New York New York Hotel & Casino 
Pint-sized Big Apple features Cirque du Soleils Zumanity
Paying homage to the Big Apple in design and ambience, this south-end Strip resort features a roller-coaster ride around skyscrapers.
All guestrooms and suites at New York New York are oversized for comfort and include Internet access (via MSN TV). Jacuzzi Suites provide made-for-romance bubble spas.
An expansive pool and jet spas furnish outdoor fun. An Irish-style pub features authentic Irish food, Irish drink, and Irish energy.
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Dining at the New York New York Hotel & Casino
Gallagher''s Steakhouse - Accented by dark wood and resembling the New York City original that dates to 1927, this classic restaurant features prime, dry-aged beef and fresh seafood.
Il Fornaio - This restaurant features wood-fired rotisserie chicken, homemade pasta, pizza, and other Northern Italian specialties.
Il Fornaio Panetteria - Pastries, hearty sandwiches, soups, and salads draw casual diners here.
Chin Chin Café - With an exhibition kitchen, this restaurant serves Chinese fare that includes dim sum.
America - Displaying a 90-by-20-foot map of the U.S., this 24-hour restaurant features American regional cooking.
Gonzalez y Gonzalez - A tequila bar and outdoor courtyard with lanterns and piñatas create the ambience for this Mexican eatery.
Village Eateries - This New York-style spot dishes up hot dogs, pretzels, and other Big Apple favorites.
Nathan''s - Authentic Coney Island hot dogs are the highlight here, along with french fries, chicken tenders, and burgers.
Haagen Dazs - Creamy favorites are served up here, in cones or cups.
Starbucks - A 24-hour spot to indulge caffeine cravings.
Room service is available 24 hours.
Attractions near this hotel
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 1.5 miles
Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 1.75 miles
Las Vegas Convention Center - 3.75 miles
Downtown Las Vegas - 5 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 31 miles
Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: Exit the airport via Swenson St, then turn left on E Tropicana Ave. Turn right on Las Vegas Blvd S (the Strip).
Getting around: Guests planning to travel along the Strip have several options. City buses (less than $5) run the length of the strip; private trollies (less than $5) serve the larger casinos. Many guests choose to walk. Taxis are readily available, and guests who drive will find complimentary parking at most locations. A rental car is the best option for travel outside the Strip. (All fees subject to change without notice.)
The Las Vegas Monorail ($5) operates along the Las Vegas resort corridor connecting major resort properties and the convention center. The average speed is 16 miles per hour, or 15 minutes to complete the 4-mile run. Stations are: MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah’s/Imperial, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. The monorail operates from 7 AM to 2 AM on weekdays, 7 AM to 3 AM on weekends. Daily, multi-day, and multi-ride passes are available.
Fees and hours are subject to change without prior notification.
Entertainment
Beginning in the rear of the resort and ending in the casino, Manhattan Express Roller Coaster provides a 3.5-minute ride that reaches 67 miles per hour and attains a height of 144 feet as it winds through the mini-Manhattan skyline.
ESPN Zone features 165 TV monitors, tiered seating in The Screening Room, interactive games, and American grill food.
Comedian Rita Rudner brings her subtle humor to the 420-seat Cabaret Theatre.
Big Apple Bar offers live bands nightly in an elegantly hip atmosphere, while Bar at Times Square features dueling pianos and sing-a-longs.
Nine Fine Irishmen - Guests looking for a quiet evening should steer clear of this lively pub. Imported directly from Ireland, the pub at Nine Fine Irishmen offers an authentic beer-slinging, whiskey drinking Irish experience. Gracious service, Irish storytelling, and lively Irish entertainment are complemented by an exceptional variety of traditional Irish stouts, lagers, creamy ales, and premium Irish sprits.
Styled after its New York City namesake, the wood-floor, biker/cowboy bar Coyote Ugly offers raucous fun with performing bartenders and dancing on the bar.
Coney Island Emporium combines classic arcade games with video technology.
Resembling the wooded sanctuary of Central Park complete with (artificial) trees, curving paths, and stone bridges, the 84,000-square-foot Casino supplies slots, video poker, backjack, craps, and roulette. The Dragon Pit furnishes Asian gaming such as pai gow and mini baccarat. Gaming on the Green is the casino''s high-limit area. Points are given--and taken--at the Race & Sports Book located outside ESPN Zone while Keno is played with spots one through 80.
