Carrie Underwood
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With the holiday season shifting into gear, Las Vegas is the go-to destination for music fans and entertainment lovers alike — and it’s almost your last chance to see Carrie Underwood, who will embark on the final round of her Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency at Resorts World just in time for the holidays.
The “Out of That Truck” singer kicks off the final lap of her popular Las Vegas residency at Resorts World Theaters starting tonight (Nov. 29). The residency will run from November until August 2024.
On Dec. 29, fellow country superstar Luke Bryan will begin his final string of concerts at Resorts World Theater Las Vegas. Bryan’s residency will run until Jan. 6.
And it’s not just music: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler brought their comedy tour to Resorts World earlier this month. The Resorts World Theater is a 5,000-capacity, multi-level venue and home to Sin City’s tallest performance stage. The theater offers an intimate experience as the closest seats are located just 150 feet from the stage. Resorts World delivers a one-of-a-kind, immersive audio experience courtesy of over 265 L-Acoustics speakers powered by L-ISA hyperreal technology.
Dine, Play & Stay: Everything You Need to Know About Resorts World
What is Resorts World Las Vegas? It’s the first integrated resort to land on the Las Vegas Strip in over a decade. The hotel offers tons of amenities and accommodations and it’s walking distance to several other hotels, as well as shopping and dining.
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But you don’t have to leave the hotel to have a good time. The massive complex stretches across 88 acres and unites the top three Hilton brands under roof: Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World, Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World and Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts. Resorts World is packed with top-of-the-line amenities, such as a relaxing spa complete with wellness treatments and a mini-theater where you can relax and have food ordered to your seat. You’ll also find swimming pools, premium casino gaming, floor-to-ceiling views from your room and an array of dining options, including over 50 food and beverage options available at your fingertips.
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Enjoy A-list residencies, comedy shows and other entertainment at Resorts World. From its diverse selection of restaurants and bars to a curated collection of global retail brands — and seven, yes seven, sparkling pools — Resorts World has it all.
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From Day to Night: Where to Party at Resorts World
Feel like hitting the dance floor? Be sure to visit Ayu Dayclub; it’s a desert-style tropical oasis with a huge pool surrounded by gorgeous palm trees and cabanas to help you party in style.
After the sun goes down, head over to Zouk Nightclub and keep the party going all night. The club features multiple bars, VIP booths, a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system, the ultimate dance floor for partygoers, must-see sets from world-class DJs and fan-favorite performers such as Kaskade, Zedd, Tiesto, Cash Cash, Nervo, Ludacris, Deadmau5, Travis Scott and more in December.
Resorts World: How to Book Your Stay at a Discount
Between Cyber Week and Travel Tuesday, now’s the time to score huge savings as Resorts World is offering a major discount for its biggest sale of the year. Right now, travelers can save up to 40% off Resorts World Las Vegas during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale. Your Hotel stay must be booked by Friday (Dec. 1) and is valid for travel through December 30th, 2023. Blackout dates may apply.
Need New Year’s Eve plans? Ring in the New Year at Resorts World and save up to 20% off when you book your stay between Nov. 22 and Dec. 31.
The clock is ticking! Book your stay at Resorts World below.
What’s old is officially new again. Case in point: After going through a box of old things, Carrie Underwood‘s sons have discovered the art of Tae Bo — a martial arts style of fitness that became popular during the 1990s — and they can’t seem to get enough, especially the country singer’s son Jake.
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Underwood took to Instagram on Friday (Jan. 6) to share a candid video of Jake watching a Tae Bo class and performing the moves in perfect unison with the television, sometimes with a little help from his toddler hands to help lift up his legs. “Jake starting off the day right!” the country singer wrote over the video.
The “Denim & Rhinestones” singer gave some additional context in the video’s caption: “The boys found one of my old Tae Bo DVDs in a box of things and Jake thought he’d have himself a little morning workout! I may soon have myself a gym buddy!” she wrote, adding a crying laughing emoji as well as several arm muscle emojis.
Fellow country music star Jimmie Allen chimed in, commenting “He’s getting after it.” Allen added that Jake’s newfound Tae Bo skills are “more exercising than I’ve done in the last 3 years.” Zach Swon of the Swon Brothers also found the video amusing, writing, “Haven’t heard the words Tae Bo in a minute ….. or DVD,” along with a nerdy emoji.
Watch Underwood’s son Jake take on Tae Bo in the video below.
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