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Planet Hollywood

Rebuilt in 2000 and themed after several stories from the “Arabian Nights,” the Planet Hollywood offers gourmet restaurants, shopping at Desert Passage, and an abundance of entertainment. Plans are underway for further transformation into the Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino in 2006. Above the main casino, the upscale London Club offers a posh ambience of evening-dress dealers, plush seating, and high-limit tables. The pool complex offers two large, heated pools flanking an expansive sundeck dotted with palm trees. The shopping/dining promenade runs in a 1.2-mile circle under a softly lighted "sky" ceiling. The opulent, 32,000-square-foot Elemis Spa offers two-room suites for couples, beauty treatments, and a fitness center. Located between the main casino and the mezzanine, Sinbad's Lounge is a terrific place not only for enjoying live evening entertainment but for viewing the hotel's entire neon-lit spectacle.
The Planet Hollywood has 2,600 rooms and suites, some with views of the Las Vegas Strip. Guestrooms include high-speed Internet access (surcharge), large desks, upholstered chairs, and two multi-line phones (one cordless). Bathrooms have Euro-style deep-soaking tubs, separate stall showers, and marble vanities.
Zanzibar Café - Located on main casino floor; open 24 hours. Now featuring expanded menu including Pink’s Hollywood-famous hot dogs and secret chili recipe. Planet Hollywood menu items also featured, including chicken pot stickers, LA lasagna, Thai shrimp pasta, and bananas foster. Asian cuisine served as well, along with steak, prime rib, seafood, burgers, sandwiches, soups, and salads.
Tremezzo - Offering inside seating under colorful murals and open-air terrace seating above the Strip, this restaurant features Italian cuisine.
Spice Market Buffet - All-you-can-eat buffet restaurant offers various international food stations for lunch and dinner, including Italian, American, and Middle Eastern, along with salad/soup stations and a vast dessert station.
The 7,000-seat Theatre for the Performing Arts offers Broadway touring shows, boxing matches, and made-for-television shows such as cheerleading contests.




