Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Paradise is not Las Vegas




It’s true, Paradise NV, the home of the International Airport of Vegas, the university and the better part of The Strip is in an unincorporated town that dates back to 1950. However, getting real; even when people visit Vegas and they are in Paradise, they don’t know it and even if they do, who cares!

It is not only the airport, the university and most of the best hotels, casinos, restaurants and other entertainment that is in Paradise, it is also a great place to find an apt for sale in CityCenter Las Vegas. CityCenter sits right on The Strip in Paradise and it is the biggest privately funded construction project in the US; imagine 76 acres of the finest in dining, luxurious spas and some of the best designer boutiques in the world all in one place. And talk about convenience, CityCenter is directly connected to The Bellagio and The Monte Carlo properties by a people mover system.

It is hard to believe today when you look down the four mile Strip that it was not all that long ago when the entertainment capital of the world was nothing more than a watering hole along the Spanish Trail between Los Angeles and Santa Fe NM. Roughly translated, Las Vegas means “The meadows” and was named for the underground water hidden in various artesian springs.

What started because of water continues because of water. Everywhere you look in Las Vegas there is water, water is used for the magnificent fountains at The Bellagio, right next door to the apt for sale in CityCenter Las Vegas. Water is also used extensively at The Hard Rock Café, The Aria and Caesar’s Palace. And after all these years, it is the same artesian wells that provided the water to the travelers on the Old Spanish Trail.

It is more than water that dominates Sin City, believe it or not, once the sun goes down, over 15,000 miles of neon tubes spring into life, making The Strip the brightest place on the face of the earth. It is not just the neon; there is a light cannon on the top of the Luxor pyramid which blasts out over 30 billion lumens of light that can be seen from LA.

All of this is at the doorstep of the luxury apt for sale in CityCenter Las Vegas.

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