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Kid Fun in Las Vegas

September 5, 2008

BoyMost people think of Las Vegas as an adult playground, but you won’t have to look very hard to find fun things for the kids, too. Take time to seek out the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum and you will find something the whole family will enjoy. It’s been voted Best Museum in Las Vegas for 13 years in a row and offers plenty of hands-on activities and curiosity-piquing exhibits. A focus on interactive experiences brings the worlds of science, nature and culture to life. Read more

Stay and Play in Las Vegas

September 3, 2008

GolfWe all know about the 24-hour gaming and one-of-a-kind shows in Las Vegas, but did you know that it’s also a mecca for great golf? Whether you’re a beginner or a low handicapper, this city has something for you. So come and play in Las Vegas. You don’t even have to worry about packing your clubs — courses are fully prepared for travelers and offer quality rental sets. Here are a few courses you might want to check out: Read more

Casinos on Every Corner

September 2, 2008

GamingNo matter which way you turn in Las Vegas, there’s always an opportunity to gamble. So how are you expected to resist? The answer is that you’re not — and the casinos are banking on that. That’s why they are open 24 hours a day and offer free drinks to entice you to stay on the floor. Whether you’re a gaming neophyte or an experienced player, there is literally something for everyone in Las Vegas. Read more

Viva Liberace

August 26, 2008

Liberace MuseumWho represents the glitz and glam of Las Vegas better than the late Liberace? That’s why when you’re in Las Vegas you must pay a visit to the Liberace Museum. It’s all things Liberace and a fitting tribute to the flashy pianist and showman. Here you’ll find plenty of rhinestone-studded, fur-draped costumes and spectacular “bling” that only Liberace could wear. Read more

Enjoy a Thrill and a Vegas View

August 14, 2008

Stratosphere TowerLas Vegas is all about doing things over the top, that’s why the Stratosphere Tower rising above Las Vegas fits right in. At 1,149 feet, this addition to the Las Vegas Strip is the tallest observation tower in the United States. Make your way to the top to enjoy a spectacular view of all of Las Vegas — you can even see Mt. Charleston in the distance, an 11,000-foot snow-covered mountain. Read more

Shop ‘til You Drop in Las Vegas

August 12, 2008

ShoppingCome to Las Vegas and discover world-class shopping. It’s a great way to escape the desert heat, and shops are open well into the night. Here is a short list of favorite shopping venues: Read more

Mimes, Acrobats and Magicians

August 6, 2008

Cirque du SoleilCirque du Soleil when translated means “Circus of the Sun,” and it was created in the 1980s by two French-Canadian street performers, Guy Laliberté and Daniel Gauthier. Since that time it has seen growing success and has become a mainstay of the Las Vegas entertainment scene. Take a trip to Las Vegas and choose from five stunning Cirque du Soleil shows. It will be an experience you won’t soon forget. Read more

Feeling Blue?

August 4, 2008

When you go to Las Vegas you can’t miss one of the most happening shows around — Blue Man Group. It combines tribal rhythms, contemporary mime, comedy and multimedia theatrics in an all-around entertaining show. It all comes together as an amazing display of creative percussion and absurd antics performed by a trio of men covered in blue makeup. Their off-the-wall humor has paved the way for other less traditional Las Vegas shows. Read more

Viva the Las Vegas Nightclubs

July 30, 2008

RumjungleYou can’t make a trip to Las Vegas without checking out the nightclub scene. Depending on your mood, there a plenty of fantastic choices and each one’s hotter than the next. Here are a few of the favorites. Read more

10 Free Things to Do in Las Vegas

July 29, 2008

LionThere’s no denying that a trip to Las Vegas can be a pricey endeavor, but if you look hard enough there is a variety of terrific things to see and do for free. Here’s a list of some favorites: Read more

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