Jan 31

Top 10 Most Bizarre Las Vegas Attractions

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A comprehensive guide to offbeat, bizarre, outlandish and unusual attractions in Las Vegas.

A wealth of unique curiosities can be discovered throughout Sin City for those travelers who like to stray off the beaten path. Below are 10 of the most offbeat attractions in Las Vegas:


ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM
755 East Flamingo Road
The 8,000-square-foot Atomic Testing Museum traces the role the state played in the development of the United States’ atomic energy program at the Nevada Test Site. View a wealth of artifacts in the exhibition hall, check out the "Ground Zero Theater" and view vintage atomic testing film clips.

BUGSY SIEGEL MEMORIAL
Flamingo Las Vegas, 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
A bronze plaque memorial to legendary gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel can be found in the garden at the Flamingo Las Vegas. Siegel, who founded the original Flamingo Hotel in 1946, was "whacked" in his Beverly Hills mansion in 1947.

CRAZY GIRLS SCULPTURE
Riviera Hotel & Casino, 2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South
The award-winning, "cast-from-life" bronze Crazy Girls sculpture at the entrance to the Riviera Hotel & Casino showcases the best "assets" of the talented performers who make up "Las Vegas’ Sexiest Topless Revue." The Crazy Girls sculpture has evolved over the years into one of the most popular photo ops in Las Vegas.

KING TUT’S TOMB
Luxor Las Vegas, 3900 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Within the luxurious Luxor Las Vegas lies an exact replica of King Tutankhamun’s tomb, which was discovered by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922. Numerous Egyptian artifacts also can be viewed during the 15-minute self-guided walking tour.

LIBERACE MUSEUM
1775 East Tropicana Avenue
Founded in 1979, the Liberace Museum celebrates the life and music of the late, flamboyant entertainer (full name: Wladziu Valentino Liberace), who was known as "Mr. Showmanship." View Liberace’s pianos, jewelry, costumes, custom car collection (including a hand-painted, red, white and blue Rolls-Royce convertible!), awards, antiques and more.

NEON MUSEUM
425 Fremont Street
Many of the legendary neon signs that once lined the Las Vegas Strip are on display at this fascinating outdoor museum, which lies adjacent to the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas.

PINBALL HALL OF FAME
3330 East Tropicana Avenue
Operated by members of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club, the Pinball Hall of Fame houses one of the world’s largest pinball collections. All pinball machines, which range from the 1960s to the present, are available to play (bring your quarters).

STAR TREK: THE EXPERIENCE
Las Vegas Hilton, 3000 Paradise Road
Trekkies, Klingon impersonators and thrill seekers alike will want to check out the interactive Star Trek: The Experience, which includes two lively attractions, BORG Invasion 4D and Klingon Encounter, as well as the History of the Future Museum, Quark’s Bar & Restaurant and a specialty store full of tons of collectibles and memorabilia.


WORLD’S LARGEST GAMBLING SUPERSTORE
800 South Main Street
Take home a unique souvenir of your trip to Las Vegas with a visit to the 8,000-square-foot Gamblers General Store, which features personalized poker chips, roulette wheels, blackjack tables, pai gow sets, dice, playing cards, used slot machines and much more.

WORLD’S LARGEST GIFT SHOP
2440 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Just about every type of souvenir can be found at Bonanza Gifts, which bills itself as the "World’s Largest Gift Shop" (since Guinness World Records does not have such a category, we’ll just have to take their word for it!). Whether you’re looking for tacky T-shirts, Rat Pack postcards, Minnetonka moccasins, dice bracelets or classic dealer’s visors, you’ll find it here. Celebrities who have shopped at Bonanza Gifts include Nicholas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Michael Jackson and Carrot Top.

By Ralph Wiseman
Published: 8/21/2007
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Jan 28
Las Vegas Shopping
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Las Vegas Shopping

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You can take a break from spending money at the casinos and instead find almost any kind of store to suit your budget — from bargains to high-end retail or specialty shops. The key is to know where to look. Some of the best retailers are situated along The Strip. In addition to some extensive (and recently revamped) shopping malls, many hotels have comprehensive, and sometimes highly themed, shopping arcades. Some of the best retailers are situated along The Strip. In addition to some extensive (and recently revamped) shopping malls, many hotels have comprehensive, and sometimes highly themed, shopping arcades. Downtown Las Vegas offers its own share of specialty shops, high-end retail, and antique stores to satisfy your shopping frenzy http://las-vegas.ixs.net . The following would give you the general idea about where to go for a fun filled and quality shopping extravaganza. LAS VEGAS SHOPPING MALLS Boulevard Mall The Boulevard is the second largest mall in Las Vegas. There’s a wide variety of shops offering all sorts of items — moderately priced shoes and clothing for the entire family, books and gifts, jewelry, and also discount home furnishings. There are also more than a dozen fast-food eateries. In short, you can find just about anything you need here. The mall is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 9pm and Sunday from 11am to 6pm. Fashion Show Las Vegas The Fashion Show mall boasts seven anchor stores and 250 specialty stores and restaurants. Department stores include: Macy’s, Dillard’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales and Neiman Marcus. Galleria at Sunset Galleria is the most aesthetically pleasing Southwestern-themed shopping center. Anchored by Dillard’s, JCPenney, and more the Galleria’s 140 emporia include branches of Gap/Gap Kids/Baby Gap, The Limited Too, Ann Taylor, bebe, Cach, Victoria’s Secret, The Body Shop and more. Additionally, you’ll find electronics, eyewear, gifts, books, home furnishings, jewelry, and luggage and eateries as well. Meadows Mall It’s another immense mall with more than 144 shops, services, and eateries, anchored by four department stores: Macy’s, Dillard’s, Sears, and JC Penney. In addition, there are more than a dozen shoe stores, a full array of apparel for the entire family (including maternity wear), an extensive food court, and shops purveying toys, books, music, luggage, gifts, jewelry, home furnishings, accessories, and so on. LAS VEGAS HOTEL & RESORT SHOPPING ARCADES The following hotels have the most extensive arcades. Caesar’s Palace Caesars has an impressive arcade of shops including The Forum Shops- a multistoried affair. Store variety includes Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, Armani Exchange, bebe, Gucci, Ann Taylor, Gianni Versace, Harry Winston jewelers, Brooks Brothers, Juicy Couture, Kiehl’s cosmetics, MAC, etc. The majority of the Caesars Palace shops are open Sunday to Thursday from 10am to 11pm, Friday and Saturday from 10am to midnight. Circus Circus There are about dozen shops offering a wide selection of gifts and sundries, logo items, toys and games, jewelry, liquor, resort apparel for the entire family, homemade fudge/candy/soft ice cream, and, clown dolls and puppets. Adjacent to the Adventuredome, there’s a shopping arcade with the usual souvenir stores and such themed as a European village. MGM Grand The hotel’s Star Lane Shops include more than a dozen mostly pedestrian emporia lining the corridors en route from the monorail entrance. Studio Walk is another shopping area adjacent to the main casino, featuring some upscale boutiques and several restaurants. The Venetian After you’ve shopped Ancient Rome at Caesars, come to The Grand Canal Shoppe, a re-created Italian village, complete with a painted, cloud-studded blue sky overhead, and a canal right down the center on which gondoliers float and sing. The Venetian’s Palazzo hotel addition, due to open in late 2007, will eventually adjoin the Shoppes at the far end of St. Mark’s Square. The shops include the usual high- and medium-end brand names: Jimmy Choo, Mikimoto, Movado, Davidoff, Kenneth Cole, Ann Taylor, Bebe, Banana Republic, and more, plus Venetian glass and paper shops. The Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino The Miracle Mile (formerly known as the Desert Passage) is the world-class Las Vegas retail Centre designed to immerse shoppers in exotic marketplaces and restaurant complex. The mall offers more than 130 retailers. Bellagio Here it’s definitely quality over quantity with names like Armani, Prada, Chanel, Tiffany, Herms, Fred Leighton, Gucci, Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent. You will also discover affordable, good-taste items in every store here, from Tiffany’s Dollar 30 silver key chains to Dollar 100 Prada business-card holders. Paris Las Vegas at the Rue de la Paix Enjoy a taste of Paris. It features upscale French retail shopping. Le Boulevard features a wide array of authentic French boutiques, such as Le Cave, where you can sample premier French wines and private labels; Les Enfant offers children’s toys and games; Lunettes designer eyewear; Le Paradise, fine jewelry and crystal; and La Boutique. Wynn Las Vegas The Esplanade is a Euro-style shopping street lined with pricey places with famous names like Chanel, Cartier, Dior, Judith Leiber, Jean Paul Gaultier, Manolo Blahnik, Oscar de la Renta, La Flirt, Chocolat (excellent pastries and gourmet chocolates), and Jo Malone. Masquerade Village - Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino The Tuscan-themed streets at the Rio are a combination of food, entertainment, shopping and gaming tied together by the on-going carnival atmosphere. It offers everything from artwork, fresh-cut flowers, jewelry, sports memorabilia, resort wear, children’s clothing and toys, souvenirs, cosmetics and sundries. The Tower Shops at Stratosphere Casino Hotel and Tower The internationally themed (though in a high-school production kind of way) second-floor Tower Shops promenade, houses more than 40 stores. Some shops are in "Paris," along the Rue Lafayette and Avenue de l’Opra, while others occupy Hong Kong and New York City streetscapes. For More information about Las Vegas Shopping: http://las-vegas.ixs.net/General/Las-Vegas-Shopping/index.aspx Heidi Grumm hosts http://events.ixs.net and expresses her passion for events through writing and discussion. She works for Less Corporation at http://www.wicked-on-broadway.com/

By Heidi Grumm Published: 9/5/2007
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Jan 25

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Jan 25

Popular Vegas Hotels Off the Strip

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If you want to enjoy the excitement of Las Vegas without the hassle of huge crowds, you should consider staying in a hotel that is off the strip. There are many excellent hotels in Las Vegas that aren’t on the strip, most with casinos.

Emerald Suites Cameron is located across from the Orleans Hotel Casino and Arena and just one mile from the strip. There is a heated pool and a spa. A complimentary coffee lobby is provided and there is a laundry in case you decide to stay that extra day. Emerald Suites Cameron is a nice hotel at a reasonable price.

If you are looking for a historical location, you should try the Las Vegas Hotel Club. It was established in the early 1900s. It is located in the largest gambling mall in the world. It offers several restaurants as well as an ice cream and coffee parlor. Friendly service is a specialty of this full service casino hotel.

The Horseshoe Hotel Las Vegas is only 10 miles from the airport. It is also located near several other casinos, to give you a wider variety in gaming options. The Horseshoe is a landmark and is considered the first hotel to offer something other than sawdust floors and the ambience they created. Guest rooms are cozy and there are plenty of amenities. There is a superb view of Las Vegas from the outdoor pool on the 25th floor.

The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino offers rooms and suites. If money is no problem, you might want to try the Penthouse. It has three large bedrooms, a dining table that seats 12, and the lounge has a stocked bar and pool table. If you need a room that is a bit more affordable, the guest rooms are quite spacious. Each room has French doors that offer views of the pool or the mountains.

Arizona Charlies offers round the clock gaming, entertainment and dining. There are several dining options available, whether you want a romantic dinner or a traditional family-style meal. There is also a fabulous pool in a luxuriously landscaped courtyard.


All of the above listed hotels are within easy driving distance of the strip, just in case you want to visit. Whatever kind of experience you may want, there is a Las Vegas Hotel off the strip that is just right for you.

If you liked this article, check out Hotels In Las Vegas NV for more information.

By chad fisher
Published: 8/26/2008
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Jan 23

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Jan 20

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Las Vegas Must-see Attractions - An Unofficial Guide

As a frequent visitor to Las Vegas, I am amazed when friends and acquaintances return from a first trip to this interesting city having missed seeing much of the "good stuff". My goal in writing this article is to provide you with my views on what Las Vegas Strip highlights to see first. If you are in town only one day and take in at least these attractions (most are free), you will have made a decent sight-seeing trip to tell your friends and family about.

This article is limited to must-see attractions on the Las Vegas Strip and downtown areas at this time. Just because a particular attraction is not mentioned (it may be added in the future) doesn’t mean it may not be worth seeing. You can use this article as a guide and add other attractions you want to see as your time permits.

WHAT TO SEE IN LAS VEGAS:

What I recommend as a first-day strategy for you is to: Spend most of the day visiting "must see" sites (mentioned below) on Las Vegas Boulevard (also known as the "Strip"); go downtown in the evening to see the sites plus take in the sound-and-light show on Fremont Street; top off your day by driving down the Strip to see the lights at night.

The Las Vegas Strip is about four miles long from the Stratosphere on the north end to Mandalay Bay on the south. Driving and parking can be a hassle. So your best bet is to limit these to a few locations and do most of your site-seeing on foot (wear comfortable shoes!). With some free trams along the way plus above-street walkways (with escalators or elevators), this is not as bad as it sounds. To make it easier for you, I have divided the Las Vegas Strip into an upper section and a lower section.

UPPER LAS VEGAS STRIP ATTRACTIONS:

If you are not staying on or near the upper strip and and have a car, there is a nice open-air parking lot between the Tropicana and Hooters Casino Hotel (the old San Remo). Otherwise, MGM Grand has a nice indoor ramp.

You can start your tour wherever you want but for the first of your must-see attractions I recommend you start at Luxor. You can walk or take the free tram which runs between the Excalibur and Mandalay Bay. (One tram stops at the Luxor, and one doesn’t). Watch for the tram signs. If you are traveling by taxi, get dropped off at the Luxor front door.

My suggested tour of the Upper Strip takes you down the west side of the street to the Bellagio. You will then cross the street and go back up the other side until you reach MGM or the Tropicana.

LUXOR:

This 30-story pyramid is one of the best themed hotel/casinos (Egyptian of course) and one of my favorite. The Luxor’s atrium (or lobby if you prefer) is advertised as the world’s largest and is wonderful - be sure you have your camera at the ready. For a fee, you can also see a replica of King Tut’s Tomb and Museum. The Luxor’s outside grounds features a 10 story sphinx.

EXCALIBUR:

The Excalibur is well known for its castle-like appearance and medieval theme. If you are bringing the family on your trip, consider the Excalibur family-friendly. The rooms are nothing fancy but they are reasonably priced, and the second level Food Court is easy on your wallet. NOTE: Although the Excalibur is modest compared to many other hotel/casinos on the Strip, one of the largest machine payoffs happened here in 2003 - a cool $39.7 million on a Megabucks slot machine ($3.00 a pull).

NEW YORK-NEW YORK:

The outside of New York-New York is spectacular. You can even ride on the Manhatten Express Roller Coaster if you dare. I consider the outside a must-see and the inside a nice-to-see (unless you are really into the New York City theme. Then both are a must-see). If you are doing okay on time, I suggest you take a short walk through New York-New York to see what they did to achieve a New York theme.

BELLAGIO:

The "crown jewel" of the strip. With its Italian theme, eight-acre lake and water show, this is my #1 pick of places to see in Las Vegas. When you enter this hotel casino, check out the unique ceiling decoration in the lobby. Walk straight in from the lobby and you will see The Conservatory, a seasonal flower garden. Take the time to see this. It is an absolute treat even if you aren’t into flowers and greenery. The Fountains at Bellagio water show takes place in the lake out front and is truely a "gift" to the Las Vegas visitor. You don’t want to miss it so check for times. You may want to take in a few.

PARIS LAS VEGAS

I rate this a must-see because of its enjoyable replicas of Paris landmarks, most notably the 540 foot tall Eiffel Tower (with wonderful views from its observation deck). You can see three of the Eiffel Tower’s legs from inside the casino which adds a nice "touch". Don’t miss the Streets of Paris walkway (toward the back) with its shops and restaurants. The walkway eventually leads into Bally’s, but you don’t have to go that far.

MGM GRAND:

The MGM Grand, with its emerald green glass and 45-foot bronze lion, is HUGE. It takes a while to walk from the front entrance to the registration area in the back. Fortunately, the only must-see attraction I recommend for your first-day tour is in the front - the Lion Habitat. This popular attraction allows you to see one or more lions "up close and personal" with its glass walls and see-through tunnel. Don’t miss it. Also, the Rainforest Cafe (also near the front) has a gift shop that you might enjoy browsing in.

By now you have seen some great must-see attractions and maybe got some great photos too. Its time to travel down The Strip and see more wonderful must-see attractions.

LOWER LAS VEGAS STRIP ATTRACTIONS:

Your next recommended must-see attractions are in the mid to lower end of The Strip. If you are not staying in one of these hotel/casinos and have a car, you can park in a nice, free ramp behind Treasure Island (also known as TI). Most of the attractions mentioned below are within walking distance. If you are staying at a hotel/casino in this area, start your morning tour in this area first and move to the upper strip attractions after you have finished. I am assuming you are not staying in this area and are either parking in TI’s ramp or having the taxi drop you off at the Mirage front door.

MIRAGE:

The Mirage is a must-see stop. As you enter this Polynesian-themed hotel/casino through the front door, go to the right and see what’s in back of the registration desk. It is worth seeing and one many people seem to miss on their trip. The Mirage is host to two "habitats" - the White Tiger Habitat and the Dolphin Habitat. See the Dolphin Habitat if you are doing okay on time. You MUST see the White Tiger Habitat. There are usually one or more of these magnificent animals on display and you can get a good view. The Mirage also features an outdoor, night-time attraction - a 54 foot volcano that erupts every 15 minutes from dusk till midnight.

CAESARS PALACE:

The glory that was Rome is on display in this casino/hotel which has been around since 1966. Caesars takes up a large amount of real estate on The Strip - it is HUGE. You will not have time to see all there is to see on this first-day trip. My recommendation to have you enter Caesars from the Mirage side (as opposed to the Bellagio side) takes you to my must-see attraction for you - The Forum Shops. You can stroll through this ancient Roman marketplace setting and enjoy the sights of nearly 100 interesting shops. There are also two shows in this area - the "Rise and Fall of Atlantis" and a moving Roman "statues" at Festival Fountain. If you can catch one of these shows without waiting, take it in. Otherwise take it in another time.

VENETIAN:

The beautiful Venetian is home to a number of attractions - the Grand Canal with its gondolas, Madame Tussauds, the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, The Grand Canal Shoppes. I hope you are staying more than one day as you will want to come back and tour the quarter-mile Grand Canal (inside) with its shops, street performers and Venetian Living Statues. For your first pass I recommend you take in the outside Grand Canal from the arched bridge and the lobby with its beautiful ceiling paintings.

WYNN

Your last must-see stop on The Strip is the newest (opened in spring of 2005), most expensive (built at a cost of $2.7billion) hotel/casino in Las Vegas to date. Built on the site of the old Desert Inn (1950-2000) no expense was spared in the construction of the 50 story Wynn and it shows. From the Esplanade with its high-end shops (Dior, Cartier, Chanel, etc.) to the lobby to the on-site Ferrari/Maserati dealership. It can be a little over-whelming. Highlights for me are the bright colors, flowers and plants, waterfalls and the Parasol Down Lounge.

Next stop - downtown Las Vegas.

From Wynn to downtown Las Vegas is approximately four miles. You can either take The Deuce, Las Vegas Trolley, a taxi (under $20) or drive. If you have a car there is a nice, handy parking ramp across the street from the Golden Nugget (on South 1st Street).

DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS ATTRACTIONS:

You may hear some people say "don’t bother going downtown Las Vegas - there is nothing down there to see". That is NOT true. There are some must-see attractions and more nice-to-see ones. My favorite places downtown are the Golden Nugget and the Las Vegas Club but I’ve been to most all of them. You will notice the downtown casinos have a different personality from those on The Strip.

GOLDEN NUGGET:

This well known downtown hotel/casino has a must-see attraction that a surprising number of people know nothing about. The largest gold nugget known to remain in existance, 875 troy ounces, is on display just off from the lobby. The Hand of Faith nugget was found in 1980 in Australia and sold to the Golden Nugget in 1982. The Golden Nugget recently completed a major renovation ($30-million) to their pool area they call The Tank. The renovation includes a 200,000-gallon shark tank set up so that you can be swimming inches away from the sharks or take the plunge thru the shark tank via the three-story waterslide. A definite must-see when visiting downtown.

FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE:

The sound-and-light show on Fremont Street is one you won’t want to miss. The Fremont Street Experience is a four-block, pedestrian-only section of downtown that opened in 1995. In addition to its famous sound-and-light shows there are other forms of live entertainment for you to enjoy. The sound-and-light shows, usually about four of them a night, start at dusk and go until midnight. They do not last too long but are pretty awesome. If you take in one, you’ll want to see the others as they are all different. One of the best free attractions Las Vegas has to offer.


Well there you have it. My list of recommended must-see Las Vegas Strip Attractions for you to see on your first day (okay, a long day). No matter where in the world you come from, I hope you find this information useful. And be sure to visit Source1LasVegas again. I will be adding more articles about Las Vegas in the near future that you may find of interest.

Disclaimer: I have made every reasonable effort to produce an informative and helpful article on Las Vegas Must-See Attractions based on my research and experiences. However, I make no representation or warranties of any kind with regard to its completeness, accuracy or suitability for any specific situation or purpose.

Copyright 2006-2007 Source1 Las Vegas - Must-
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Jan 17

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The Benefits Of A Private Jet Service

Traveling around the world on a private jet service means you are flying like a rich and famous star, right? That fact is not so true anymore. Flying via a private jet service today is more accessible for the mainstream customer than ever before. It simply means you are saving time, saving money and wanting to bring the choice back to your flight plans.

The Art of Freedom Scheduling:

When you choose a private jet service, you are the one in charge. You choose when the flight will leave and from which airport you will be flying out of. That freedom has helped the private jet service market to boom in recent years. Combined with the extraordinary rise in commercial airline prices, the private jet service available for every flyer is one that is now more affordable and convenient than ever before.

Paired with the freedom of scheduling, the time you save with a private jet service is phenomenal. No waiting in lines, passing through multiple security checkpoints and wasting those precious moments connecting from one flight to the next. For the business person, especially, these wasted moments are all about the bottom line. The more time a business person spends in the airport the less money they are making and thus the increasing popularity of private jet service flights.

The Size You Need:

Another great opportunity when choosing a private jet service is the choice of which type of plane to fly on. There are jumbo jets, very light jets, mid-sized jets and even helicopters to choose for your flight needs. If you are flying alone, you are the king of the flight and you decide how much room you need to make that flight comfortable along the way.

When choosing a private jet service, the security of the flight will be increased exponentially. You will no longer have to worry about those stringent guidelines at the local International airport. The security line will not be 100 passengers deep and you have zero chance of losing your luggage along the way.


All-in-all, the positives of the private jet service far outweigh the difference in price. You will pay more to secure a private jet for your next flight, but the amenities, luxuries and time saving qualities of that flight are the best in the world. Private jet services offer you, the consumer, the chance to choose every aspect of your air travels and arrive on time, every time.

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Jan 15

Jets Las Vegas offers the following article regarding Las Vegas vacation homes.  Traveling to Las Vegas to purchase or rent a vacation home?  Contact Hollywood Jets to fly in style on a chartered private jet!

Las Vegas Vacation Homes: From Family Escape To Celebrity Hideaway

Las Vegas is still considered one of the fastest growing cities in the US, with over six thousand people moving to the Las Vegas Valley each month. They come for the climate, the jobs, the low taxes, and the fun. And many of them invest in Las Vegas vacation homes which they turn into investment properties.

Las Vegas rental homes range from high-rise penthouses on the Strip to 10,000 square foot, eleven-bedroom mansions and desert castles which sleep between twenty-five and thirty to golf course villas–on some of the best golf courses in the world! There are Las Vegas vacation homes to accommodate everyone from honeymooners to young families to swinging singles to high rollers and very private celebrities.

Best of all, Las Vegas vacation homes are available all year long, so that those wanting an escape from colder wetter climates can take advantage of the desert sun and blue skies in the winter months. Many Las Vegas vacation homes are practically resorts in themselves, with spectacular desert views, tennis courts, swimming pools and spas, and restaurant-equipped kitchens so that you can entertain in privacy and style. Some Las Vegas vacation homes even have on-call chefs available!

Las Vegas has gone to great lengths to change its image to a family-friendly one, and families renting Las Vegas Vacation homes will find plenty to do to keep their kids active while Mom and Dad are enjoying a turn at the slot machines. The AdventureDome at Circus Circus is a five-and-one-half acre indoor theme park complete with rides and its own IMAX Theater. And the Steven Spielberg-designed Game Works on the Strip is the ultimate in video arcades.

Las Vegas Family Attractions:

Las Vegas vacation homes will give Nevada visitors easy access to many of the state’s man-made and natural wonders. Las Vegas is just thirty miles from Lake Mead, at 1.5 million acres the largest man-made lake in the Western Hemisphere. If you’ve taken up residence in one of the Las Vegas vacation homes in the winter, and developed a longing for seasonal sports, the Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort at Mt. Charleston is only an hour away.

Those interested in the ancient peoples who once called the Las Vegas Valley home can head out from their Las Vegas vacation homes for a tour of the Valley of Fire, where they can hike along petrified sand formations sculpted by the wind and rain into fantastical shapes, and marked with the petroglyphs of the Native Americans of the Mojave.

And there are, of course, the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon, both easily accessible from Las Vegas vacation homes in Las Vegas itself or in any of its rapidly expanding suburbs. Finally, there are the shopping and the restaurants, on a par with those of any of the world’s other great cities. Las Vegas vacation homes, in other words, will simultaneously put their guests at the threshold of adventure and in the lap of luxury!

By: Wade Robins

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Jan 10

What’s New For Las Vegas In 2009?   Visit Hollywood Jets to experience the newest luxury that Las Vegas has to offer!

In 2009, the biggest and brightest headlines in entertainment are major architecture adventures that are improving the skyline of sprawling Vegas with their foresight into what visitors to Sin City truly want in their stay, never mind the locals who expect the best in their city.

Steve Wynn, Las Vegas’ favorite architectural entrepreneur, has opened yet another jaw-dropping addition to the Vegas skyline, and its no coincidence that it is eight feet taller than Trump’s current Vegas record-holder.Encore Las Vegas is the latest hotel resort by Wynn Resorts, and it promises high class and luxury for a fair price. The $2 billion building features 2000+ suites with rooms divided by a swiveling 42" television in the center. The modern rooms feature an entire wall of mirrors. All this is mere accessory to the 70,000 square feet casino, 20-acre lake, and 60,000 sq. ft. of meeting facilities. The on-site restaurant will be Sinatra, an Italian restaurant that marks the first time Frank Sinatra’s name has been allowed to be used corporately. (It didn’t hurt that Steve Wynn is a family friend, of course.) The fine dining establishment will feature select, authentic Sinatra memorabilia, included his 1953 Oscar.

City Center offers a different kind of high-class living: you never have to leave home.No, seriously. MGM Mirage and Dubai World have dreamt up a city-within-a-city that will rival anything else 2009 has to offer the extravagance of Las Vegas. The $8 billion dollar project (so far) covers over 75 acres and offers the finest in Vegas shopping, living, dining, and entertainment-all without having to leave the grounds. In the end, the City Center will house 2,650 luxury hotel and condominium units; 500,000 square feet of shops, dining, and entertainment; a 61-story, 4,000-room hotel tower-just to get started. The complex also features the following residential towers: Vdara Condo Hotels, Veer Tower, Mandarin Oriental, and The Harmony Spa, Hotel, and Residences. Only adding to the convenience and splendor of City Center is its own permanent production of a Cirque de Soleil show, an Elvis Presley show unlike any other.

By: Guiseppe Chuckles Jr.  

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