The Aladdin Resort and Casino is The Strip's newest casino hotel, built where the original Aladdin was imploded in 1998 to make room for an even more spectacular place. With themes straight out of Aladdin's legends, the resort features more than 140 stores and 100,000 square foot casino, where upscale gamblers can enjoy the London Club in the tradition of the finest European casinos. If that's not enough to enthrall vacationers, Broadway touring shows, boxing matches and TV shows fill the 7,000 seat theatre, magicians delight audiences in another theater, and live performances keep 'em coming to Sinbad's Lounge. What's more, guests can behold the hotel's entire neon lit spectacle, especially the constantly changing, 130 foot garden of blossoms. Despite Aladdin's size, patrons zip directly to their guestrooms and rooftop pools rather than passing through the casino. What's more, elevators ensure that guests will always step off within seven doors of their rooms. Once in the 2,600 rooms, patrons can luxuriate in marble bathrooms and soaking tubs. For extra pampering, the 35,000 square foot Elemis Spa offers therapies from Indian Ayurvedic to Thai massage, all amid the bohemian opulence of a Moroccan design. In early 2005, the Aladdin welcomed Pink's, a Hollywood hot dog legend and celebrity favorite, to the hotel's Zanzibar Cafe, the first time the beef dogs, especially the famous 10 inch chili dog, have appeared outside of Los Angeles since the first ones were consumed in 1939. Zanzibar also features signature dishes from the Planet Hollywood restaurants. Other Aladdin eateries include Elements, known for its steaks, chops, seafood and exhaustive wine list
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