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Living up to your namesake can be a tough assignment,
particularly if your namesake is one of the world's most exciting cities. |
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| Then there's the Rio Secco Golf
Club, an 18-hole course that is among the finest in a city known for its
outstanding courses. The Rio Secco was designed by Rees Jones and is
home of Butch Harmon and his famous school of golf. And in the 41-story, $200 million Masquerade Village Tower it's Mardi Gras several times day and night with the popular Masquerade Show in the Sky, a parade of floats and dancers. There's also 15 restaurants, a beach with four pools, the Club Rio and the popular David Cassidy show. The prestigious Travel & Leisure Magazine and Zaget Survey of U.S. Resorts, Hotels and Spas has consistently ranked the Rio among the best in the world. The Rio is owned by Harah's Entertainment and includes 2,563 suites, ranking it the 18th-largest hotel in America. |
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| The VooDoo Cafe atop the Rio offers great dining and a view of the Las Vegas Strip second to none. The Rio Secco Golf Course is one of America's most stunning courses. And the Rio's casino action is a big draw--for visitors and locals alike. | ||
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Reprinted from "Las Vegas A New Dimension.... A New Destiny" |
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