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I'm going to Vegas this weekend with my best friend and my brother. The problem is that my brother is only 20, preventing him from going to most of the bars/clubs and gambling. To make matters worse, my friend hates any sort of amusement ride or motion simulator. What sort of things can we do that would be fun and interesting for all of us? Are there any happening bars/clubs that allow people over 18 in?

2006-09-18 17:28:20 · 8 answers · asked by Jeremy C 2 in Travel United States Las Vegas

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well the only thing left for a 20 year old is to frequent the local juice bars...

2006-09-21 05:57:58 · answer #1 · answered by Jay G 4 · 0 0

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2016-12-15 22:37:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry to say, but Vegas really sucks if you're under 21. There's a couple of Under 21 clubs here and there but Vegas isn't big on dance clubs in the first place. They want you drinking and they want you gambling and if you don't/can't do either, they really don't want you. I don't mean to sound harsh! That's just the way that town is. And it's kind of a dead weekend so there's not a whole lot going on, except Alice in Chains at the Hard Rock but sadly I believe Hard Rock is a 21+ club.

2006-09-18 17:38:32 · answer #3 · answered by dcgirl 7 · 2 0

Well, that is a problem. If someone is under 21, they do not get into bars or clubs. They cannot linger in the casino areas. Security guards are constantly checking ID. They will ask you to leave if you are under 21 and will escort you out on the second request if you did not leave on the first request.

Outdoor things to do around Vegas but you are not going for that reason, I am sure.

You will not even be able to get paid escorts if you are under 21. You will be able to pick up hookers on Fremont Street but you will probably get a sexually transmitted disease from these girls. If not, you certainly will get robbed by their pimps. The legal brothels outside of Clark County will not let you come in if you are under 21.

2006-09-19 02:12:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only thing I can suggest is that in some casinos, there is gambling next the the rails, so the broth can be a few feet away and not in the casino actually and talk to you guys.

Why dont you all work on finding some girls who are with their family and under 21; Im sure you can find something to do.

2006-09-19 06:38:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Blue Man Group. Comedy clubs. Walk down the side street between Ballys and O'Sheas; someone will offer you discount show tickets. Theres also the discount ticket booths in front of Fashion Show Mall and The Riviera with good prices.

2006-09-19 06:37:21 · answer #6 · answered by davidosterberg1 6 · 0 0

Here's a link to lots of freebies in Vegas. http://www.vegas4locals.com/free.html

2006-09-19 08:38:39 · answer #7 · answered by Papa 7 · 0 0

Sandy’s Vegas Guide

Things to remember:
1.Drinks are free when you’re gambling. Sitting at a bar and playing a few dollars in a poker machine will get you a free drink. Sitting at a machine in the casino will get you the same. Tipping the waitress or bartender a dollar or two will keep her coming back. If you walk up to the bar and order drinks, you’re going to pay lots more, even for soda or bottled water.
2.Player’s Cards: Before you begin gambling, get a player’s card. Most places offer sign up deals (a coffee cup, a free meal, assorted coupons). If you get a card where you’re staying and you use it while you’re gambling, you can “save” the points and use then toward your room when you check out. Some casinos will combine accounts for married couples, some don’t. I always get a card in my name and ask for a second card. I play with one and my husband plays with the other. That way all the points are going to one card, and accumulate faster. Plus … you’ll get offers in the mail for your next trip!
3.Beware of time-share people! As you walk through the hotels and along the strip, you’ll be approached by people who want to give you free show tickets, free tours, free meals, etc. These are time-share sales people. They promise freebies in exchange for an hour of your time. I warn everyone about this but some people just don’t listen. A friend of mine decided an hour of her time was worth giving up in exchange for a show. So her and her husband accepted, were put on a bus and taken to a “presentation” and weren’t bought back for SIX hours. Their only escape would have been to take a cab back to the strip but that would have been expensive and they wouldn’t have gotten their “free” show tickets. The best way to get these people to lose interest in you and move on to the next person is to say, “Thanks, but we’re leaving tonight.”
4.Free Pulls: Some of the casinos offer “free pulls” on a special slot machine as you walk in the door. There are usually no strings attached, you pull the lever and win something. Usually it’s a key ring or a hat; sometimes it’s a free buffet. Sometimes it’s a coupon for a “fun book” (a book of coupons for that casino). To get the fun book, you can be sure you’re going to have to walk to a far, far corner in the casino. They want to get you WAY inside.
5.$40 for $20: Some casinos offer $40 in slot play for $20. What they don’t tell you is that it’s on a bank of “special” machines, and you can’t cash out for cash. Instead, you play the $40 and then choose a prize based on the credits. So before you hand over your $20, take a look at the prizes being offered. If there’s something in there that’s worth paying $20 for – have fun. If not, keep walking.
6.Valet: If you’re going to be renting a car while you’re there, valet parking is the way to go. For a $2 tip, you can park at a hotel or casino and visit the nearby hotels and casinos.
7.Bus: If you use the busses that run up and down the strip, put your wallet in your front pocket. Vegas is the favorite vacation spot for pick-pocketers, too.
8.Cabs: Cabs are more expensive than a bus, but faster and less waiting. Almost all hotels have a cab line outside one of their doors, a line of cabs waiting for the next fare. A hotel employee will whistle for the next cab in line when you ask for a cab.


Things to see (and most are FREE!):
1.The Freemont Street Experience: Every night there is a light and music show that stretches for blocks. It’s an amazing thing to see … and it’s FREE. Freemont Street is in downtown Vegas, you’ll need to take a cab if you don’t have a car. The street is blocked off from traffic and you can stand in the street and look up and watch the show. (Another place to keep a close check on your wallet.) There’s a different show every 30 minutes, beginning at 8:00 or 8:30 PM. Show times and pictures can be seen at: http://www.vegasexperience.com/ Be sure to check out the video! Freemont Street also has performers and kiosks all along it. Lots to see and worth a trip. Downtown used to be nasty and scary, but they’ve cleaned it up and it’s clean and safe now. Just don’t wander too far off Freemont on any of the side streets. You probably wouldn’t want to anyway, most of the action is right on Freemont.
2.The Fountains at Bellagio: Don’t miss this! It’s a 900-foot long row of fountains that “dance” to music. The songs change, and it’s awesome to see. More info at: http://www.vegas.com/attractions/on_the_strip/bellagiofountains.html While you’re there, go inside and check out the conservatory. Very impressive!
3.Caesars Forum Shops: If you feel like strolling through Rome, check out the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. This is also where the talking statues live. More info on the shops and a link to info on the talking statues at: http://www.vegas.com/shopping/forumshops.html
4.The Canal at the Venetian: This is pretty amazing and a MUST see. You feel like you’re in Italy as you stroll along the canal and visit the shops. You can even take a gondola ride. Check out the Canal Shoppes at: http://www.venetian.com/shoppe/index.cfm and get information on the gondolas at: http://www.vegas.com/attractions/on_the_strip/gondola.html?f=m0at&t=stripat
5.The Volcano, The Tigers and The Aquarium at The Mirage: If you go up the moving walkway and through the front door at the Mirage, you’ll see the white tiger. Pretty cool to see. Head through the foliage to the front lobby and check out the wall behind the check-in desk. It’s a HUGE salt-water aquarium. In front of the hotel there is a huge waterfall that turns into an erupting volcano (loud, bright, and hot!) at night. A trip to Vegas without seeing the volcano erupt just wouldn’t be a trip to Vegas. http://www.themirage.com/
6.The Wildlife Habitat at The Flamingo: An outdoor habitat located within the Flamingo. You can see the live flamingos (still haven’t figured out how to kidnap one) plus lots of other birds, fish, and turtles. http://www.vegas.com/attractions/on_the_strip/wildlifehabitat.html
7.Masquerade Village at The Rio: Masquerade Village is inside the casino at the Mirage. There is a parade in the sky with music and dancing and lights that’s pretty cool to see. This is located off the strip, too far to walk, but there is a free shuttle that goes from Harrah’s to Rio and back. More info and a video at: http://www.harrahs.com/our_casinos/rlv/entertainment/entertainment_detail_07.html
8.The Eiffel Tower at Paris: You can take a trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower. http://www.vegas.com/attractions/on_the_strip/eiffeltower.html?f=m0at&t=stripat

Other Info:
You can find a map of the strip and downtown Las Vegas here: http://www.vegas.com/map.html

You can find a show guide here: http://www.vegas.com/shows/index1.html?key=show01 This site has a search engine that allows you to enter the dates you’ll be in town.

More GOOD Las Vegas info:
http://www.visitlasvegas.com

2006-09-19 01:17:23 · answer #8 · answered by flamingo_sandy 6 · 3 0

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