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LAS VEGAS
January 23, 2018
Correction: A previous version of Travel Weekly's Las Vegas eNewsletter today was sent without a subject line.
INSIGHT BY SARAH FELDBERG
Caesars' Ivy can send you towels (but she won't go on a date)
The digital concierge that Caesars Entertainment rolled out at the Cromwell and the Nobu hotel in late 2016 will soon be on call for 10,000 rooms. And she's not the only chatbot in town.
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NEWS
Chef Roy Choi joins the lineup at the Park MGM

One of 2018's most anticipated Strip developments just announced the addition of what's likely to be one of the year's most anticipated restaurants, an as-yet-to-be-named eatery from self-proclaimed "L.A. son" Roy Choi.

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MGM real estate company submits offer for Caesars properties

The proposed $6 billion deal would see MGM Growth Properties acquire the Caesars and Harrah's resorts in Las Vegas.

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Las Vegas visitation dips in 2017

The city attracted 42.2 million visitors, a 1.7% decrease.

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FEATURED STORY
MGM Resorts announces program to donate surplus food

Last week, MGM Resorts International announced a new program to put that extra food to use feeding the hungry in Las Vegas. MGM has already seen the power of putting excess food to use. In 2016, the Aria started a pilot program to collect and preserve the resort's excess banquet dishes.

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MORE FROM TRAVEL WEEKLY
Applications open for 2018 Global Travel Marketplace shows

GTM West will be held at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas May 15 through 17; GTM takes place at the Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, Fla., July 12 through 14.

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