The LINQ Retail District is another cool new area on the strip, brimming with artsy shops, restaurants, and nightlife. Plus the High Roller observation wheel (tallest in the world), which I will cover… Read the full article ›
Fashion Show Mall, Las Vegas Strip
A large lively mall that appeals to tourists and locals alike. Located on the Las Vegas Strip, right across from Wynn Hotel. The fashion show mall holds lots of shopping, dining, and weekly… Read the full article ›
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens – Spring Celebration 2013
March 9th – May 11th; Open 24hrs, 7 days a week Herein lies one of the top free activities in Las Vegas — families included. The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens… Read the full article ›
Shark Reef, Aquarium, Mandelay Bay
View sharks, piranha, green sea turtles, jellyfish, sawfish, horseshoe crabs, a komodo dragon, golden crocodile, and more. You can try the Touch Pool, where small rays glide under your fingertips…. Read the full article ›
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens – Chinese New Year
I’ve visited twice, ten months ago and today. They create mesmerizing themes five times a year, one for each season and the Chinese New Year. This activity is a delight for all ages, and… Read the full article ›
Floyd Lamb Park
Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, Northwest: Peacocks and peahens running free in Las Vegas? Yes. One Sunday afternoon my wife and I stumbled upon Floyd Lamb Park. Finding these peacocks… Read the full article ›
Fountains of Bellagio
The Fountains of Bellagio enchant onlookers every day and night. Visually stunning and accompanied by concert music, it’s a free, choreographed, aquatic sensation. You can view the fountains from several vantage… Read the full article ›
Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam is a must-see only 35min from Vegas. The dam demonstrates an amazing feat of engineering along with Art Deco trimmings from its time period. It also represents a tremendous sacrifice considering the… Read the full article ›
Valley of Fire
Open all year, a fine day trip for hiking, picknicking, and photography. Try to visit before June! Fall and spring are the best times. Attractions include 3,000 year-old Indian petroglyphs, amazing… Read the full article ›