People go to Vegas to sightsee as well as gamble. You can see most of the stuff on the Strip by walking, so you don't need a rental car. There is a free monorail between Bellagio and the Monte Carlo Hotel and also another free one between Excalibur, Luxor, and Mandalay Bay. The one on the opposite side of the street you have to pay to ride. There is a free bus between Harrahs Hotel to the RIO Hotel that runs every half hour. There is also a free bus that you can get outside the Barbery Coast Casino that will take you to the Orleans and some other off strip casinos.
Plan which hotels/casinos you want to visit each day so you can make the most of your walking and the free monorails and scuttles. When you get there you will probably have in your hotel room a free guide to the city called either "What's ON" , “Showbiz”or "Las Vegas Today". These are helpful guises as they have a map of the Strip and city with the hotels marked, plus useful coupons. Some coupons will give you a free souvenir from certain hotels; you just have to take the coupon to the hotel.
JOIN PLAYERS CLUBS: Do join ALL of the players clubs because they are your ticket to lower priced return trips. The hotels will email you, or send by regular mail, specials on room rates and shows. The players clubs are free; all they want to see is your driver's license.
SHOPPING: There's shopping at Fashion show mall right next to Treasure Island, or you can drive or take a taxi or the bus south of the Strip (just past the airport) to the outlet mall. For more shopping, drive south on I-15 to Primm, NV (at the Calif border ... about 45 miles) and there is a big outlet mall and some casinos.
DINING: The hotel coffee shops and buffets are now much more expensive than they were years ago. So, if you want to eat for less try one of the Denny's for meals (one in the Casino Royal hotel/casino and another across from the Monte Carlo hotel/casino). There are also McDonald and Burger King on the Stip near Harrahs. You can get breakfast and dinner buffets a few dollars less at the Imperial Palace hotel/casino and at the Gold Coast hotel/casino. Buffets cost less at the Circus Circus hotel/casino and in Freemont St hotel/casinos. Some hotels have food courts. There is a food court in the Monte Carlo hotel/casino, one in the NY, NY hotel/casino, and in the Palms Hotel (across the street from the RIO. There is an Outback Steak House in the Casino Royale Hotel and another across from the RIO. There is a Cheesecake Factory and a Planet Hollywood in Ceasers Forum shops. There is a Margerittaville in the Flamingo hotel. I recommend Tony Roma’s, a ribs and chicken restaurant; one in the Stardust hotel/casino, one on Freemont St and another on Sahara Ave near Paradise Rd.
MOVIES: There are movie theaters in the Palms (multiplex) and also another on the Strip across the street from the Monte Carlo hotel, near the MGM hotel.
BOWLING: If you like to bowl, there are alley's in The Gold Coast Hotel/Casino (beside the RIO) and in the Orleans Hotel Casino. .
ACT LIKE A KID: If you like roller coasters, there are roller coaster rides at the NY, NY hotel/casino, at the Sahara Hotel/Casino, and rides for those with a strong heart at the top of the Stratosphere Casino/hotel. The Circus Circus Hotel/casino has arcades and an indoor amusement park. There is a place called Game Works below the Coke World experience that has all type video games
OTHER THINGS:
RED ROCK CANYON: Its about 20 miles West of Las Vegas out Charleston Blvd (you can pick up that street at the north end of the Strip) Its a scenic drive-through park. Go early, not in the heat of the day; there's no shade.
HOOVER DAM: Drive about 30 miles southeast of Vegas and go to Hoover Dam; the National Park Service offers tours there (@ $15.) and its interesting stuff. Go on past Hoover dam to Boulder City and then to Lake Meade for a swim and/or to visit the new casino there. Also, there are tour companies that will take you on a cruise of the river below Hoover Dam. Check the web sites below.
VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK: Drive about 35 miles north of Vegas on I-15 and go to Valley of Fire State Park, another scenic park area.
ZION NATION PARK: It’s a long drive (about 2-3 hours), but you can drive North on I-15 to Zion National Park and back in one day.
DEATH VALLEY: If you like to visit National Parks, drive about an hour and a half south of Vegas on I-15 and take RT-127 to Death Valley National Park (total drive may be 3 hrs each way).
GRAND CANYON: The drive to the Grand Canyon is 5 long hard hours on mostly two lane roads with trucks and campers (only a short way on I-40). You can drive there and back in one day if you leave early morning, like 6:00-7:00 AM. That will put you there about noon and you will have 4 or 5 hrs before starting back and getting back to Vegas about 11:00PM. I recommend staying overnight at the Canyon (there are plenty of motels near there, like Best Western, Ramada, Quality inns) and drive back the next day.
Be sure to see all of the free stuff:
1. Number one on my list is to watch the fountains displays in from of the Bellagio hotel. It usually runs every 15 minutes in summers starting at 3:00 PM; runs continuously until about midnight. Each show is different (there are more than 20 different tunes choreographed) so stay and watch at least 2 or 3. ALSO, go inside the Bellagio hotel to its lobby and view the beautiful glass sculptured ceiling AND the seasonal floral arrangements in the Atrium.
2. The “Sirens of TI” show (spectacular) in from of the Treasure Island Hotel; it runs every 90 minutes starting at about 4:30 PM.
3. The volcano erupt in from of the Mirage Hotel; starting at dark until midnight.
4. Go down to Freemont Street and see the light show. There are usually 3 or 4 different shows, starting after dark (about 8:30PM) and lasting about 5 or 10 minutes each.
5. Go to the RIO hotel to see the Masquerade in the Sky show. It runs every 60 minutes starting about 3:00 PM; the last show starts at 9:30 PM..
6. Go to the MGM Grand hotel to see the Lion habitat.
7. Go to the Mirage hotel to see the white tigers that Siegfried and Roy used.
8. Go in Caesars Palace and walk through the Forum shops to the first fountain (its spectacular) then take the first fork to the left to go see the aquarium. Then continue on through the shops to the second fountain and wait for the show to start.
9. Go into the Flamingo hotel to see their animal habitat with flamingos and penguins.
10 The Excalibur hotel also has a free show starting at 10:00 AM until 10:00 PM.
11. If you are a Star Trek Fan, go to the Hilton (off the strip) for "Star Trek The Experience"; it cost about $25.
2006-07-03 13:09:42
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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Depends on your age. The circus circus has a theme park called the adventure dome that a lot of people love to see. You can go to lake mead which is right outside of boulder city (I think it was made by the Hoover Dam) and swim or go boating. If you are looking for other stuff though, they are a few golf clubs, and most of the hotels have some fun things to do. If you like to browse, you can walk the strip. The Bellagio has a really fun water show where the water is dancing (you have to see it to get it), and the hotels have great architecture you can check out. Plus, Las Vegas has some great natural history museums and art galleries (but the galleries are usually in the hotels, i.e the bellagio or Venetian).
2006-07-03 15:14:14
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answered by newsblews361 5
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There is a Liberace Museum and an Elvis Museum located not too far off the main strip. There's also a classic car musuem inside the Imperial Palace hotel.
Shopping--Caesar's Forum shops and the Canal Shops at Venetian are my faves.
Just walking through all the different casinos are fun--each is different and unique. I like New York New York the best--it has a nice atmosphere, like you are outside.
Go to the top of the Eiffel Tower at Paris.
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum inside the Venetian is pretty cool.
2006-07-03 15:48:18
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answered by Penguin Gal 6
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Food... sometimes. Watch out for those pick pockets and people trying to sell you things. Seriously, just look away from those sellers and don't acknowledge them... I mean it.
Anyways, going around to the major hotels is cool. I had a fun time doing that and stuff. Shopping is cool if you feel like getting stuff for yourself without gambling it all away. The scenary is nice but there are so many buildings now that you just can't see anything but those.
2006-07-03 15:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Ferry boat dinner cruise on Lake Mead, Red Rock Canyon. Helicopter ride at night. Hoover Dam tour, Grand Canyon tour.
2006-07-03 22:29:44
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answered by crockett1972 1
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Tour the Hoover dam - it's right outside of town, and they have long "hard-hat" tours that are awesome.
2006-07-03 15:09:17
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answered by PuterPrsn 6
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little else
walk the strip and pick up some business cards
2006-07-03 15:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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GO BLACK WATER RAFTING DOWN THE RIVER... IT'S A KICK... GO TO MOUNT CHARLESTON, VALLEY OF FIRE, LAKE MEAD, HANG OUT AT THE POOL AND DRINK...
2006-07-03 15:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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roller coasters, racetrack, hover dam, and the cat house
2006-07-03 15:10:39
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answered by 247abk 1
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pick up a hooker on a street corner
2006-07-03 15:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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