"It's something that will never be finished. Something that I can keep developing...and adding to."—Walt Disney
Las Vegas is just like Disneyland. It will never be completed either - the constantly evolving city is what makes the appeal of Las Vegas so exciting! With it's ever changing culture of chef-run restaurants, hotel updates, and world class entertainment, Vegas happily reinvents itself on a continuous basis.
So let's check out the Hot Spots in Vegas for 2013!
Tropicana Las Vegas

Bellagio
Having just completed a $40 million refurbishment of all it's 928 guest rooms and suites, the Bellagio is also showcasing more than 50 works of art by Andy Warhol at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, now through October 27, 2013. Nightly rates from USD $149.Vegas, Gordon Ramsay Style
Award-winning British Chef Gordon Ramsay has opened no less than 3 Vegas restaurants in the last year where you'll find genuine UK bar food at Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill in Caesars Palace; American fare at Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas; and gourmet cuisine Gordon Ramsay BurGR at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.The Palms Casino Resort
With nightly rates from only $79, the Palms Casino Resort just completed a $50 million renovation of all it's guest rooms and suites. They're sporting a new sports bar (pardon the pun) called Heraea; XISHI, a new Asian restaurant; and a revamped Cantor Gaming race & sports book center plus a new TONIC sports bar.
Mob Museum
There's no doubt that the history of Vegas deeply involved unscrupulous mob activity. In order for Sin City to embrace it's true inner self, the National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement - better known as the Mob Museum - opened in 2012. This already popular interactive attraction includes photographs, weapons (eek!!), and a new exhibit for 2013, entitled Fabulous Downtown, showcasing Las Vegas from the 1950s. Adults USD $19.95, $13.95 for children ages 5-17.Central
Another award winning chef, Michel Richard, has opened a new dining venture called Central at Caesars Palace. This casual 24-hour restaurant offers traditional American dishes with a French twist.Nobu Hotel, Restaurant & Lounge

Neon Lights at the Fremont Street Experience
Showcasing another icon in Las Vegas history, a fabulous collection of neon signs dating back to the 1930s are on display in three venues at the Fremont Street Experience: Las Vegas Signs Project, Downtown Gallery, and the Neon Boneyard. Admission $18.Project LINQ
As Vegas is also known for its fabulous shopping, Caesars Entertainment is opening the LINQ, a new retail dining/shopping/entertainment complex on the Strip in the fall of 2013. LINQ will also be home to the High Roller, the tallest observation wheel in the world at 550 feet (150 meters). Rates are scheduled to be approximately $25 for a 30-minute ride.SlotZilla

For more information, visit Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority and be sure to read Vintage Las Vegas, Rat Pack Style!
Images Courtesy of:Tropicana Las VegasThe Palms Casino ResortNobu Hotel, Restaurant & LoungeLas Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority
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