Caesars Palace shows world travelers how Las Vegas parties

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LAS VEGAS, NV - JUNE 12: President of Caesars Palace Gary Selesner and the Colosseum at Caesars Palace headliner Celine Dion during the closing night party for IPW 2013 at the Garden for the Gods pool at Caesars Palace on June 12, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by DeniseTruscello/WireImage)

By Robin Leach (contact)

Thursday, June 13, 2013 | 1:26 p.m.

No other city on earth throws a party like Las Vegas! The 4,000 visitors from around the globe for the IPW World Travel Congress convention were speechless Wednesday night when Caesars Palace hosted their final exciting night on the Strip.

IPW is the largest and most prestigious international tourism trade show held and the largest generator of travel to America. Some 1,200 international and domestic buyers from more than 65 countries conduct business negotiations expected to result in more than $3.5 billion generated in future U.S. travel. Over 1,000 travel organizations from every region of the U.S. also attend.

Their five-day glamorous Vegas visit had been packed with sightseeing and Vegas experiences. Five hundred world travel writers were welcomed at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday to an all-star brunch.

Wednesday night featured an even larger mega-power star turnout with Celine Dion, Donny & Marie Osmond, Penn & Teller and a host of other Caesars Entertainment Strip headliners. Donny started the Osmonds' portion of the show without Marie, who got separated from him and had to push her way through the crowd at the front of the stage. She arrived 30 seconds into the segment.

The travel delegates were treated to a near three-hour white hot party hosted by the Quads comedy juggler Jeff Civilico. Also entertaining were Flamingo comedy headliner George Wallace; Frank Marino and his Divas Las Vegas cast from the Quad; and the casts of Million Dollar Quartet at Harrah's and Recycled Percussion at the Quad.

Our thanks to photographer Denise Truscello for her gallery of shots.

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Caesars Palace shows world travelers how Las Vegas parties

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