To be honest, we were a little too full from lunch to really do justice to the food, but it was a nice evening. Had a private booth and food was excellent - approx $100 per person we just had mains, drinks, but were served complimentary appetisers and mini desserts. In the evening, we ate at Nob Hill at the MGM. The mall shops at the Venetian were open and I bought my best friend a gift from Tiffanys (might want to take hubby there!). For lunch we'd made reservations at Olives and ate on the terrace. The following year we spent Christmas at the MGM and enjoyed a breakfast in our room. We did have the sense to book dinner reservations at the Top of the World at the Stratosphere which was nice - didn't find it any more expensive than usual, though we had the late sitting (9pm) as they were busy. We ended up eating a traditional Christmas dinner (pumkin pie & all!) at the 24hour restaurant at the Tropicana - definately NOT swanky, but fun. I think lots of locals were eating Christmas lunch on the Strip. The first year we were there for Christmas, we didn't! The queues for the buffets were very, very long. Quite a number of the restaurants on the Strip are open, but it is worth checking ahead and making reservations. It can be busy - lots of people from Asia visit at this time of year. Hi, We've had Christmas day there for the last three years and think it's a great place for a non-Christmassy Christmas!
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