LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An accountant from Atlanta is making history in Las Vegas, becoming the first hotel guest to choreograph a Bellagio fountain show. Scott Krupa earned the opportunity by cashing in 2 ...
Most people spend their hard-earned hotel points on, well, hotels. Atlanta-based accountant Scott Krupa spent more than 2.4 million Marriott Bonvoy points at the Bellagio Las Vegas Hotel and Casino ...
If you’ve ever been to the famous Las Vegas Strip and stopped in front of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino to look in amazement at the fountains outside the property, the intricately designed show is ...
Somebody is going to get to choreograph a Bellagio fountains show, one of the special experiences offered through a long-delayed licensing partnership between MGM Resorts International and Marriott ...
A rare bird that landed in the Bellagio Las Vegas fountain prompted the hotel-casino to put its famed water show on hold, officials said. “We are happy to welcome the most exclusive guests,” the hotel ...
The Bellagio in Las Vegas is accustomed to high-flying visitors but the famed hotel was not prepared for this one. The iconic resort and casino was forced to halt its world-famous fountain show on ...
This article was first published on NerdWallet.com. Most people spend their hard-earned hotel points on, well, hotels. Atlanta-based accountant Scott Krupa spent more than 2.4 million Marriott Bonvoy ...