Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace gained newfound popularity a decade ago thanks to "The Hangover". Hollywood's box-office smash forever immortalized the question "Did Caesar live here?". If the Roman dictator had indeed visited, he'd undoubtedly give a "thumbs down" to this chaotic mess for its layout. Just like the others, it's "Parking garage back here, reservation desk a mile away, towers all over the place and a crazy path through the casino to get to them".
Vegas tourism boards often list Caesars Palace as the easiest casino to get lost in, and with good reason. Along with the resort itself, there is the massive Colosseum , Appian Way Shopping Promenade, and the huge Forum Shops. There are ten bars, twenty-two restaurants, seven pools, a spa/salon and over 3,500 guest rooms. If you're so inclined, you could spend your entire vacation without ever setting foot outside. Just don't lose that property map or you might miss your flight back home.
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