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Meetings Planners Guide Convention Services and Catering Meeting Planner’s Guide INDEX Welcome to Bellagio ..................................................................................................Page 4 Fast Facts .....................................................................................................................Page 5 Hotel Contact Information ............................................................................................................. 6 Las Vegas Weather .......................................................................................................................... 6 “O™” by Cirque du Soleil ® ................................................................................................................. 6 The Art of Richard MacDonald Presented by Cirque du Soleil ® .................................................... 6 Fountains of BellagioTM ................................................................................................................... 6 Conservatory & Botanical Gardens ................................................................................................ 7 Promenade Shops ............................................................................................................................ 7 Other Shopping .............................................................................................................................. 7 Dining.............................................................................................................................................. 8 MICHAEL MINA ............................................................................................................... 8 Jasmine.................................................................................................................................. 8 Prime Steakhouse ................................................................................................................. 9 Picasso .................................................................................................................................. 9 Le Cirque ........................................................................................................................... 10 Harvest by Roy Ellamar ..................................................................................................... 10 Lago by Julian Serrano ....................................................................................................... 11 Spago .................................................................................................................................. 11 FIX ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge ......................................................................... 12 The Buffet .......................................................................................................................... 13 Sadelle’s ............................................................................................................................... 13 Juice Press...................................................................................................................................... 14 Lounges and Entertainment (Nightly) ......................................................................................... 14 Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art .......................................................................................................... 14 Bellagio Spa & Salon ..................................................................................................................... 14 Fitness Center ............................................................................................................................... 15 Shadow Creek ............................................................................................................................... 15 MGM Resorts Event Productions ................................................................................................ 15 Travel Arrangements ..................................................................................................................... 15 Management .................................................................................................................................. 15 Hotel Services ...........................................................................................................Page 16 Check-in and Checkout ................................................................................................................ 16 Mobile Check-in ........................................................................................................................... 16 Mobile Resorts App ....................................................................................................................... 16 Bell Services................................................................................................................................... 16 Guest Rooms ................................................................................................................................. 16 Guest Suites ................................................................................................................................... 17 Lounge and Outdoor Venues ........................................................................................................ 17 Cultural Spaces .............................................................................................................................. 17 2 Convention Services Advertising and Promotions ....................................................................................................................18 Amenities ..................................................................................................................................................18 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ...................................................................................................18 ATMs ........................................................................................................................................................18 Babysitting ................................................................................................................................................18 Baggage Service .......................................................................................................................................18 Business Center ...............................................................................................................................18 & 19 Catering ....................................................................................................................................................20 Check Cashing .........................................................................................................................................20 Convention Furntiture ............................................................................................................................20 Coupons & Vouchers ......................................................................................................................20 & 21 Cash Pay Out ...........................................................................................................................................22 Credit .......................................................................................................................................................22 City Ledger Accounts ..............................................................................................................................22 Credit Card Authorization.......................................................................................................................22 Destination Management Companies (DMC)........................................................................................23 Exhibit/Production/Decorator Information ..................................................................................23 & 24 Exhibit Area Cleaning ..............................................................................................................................25 Executive Concierge Services ..................................................................................................................25 Fire Marshal Regulations ................................................................................................................25 & 26 Floral ........................................................................................................................................................26 Foreign Exchange ....................................................................................................................................26 Front Desk ...............................................................................................................................................26 Gift Cards .................................................................................................................................................26 Golf Referrals ...........................................................................................................................................26 High-Speed Wireless Internet .................................................................................................................27
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