Things To Do In Las Vegas For Kids

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Vegas is a GREAT place for adult vacation, but I would not recommend for children. There are things to do in Las Vegas that kids can do but a lot of the advertisement is geared towards adults. Plus, taking kids through the casino with all the smoke and gambling is not a good idea. But, if you must go on that family vacation to Las Vegas with your children, below I have recommendations on things that kids can do.

See dolphins at the Mirage. This 2.5-million-gallon Dolphin Habitat is home to a family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. Its purpose is to provide a healthy and nurturing environment for dolphins, as well as to educate the public about marine mammals and their environment – including their role in the ecosystem. Guided tours for the public are conducted throughout the day.

Take a ride on the Manhattan Express at New York-New York. With heights of 203 feet, drops of 144 feet and speeds up to 67 MPH, this attraction adds new meaning to the phrase “let it ride!” It features the world’s first “heartline” twist and dive maneuver, allowing riders to experience the thrilling force of negative g’s! Simulating a barrel-roll in a jet fighter, it rolls 180 degrees, hangs 86 feet in the air, then dives back under itself- promising dizzying excitement!

Kink your neck as you watch the world’s tallest and biggest lightshow at Fremont Street Experience. Imagine a spectacular computer generated Light and Sound show projected from a space frame 90 feet above you. The Fremont Street Experience is a four-block long canopy that covers the downtown Las Vegas area and serves as a display system for the shows. The canopy houses 2.1 million lights, capable of producing millions of color combinations and 540,000 watts of concert-quality sound. The shows are run by 36 computers and are accompanied by 218 speakers.

Tap the window at the Lion Habitat at MGM Grand. Situated inside the resort’s Strip entrance off Las Vegas Boulevard adjacent to its entertainment dome, the Habitat is a 5,000 square foot showcase of lofty simulated jungle complete with waterfalls, enclosed in 240 degrees of floor-to-ceiling protective glass that enables the public to view a variety of lions at play and leisure. Handlers utilize only voice and hand signals to direct the lion’s movement. Members of the family of lions appear in sequence for periods of no more than six hours at a time before returning to their spacious, permanent homes on an 8 1/2-acre ranch outside of Las Vegas.

Scare yourself in the CinemaRide at Caesars Palace. Cinema Ride brings you the most technologically advanced motion simulator rides available today. Using real, military-quality flight simulators for the motion systems. All of your experiences feature a patented 3-D ride film system which make you feel as though you’re right in the middle of the action.

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TOP 7 Things To Do Vegas

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1. Tour Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino. Cruising through the more than 1 million gallons of seawater can’t help but
make you feel a whole lot cooler.

2. Sip a cold beer inside the Fontana Lounge at the Bellagio while watching the fabulous fountain show taking place just outside.

3. Big Burgers and thick shakes – at BLT Burger at the Mirage.

4. Try your luck at poker, craps, slots…all in the icy (and we do mean ICY) air-conditioning of your favorite casino.

5. Check out the underwater treasures at “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” at the Luxor.

6. Indulge in your favorite drink while munching on spicy garlic shrimp at Café Ba Ba Reeba at Fashion Show Mall.

7. Dig into a giant bowl of the justly-famous Frozen Hot Chocolate dessert at the Serendipity 3 facing the Strip at Caesars Palace.

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Best Spas in Las Vegas

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1) Spa Bellagio at The Bellagio, Las Vegas

Spa Bellagio recently had a makeover that doubled its size to 55,000 square feet and 54 treatments rooms. One signature treatment is watsu where a therapist cradles you in a special pool of water heated to your body temperature. The hotel is styled after a Tuscan town, with an extravagant fountain timed to music out front a colorful Dale Chihuly sculpture in the lobby. http://www.bellagio.com

2)Canyon Ranch SpaClub At The Venetian, Las Vegas

Even in the heart of Las Vegas there’s a true spa retreat where you can eat a healthy meal, scale a 40 foot rock-climbing wall, hear lectures on nutrition AND get a great massage, Canyon Ranch style. The hotel has an indoor shopping area modeled after Venice, complete with canals and gondolas, and restaurants by top chefs like Emeril Lagasse.

3) Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas The Four Seasons is an elegant oasis on the upper floors of the Mandalay Bay building, and guests have full use of those facilities. The Four Seasons has its own spa with 16 treatments rooms and a large steam room facility. Its specialty is JAMU, a meditative massage that combines Hindu, Chinese and European techniques. Choose your own exotic oils – Island Fruits, Island Spice or Island Flowers. www.fourseasons.com

4) Spa Vita di Lago, The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas This 30,000 square-foot spa has 24 treatment rooms and is known for its “Spa 101” package, a four-treatment sampler and gentle spa-going tutorial for the “spa shy.” It also offers guided programs in stargazing, hiking and mountain biking. It is the only spa in the U.S. with “La Culla” a multi-sensory steam cocoon treatment. Info About Ritz Carlton

5) Spa Mandalay at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas
Mandalay Bay has an opulent Indian theme, and Spa Mandalay specializes in Ayurvedic body treatments like Shirodhara. But you can also get all your favorites at the 30,000 square-foot spa – Swedish, hot stone, and salt glows. Filled with aquariums, this resort is perfect for water lovers. Four swimming pools (including a wave pool) and 11-acre beach are out back. www.mandalaybay.com

To assist you with finding the right spa, check out Spa Search

Valentine’s Day in Las Vegas

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Do something different and show your partner how much you love them this Valentine’s Day. Spend some time with that special someone in the vibrant city of Las Vegas.

Las Vegas is an adult playground with so many things to see and do. Includes some of the most lavish hotels and incredible shopping and restaurants in the world. Whether your into relaxing, dancing until the sun comes up, spending quiet time in a luxurious spa or exploring the wilderness, Vegas is the place you want to be. The options in Vegas are endless.

There are activities to do from the moment you wake to the time you go to bed. However, you may not wish to leave your hotel room this Valentine’s Day as Las Vegas boasts the ultimate rooms, suites and penthouses. Following are just a few ideas to make your Valentine’s Day one to remember. Viva Las Vegas!

Sizzling Erotic Suites at The Palms
If you want the ultimate couples room, then look no further than the seductive and alluring Erotic Suite at The Palms. From the sexy shadow dancer projection wall to the steamy Show Shower with stripper pole, anything goes in this incredible suite. The highlight of the Erotic Suite is the incredible eight feet round rotating bed with mirrored ceiling above. Couples will also adore the Spa Deluxe rooms at New York New York Hotel & Casino that come with a Jacuzzi in the bedroom, the sumptuous Tower Suites at Wynn Las Vegas and the Sunrise/Sunset Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas.

Revitalising couples pampering at The Ritz-Carlton Spa
You & your mate can experience the ultimate in pampering at The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Lake Las Vegas. The spa is a sanctuary of serenity, peace and tranquility where desert-inspired treatments address the effects of the sun and refreshing healing waters pamper and rejuvenate the senses. The Ritz-Carlton Spa has divine couples’ facilities so the two of you can indulge in signature treatments together. Las Vegas is host to many other superb spas including the aquatically designed Wet – The Spa at TI, The Bathhouse Spa at Mandalay Bay’s and the exquisite Planet Hollywood Spa by Mandara.

The Food of Love
If you do not mind spending a bit of money in Las Vegas, don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience. The dining room is adorned in jewel-toned velvet and black marble, creating the feel of an elegant, 1930s-era café. Both the 6- and 16-course tasting menus showcase precise portions of perfect French Nouvelle cuisine, using only the finest meats, seafood, and produce. A sautéed lamb chop in natural jus, a zucchini and mushroom tart, and sea urchin with potato purée are delicacies typical of the ever-changing menus. Let the able sommelier guide you toward a label from the 750+ collection or to one of over 100 champagnes. A restaurant for times when only the finest will do. However, fine dining is just one option as there are colourful themed restaurants such as the Bordello-esque CatHouse and the incredible all chocolate, three-course dinner experience served up at Payard Patisserie & Bistro at Caesars Palace.

Sexy shopping at Agent Provocateur, The Forum Shops
Treat your partner and shop ‘til you drop at The Forum Shops at Caesars, boasting a unique atmosphere inspired by ancient Roman streets. More than 160 stores create a romantic retail dream, offering high-fashion stores among dazzling surroundings, including fountains, statues and facades. Spend an hour or two just enjoying the surroundings and taking advantage of the plentiful exchange rate as you roam the ‘streets’ of ancient Rome-turned-Rodeo Drive. Fantastic shopping can also be found amongst the romantic gondolas at The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, at the two million square feet retail megalith The Fashion Show Mall and at the Las Vegas Premium Outlets where designer bargains are available at incredible prices.

Spectacular Grand Canyon sunrise
Look further than the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas and travel with your loved one to watch the incredible sunrise over the Grand Canyon at the historic Grand Canyon West Ranch. The unique 106,000 acre, working cattle ranch provides exclusive hotel services and is the perfect choice for a romantic escape. Grand Canyon West Ranch is two and a half hours drive from Las Vegas or 45 minutes by luxury helicopter.

Only here can you select a private pine cabin or authentic Indian tipi along with exciting activities such as guided horseback riding, authentic wagon rides and helicopter tours into the Grand Canyon itself. Other ways to experience the Grand Canyon include a coach tour with Best Tours, a flight in an aircraft with Grand Canyon Airlines or a photographic tour with Adventure Photo Tours.

Proposing at Paris Las Vegas
There’s simply no better place to propose than the top of the Eiffel Tower – the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas that is! Rising 460 feet above The Strip, the Eiffel Tower will take your loved one’s breath away with incredible panoramic views of the bright lights of the city. For those who wish to make their proposal unforgettable, the Eiffel Tower can be exclusively hired for one hour. Other perfect places to propose include the viewing platform at the top of The Stratosphere, in front of the dancing fountains at The Bellagio and amidst the natural beauty and wonder of the Grand Canyon.

Vegas for the Eternal Planner – Things to do Vegas

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Are you a gambler? Seriously, do you take your chances on everything or are you a careful planner? Do you through caution to the wind with solid faith that everything will work out in the wind or do you try to control every aspect of the environment around you. I’ve noticed that in this world there are those that seem born to gamble, to take chances and take risks and those that agonize over he slightest and smallest of decisions often second guessing themselves into oblivion and back again before ultimately deciding to do that which they truly wish to do.

There are people who are far too capricious with lady luck and those who harbor no illusions about her fickle nature. Whichever type of person you are, there is a game for you to play in Vegas. Yes, even those who don’t gamble and aren’t willing to risk a single penny can find something fun and fabulous to do and enjoy during their stay in this great city.

Vegas is beginning to transform itself from “Sin City” to a more respectable place to have and bring children. There will always be the shows that this city is so famous for but they are often tempered with afternoon magic shows, clowns, and music reviews that honor performers from innocent (and not so innocent) days gone by. Where else on earth could you see Elvis Presley walking next to Marilyn Monroe and Diana Ross? Where else on earth can you see a clown walking around almost (if not) 24 hours out of each and every day? There are so many strange and wonderful things to see and do in this city that even if you’ve never set foot inside a casino and still have no intentions of doing so, there are still many, many things you can find to keep you entertained and happy.

In addition to the many shows, the shopping in Vegas is almost as good as it is in Milan, New York, and Paris. There are thrill rides that are decidedly not for the faint of heart and great shows and experiences to keep all members of the family happy and entertained for days to come. There are museums, state parks, and the beautiful backdrop of desert scenery. There are weddings on every corner and new beginnings at every turn. This is a city of infinite possibilities that go far beyond the doors of any casino.

If you’re not sure what you’d like to do in Vegas, my first suggestion is that you find a spa that will let you hide out from the world for your entire first day. Allow yourself to be pampered and primped and treated completely and utterly like the prince or princess you are deep down inside. Once you’ve begun to really relax and are ready to think about the many options that abound. Consider your budget and choose your activities according to your spending abilities. There are actually enough free activities in Vegas to keep you busy for at least 3 days if not 4 or more (depending on your interests and how many of the paid adventures you’d like to participate in).

Beyond that, the problem for many lies in deciding how much money to spend where and how much money you are willing to leave up to fate, lady luck, and the mad, mad whims of man.

The Vegas Experience

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Vegas stands out like a jewel across the desert. The bright lights can be seen from great distances and act as a beacon bringing in droves of visitors in search of riches, romance, and a myriad of other goals year after year. If the lights weren’t enough from a distance, once you’ve entered Vegas you will discover that the lights and sounds are even more pronounced up close and personal. Vegas is probably the ultimate experience in sound and light. If you’re not hearing the chinking of slots or music from the Elvis impersonators you are hearing chapel bells from someone getting married along the strip.

Whether you are coming to Vegas for the casinos and hopes of finding fame and fortune, the fabulous shows and big name headliners, the wonderful food that is one of the biggest sins to be found in this city, golf, marriage and happily ever after, or the nightlife that has earned Vegas the title of ‘Sin City’. You are well on your way to an experience you are unlikely to forget.

While Vegas has not always been thought of us an appropriate vacation destination for those with families, this city is really trying to mend its ways and foster a more family-friendly reputation. They are even developing resorts and hotels with kids and family entertainment in mind. From theme park like atmospheres to everything in between the Vegas hotels of today are marketing to a much younger audience.

If you haven’t checked out some of the newer hotel and resort experiences in Vegas, perhaps now is the ideal time in which to do so. There are so many fun ways to enjoy your time in Vegas that the problem isn’t choosing which casino to visit or which hotel you want to stay in, it’s deciding which attractions you must see and which attractions you can actually live without.

In order to attract visitors hotels and resorts are going to further and further extremes and levels of competition. Some of these hotels have even gone to the extent of bringing thrill rides into the mix in an effort to attract new guests and thrill seekers. If it isn’t rides that are being offered it’s the biggest shows and brightest stars to perform for your pleasure. With the tight competition among casinos for your business it’s hard to imagine just how much money these hotels and casinos are bringing in each and every year but you can rest assured they wouldn’t be constantly building, upgrading, and offering more and more features and services if it wasn’t a highly profitable endeavor for them.

The fierce competition among hotels and casinos is good news to some extent for you as a potential guest. The tightness of the competition keeps the prices relatively affordable and allows you to pick and choose which hotel you want according to the services and amenities they offer rather than by the prices of the rooms. In fact, if you find another hotel that you aren’t as interested in for less money, try bartering with the hotel you prefer. It is very possible to get a lower price by going back and forth between two or three competing hotels.

Saving money is a great idea in Vegas, the more money you save on hotel accommodations, the more money you’ll have to spend on the entertainment of choice. Also consider some of the ‘perks’ offered by hotels when considering the price of the rooms. Some of the perks will include complimentary breakfast buffets or lunch and dinner buffets. Compare the price of buying breakfast to the price difference in the room before you make your ultimate decision. Some of them offer show tickets or discounts such as buy one get one free offers for attractions that may have been on your itinerary at any rate. It’s always good to shop for the best bargain and Vegas is one of those cities where it can’t really hurt to ask for a better deal.

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The Natural Beauty Surrounding Vegas

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The first thing most people think of when thinking of Las Vegas is the strip. Bright blinking neon lights, loud music, and spotlights are more of what people envision in Vegas than wide open spaces, natural park like settings, nature watches, and the beauty of the desert at sunset. Of course that is if you can get a little ways out of Vegas otherwise you’ll never notice the sun going down for all the bright lights.

Granted most of these beautiful places to visit are fair distances from Vegas but if you are this close to them it would be a shame to miss out on their beauty for the sake of a car ride. The first one I’d like to mention is Bryce Canyon National Park. It is actually in Utah and about 270 miles from Vegas. The fee to enter is $20 per vehicle but the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. The views you will see are worth every mile and every penny. You should also be on the lookout for some of the wildlife particularly the Great Basin Rattlesnake, bald eagles, and golden eagles. There are beautiful flowers that often bloom in the spring and early summer months if you happen to be visiting at this time it’s worth keeping an eye out.

The Grand Canyon is about 300 miles southeast of Vegas. This is another beauty that is well worth seeing if you have a day free or even really to make a priority of. There is a fee to bring your car into the park and you should check to see exactly what the current rate is before making the drive. For most people any fee is well worth experiencing this piece of American legend and lore. You can also opt to take one of many tours that will take you around the canyon and some that will take you to the bottom and back up again. If you are truly brave you should also consider one of the helicopter tours.

Floyd Lamb Park is open each day from 6 in the morning until 7 at night. This park is located about 20 miles from the strip in Vegas. It also has four fully stocked ponds, a barbecue area, and is home to some very interesting fossils and remains. The fossils and remains that have been identified here include the following: bison, mammoths, camels, giant sloths, and horse among other animals. This area became a state park in 1977 and visitors who have a fishing license for Nevada may fish in any of the park’s ponds but there is a limit of three fish per person.

Lake Mead is another great area nearby in which to enjoy the great outdoors of the Nevada desert. Lake Mead is a man-made lake and the 16th largest of its kind in this hemisphere. This lake was created by the Colorado River and the Hoover Dam and is about 1.5 million acres (I don’t know about you but that figure to me is actually staggering). This area is a very popular area for boating, swimming, and as wildlife observation area.

If you love the great outdoors there are plenty of places to get out there and enjoy nature in and around the Las Vegas area. You can do a lot more than view wildlife in any of these parks and each one offers something special to those that visit. I would hope that you could enjoy them all, however I would recommend that you spend at least one day of your trip outdoors in nature somewhere.

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Vegas Culture – Museums

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You wouldn’t think Las Vegas would be the cultural treasure chest it really is, especially upon first glance when you can’t really see beyond the many casinos and bright twinkling lights that it is most famous for. You don’t expect to find the vast number of museums in Vegas that you will find in other tourist-oriented cities. You would think that the real estate in Vegas has been earmarked in most cases for more profitable ventures than museums. There are however, a number of museums in Las Vegas that are very well worth mentioning and exploring if you have the time during the light of day.

The first of these museums worth mentioning is one that is probably quite unique as far as museums go. It is the Atomic Testing Museum. The museums is located at 755 E. Flamingo Rd. Adults admission costs $10 per person and children aged 7-17 command the price of $7 the lessons and the history that can be learned by visiting this particular museum are priceless so this really seems like a small price to pay.

The Las Vegas Motor Speedway is the home to the Carroll Shelby Museum. Shelby had a distinguished career driving cars and breaking land speed records before moving on to do other things in his career as a result of health concerns. When this happened he turned his sites from racing and rested them on design. The fruit of his design labor was one of the fastest production line cars ever and arguably one of the most stunning cars ever made-The Shelby Cobra.

One of the other fabulous Museums that Las Vegas has to offer is the Lied Children’s Discovery Museum. Children of all ages can find activities to enjoy at this particular museum. This museum has a lot to offer in educational experiences that are cleverly disguised as such fun. This is definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area and the $8 admission fee for adults and $7 for children is not that steep when compare to similar institutions around the country.

The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is another great museum to enjoy during your time in Vegas. This museum is another that is a great destination for children, big and little alike. The Marine Life Gallery features a 3,000-gallon habitat to some of the ocean’s most fascinating marine life. The price for this museum is very reasonable at $7 for adults and $3 for children aged 3-11. It gets even better if you go to the museum’s website and print off a buy one adult admission get one free coupon. This museum presents a great way to spend the day with the family in Las Vegas.

Another great museum to visit for a lighter side to life is the Liberace Museum. This museum is a tribute to the man names “Mr. Showmanship” and displays some of his rather than flamboyant costumes along with some of his precious antiques, his custom car collection and his pianos. This is not so much of a learning experience as a celebration of a man that lived his life as dazzlingly as the jewelry he so enjoyed wearing.

These museums represent fun and fabulous ways to spend the day with your family while vacationing in Las Vegas. The museums are certainly not the only family friendly activities you can enjoy together, they are quite often the most educational ways to spend the day. You have to admit however, that some of these museums are quite unique to the area and well worth the minimal costs of admission. Along the strip you can find the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, which is a collaborative work between the famed Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. The fact that they are working together on this project allows them to share artifacts and exhibits that are well known around the world. Enjoy the taste of culture amidst the glitz and glam and have fun while you learn new things each and every day during your stay in Vegas.

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Vegas Basics

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If you’re planning a trip to Vegas in the near future there are a few basic things you should know. First things first, walking shoes are a must for any trip to Vegas. You will probably be spending a lot of time on your feet and will need shoes that can handle standing in lines and walking.

Second, the weather in Vegas is fairly predictable. You are likely to experience rather cool nights, particularly during the months between October and April so bring some warm clothes. You should also be prepared for a lot of sunshine and pack copious amounts of sunscreen in order to protect your skin.

Remember that the times around holidays are often the busiest times in Vegas. If you want to avoid the higher prices and larger crowds you should avoid booking during these times. If those are the times you absolutely wish to stay and play in Vegas you should make plans and book well ahead of time to make sure you have your first choice in accommodations.

It is important to remember that Vegas is indeed a desert town and that you will need to drink plenty of water and moisturize more than you might be accustomed. This is a much drier climate than many people experience in their day-to-day lives and the heat and dryness can sneak up on you for a double whammy if you aren’t prepared.

If you’re a golfer, you’ve found heaven and should come prepared. This means you should bring your best clubs along with you and be prepared to play a few rounds. You should probably also bring a nice set of dress clothes in order to catch some of the great shows that are always playing in Vegas. See prior article within this blog that I did on golfing in Vegas.

While Vegas is famous for big spenders, it is quite possible to spend reasonably and have a nice vacation for two at around $100 per day. At the other end of the spectrum, big spenders can drop thousands on one meal very easily. Pay attention to the places you are considering before you enter, if you are on a limited budget.

If you’re planning to stray far from your hotel or resort, it’s a good idea to rent a car or drive your own. The distances here can be quite conceiving and you can easily loose track of time while enjoying yourself inside the many casinos.

Vegas is almost as famous for weddings as it is for Casinos. If you are hoping to get married Vegas style you have a lot of styles from which to choose and you are not by any means alone. More than 122,000 couples apply for marriage licenses in Vegas each year. The licensing fees for marriage in Vegas is around $55 (this is the current rate, keep in mind that this rate is subject to change) and then there are the fees involved for the chapel you use, the services offered, etc. You can choose to go as informal and small or as bold and lavish as you can afford.

One of the most important things to remember about Vegas is like the new commercials claim, “What happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas”. So let your hair down and have some fun during your time there and be sure to make plans for your return trip.

This can be a wonderful vacation experience for you whether you are planning a marriage, a golf smorgasbord, a gambling festival, to see your favorite act, or just to spend time with the family hanging out around the pool. Your trip to Vegas is what you make it. I suggest you have as much fun as possible. Enjoy the sights, watch the shows, enjoy the many great buffets, and spend some time at the hotel spa relaxing and rejuvenating as you prepare to go back home and face the outside world yet again.

50 Fun Things To Do In Las Vegas

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There are 1001 things to do in Las Vegas. Not only along the four-mile, neon-drenched Strip and the glittering Freemont Street Experience, Downtown. For tourist-style amenities and entertainment, but at bargain rates, check out the “locals” casino hotels, located away from the Strip and the downtown area.

Listed on this page are 50 favorite things to do in Las Vegas. Most are free or are priced for budget travellers. Enjoy and have fun!

1. See the White tigers at Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden: The Mirage
2. Lake of Dreams at Wynn. 140 foot mountain covered with 1500 trees, waterfall and
three-acre lake.
3. Get face to face with sharks at Shark Reef, Mandalay Bay
4. Animated birds and animals: Sam’s Town atrium
5. One of my favorite things to do in Las Vegas: Be entertained by strolling mimes:
Canal Shoppes, Venetian
6. Classic car collection: Imperial Palace
7. High impact motion simulator rides at Luxor.
8. Don’t miss the $70 million Fremont Street Experience, downtown.
9. See “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” at the Tropicana
10. Visit the Dolphin habitat at The Mirage

11. See the world’s largest atrium: Luxor
12. Visit the glitziest museum in the world: Liberace Museum (1775 E. Tropicana)
13. 1,200 feet off the ground roller coaster: on top of the Stratosphere Tower
14. View an exquisite collection of fine art: Bellagio
15. Love hamburgers and Harley’s?: Harley-Davidson Cafe
16. There are Flamingos and African penguins at the Flamingo Hilton
17. X-Scream thrill ride 900 feet above the strip at Stratosphere.
18. Visit Madame Toseau’s wax museum: Venetian
19. Watch the dragon battle against the magician: Excalibur’s moat
20. Ride the roller coaster: New York-New York

21. Submerging yourself in a magnificent garden of fragrance and color at the
Bellagio is another of the things to do in Las Vegas.
22. Visit the Guinness Book of World Records Museum (2780 Las Vegas Blvd. S.)
23. See the New York City skyline: New York-New York Hotel/Casino
24. Watch the dancing fountains: Bellagio Hotel/Casino
25. Circus style performances every 45 minutes at Circus Circus
26. Take a paddlewheel cruise on Lake Mead: Desert Princess (293-6180)
27. See one of world’s largest gold nuggets: Golden Nugget
28. Ride a runaway train (Excalibur’s Magic Motion Machines)
29. See the world’s largest collection of gambling books: Gambler’s Book Club (630
E. 11th)
30. Stroll under a changing simulated sky: Forum Shops at Caesars

31. See the only pyramid-shaped hotel in the world: Luxor
32. One of the typical things to do in Las Vegas: Swim-up blackjack table at the
Tropicana
33. Carnival Midway, over 200 games at Circus Circus
34. Witness a volcano eruption: The Mirage
35. Fountain sculptures come to life: Forum Shops at Caesars
36. See the largest Coke Bottle at the Coca Cola Store, Showcase Mall.
37. Visit the Eiffel Tower: Paris Hotel & Casino
38. Cheapest way to get around: Shuttle bus
39. Best place to visit small town America: Boulder City, where gaming is still
illegal
40. Watch the surf at the wave pool: Mandalay Bay

41 Best casino for covering large bets: Binion’s Horseshoe
42 Biggest poker room on the Strip: The Mirage
43 Best sports books for style: Las Vegas Hilton
44 Best get-away from the Strip: Red Rock Canyon
45 Best place for people watching: Caesars Forum Shops
46 Ride in a gondola: Venetian
47 Eat the largest hot dog: Slots-A-Fun, next to Circus Circus
48 Best reason to rise early: to see the sunrise over the desert
49 Tour the cactus garden and sample chocolates: Ethel M Chocolate Factory
50 The best of all the things to do in Las Vegas: Gamble! Gamble! Gamble!