Harrah's
Our final entry takes you back to the Strip for Harrah's Las Vegas. Truly in the heart of the excitement, Harrah's is next to The Linq and across Las Vegas Boulevard from The Mirage and Forum Shops of Caesars Palace. It also has a dedicated monorail stop that can whisk you from Sahara to MGM Grand with no need for a car, taxi, or Uber/Lyft.
If you're driving, Harrah's parking garage can be accessed directly from Las Vegas Boulevard via an underground tunnel. Follow the signs, park as close as you can to the elevator banks, then ride down to ground level. The reservation desk is right through the doors. You can save yourself some time by using their self-check-in kiosks, but you'll run the risk of being assigned a tower on the west side of the resort. That requires schlepping your bags through the casino, which isn't what you want to do if you've made it this far into the article.
Instead, ask for an eastside tower. You'll have easy access to the pool (pretty decent) and Fulton Street Food Hall, a glamorized take on traditional food courts that actually works like an a la carte buffet. Harrah's has a lot of in-house entertainment as well, like MENOPAUSE: The Musical, AGT winner "Tape Face", the controversial "Whitney Houston Hologram Concert", and upcoming headliner Donny Osmond.
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