Aladdin
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- 3667 Las Vegas Blvd. South
[edit] Description
The mystical allure of "1001 Arabian Nights" is yours at the ornate, expansive Aladdin, centrally located on the famed Las Vegas Strip. Aladdin features 2,600 guest rooms, a 100,000 sq. ft. casino, nightclubs, and restaurants, all with a subtle mix of fantasy Arabian Nights and Mediterranean decor.
Nightclubs: Curve, Living Room, Sinbad's Lounge
[edit] Fun Facts
- The Aladdin covers 3.8 million square feet.
- Aladdin was imploded on April 27, 1998 and rebuilt under the same name.
- It took 26,000 tons of steel and 130,000 cubic yards of concrete to build the Aladdin.
- More than a million square feet of drywall was required to create the façade of the Aladdin's Desert Passage, enough to cover more than 225 acres.
- The Aladdin security force has a K-9 unit.
- The Harbor section of the Desert Passage was created by the same team that made the set for the film Titanic.
- The world's first million-dollar slot machine jackpot, in 1978, was won at the Aladdin.
- The Aladdin's casino goes through about 300,000 decks of cards each year.
- Elvis and Priscilla Presley were married in an eight-minute ceremony at the Aladdin in 1967.
