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SHOWS IN LAS VEGAS
SHOWS IN LAS VEGAS

There are many different types of shows in Las Vegas, and most visitors will invariably go to one or more of these shows, which can range from a full theatre production to a famous singer's headline show. The Blue Man Group is best known for their wildly popular theatrical shows and concerts which combine music, comic drama and multimedia theatrics to produce a totally unique form of entertainment. The well known Chippendales put on their sexy performances that the ladies will definitely love at the Rio. And there is the kid friendly Lance Burton magic show at the Monte Carlo which will delight everyone in the crowd, both young and old. The American Superstars at The Stratosphere Tower is always changing, more new celebrity impersonators are added frequently. Jubilee's lavish stage spectacular has been entertaining Las Vegas audiences for two decades. Las Vegas show tickets can range in price from a free seating up to $1000 for a good seat at a show that is regularly sold out.

GOLFING IN LAS VEGAS

A Las Vegas golf course is a break from the bustle of the Strip, with their noisy crowded casinos. Treat yourself and your game to the Bali Hai Golf Club. Cascata Golf, which is a par-72 course, ranked one of the top 100 modern courses in America and the #2 course in Nevada by Golfweek magazine, providing stunning vistas at every turn, including the 3,600-foot peak at Red Mountain, 418-foot waterfall, lush fairways, lakes, and streams. Desert Pines Golf Club offers a taste of the Carolina's and is just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. Although there are many golf resorts in Las Vegas, the Lake Las Vegas Resorts provide a total vacation experience for the visitor who wants to do and see it all. At Paiute Golf Resort, players have a choice of three Pete Dye-designed courses in this 54-hole golf wonderland. When you breathe in the fresh air tinged with a hint of freshly mowed grass, you will understand why some people choose to purchase Las Vegas golf course homes.

OFF STRIP LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas downtown is home to a lot of the older hotel casinos, many of which are still in use today. Afar from the crowds of the Las Vegas Strip, Fremont Street creates a unique experience. Downtown Neonopolis had been the perennial site of the Poker Dome, home of the Poker Dome Challenge. Vegas Vic, a giant neon cowboy, used to greet visitors to Downtown Las Vegas with an obstreperous "howdy partner!" until an actor filming there complained about the noise and silenced his boisterous welcome for more than 20 years. Binion's has been making Las Vegas history since 1951 when Texas gambler, Benny Binion, bought the premises at 128 Fremont Street. El Cortez Hotel Casino is downtowns leading hotel-casino blending a New Vegas approach with Old Vegas swank. The Golden Gate Hotel, which originally opened in 1906, still stands and is known for its 99-cent shrimp cocktails you can enjoy as you admire the photos covering the wall which commemorate the opening of the San Francisco Bay bridge.

LAS VEGAS SHOPPING CENTERS

One of the best things about Las Vegas is the fact that many of the stores, from clothing to accessories, are open late every day. Located across the street from Wynn Las Vegas, the Fashion Show Mall has great restaurants, great shopping, and fashion shows on the weekends. If you want to do some serious shopping, the Boulevard Mall is the place for you. Located within the Venetian Hotel, the Grand Canal Shoppes is lined with the Canal, providing shoppers with a picturesque view and plenty of unique stores in the Italian tradition. More than just a collection of upscale boutiques, the Forum Shops are a tourist attraction all by themselves. The Wynn Esplanade shops feature some of the most exclusive names in clothing, shoes and accessories. From party wear and casual weekend tees to fashionable work suits and heels, young women can find the latest trends at the Las Vegas Factory Outlet Center.

by: Kian Addison




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