Las Vegas has a plethora of shopping at your fingertips. From Prada bags to designer shades, any hotel you pop into on the Strip will have more than enough shopping to please any impulse you may have. Typically, the more expensive the resort’s nightly rates, the higher end the boutiques you’ll find inside. If you’re not interested in shopping within your hotel, there are other options at your disposal. After all, Las Vegas is a world-class shopping destination.
The Neon Boneyard Museum and New Visitor Center
What comes to mind when you think of Vegas? Dazzling lights and signs? Permanently impressed into the subconscious of just about every American is the iconic image of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” and the good times associated with it. Well, with the advent of LCD screens and Plasma, these old flashbulb signs are fast approaching retirement. That’s where the Neon Museum and Boneyard decided to step in.
October 26, 2012 by Hudson Hornick
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How to Spend 48 Hours in Las Vegas
So you’ve made it to Las Vegas and you’re all packed up and ready to hit the strip. Problem is, you’ve only got 48 hours and you don’t know what to do with yourself. Well, take it from someone who knows, 48 hours in Las Vegas can seem like a lifetime; don’t worry, you’re in good hands.
October 15, 2012 by Hudson Hornick
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Halloween in Las Vegas
The City of Sin is known for being a non-stop party year-round. Las Vegas’ stock and trade, so to speak, is assuring visitors that they have a good time, that they can find whatever it is they desire, that they can indulge in any pleasure and any party they prefer while on vacation here. And if it’s a party 364 other days of the year, it’s definitely a party on Halloween.
October 3, 2012 by Hudson Hornick
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Best Day Trips from Las Vegas
Though the Vegas Strip has literally thousands of things for people of all ages to enjoy, believe it or not, some of the best attractions Las Vegas has to offer lie away from the Strip. Get away from the busy lights, the glitter, the noise, and delve into an alternate world that is greater Las Vegas.
October 1, 2012 by Hudson Hornick
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Free Things to Do in Las Vegas
The idea of spending big money and celebrating like an animal is often not what we have in mind when we want a vacation. Oftentimes what we want is more of a relaxing experience by the pool and a pleasant escape without emptying our wallets. If you’re on a trip to Vegas and have to watch the budget, don’t worry—there are lots of great ways to have big Las Vegas fun on a shoestring. Here are a couple excellent freebees.
September 17, 2012 by Hudson Hornick
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Las Vegas’ SkyVue Set to Launch
Remember when I gave you the top recommendations for the best views of Las Vegas’ spectacular Strip? Well, add another one to the list with the latest addition of fabulous-ness from Las Vegas: SkyVue.
September 4, 2012 by Viator
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National Atomic Testing Museum
During the throes of World War II, the Nevada desert was used as a staging ground for the Manhattan Project and the terrible power which resulted from it. Las Vegas’ Atomic Testing Museum is a one-of-a-kind look into the history of America’s birth of this, the most terrifying weapon known to mankind. What could be more captivating?
August 31, 2012 by Hudson Hornick
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Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame
Remember when your dad took you to the arcade and showed you his best on the ol’ pinball machine? Relive those days of glory down at 1610 E. Tropicana Ave in Las Vegas.
August 21, 2012 by Viator
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Las Vegas Harvest Festival
Driving through the Mojave, one doesn’t always think about agriculture and the benefits of a skillfully reaped land. Still, amid those sprawling miles of desert badlands lies a destination which calls to all the agri-business and handcrafted jewelry makers in the country – the Las Vegas Harvest Festival.
August 6, 2012 by Viator
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November 12, 2012 by Hudson Hornick
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