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NYC:
-Hotels: Club Quarters (Fantastic service without huge cost)
-Shopping: Century 21 during the week, Uniqlo, Fifth Avenue(if you have the budget) and Soho has some nice boutiques.
Woodbury Commons outlet is also outside the city which is a fantastic place for designer outlets. (Armani, Gucci, Ferragamo, Prada, YSL etc..)
-Dining: Da Silvano(Italian) Benjamin Steak House Guantanamara(Cuban) Please eat from the Halal food trucks as they are fantastic.
Vegas:
-Hotel: Stay at the MGM Signature (It's out of this world and not super busy like the main casinos on the strip)
-Shopping: Vegas has fantastic outlet shopping.
-Dining: Alize, Foundation Room
Miami:
-Hotel: I would stay on Collins near south beach at any boutique establishment.
-Shopping: Stick to the outlets in Vegas and NYC
-Dining: There is a fantastic hole in the wall sushi place near collins. Sophies has unbelievable cuban food.
LA and DC are overrated.
I would strongly advise you to visit San Francisco and take a tour through wine country. (Nappa)
Please also add Charleston, SC to your trip as it's an unbelievable place.
The cost of food and accommodations is significantly more pricey than the majority of asian cities that you have listed. Singapore has a slightly higher cost of living as opposed to the United States.
You will need to account 15-20% for gratuity at restaurants. You will also need to compensate valet drivers and bellmen. The normal rate is $3 per bag and $5-10 for valet.
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