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Written by Diana Kelly
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Saturday, 15 August 2009 18:54 |
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Bring a big appetite to Texas de Brazil (Palm Beach) [http://www.texasdebrazil.com/], a Brazilian steakhouse that showcases a herd of waiters offering savory Angus beef, chicken, lamb, pork and sausage on skewers. The salad bar is enticing but save room for the real stars of the show. And if you can manage to leave room for dessert you’ll be satisfied with the selection.
Nightlife and Entertainment Aruba vibrates with nightly entertainment. Try your luck—and some of that wedding cash—at some of their finest casinos, located in major resorts like The Hyatt (Palm Beach) [http://aruba.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp] and Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino (Oranjestad) [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/auabr-renaissance-aruba-resort-and-casino/]. Whether your game is black jack, craps, poker or nickel slots, you’ll have a blast wheeling and dealing with other vacationers. For those newlyweds looking to have a night of crazy fun with like-minded vacationers, reserve seats on the Kukoo Kunuku Bus [http://www.kukookunuku.com/]—you’ll receive dinner, plenty of drinks (on the bus and in at least three bars), and have plenty of opportunities to shake your money maker. Try to go on one of most popular nights, Thursday or Friday. And between all of that pampering, eating and entertainment, don’t forget to unwind with your new wife on one, or all, of Aruba’s five gorgeous beaches.

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