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Title: Let Out the Vegas in You: Girls' Night - Visit Las Vegas TV Spot

[Upbeat music playing]

[Scene: A bustling Las Vegas Strip filled with dazzling lights and iconic landmarks]

Narrator: Welcome to Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps. Where dreams come true and the night is alive with endless possibilities.

[Cut to a group of stylish and confident women walking down the Strip]

Narrator: Ladies, it's time to let loose, let go of inhibitions, and embrace the thrill of a girls' night out in the Entertainment Capital of the World.

[Scene transitions to a luxurious hotel lobby]

Narrator: Stay at one of our world-class resorts, where glamour awaits at every corner. Indulge in the finest dining experiences, pamper yourselves at luxurious spas, and dance the night away at the hottest clubs.

[Cut to a group of women laughing and cheering while enjoying a cocktail at a trendy rooftop bar overlooking the Strip]

Narrator: Picture this: Toasting glasses of champagne with your best friends, surrounded by the stunning panoramic views of the city skyline.

[Scene transitions to a high-energy nightclub]

Narrator: Dance to the beats of world-renowned DJs in the hottest nightclubs, where the energy is contagious, and the party never ends.

[Cut to a group of women trying their luck at a glamorous casino]

Narrator: Feeling lucky? Test your skills at our world-class casinos, where the excitement of roulette, poker, blackjack, and slot machines awaits.

[Scene transitions to a live performance at a concert venue]

Narrator: Catch mind-blowing live performances from the biggest stars in the music industry. From intimate showcases to grand concerts, Las Vegas has it all.

[Cut to a group of women enjoying a gourmet meal at a celebrity chef's restaurant]

Narrator: Savor the flavors of Las Vegas at our diverse and exquisite restaurants. From celebrity chef cuisines to international delicacies, there's something to satisfy every taste.

[Scene transitions to a group of women sitting back and laughing during a Las Vegas show]

Narrator: Immerse yourself in the world of captivating shows, from dazzling spectacles to breathtaking acrobatics. Las Vegas offers unrivaled entertainment to keep you spellbound.

[Cut to a group of women taking a thrilling ride on a zip line above the city]

Narrator: And when you're ready for adventure, strap in and soar above the city on thrilling zip lines or take a helicopter ride to experience the stunning beauty of the

Visit Las Vegas TV commercial - Let Out the Vegas in You: Girls Night produced for Visit Las Vegas was first shown on television on May 29, 2021.

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Las Vegas (TV series)

Las Vegas
Opening theme"A Little Less Conversation" by Elvis Presley on US TV broadcasts ("Let It Ride" by Charlie Clouser was used in international and DVD versions)
ComposerCharlie Clouser
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish

Many of Mandalay Bay's interiors and exteriors (including its wave pool) have been used as Montecito exteriors, although (according to the Internet Movie Database) the actual set of Montecito is located at Culver Studios, in Culver City, California, so the interiors are a replica of the Mandalay Bay.

A Las Vegas theme event is like a casino night taken to its extremes: where guests are allowed to become high-rollers and revel in the opulent atmosphere you've created.

The song's title was based on the semi-autobiographical 1990 novel of the same name by the late John O'Brien, who was a good friend of one of the song's writers, David Baerwald. After a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman, the host asked Crow if the song was autobiographical.

The Montecito is a fictional Resort & Casino from Las Vegas. The Montecito changes during the course of the series. The most notable change was when the Montecito was blown up at the end of season two and rebuilt in the season three premiere with a completely different look from the original.

Encore Wynn Hotel His home for the mini-break was the five star Encore Wynn Hotel, where rooms start at $530-a-night.

noun. an evening of casino-style gambling, usually sponsored by a charitable, religious, or other fund-raising organization.

The settlement of Las Vegas, Nevada was founded in 1905 after the opening of a railroad that linked Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. The stopover attracted some farmers (mostly from Utah) to the area, and fresh water was piped in to the settlement.

What does what happens in Vegas mean? When someone wants to escape the consequences of past indiscretions, they may use the saying what happens in Vegas or its fuller form, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, alluding to the Nevada city's popular tourism slogan.

During a wild vacation in Las Vegas, career woman Joy McNally (Cameron Diaz) and playboy Jack Fuller (Ashton Kutcher) come to the sober realization that they have married each other after a night of drunken abandon. Besides that, there is a huge jackpot at stake. An implacable judge freezes the prize money and refuses to grant an annulment, so Joy and Jack must try to make their impromptu marriage work.What Happens in Vegas / Film synopsis

Following a strike between TV producers and the Writers Guild of America back in 2008, Las Vegas was cancelled abruptly and on a major cliff hanger after only 19 episodes of the originally planned 22 were aired before the show went off the air for good.

Although it was hit by the mudslide, Montecito has recovered and is well worth visiting. While two resorts are still being repaired and reopening soon, more than a dozen properties - from charming boutiques to beach resorts - are ready for your visit.

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