The Venetian

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The Venetian

Number of rooms 4,027 Suites
Theme Venice
Gaming space 120,000 ft² (11,148 m²)
Permanent show(s) Blue Man Group
Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular
Signature attraction(s) Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, Madame Tussauds
Notable restaurant(s) Bouchon
Canaletto
Lutèce
Royal Star
Owner Las Vegas Sands
Date opened May 3, 1999
Casino type Land-Based
Major renovation(s) 2003
Previous name(s) Sands Hotel
Casino website The Venetian website
The bridge at the Venetian
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The bridge at the Venetian
Gondola ride in the Venetian
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Gondola ride in the Venetian
View from second floor casino balcony.
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View from second floor casino balcony.
Ceiling art inside the entrance to the Grande Canal Shoppes
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Ceiling art inside the entrance to the Grande Canal Shoppes

The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino is a Venice-themed hotel and casino located on the famed Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, on the site of the old Sands Hotel. The Venetian is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation.

The Venetian has 4,049 suites and a 120,000 square foot (11 000 m²) casino. It is located on the east side of the Strip, between Harrah's and the Wynn Las Vegas. Each suite in the Venetian has a fax machine/printer, and guests receive a personal greeting fax with their own personal fax number on arrival.

When The Palazzo opens with 3,025 rooms, The Venetian resort, with 7,074 hotel rooms and suites, will become the largest hotel complex in the world.

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[edit] History

On November 26, 1996, The Sands Hotel was imploded to make way for The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino. The ground breaking was April 14, 1997 and the resort officially opened on May 3, 1999. Built at a cost of $1.5 billion, it is one of the most expensive resorts of its kind ever built at the time it opened. A brief timeline of the hotel's history:

  • November 14, 1997 — $1,000,000,000 financial package secured.
  • September 24, 1997 — Announcement that the Venetian's Grand Canal Shoppes will be managed by Forest City Commercial Management.
  • August 18, 1998 — Venetian Resort tops out.
  • August 24, 1998 — Venetian begins accepting room reservations, by phone and on-line.
  • May 3, 1999 — Grand opening of first phase of complex.
  • October 7, 2001 — The Guggenheim Hermitage Museum opened within the resort, featuring its first collection: Masterpieces and Master Collectors: Impressionist and Early Modern Paintings.
  • August 30, 2002 — The museum opened its second collection: Art Through the Ages: Masterpieces of Painting from Titian to Picasso.
  • May 15, 2003 — Museum opens third exhibit: American Pop Icons.
  • June 27, 2003 — The Venezia at the Venetian opened as an additional tower, adding 1,013 suites and a new wedding chapel.
  • November 7, 2003 — Museum opens exhibit: A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rothko, featuring paintings by Gauguin, Matisse, Picasso, van Gogh, Renoir, and others.
  • March 19, 2004 — "The Nevada Gaming Commission Thursday reluctantly imposed an agreed-upon $1 million fine on The Venetian for rigging contests and violating state gaming regulations but only after chastising other state agencies for not pursuing the case more vigorously. Chairman Peter Bernhard and Commissioner Art Marshall, who called the violations the "most serious" they have dealt with during their tenures on the commission, criticized the state attorney general's office and the Gaming Control Board for taking a year to bring the eight-count complaint before the commission. ... "This is the most serious complaint I've seen since I've been on the commission. The issues go to the heart of the integrity of the industry," Bernhard said. ... The Asian high roller at the center of the case, who was also the big loser in the casino over the Chinese New Year weekend in 2002, was preselected to win a Mercedes-Benz. The complaint said a Venetian executive who rigged the drawing with a cohort hid the winning ticket in his shirtsleeve and pretended to draw it randomly from a batch of entries before announcing the "winning" ticket."[1]
  • October 10, 2005Blue Man Group officially opens at the Blue Man Theatre.
  • June 24, 2006Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular opened at a new theatre at the Venetian.[2]
  • September 22, 2006 — A fire broke out after a construction tarp fastened to a decorative tower was overheated by a light. The fire department reported a 3-alarm fire and traffic was closed off on Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road. Flames shot about 40 feet into the air although only a wax museum and cosmetics store in the hotel were evacuated. The fire was quickly contained and there were no injuries reported.

[edit] Casino and other attractions

The Casino at the Venetian offers more than 122 casino games. In addition to slot machines and table games, there is a state-of-the-art sports lounge.

The Venetian has an extensive indoor retail mall called The Grand Canal Shoppes, which covers 500,000 square feet (50 000 m²).

In addition to the lake in front of the casino, canals on the second floor of building, in the shopping mall, are used to provide motorized gondola rides. The hotel also hosts the Las Vegas Madame Tussauds wax museum.

The Grande Canal Shoppes
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The Grande Canal Shoppes

[edit] Dining, Amenities and Entertainment

The Venetian hosts 17 acclaimed restaurants, including Bouchon, which is the vision of Time Magazine's “America's Best Chef”, Thomas Keller. There is also a food court in the Grand Canal Shoppes. Because the hotel is composed of suites, the hotel contains an upscale "grocery" store that sells produce, meats, and other items for cooking.

In addition to shopping at the Grand Canal Shoppes, The Venetian offers plenty of other things to do, including:

  • Blue Man Group — an explosive show in the 1760-seat Blue Man Theatre
  • Canyon Ranch SpaClub — a 69,000 sq. ft. (6,400 m²) health spa and fitness center
  • Convention space — 1.9 million sq ft (180,000 m²), including the 1.2 million sq. ft. (110,000 m²) Sands Expo convention center
  • Golf Concierge
  • A new production of Andrew Lloyd Weber's musical The Phantom of the Opera entitled Phantom – The Las Vegas Spectacular, which runs 95 minutes long and keeps every song from the original production intact.
  • Pool Deck — a five acre deck above the fourth level of the Venetian Tower, featuring 3 pools and a hot tub
  • Tao Nightclub — 10,000 square foot (1,000 m²) high-energy nightclub located within the Tao “Asian Temple” Entertainment Complex.
  • Aquanox - a medium sized quaint and elegant restaurant that specializes in seafood. Located left of the front atrium in the casino, this place seems to rival even the restaurants of Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Lagassi.

[edit] Trivia

  • Building the Venetian was the subject of an episode of the show MegaStructures.
  • Various Venetian locations were the setting for the introductory scenes of the 2001 movie, Rat Race.

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