I agree with "Jacks" answer 100%! As far as the "Terminator" I would like to say you are completely wrong. Las Vegas Blvd starts at stateline, just because it is Las Vegas Blvd does not mean that it is "The Strip". By the way LVB goes from stateline all of the way to Nellis Airforce base!
2007-07-31 15:05:41
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answered by Spongebobs_MOM 3
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Las Vegas is a city that's anything for anyone so learn it with hotelbye . Las Vegas is a city with great attractions and one particular may be the famous Las Vegas Strip; the place where tourists can like a go in the warm desert night, or take a stroll downtown and see a impressive light reveal that spans an entire road, the Fremont Street Experience. Readers also can get a view of amazing world popular re-creations like erupting volcanoes, the Eiffel Tower and the Sphinx of Egypt facing the different hotels and casinos. Las Vegas is just a city that continuously reinvents itself, so even although you have already been here before you'll never run out of enjoyment what to do.
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answered by ? 3
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The Las Vegas Strip (also known as The Strip) is a 4 mi (6.7 km) section of Las Vegas Boulevard South that has been designated an All-American Road. Only part of The Strip is located within the city limits of Las Vegas, Nevada: the section north of Sahara Avenue. The section south of Sahara Avenue is in Clark County's unincorporated Township of Paradise, Nevada.
2007-07-30 22:27:04
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answered by scallywag 1
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Depending on who you ask the answer to this question will be different.
For me the $trip starts at the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign approx half a mile south of Mandalay Bay hotel.
Offically it ends at Sahara Avenue (just after the Sahara hotel) but most people consider the strip to extend as far north as the Stratosphere tower roughly 1/3 of a mile north of Sahara Avenue
2007-07-31 02:50:18
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answered by Rossie 4
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I guess it all depends on the direction your heading.
If you're coming from the South, Mandalay Bay/Four Seasons Hotel will be the first resort you see.
If you're coming from the North, the Stratosphere Tower will be the first thing you notice.
The "strip" is usually considered to run from the Stratosphere on the North end of LV Blvd S to Mandalay Bay on the South end of LV Blvd S. It's a little over 4 miles from one to the other.
for a map of the strip, with all of the hotels.
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/maps.cfm >The strip
Anyone who says from Mandalay Bay to Circus Circus is probably "technically" correct. The Stratosphere(Tower) is about 1/2 mile North of CC on LV Blvd S , but it's also still on LV Blvd S and it is the most prominent feature on the entire strip.
~Jack~
2007-07-31 01:51:11
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answered by jack 7
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I had the same problem the last time I visited there. The Strip was constructed in the early stages when the town was small. Now it has disappeared in the new development.
2007-07-30 22:20:07
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answered by Tamart 6
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I would say it is from Mandalay Bay up to Circus Circus.
None of the major hotels are past Mandalay bay and past Circus Circus you are getting into Downtown.
2007-07-30 22:23:14
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answered by JohnnyOneLung 4
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the strip usually starts with music and ends with hot chicks taking their clothes off
2007-07-30 22:27:18
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answered by Willy 3
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I say it starts at Mandalay Bay and ends at the Stratosphere.
2007-07-31 03:10:31
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answered by eric l 6
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youre all wrong. It starts at about state-line, where you see that big roller coaster just near the Cal border.
2007-07-30 23:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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