Planning a meeting in Las Vegas or attending a convention in Las Vegas and having to organize satellite events?
The Best Venues in Town
There’s no better place to indulge in cocktails than the Mix Lounge atop THEhotel at the Mandalay Bay. Located on the 64th floor, Mix Lounge features one of the most spectacular views of the Strip. The space is furnished with a sleek, contemporary look that’s the epitome of urban luxury. The cocktail confections are just as innovative and edgy as the lounge itself, while the music is infectious and upbeat – the perfect ingredients to a must-attend cocktail party.

Corporate Dinners
Restaurants are the new hotels when it comes to planning seated dinners. It used to be that restaurants could only support smaller groups, but the changing economy has caused many big names in the dining industry to revise their sales initiatives to include larger corporate gatherings. We highly recommend Gordon Biersch Brewing Restaurant, which can accommodate groups of up to 500 guests.

The Las Vegas location on Paradise Road features both private and semi-private dining areas that can be used for a variety of seating configurations. What’s even more appealing is its world-famous menu, which features USDA Prime steaks and made-from-scratch American classics, such as beer battered fish and chips, grilled mahi mahi, pecan crusted chicken, Southwest chicken sandwiches and Kobe cheeseburgers.

   
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