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Instead of buying mom another bathrobe she won’t wear, why not take her to Vegas. There are plenty of Mother’s Day activities taking place all around town. She will feel like queen for a day after spending some time in Sin City. First, take her to a special Mother’s Day champagne brunch. There are several to choose from and some are offering great specials for Mother’s Day. After a delicious brunch, why not let her indulge in a day at the spa. The best way to start any Mother’s Day is with Bally’s Sterling Brunch, the ultimate in extravagant Sunday dining. Their buffet offers champagne and caviar as well as several other menu items that are completely over-indulgent. Mom will be spoiled after she fills her stomach with all her favorite treats at this world-class buffet. A special menu will be served in honor of mother’s day. Reservations are required. After brunch, drop mom off for a relaxing day at the spa. The Spa at New York New York offers a special Strawberries and Cream Mother’s Day massage. First skin is exfoliated with a milk scrub, and then strawberry cream is rubbed into the skin to moisturize and leave behind the scent of fresh fruit. This is a relaxing treat that is only available in May. If you’re mom’s not big on spas, why not spend a day shopping at the most extravagant mall in the world (even if it’s just window shopping)? Mom can shop till she drops at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. There is no place like it in the world. All her favorite name brands and plenty of shoes stores will entice any mom. After shopping, why not try some decadent dessert. Because, what mom doesn’t love chocolate? Instead of handing her a box of chocolates, take her to Jean-Phillippe Patisserie at the Bellagio. Some of the best hand-crafted chocolates in the world are served here daily. Also, enjoy the larger than life chocolate fountain. Jean-Phillippe is a world pastry champion and the chocolates here will melt in your mouth like non-other that you’ve tried before. Mom won’t soon forget her trip to Las Vegas after a stop at Jean-Phillipe.
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