Name some of your favorite steakhouses and why.

Bavette’s Steakhouse at Park MGM. There are so many items on their menu that are to die for. Some of my favorites are the baked crab cake, roasted bone marrow and the petite duchess cut with roasted garlic enhancement.

What spots on the Strip can the whole family enjoy?

Circus Circus is the number one spot for all ages. Other great locations are New York-New York with the Big Apple Coaster and Arcade, Tournament of Kings at Excalibur and the Fun Dungeon arcade at Excalibur.

What are some top romantic dinner spots?

Anything with a view of the Fountains of Bellagio. Spago, Lago and Prime Steakhouse all offer great views. Top of the World at The STRAT also has a beautiful view of the city.

What are some of the best pieces of advice that you offer to your guests?

Wear comfortable shoes—everything looks close by until you start walking. Also, always stay hydrated! 

What are three attractions off the Strip that visitors should not miss?

• Red Rock Canyon

• Hoover Dam

• Downtown Las Vegas

What are three of your most-suggested shows to see and why?

• KÀ by Cirque Du Soleil at MGM Grand—There is always something going on throughout the action-packed show.

• Mad Apple by Cirque Du Soleil at New York-New York—A little comedy mixed with the iconic Cirque acrobats.

• Magic Mike Las Vegas at SAHARA Las Vegas—The best show to watch while celebrating your bachelorette.

What are some of the more affordable ways to enjoy Las Vegas?

Prepare to walk to save on taxis and Ubers/Lyfts. Multiple properties offer free trams to help guests get around. Plan ahead for different activities and restaurants to avoid last-minute decision making.

What are some of your favorite downtown restaurants and bars?

Evel Pie for some yummy pizza and Troy Liquor Bar at Golden Nugget has great music and drinks plus a nice balcony with views of the Fremont Street Experience.

If you could plan the perfect day in Las Vegas what would it entail?

The perfect day starts with breakfast at Alexxa’s at Paris Las Vegas with a view of the Fountains of Bellagio and a few mimosas. From there, hop on a shuttle to Maverick Helicopters to see the Grand Canyon. Once back, stop by Eataly at Park MGM for some light snacks and drinks. After lunch, time to get ready for dinner at Yellowtail and watch “O” by Cirque du Soleil at Bellagio. Don’t forget to stop at the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens and admire the themed floral arrangements for the season. To finish off the day, put the phone away and step into The Pinky Ring by Bruno Mars at Bellagio for a great night.

What do you appreciate most about the Vegas2Go publication?

They think of it all! They know exactly what tourists look for and have the magazine organized for easy use.

What do you and/or your guests find most helpful or useful when using the publication?

I enjoy how the magazine has the properties organized from the south end to the north end. Each property has everything listed for guests to find with ease.

When attending our ELITE events, what do you enjoy most?

Having the opportunity to network with other hospitality members in the city is great. Visiting different locations and being able to talk to guests about things I have personally been able to experience helps a lot.

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