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updated 6:36 p.m. ET Dec. 7, 2007

LAS VEGAS - Hotels
Mobil AAA Michelin

Five Stars Five Diamonds Five Pavilions

Tower Suites at Wynn Las Vegas NR NR

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Wynn Las Vegas (Red)

Venetian (Red)

Bellagio (Red)

Four Seasons (at Mandalay Bay) NR

Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas

Skylofts (at MGM Grand) NR NR

Caesars Palace (Red)

MGM Grand

Mandalay Bay

Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa NR

Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel NR NR

Green Valley Ranch

Loews Las Vegas Resort NR

Treasure Island

Monte Carlo

Mirage

Golden Nugget

Paris Las Vegas

JW Marriott Las Vegas

THEHotel (at Mandalay Bay) NR NR

Palms

Luxor

Las Vegas Hilton

Bally's

Westin Casuarina

New York-New York NR

Hard Rock NR

Marriott Suites Las Vegas NR

Planet Hollywood NR

Harrah's Las Vegas NR

Restaurants

Mobil AAA Michelin

Five Stars Five Diamonds Three Stars

Joel Robuchon (MGM Grand

Alex (Wynn Las Vegas)

Picasso (Bellagio)

Aureole (Mandalay Bay)

MiX (THEHotel)

Le Cirque (Bellagio)

Alize (Palms)

Wing Lei (Wynn Las Vegas)

Bradley Ogden (Caesars Palace)

Michael Mina (Bellagio) NR

Andre's (Downtown Las Vegas) NR

L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon (MGM) NR

Daniel Boulud Brasserie (Wynn) NR

Nobu (Hard Rock) NR

Mesa Grill (Caesars Palace) NR

Note: Michelin's red marking indicates a "very pleasant" hotel. NR means "not ranked."

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