Vacationing in Las Vegas

Vacationing in Las Vegas

As one of the most extreme, over the top vacation destinations in the country and possibly the whole world, Las Vegas has every kind of entertainment option visitors could possibly imagine. Sitting in the southern portion of Nevada within the dry Mojave Desert, most visitors come for the excessive amount of casinos that line the Strip and the Fremont Street Experience in the downtown area. While gambling may be the biggest attraction, there is much more to see and do in Las Vegas than you probably every imagined, but you will need to leave the ringing bells and flashing lights behind.

To get the most obvious attraction out of the way first, the casinos on the Strip are the flashiest, most excessive option available in the city. Not only do they offer gambling, most provide forms of entertainment through nightly shows or outdoor extravaganzas that are meant to lure tourists towards their slot machines and poker tables. The Bellagio shoots off a magnificent outdoor fountain display at least once an hour and offers a fine art gallery and spectacular flower garden within, while the Mirage attracts visitors with its white tiger enclosure and dolphin habitat that can be viewed for a small fee.

The night shows of Las Vegas are well-regarded and world-renowned for being spectacular and somewhat pricey. Possibly the most popular or well known, Cirque de Soleil takes off at a few of the hotels/casinos with each show offering a different visual experience. “O,” at the Bellagio, is an aquatic show that pays tribute to the magic of theater while “KÁ,” at the MGM Grand, combines acrobatics, martial arts, pyrotechnics, and puppetry to illuminate the nature of duality. Other popular shows include “Mamma Mia!” at Mandalay Bay, the Blue Man Group at the Venetian, and the Tournament of Kings at Excalibur.

The buffets in Las Vegas are legendary for having amazing food for a fairly reasonable price. Eat everything in sight at some of the best buffets around at the Bellagio, Paris, Aladdin, and Rio, but try to avoid dinner if you want to save some money for the craps table. While dinner can cost around 30 dollars per person, lunch is typically just as appetizing and costs about half the price.

Off of the Strip in downtown Las Vegas, visitors will find the Fremont Street Experience, a pedestrian mall that extends five blocks on the westernmost side of Fremont Street. The most distinctive features of this area are the massive canopy that covers four blocks and the Light and Sound show that occurs every night at dusk. The Light and Sound show puts out synchronized music, animations, live video feeds, and special effects to create a must-see visual extravaganza on the high-tech overhead canopy. Surrounding the canopy, visitors will find ten casinos, sixty restaurants, numerous bars and lounges, and thousands of slot machines should the urge for a quick game of chance ever strike.

After sitting in a casino for hours or taking in shows each night, you will need to get outside to rejuvenate yourself for more Las Vegas fun and excitement. The golf lovers in your group will want to head out to Bear’s Best Golf Course, located about 20 minutes off the Strip. This Jack Nicklaus designed course brings together eighteen of his best hole designs on one course, meaning golfers of any skill level are in for not only a challenge but a feast for the eyes with the lush greens and shimmering blues set against the desert backdrop.

If you can manage to spare a day out of your schedule for a day of outdoor adventure, venture to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area for an abundance of year-round activities. The huge lakes that sit within this massive park make it easy to participate in numerous outdoor pursuits such as swimming, fishing, boating, or simply soaking up some sun. In addition, the desert is the perfect place for hikers and photographers to catch sight of gorgeous desert plants and animals, which have adapted to the extreme climate of this area.

While most people believe the hotels on the Strip are the most convenient option, consider Las Vegas vacation rentals for your lodging needs. You can revel in the amenities and privacy of home while truly enjoying the beautiful desert surroundings away from the glitz and glamour of the towering casinos. There are homes and condos available near the Strip for easy access to the gambling and shows, while there are homes off the beaten path for those looking for a more well-rounded Las Vegas experience. Whatever kind of Las Vegas trip you have imagined, you can realize it beyond your wildest dreams in a vacation home or condo rental.

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18 Responses to “Vacationing in Las Vegas”

  1. Gapfruit says:

    can’t believe it’s drawn out of nothing, could be a photography!

  2. MustLoveDingos says:

    *sub*

  3. crayZ_texta says:
  4. RB says:

    You're right it is cheap, but I would book seperate. My wife and I are flying from atl on july 4th on delta and with taxes and fee's we paid $250 each roundtrip. We also booked 4 nights (sat-wed) at paris las vegas and it was $350. So total package is $850 and if I wanted a package the best deal would have cost me an extra $200. Airlines have great rates right now especially if you book in advance. Go to smartervegas.com to get some good hotel promotion codes. You will have a great time whenever you go just do your research. July and august are hot, but cheap. September and October have almost perfect weather, but rates go up. I checked in January and nightly rates at paris are $200 during the week and Im paying $60 a night in july. Just do your research.

  5. DEBRA N says:

    Check out some packages at the less expensive resorts – Excalibur, Circus Circus (those 2 are pretty kid heavy), Luxor, Ballys, Imperial Palace, Harrahs, etc. You can usually find some good deals, and they often partner with airlines for packages including airfare.

  6. monkeymanbob says:

    Nice work, you did pretty good.

  7. misscassie1226 says:

    i just stayed at the palms in march and they had a 24 hour childcare place right in the hotel. i took a peak and it was around $5 a child per hour…the rate varied according to age and on weekends it was a little more. check with your hotel for services or stay at the palms! it was a very nice place.

  8. imtrudil80 says:

    Incredible! He looks so life like. Just amazing…and what a beautiful subject

  9. champ0y says:

    You’re really good man. You’ve got excellent talent.

  10. lanh08 says:

    if you buy online through a travel consolidator (like expedia, travelocity, etc…) depending on your market you might get a discounted rate because they buy tickets in bulk amounts and the airlines give them a good deal on them. but like if you live in boise or something where they don't do a lot of volume you're just as well off going through the airlines websites directly.

  11. Forbidia says:

    Brilliant Willy, Just Brilliant =D

  12. Vegas Help! says:

    Go to the http://www.dafont.com You can download new fonts that are really cool and fun.

  13. HappyNotGrumpy says:

    Excellent work. Pleasure to watch. Perfect music :-) ))

  14. Hermann759 says:

    Great talent Der Mann.

  15. Mr SmoothHead says:

    Book your flights and hotel separately, best deals for flights will depend where you are flying from but Expedia, United, and SouthWest offer good deals.

    Your hotel should be booked direct using a code if you book direct as long as you don't book a non refundable rate you can cancel with no penalty up to 48 hours before check-in, if the rate drops after you book you call the hotel and they drop your rate and you only pay the first night for a deposit. Have a look here http://vegasuncovered.wordpress.com/2008/08/22/greatest-offers-for-las-vegas-hotels-mgm-grand-luxor-excalibur/

  16. new life says:

    The only way to make payments a little at a time is to charge it and then make payments on your charge card. Many travel agents can help you pick something out, or try vegas.com.
    Long gone are the days that agents will accept payments, you have to pay up front.

  17. antoniob35 says:

    whoa!!it looks like a PICTURE!
    ur an amazing painter!:D

  18. SY says:

    Its a great time to visit Vegas right now. I found rooms for $29 @ Circus Circus . . $59 @ NY NY Casino .. . $135 @ Mandalay Bay. All great prices. Not to mention cheap flights on travelocity.com from Sacramento to Vegas . . . around $110pp

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