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Wedding guests, this is your information page for Lisa and Mark's Vegas wedding. Check back for dates, times, locations and even RSVP via e-mail from this page.

Hotel Information
Lisa and Mark have reserved a block of hotel rooms at the MGM Grand for your convenience (these rooms are merely reserved to hold a fix price and require credit card information from the individual guests wishing to reserve rooms in this block). To find more information on the room block, click here.

If you are interested in flexing your budget by staying in a different hotel on the Vegas Strip, allow us to make some suggestions by going to our "Links" page.

Where to Eat in Vegas
Are you kidding? I can't even begin to suggest the MANY different places to strap on the feedbag in Vegas. But if I had to pick I would start at the buffet at Paris Las Vegas called Le Village Buffet. It's pricey, but totally worth it! As with any buffet, to get your money's worth, time your visit just before a meal turn-over… I enjoy straddling breakfast and lunch. Here are some other Vegas eateries Lisa and Mark have visited.

- Les Artistes Steakhouse at Paris Las Vegas (pricey, but amazing)
- Bouchon at the Venetian, French Bistro (moderate pricing, cute, good food)
- Spice Market Buffet at Aladdin (comparable to Le Village Buffet, another good one)
- Big Kitchen Buffet at Bally's Las Vegas (ok quality, good price, good on a budget)
- Roundtable Buffet at the Excalibur (fills you up, good on a budget)

Entertainment
This is what it's all about! On any given day you can catch a slew of free entertainment from the water fountains dancing in front of the majestic Belagio Hotel casino to the animal exhibits in the MGM Grand. However, if you have time to save up some "scratch" for a few shows, Lisa and Mark suggest the following;

"O" - Cirque Du Soleil at the Belagio: An insanely amazing show that takes place on, in, over and around a huge body of water. These performers are the epitome of style, grace, and aquatic genius. Tickets start at $100, if you can do it, you won't regret it.

Blue Man Group at Luxor: All ages will enjoy this percussively intellectual journey into the mind. This show is a feast for all the senses that makes you laugh, scream, dance and at times even makes you sick. There are plenty of strobes so beware the seizure sufferers and if you are a bit claustrophobic, you might want to leave before the last 15 minutes of the show or sit to the back. Tickets start in the low $80s depending on the day you go.

Follies Bergere at the Tropicana: "When in Rome", as they say. You can't leave Vegas without going to a traditional revue. Follies Bergere is one of Vegas' oldest shows complete… or incomplete with a topless version. Those of you that choose to turn your virgin eyes can enjoy a PG rated clothed version of the show earlier in the day. Tickets start at $50.

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