Curator’s statement
Las Vegas, Nevada, is an iconic destination for fun in the sun, and you can dial it up or down as you wish! I have eaten, played and partied my way through Las Vegas, and I love that you can find or do anything your heart desires here. This itinerary is specially designed for time-poor gals who want to reconnect with their besties — in a short timeframe — and be relaxed and enjoy the classiest and best of Vegas while doing so.
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When you arrive in Las Vegas, if your room is not ready, enjoy the pool at your hotel with a poolside lunch and mimosa. I recommend spending a relaxing morning with the “Fountain of Youth” passport at the Resorts Worlds’ Awana Spa for a more exclusive experience away from the crowds on the Strip. You can catch up in peace and quiet with a facial or massage.
Relax and refresh in your room in the afternoon and get dressed up to the nines. Ask the concierge to hail a taxi or reserve an Uber to transport you and the girls to dinner.
For dinner, I recommend reserving a quiet table or private room at Delilah at the Wynn Las Vegas. Inspired by Las Vegas showrooms in the 1950s, Delilah offers an exclusive modern-day supper club atmosphere, perfect for catching up over drinks. Other dinner recommendations are Carbone at the Aria for prime celebrity spotting, or Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar at the MGM for a heartier option.
After dinner, take in the interactive and witty Absinthe, inside the Green Fairy Garden at Caesars Palace. This 80-minute show makes fun of people seated in Rows A-B (you’ve been warned…) so choose those rows if you would like to be part of the show. If you want ringside seats but not to participate, Section 1 Rows C and D are ideal.
Following Absinthe, head back to your hotel for a nightcap or continue the classy vibe with an elegant drink — or three! Try Rosina at the Venetian (try the Champagne call button to summon a glass or bottle), or Velveteen Rabbit, where the cocktail menu rotates seasonally, overseen by two sisters.
Just remember — what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Need to know
The Four Seasons, Venetian and Waldorf Astoria are recommended as centrally located hotels ideal for a relaxing girls’ weekend. If you are looking for a quieter, smoke-free venue that is more wallet-friendly, the Conrad at the Resorts World Las Vegas is a lovely option and is only a few minutes away by car.
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