LasVegas.com (www.lasvegas.com) has a partnership with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, and it offers travel information and reservations, as does the Review-Journal's site, www.reviewjournal.com.
VEGAS.com (www.vegas.com) advertises that in Las Vegas, "it's who you know." Part of the Greenspun Media Group, which also publishes the Las Vegas Sun, VEGAS.com offers information about and instant booking capabilities for everything from hotels to shows.
About.com This New York Times-owned site has an excellent online "Las Vegas for Visitors" guide (www.govegas.about.com), which includes dozens of original articles and reviews as well as links to many other Vegas resources.
One of the oldest sites is the Las Vegas Leisure Guide (www.pcap.com), full of hotel, restaurant, and nightlife info. Las Vegas Online Entertainment Guide (www.lvol.com) has listings for hotels and an online reservations system, plus local history, restaurants, a business directory, and even some gambling instruction.
Only Vegas (www.visitlasvegas.com), the official Las Vegas tourism Web site, has a little bit of everything going on in Sin City. Find out about events, book hotels, get special deals, and find out other vital travel info.
The City of Las Vegas has its own Web site, www.lasvegasnevada.gov, which is a great resource for service-related information, including how to pay a ticket or citation. Remember, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.
If you plan on getting hitched during your Vegas stay, you might want to check out the Clark County Web site (www.accessclarkcounty.com) for necessary marriage license information.