Las Vegas Attractions and Shows

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Check out some of the shows/attractions happening in Las Vegas. To book these attractions/shows and many more, go here ===> Las Vegas Tickets and Attractions

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Le Reve–which translates to “The Dream”–offers breathtaking performances in an intimate aqua theater in-the-round. The show features aerial acrobatics, provocative choreography, and artistic athleticism. Live music and elaborate special effects immerse the audience into a world of fantasy, adventure, and intrigue. With seats no more than 12 rows from the stage, the Le Reve Theater provides a unique setting which allows the audience to escape reality and let their provoked imagination lead the way. The inimitable Le Reve was created by DRAGONE, whose signature brand of visually stunning and innovative entertainment is at the core of the production.
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From the moment you enter the magnificent custom-built, $40-million theater, you’ll find yourself immersed in the storied Paris Opera House, and therefore part of the Phantom’s world. This can’t-miss experience, packed with exciting surprises, will astound new audiences and loyal Phantom fans alike–and you’ll only find it at The Venetian!

Special promotion! Receive 30% off Blue Zone and Red Zone Seats for selected performances!

Blue Man Group is a creative organization best known for its award-winning theatrical productions. The critically acclaimed show has been described as “visually stunning,” “wildly inventive,” and “hysterically funny.”

Special Offer! Purchase a ticket for the Blue Man Group – Live at The Venetian – and receive a free ticket to Madame Tussaud’s Interactive Wax Museum, where you can play along side the Blue Men on a PVC instrument!

NOTE: Free ticket to Madame Tussaud’s Interactive Wax Museum special offer is NOT valid with the 30% off Blue Zone and Red Zone Seats promotion.
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If you’ve never seen Donn Arden’s Jubilee!, you’re missing out on what 10 million audience members worldwide have been talking about for over 27 years. With a cast of 85 people the longest running Las Vegas Spectacular–with over 16,000 performances!–features beautiful showgirls all adorned in beautiful Bob Mackie and Pete Menefee costumes and thousands of sequins. It all comes to life six nights a week on a stage 15 stories high and half the size of a football field.

The show is set in four acts which include the destruction of the Temple by Samson, the Sinking of the Titanic, and three exotic variety acts. This award-winning show has been honored as having the “Best Showgirls” in Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Revue Journal year after year. Jubilee! epitomizes the glamour of vintage Las Vegas all in one unbelievable show for an experience that is totally unforgettable–and totally Vegas!
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Hear the music of the greatest rock and roll band of all time. “Fab Four Live” recreates the music and excitement of a real Beatles concert as they perform many of their greatest hits on stage nightly in the V Theater at Planet Hollywood inside the Miracle Mile. “Fab Four Live” duplicates the Beatles sound live in the original key without any tapes or backing tracks!

If you select the Show with Dinner Voucher option, your restaurant choices are: Lombardi’s, La Salsa Cantina, Blondies or Trader Vic’s.
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An intriguing blend of beauty and strength, power and grace, passion and precision, Mystere is a Cirque du Soleil production that will stimulate you beyond your imagination. Venture into an entirely different world where fantasies are played out in vivid color right before your very eyes.

Honored eight times as Best Production Show by the LV Review Journal, Mystere has an international cast of 72 performers featuring dancers, singers, musicians, and champion-caliber acrobats.
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Featuring dangerous and unusual aquatic animals from tropical waters all around the world, Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay will take you on a journey that you’ll never forget.

At Shark Reef, you’ll see fourteen exhibits devoted to dangerous aquatic predators. The largest is the 1.3-million-gallon Shipwreck exhibit, where you’ll enjoy an almost 360-degree view through an acrylic tunnel. The Touch Pool, where you can touch an ever-changing collection of aquatic animals like sharks, rays, or horseshoe crabs, is also a popular attraction. More than 2,000 animals are displayed at Shark Reef, including 100 different species, and 15 species of sharks.

Shark Reef is an exciting journey through a slowly sinking temple overcome by some of the most dangerous predators in the world. View a diverse cross-section of magnificent aquatic creatures, including 100 sharks of 15 different species, exotic fish, sea reptiles, and sea turtles. Featuring more than 2,000 animals, Shark Reef is comprised of nearly 1.6 million gallons of seawater distributed over 14 major exhibits. You’ll see rare Golden Crocodiles, feisty piranhas, and over 40 sharks in the Shark Exhibit.
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Enjoy acres of botanical gardens, walking trails that meander past historical structures, scenic wetlands, and live animal exhibits that include many species of desert wildlife. Indoors, you’ll find more than a hundred state-of-the art interactive museum exhibits, an immersive theatre experience, and a learning center.

With a picturesque view of the beautiful Las Vegas Strip and surrounding valley, Springs Preserve also boasts the marvelous Springs Preserve Cafe, operated by Wolfgang Puck Catering. If you’ve got time, wander the enormous gift shop, featuring “green” products for sale to impress the folks back home.

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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.

Best Places to Eat in Las Vegas

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As for dining, Las Vegas has not always been known as the best. Dining has been completely revamped and can be compared to cities like New York and Los Angeles. In Las Vegas today, you can find some of the country’s most famous and skilled chefs like Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Lagasse.

Some of the types of food offerred in Las Vegas include Chinese (try Lillie’s Noodle House in the Golden Nugget), French (the famed Le Cirque at the Bellagio), Italian (locals enjoy Piero’s) or Japanese food and excellent celeb-spotting opportunities at Nobu in the Hard Rock Resort. Some of the best buffets to try, which are located right on the Strip include the elaborate Spice Market Buffet at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, the MGM Grand Buffet, Cravings Buffet at the Mirage, and Le Village Buffet at Paris Las Vegas.

Below, are some of the best Las Vegas Restuarants, Steakhouses and Buffets;

Restuarants;

1. Joël Robuchon at the Mansion
3799 Las Vegas Blvd S, MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-891-7925

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. Visit the website – http://www.mgmgrand.com/dining/joel-robuchon-french-restaurant.aspx

2. Burger Bar
3950 Las Vegas Blvd S, Mandalay Place, Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-632-9364
If you love all types of burgers, this is the place for you. Head to this casual eatery for the opportunity to craft a masterpiece in a bun. Choose from a wide selection of burgers, including those fashioned from Black Angus, turkey, vegetables, Colorado lamb, and even Kobe beef. Then smother your favorite with any combination of toppings you can think of. Sliced zucchini, grilled lobster, and even pan-seared foie gras are some of the more unusual choices, but traditional condiments are available too. Perfect for lunch or take-out any time of day. Visit website – http://www.mandalaybay.com/dining/burgerbar.aspx

3. Pamplemousse
400 E Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-733-2066 · FAX: 702-733-9139
A taste of the French countryside in the middle of the city! Copper pots and pottery adorn Pamplemousse’s otherwise bare walls, and exposed beams on the low ceilings exude casual charm. The daily menu is recited by the waitstaff, who also deliver crisp crudités, a large bowl of olives, and a basket of hard-boiled eggs to start. Follow up with Chilean sea bass tinged with soy and ginger, salmon and spinach in puff pastry, or a tomato and goat cheese tarte. Don’t be surprised to see Vegas headliners like Wayne Newton enjoying the extraordinary French country cuisine. The restaurant’s popularity is far-reaching! Visit the website – http://www.pamplemousserestaurant.com/

Steak Houses;
1. Delmonico Steakhouse
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
702-414-3737
One of celebrity-chef Emeril Lagasse’s creations, this Big Easy-style steakhouse has received more than its fair share of positive publicity. Vaulted ceilings, a working petit grand piano, and French doors carry the New Orleans theme to the hilt. Meanwhile, a wine list that very nearly dwarfs the Las Vegas telephone directory lets diners know that “high living” is not taken lightly. House specialties are too many to list, but stalwarts include a fabulous NY strip, a bone-in rib-eye, and a brilliant porterhouse. The professional waitstaff, groomed to be both attentive and courteous, help to make this one truly unforgettable dining experience. Visit the website – http://www.venetian.com/Pages.aspx?id=852

2. Austin’s Steakhouse
2101 Texas Star Ln, Texas Station Hotel, North Las Vegas, NV 89032 (Map)
702-631-1033 · 800-654-8804
Locals and tourists agree: This steakhouse is worth the trip to parts north. Friendly and personable, the waitstaff set the tone for the evening, imparting just the right note of familiarity before you tuck in to a 24-ounce rib-eye, mesquite-cooked and seared in garlic and butter (you might want to bring a friend along). Cheesy, bacon-wrapped shrimp and fried green tomatoes are also on offer. Devour the chocolate decadence cake, with its warm, liquid center, if you still have room for dessert. Prices are lower than along the Strip, too. Visit website – http://www.texasstation.com/dining/austins

3. Charlie Palmer Steak
3960 Las Vegas Blvd S, Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (Map)
702-632-5120
With its focus on excellent food and comfortable, relaxed dining, this steakhouse avoids the trendiness and forced novelty that characterizes some local establishments. After having a drink in the classy lounge, enjoy appetizers with a decidedly maritime leaning, like a fresh prawn cocktail or pan-seared scallops. Entrée steaks include a 22-ounce Kansas City rib-eye, an 11-ounce charcoal-grilled porterhouse, and an 18-ounce bone-in New York shell steak. Alternatives include stuffed lobster and fire-roasted chicken. And of course, there’s no better place to indulge in a slice of flourless chocolate cake or pistachio and raspberry tart than in Sin City! Visit website – http://www.charliepalmer.com

Buffets;

1. Cravings Buffet at the Mirage
3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Map)
702-791-7223
Take a seat in this brightly decorated, mirrored room with a plate piled high from the superb buffet. International cooking shows play on flat-screen TVs scattered around the dining area, encouraging you to sample some of the global fare offered at the buffet’s thirteen chef stations. Dim sum, rotisserie chicken, a raw bar, and an assortment of carved meats are just a few of the many tasty options. Visit website – http://www.mirage.com/restaurants/cravings.aspx

2. French Market Buffet
4500 W Tropicana Ave, The Orleans Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV 89103 (Map)
702-365-7111 · 800-675-3267
Despite the name, this Orleans Hotel buffet serves a wide variety of cuisines, including traditional American, Mongolian, Chinese, Italian, and Mexican, as well as seafood and barbecue. All meals are served every day, but don’t miss Sunday brunch, a favorite with hotel guests. Specialties like eggs made-to-order, ribs, and a plethora of desserts satisfy customers and keep them coming back. Get there early to beat the crowds! Visit the website – http://www.orleanscasino.com/dining/french-market-buffet

3. Le Village Buffet
3655 Las Vegas Blvd S, Paris Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-946-4966 · 702-967-4859
Zut alors! Le Village offers French comestibles that are a cut above the usual buffet fare, as well as heaping helpings of charming atmosphere and great service. Much of the food is made-to-order by chefs in stations designed to resemble petite provincial shops. Fresh crab legs, beef à la bourguignonne, and duck in Riesling wine are just a few of the specialties. Rotisserie and carved meats, a salad bar, and gourmet cheeses are also available. However, you must leave room for dessert – the crêpes draw rave reviews. Visit the website – http://www.parislasvegas.com/casinos/paris-las-vegas/restaurants-dining/le-village-buffet-detail.html

What Is “Offshore Gambling”?

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Many gamblers have come across the term “Offshore Gambling”, but are not entirely sure what it means. A casino that deals with offshore gambling is one that basically operates outside the jurisdiction of a given country or it can be an online casino that has its servers in a country where online gambling is not prohibited. In short, then, it is a casino that operates outside the country of the player.

This form of gambling provides an easy and fun way to play all the games normally found at a land-based casino, but without the hassle of making the pilgrimage to Las Vegas. Online Vegas casinos are very safe, in that personal details are not required to be sent out and the payouts and odds are just as equal and fair as in a regular Vegas–style casino. Offshore gambling makes it a win-win situation.

Online vegas casinos are regulated by three organizations. These are OSGA (The Offshore Gaming Association), The IGC (Interactive Gaming Council) and the Fidelity Trust Gaming Association (FTGA), which is a smaller IGC in effect, in that it charges lower membership fees.

OSGA and Offshore Gambling
The OSGA is an independent “watchdog” agency that monitors the Off Shore Sports Gaming Industry in an effort to provide the public an avenue to find reputable companies to wager with. It aims to protect the rights of consumers and they charge no membership fees.

The agency is a professional non-biased third party organization that gives objective opinions, based on your feedback, independent research, phone calls, tips and inside news.

For OSGA they resolved to keeping the philosophy that there are safe places for sports gambling. Because of the climate in the industry today people need to have additional information on offshore sportsbooks and online casinos from an outside source.

IGC and Offshore Gambling
The IGC, a not-for-profit organization, was founded in 1996 in the US, relocating to Vancouver, Canada, incorporating there in March 2000. The organization was established to provide a forum for interested parties to address issues and advance common interests in the global interactive gaming industry, to establish fair and responsible trade guidelines and practices that enhance consumer confidence in interactive gaming products and services, and to serve as the industry’s public policy advocate and information clearinghouse. The IGC does what it has set out to do, and more.

IGC membership has increased significantly since being founded, drawing more and more attention from noteworthy industry groups to complement existing leading industry players. We have members from the U.S., the U.K., South Africa, Israel, Canada, the Caribbean, Australia, Denmark and Sweden — to mention a few.The IGC has built a reputation for reliability, integrity and credibility through its high standards, and appeal to legitimate businesses. Affiliation with their association ensures that you have a trusted organization fighting for the promotion and enhancement of our industry, fighting for you when you need it and most importantly – with a collective voice.

Special Las Vegas Deals

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Hello Everyone,

The holidays have ended and now it’s time to give back to yourself. Make “2009″ the year where you come first. If you don’t take care of yourself, how can you expect to take care of others. Life goes by so fast and you never want to be the one to say “I should have…….”. So, with that said, treat yourself to a weekend getaway in Las Vegas this month.

To find deals from your city to Las Vegas or other cities go to Las Vegas Weekend Getaways and enter your “from and to” destinations and “depart and return dates”.

Happy New Year and Live Your Best Life!

Leaving Vegas Happy

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Winning in Vegas isn’t about going home rich; it’s about not going home broke. You’ve probably heard many horror stories about people loosing it all their very first night in Vegas. The sad truth of the matter is that it happens quite often because it is so terribly easy to do. Casinos have many tricks (whether deliberately contrived or accidentally achieved) that help you make poor decisions as a result of slightly impaired judgment. The bells and whistles of casinos are fun for the first few hours, after that they tend to become dull and mind numbing. You’ll even find that those who have been at the casino for a while will show slower and less enthusiastic responses to jackpots after a few hours. This is part of the process. We become numb and mindlessly feed our 1′s, 5′s, 10′s, 20′s, 50′s, and 100′s into the machines and loosing count along the way.

Casinos are also kind enough to allow many people ups and downs along the way. They are quite smart in doing this. Many people find that they can get pretty far ahead early on and then are surprised to suddenly find themselves falling behind at an alarming rate. When they have you is at the moment you put yet another bill into the machine intending to get back the money you lost. Most of us manage to get back our original investment but decide that we want what we had won earlier and end right back at the bottom again starting the entire process over. Don’t do that, I can tell you it hurts the next morning when you’re kicking yourself for being stupid.

This of course brings me to my next point. Ever see a sunrise from the inside of a casino? Me either, but I’ve walked out into the blinding light of day before. It’s very easy to loose track of time in a casino. It’s dark in there and the only lights are quite often from the slot machines and blinking neon signs. There are no indicators for the passage of time and unless you are clock watching, which most of us are not when we’re having fun, it is quite easy to lose many hours of time and find yourself suddenly very tired and making poor decisions and taking risks you’d normally not take rather than cashing out and going back to the room for the night. This is another one that generally hurts when you wake up.

In order to avoid things like this set a vibration alarm on your cell phone and have it buzz you when it’s time to go. Only bring in a certain amount of cash into the casino and when that’s gone it’s gone. Don’t go back to the room and get more money or make costly trips to the ATM. Those trips will suddenly add up and find you with no true idea of how much money you’ve spent or have left in your bank account.

You can quite easily win at the casino game on your trip to Vegas as long as you remember that you are playing at a casino and making a conscious decision not to be played by the casino. Common sense will help out some but avoiding traps is the difference in spending your ‘mad money’ at the casino and going home busted or spending your next few paychecks at the casino long after your vacation is over.

Las Vegas Weddings for all Tastes

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Vegas is almost as famous for weddings as it is for some of its more questionable roots and activities. In fact there are wedding chapels on almost every corner and in almost every major casino on the strip and beyond. There are themed weddings, elegant weddings, simple weddings, alien weddings, and all kinds of weddings in between. Other than gambling, it seems that Vegas knows the most about weddings.

If you’re planning a wedding, thinking about a wedding, or simply want to avoid a wedding and would like to run away and get married, might I suggest one of the many wedding chapels in Vegas? It takes all kinds of people to put together a fairy tale wedding however it can be done in Vegas in a matter of minutes. There are even wedding chapels in Vegas that will rent you costumes in which to get married. There are also those that rent the dresses and tuxedos for the more traditionally minded among you.

There are all kinds of wedding packages that can be ordered from the plain Jane and simple Sue wedding packages that offer no frills and no fun to those with more bells and whistles than you can shake a stick at. Where I come from there are plenty of sticks to be shaken. From professional photography to full service spa packages before the wedding for the bride and the bridal party there are all kinds of luxurious wedding touches available to those that are willing to pay for the service offered.

Vegas is probably the only city in the world that has professionals dedicated to throwing bachelor and bachelorette parties for brides and grooms to be. It really does beat all you’ve ever seen and more than most have ever dreamed of. While many people had dreams of fairy tale weddings and mom and dad paying for it, there are just as many who have had romantic dreams of getting married in Vegas since the very first time they heard it mentioned in movies or on TV. There are those that want Elvis impersonators singing as they share vows and others that want him to officiate the services. With so many tastes and wedding wishes, Las Vegas has come through with shining colors as far as making dream weddings possible for all those who enter.

It would seem that in Vegas, no wedding request (as long as it is legal) is out of the question. From the simply elegant to the outrageously campy there are chapels of love for all persuasions from pink fuzzy carpet and candles to outrageous dungeon looking rooms and all kinds in between weddings have been performed for many different walks of life and to confirm commitments for all manner of people and relationships from many countries around the world. Vegas is one of the easiest cities in the world in which to get married and all kinds of people take advantage of that fact for a quickie wedding. The one rule is that all parties must be of legal age and must be consenting. Consent is quite recognizable on your wedding day in most cases.

If you’re planning a Vegas wedding, you are not alone and I wish you the absolute best of luck as you begin your new lives in this infinitely fascinating city of many dreams.

Vegas Shows are Big Draw for Tourists

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Other than gambling, one of the first things that many people think of when they think of Vegas are the many shows that are available to watch. Vegas rakes in a fortune each year off the shows that are offered each and every night. There are major headliners and limited appearances that make the shows the wonderful draws for tourists and locals alike to spend a night out on the town and the shows, dinner, and ultimately the casinos.

 

The goal in almost every effort put forth by the casino parent companies is to get more bodies in the casinos. The more warm bodies that are warming the seats the more money that is filling the coffers. The casinos like to bring in the money and they are willing to spend a little in order to make a lot. The acts that are highlights in this city are well established for the most part and enjoy their celebrity, their fame, and most often for the headliners, the fact that there is some sort of permanence to their existences and they are not required to travel and spend countless hours on the road away from their families and loved ones.

 

You will find the ultra famous rubbing elbows with those who are barely known and occasionally some impersonators. In Vegas and most of them are only too happy to be living the life they’ve chosen in this great city of lights. If you have the opportunity to check out one of the many shows in Vegas, I believe you will find that these shows are amazingly well put together and quite entertaining. This isn’t your small town little theatre or your community college stage. These shows are professionally done and in business to make money-and make money they do.

 

The shows bring in clients from all walks of life and financial backgrounds you will find the rich and famous sitting next to the middle class in the audience and all will be either laughing, crying, or cringing together. The shows are designed to elicit different responses from the audiences and to appeal to a wide cross section of the population.

 

If you are in the market for a Vegas show it is recommended that you book around the time or at the same time you book your hotel reservations in order to be sure you can get the tickets. Many of these shows sell out months in advance and for months at a time. The more popular the show the bigger price the tickets will demand and the bigger following the shows will have.

 

I also encourage you to take advantage of some of the free opportunities and events within the casinos where the shows you are planning to see occur in order to get an idea of the lay of the land before the time your show is scheduled to start. You should probably be early for the shows you wish to see and plan to stand in line a little while.

 

While shows are one of the biggest draws for people to visit Las Vegas and some people plan their entire trips just for the sake of catching one show, keep in mind that there are plenty more things to do in Vegas than simply watching a show or two. Take advantage of the many opportunities for entertainment that await you during your Vegas vacation.

Vegas Magic for the Family

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One thing you may or may not have noticed about Vegas is that shows are more often than not, not made for family viewings. In fact, many of the most popular shows are decidedly not appropriate for children and younger audiences. Vegas has often become synonymous with sin or at the very least sex. While that is something that most definitely draws the box office dollars it is not something that makes watching shows in Vegas easy if you have children. Magic shows, however are usually a fairly safe bet from great entertainment and less adult oriented content.

One thing that is certain about children and shows though is that most children not only love magic, they also find it utterly and completely fascinating. David Copperfield is one of the most recognized names when it comes to magic and illusion. Your children will be delighted from the first act through the end of the show. This is one show that you won’t have to worry about sending negative messages to your children nor will you have to worry about being bored for the sake of your children with this show either. His show may ultimately be the start of something magical in your own children, you never know. Check with the MGM Grand for show nights and times as this show plays two weeks every month but those weeks vary.

For a little more Xtreme Magic you should check out Dirk Arthur’s show at Tropicana. This show has no age restrictions and the costs are $29 for table seating and $34 for booth seats this show has all kinds of wildlife from beautiful women, lavish dancers, Bengal tigers, a white tiger, and leopards. This show is a very exciting show that displays the art of illusion in a rather extreme form (kind of like extreme sports, this is extreme magic). Show times are 2 and 4 pm Saturday through Thursday.

For a little more magic, the Rick Thomas show at the Stardust Hotel has a little bit of magic for everyone. From the exquisitely choreographed moves and the help of a few showgirl type dancers he has created one of the best daytime shows in Vegas. Not only is Rick Thomas an excellent magician and illusionist he is also an extremely talented showman. And anything that can keep the rapt attention of little ones (in addition to their quiet) is a really good thing while on vacation. You can catch his show Thursday through Tuesday at 2 and 4 pm in the Wayne Newton Theatre of the Stardust Hotel.

While these shows are hardly inclusive of every magic act playing in Vegas these acts are very much the ones worth mentioning. If you haven’t seen any of these guys perform you really have no idea what you’ve been missing. David Copperfield is truly the Master but he very well may have some serious competition along the horizon.

Magic is one of those things that the child in all of us never really manages to outgrow. We see it in brief moments when we hold our children for the first time, when we see their eyes light up on Christmas, when we feel the beauty and perfection of one perfect snowflake. Magic is all around us and so easily missed, there is nothing quite like visiting one of these shows to remind us not only of the magic we’re missing each and every day as well as the wonder that we left behind somewhere in our own childhoods.

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.