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    Gill P.

    Here @ The Strip/Toshiba Plaza for the Bruno Mars Day the new King of the city & Parade. Plenty of paid parking in the area & vendors/restaurants located here The renaming of Park Ave to Bruno Mars Dr which is the gateway to Park MGM and T Mobile Arena and home to the Las Vegas Nights. 4.10.26 Great Weather 80s

    Ryan S.

    The Park between New York New York and Park MGM is a nice little breather in the middle of all the Strip chaos. It's refreshing to step outside, get some fresh air, and remember that Vegas technically exists outdoors too. The location is super convenient if you're heading to T Mobile Arena or the Dolby Theatre, and there are plenty of solid spots to grab a drink or a bite without committing to a full casino experience. I probably wouldn't go out of my way to visit if it were a standalone destination, but as part of the Strip it works really well. It's a calm, welcome pause button before diving back into the bright lights and noise.

    Frank B.

    Frank comes to this park for NHL pre-game partying. Yes, it starts right here prior to entering the hallowed ice center. Nothing more rewarding than hoisting a pint to my team THE KRAKEN with fellow friend and fans and quenching your thirst with a frosty pint of beer in the outside heat of the day. Also it's a great gathering area to wander while waiting to enter. Several beer pubs and a Hello Kitty stand and pop up hockey stands for swag on game days. The rump on that statue is sexy and a wonderful place to landmark should you be meeting someone for the game. GO KRAKEN and will consume another day.

    This is what it looks like if you've had too much to drink
    Christina R.

    I DO NOT LIKE coming to the Strip. As a local, I hate it with a passion. However, you do end up travelling there every once in a while, whether it's to meet up with out-of-towners, check out a hip restaurant, or go to an event at T-Mobile Arena. However, The Park is quite lovely and is a beautiful respite from the Strip, on the Strip. There is a good amount of restaurants around so you can pretty much get anything you want to eat. There is a lot of seating to eat outside, or just chill out if needed. There are interesting and fun art installations. And the piece de resistance, there are clean bathrooms!!!

    Here it is!
    Nadine C.

    A park on The Strip (Las Vegas)... Located between New York New York and Park MGM, this little oasis starts from Las Vegas Boulevard and ends at the T-Mobile Arena. As of January 2019, the restaurants along the way are Beerhaus, Bruxie, California Pizza Kitchen, and Sake Rok. (There are chairs and tables for outdoor dining!) The sculpture, Bliss Dance is also here. It lights up after the sun goes dow! I liked the lights in the trees, the water feature with changing colors, and the use of desert climate plants! I also enjoyed the live music from the band, Status! What a cute park! It really beautifies the space between hotels and casinos! I'll probably be back!

    11/21/2020: This is the same every year, but still beautiful
    Sivilay T.

    Review #199 - 2020 Every time we're in Vegas during the holidays, I try to make my way here because the Christmas decorations are so nice and inviting. Most of the decorations are similar to the previous years, but they change it up a little here and there so it's not exactly the same every year, at least from the times that I've been here. I'm not sure if they add more to it as it gets closer to Christmas, but it seems like it's not as festive when we come around Thanksgiving time. However, when we were here in December, it was super festive! There are plenty of restaurants to dine at & so much to see and do in the surrounding area that you can never get tired of coming back year after year. Of course, my girls love walking over to the M&M store across the street after we're done taking pictures; but sadly, this year they close at 10 PM instead of midnight, probably due to COVID, so we didn't get a chance to make our way over.

    Joanna V.

    If you don't feel like walking through this place then at least drive down the avenue. It's an area you'd like to show off to your visiting relatives. And if you have little nieces or nephews that haven't yet passed out asleep from being at the arcade, this is a cool area to sight see. Bruxie and Shake Shack are family friendly restaurants to eat at, located right in this part of the strip. Don't be grumpy and tired yet kids. Your mom and dad will get you ice cream if you smile for the camera. The Park makes for a cool photo spot. Family portraaaaiiit :D smiiiile!

    Bliss Dancer at sunset.
    Joyce W.

    Imagine lush green grass, a little jungle gym for your weetots to play on, fluffy dogs chasing each other... Well you must not be in Vegas because that park ain't this park! The Park is one of the latest MGM creation to go along with the T-Mobile Arena and sits just across the street from Monte Carlo's (soon to be rebranded and renamed as Park MGM) Park Theater. Food and beverages places line The Park on one side and a cool entryway into New York New York can be entered through here. Walk through some fun water features, listen to some live music, and don't forget to see the gigantic "Bliss Dancer" sculpture by Marco Cochrane. The Park is a great little space to walk around or to have a seat. It's a nice break from all the noise from The Strip while still being on Las Vegas Blvd.

    Mylan D.

    Such a beautiful place to walk through in the morning before the crazy hustle of the strip. Vegas is a place for tourists and photo ops anyway, but the park gives it a nice little greenery and break from buildings and casinos. There's quite a few restaurants, bars, cool water features, a Hello Kitty pop up truck, and a life size chess game along this pathway. Dogs are allowed on the strip before noon so I took my little pup on a stroll here looking for Crack Shack. If you are headed in that direction, stay on the strip since that's the entrance is located.

    Rick S.

    A peaceful place in the crazy mix of Vegas. Lots of places to eat and a few games to play. It's a fun place to hang out with friends and people watching. T mobile arena is here too. You walk in to New York hotel is right on the strip

    Apple S.

    I love this new area! I've been several times to dine, I went to a concert at T mobile arena. There's outside free family games and cute seating areas. They made this really nice here!! And space for pop ups like a hello kitty truck right now make it extra!

    Lyla D.

    "Ch-ch-changes..." What a difference a year makes since we were last on Las Vegas' Strip. We remember walking along S Las Vegas Blvd between the Monte Carlo and New York New York casinos seeing huge construction dust barriers and being shoved off the sidewalks by crowds and wondered what was going on. But, as our ride share drove us to the entrance of the Monte Carlo resort, we were surprised to see The Strip's FIRST Park. The Park is an outdoor entertainment/restaurant extension of the MGM's New York New York property with dining spots such as Shake Shack, Bruxie, California Pizza, Beerhaus and Sake Rok. It's punctuated by Marco Cochrane's enormous and graceful sculpture "Bliss Dance" and the new T-Mobile Arena. Across the street at the Monte Carlo is the Park Theater which headlines major musical artists such as Cher, Bruno Mars and Ricky Martin. So, this Park is not a green space for picnicking or lazing under the shade of trees or grassy areas but it is working its way to becoming The Strip's new Amusement Center.

    Lora C.

    Dear Lady Sculpture, I apologize for invading your space and taking a video in the wrong angle! But hey it was during the day I needed to look up to you and see. At night you were like glowing and so pretty. Not my fault you were so tall. Sincerely, Asian Girl who wasn't thinking at the moment This area is in the back of Monte Carlo and in front of New York New York, where you can see The t-mobile arena. They added some resturant's like Bruxie and there's benches with the umbrella tops to sit. It's actually very nice until you smell the sewage line.

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    It's located right next to Park MGM (duh) and New York New York, running all the way up to T-Mobile Arena.

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    This is a hip, high-end mall located in the Venetian Resort. It opened in June 1999 and spans over…read more736,000 square feet. It is a gorgeous mall. There are commercial garages available within a reasonable walking distance, as well as valet parking. Some of the shops that you will find here are Lids, #hashtag Vegas, Just Fun Socks, Pandora, Bill Mack, Chica, Venetzia Fine Jewelry, Cocolina, Louis Vuitton, It's Sugar, Kate Spade, Steve Madden, Crazy Shirts, and Michael Kors. There are a lot of eateries and bars here too, that include Panda Express, Redhead Burger, Casanova Tapas Bar, 5 Guys, Chipotle, Delmonico Steakhouse, Fat Tuesdays, Fugo De Chao, Tao Asian Bistro, Social Life Pizza, Minus 5 Ice Bar, Jay Birds Nashville Hot Chicken, Popeyes, La Brisket, and Johnny Rockets. The mall is very clean and is connected to a casino, of course. You will find a Wizard of Oz display setup there that is very popular with tourists, who take photo ops. It is a very nice setup, if I must say so. The poppy field and level are the details they put into the display that are impressive. It is an advertisement for the neighboring Sphere's Wizard of Oz show. There is also a gondola set up in there. If you did not know, the Venetian is somewhat known for its gondola rides. There are a few places in the mall where you can sit and take a load off. Interestingly enough, the shops are connected to the Sphere. You do not have to go outside to get there. They are connected by tunnels. This mall gets a lot of traffic from the shoppers, diners, drinkers, and those seeking relief from the Vegas heat. It averages about 20 million visitors a year. This is a nice shopping area that, like most things in Vegas, is larger-than-life. It is definitely worth a stop while you are strolling down the Vegas strip.

    I've seen pictures and videos of the canal shops for years, and it's pretty amazing to see in…read moreperson. Some areas really do look and feel like you're in a European city/courtyard. It's fun to watch the gondolas go by and wander around the cobblestone-esque streets, though not great if you're rolling your suitcase. There are a bunch of shops and restaurants, though many of the shops are much higher end, or very touristy. I only actually went into one shop while roaming. It can be a bit of a maze down here, but it is easy enough to find your way around, and the bridges over the canal make it east to cross.

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    Food, overpriced drinks and retail shops. This is in front of the former MGM/Bally's soon to be…read moreHorseshoe. Takes place of the long walkway in front of the resort with water features in the middle of two moving walkways. Utilizing prime space is what this was all about. Bally's used to have the equivalent of a large wasteful front lawn that nobody used. Sure it looked nice but it wasn't functional - and maybe even hurt foot traffic from The Strip. Somewhat shaded and lots of misting water to make customers as comfortable as possible. Overall the bazaar shops are well... a bit bizarre but what can I do about it? I would have liked the good people at Bally's to consult with me before construction but I never got that phone call. The shops are obvious tourist traps but still more interesting to walk past than the tired water feature of yesterday. I guess you can no longer toss in loose change for good luck - but thats something I've come to accept. Being that its outdoors it makes it a very covid friendly place to shop or eat. But I wouldn't worry about that too much - nothing bad is going to happen in a casino... you might lose a few dollars but that is it... and that comes from my aunt with ancient Japanese wisdom. And its true - just think about it... if people aren't feeling well the last thing they are going to do is go on vacation. In front of so many resorts you will now see some new stores - or a CVS - for example. Gone with the pirate show and volcano and in with square footage that has income potential.

    Grand Bazaar Shops are just that, bizarre. It's located in front of Bally's. This is more or less a…read moretourist trap. It has a few independent and local places but it's mostly chains. There's also the typical bars with oversized frozen margaritas. It gets stars for having a few great places in it to eat. First there's Istanbul Mediterranean. They have a fantastic falafel pita. It's pretty big. Right next to this is Marash. They have ice cream and sorbet. It doesn't have much seating outside the bars. Luckily the food is portable. A few tables are located in the middle of the shops but good luck finding anywhere to sit if there's a crowd, which almost will be always. The rest of the shops stink. A good thing is that the shops are open late. If you need something after a crazy night out you can get it here. The falafel, ice cream or sorbet are good all times.

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