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This museum is dedicated to perserving and displaying old neon signs.
This 22-minute adventure puts visitors in a Star Trek action sequence, including a motion-simulator ride.
Check out the Las Vegas Legends Room, where you can snap a photo with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr. or Dean Martin.
Not-to-be-missed side trip away from the casinos in Las Vegas. The Atomic Testing Museum is perfect for all ages, although little kids might be scared by the Ground Zero theatre. This is what a...
This is a fun place. Full pay Video Poker at the bar. $1 chicken hot dogs; supposedly the biggest hot dogs on the Strip. The shrimp cocktail is fresh and a deal, as is the beer prices. Subway...
Home to several NASCAR events, this race car track also offers a driving school.
Legends in concert can be called the celebrity look alike performance center. The show consists of imitators giving performances almost identical to one's given by such Elvis Presley, and The...
This museum displays the costumes, jewelry, pianos and cars of the self-proclaimed "Mr. Showmanship."
Designed by Tom Fazio, this magnificent 18-hole championship course is characterized by sparkling creeks, towering waterfalls and lush gardens, all of which are framed by commanding mountains.
Voted "Best of Las Vegas 2006" by Nevada's largest newspaper, this chapel's mission is to provide an experience surpassing expectations, regardless of the couples' budget. Closest to the Wedding Bureau, this chapel is a leader in all products and services including award-winning photography, limousines, fresh flowers, receptions and outdoor weddings.
This is a great show for both children and adults. It's a truly international production that leaves the limitations of culture and language behind. It will be helpful if children are briefed about...
The tower and restaurant sit atop the Paris Las Vegas hotel.
Fashion Show Mall, at Spring Mountain and the Las Vegas Strip, is the largest mall you'll find on the Strip. In true Las Vegas fashion, this mall offers multi-media entertainment. There are multiple
Resort complex offers two 18-hole championship golf courses: Snow Mountain Course, featuring Pete Dye's trademark railroad tie bunkers, and its sister course called Sun Mountain.
Tournament of Kings is a medieval-themed dinner feast and performance show, great for groups and families. A popular site in Las Vegas, reservations are strongly recommended.
A notable gourmet french restaurant that transforms into an after-hours nightclub, one of Vegas hottest spots for providing great entertainment.
This busy shopping mall was built to resemble a street from Ancient Rome.
Huge entertainment and gaming complex features a dazzling casino, several theaters for Broadway-style productions, live entertainers and more than thirteen dining venues.
Take the wheel or ride along at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Stratosphere Tower was built in 1996 by Bob Stupak. It is 1,149 feet tall or 350 meters tall. When it first opened, it had two thrill rides: The High Roller, a roller coaster that went around the...
This Critically acclaimed Singer-Impressionist-Comedian delivers up to 72 dead-on voices in this high energy show. Four octaves of dead-on voices, hilarious song parodies, celebrity and character skits. A focus on musical impressions from the 50s-60s-70s and beyond. Larry G. Jones - The Man of 1002 Voices performs at 9pm Thurs-Mon. at Fitzgeralds Casino in Las Vegas.
Opened in 1940 and known for the friendly nature of its owners, the "Little Chapel of the Lucky Flowers" is the city's oldest continuously operating wedding chapel.
A five-block pedestrian covered mall with kiosks, carts and a nightly light-and-sound show.
Get hitched with style in this Cape Cod-design church with stained glass windows, oak crafted pews and a glamorous entrance.
