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Advertising on the Bally's Sign. Taken from the overhead walkway between Caesars & the Bellagio.
The new Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon. It was originally the Barbary Coast. Boyd Gaming traded the Barbary Coast to Harrah's for the old Westward Ho site. Named after Bill Harrah.
The Forum Shops was the first destination mall on the Strip. It is also the highest grossing mall per square foot in the US. Well worth your time when in Vegas.
The fountain next to Spago's Restaurant
The Baccus Festival Fountain show inside the Forum Shops. The original audio-animatronics fountain show. On the hour between 10:00am & 11:00pm. The better audio-animatronics show is 'The Fall of Atlantis', located by the Cheesecake Factory.
The front desk lobby area.
'The Fall of Atlantis' fountain. This is the better audio-animatronics show if you only have time for one.
Inside Tao giftshop.
Inside Tao.
Overall view of St. Mark's Square.
One of the featured performers entertaining the crowd in St. Mark's Square.
St. Mark's Square is where you start your gondola ride through the Grand Canal Shoppes.
Even the porte cochere warrants a ceiling done in the Venetian theme.
A cider mill waterwheel is the centerpiece of the Fall showcase. Bronze Charlie, Pelee, Roadrunner & Delano Chrysanthemums add color to the showcase. Golden Gate Arbor Vitae & Coastal redwoods are also used.
View from the Spa Balcony. Acrylic leaves hang from the ceiling.
Overall view from the Spa Balcony.
Covered bridge and entrance arbor taken form the Spa Ballcony.
A 'tree troll' is made of recycled paper and uses recycled glass for the eyes.
Colorful pumpkins add to the fall showcase.
Apples glued to burlap add color to the fall display.
These copper trees were bought in London at the Chelsea show and have water flowing from the leaves.
The 'garden house' is covered with sheet moss, scottish moss and succulents.
A misting system keeps the garden house moss wall healthy.
A copper leaf waterfall feeds water into the stream that flows under the covered bridge.