rooftop swimming pool and spa, a sports-themed lounge, and an Asian food and gaming venue and is expected to finish in late 2024. [13] [14] [15]

  6. Dunes (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The Dunes failed to stay competitive against new megaresorts opening on the Strip, including The Mirage in 1989, and the Excalibur a year later. [151] During 1990, the resort was losing $500,000 monthly. [152] Wynn's company, since renamed as Mirage Resorts, agreed to purchase the Dunes in October 1992. [153]

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  8. Caesars Palace - Wikipedia

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    Central Michel Richard was a 24-hour restaurant situated in the hotel lobby from 2011 to 2014. In addition to a bar, it featured indoor and outdoor dining, with menu offerings varying by the time of day. [201] Established in 2011, it cost US$4.5 million to build-out and measured 10,000 square feet (930 m 2) in size.

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