Las Vegas embraces both the high and low. You can land in Las Vegas just as easily. $5,000 per night penthouse suite Enjoy $2 hot dogs, while throwing pennies in one the city’s remaining penny banks coin-operated casinos. Sin City offers many ways to indulge.
So when it comes to keeping visitors dazzled and delighted, Vegas pulls out every trick in the book—and a few outside the book, too. Walking along the Strip with its flashing sign lights and sky-high fountain jetsIt’s impossible to not fall into a YOLO-mindset. Las Vegas is called “the heart of American escapism” for a good reason.
Las Vegas is home to some of the most unique and unmissable experiences. As they sayWhat happens here, stays here. On your next visit to Las Vegas, try one of these.
Enjoy a free show of the circus.
The world’s biggest permanent circus is housed in one of the longest running casinos on the Strip. Carnival Midway’s Every hour, on the hour, trapeze artists, aerialists jugglers, and clowns take to the stage. The show starts at 11:30am (on weekends). The show’s best feature? It’s free. Surrounding the stage are dozens of traditional fairground games (think balloon darts and ring toss) and over 200 arcade games. After you have claimed your prize head to AdventuredomeTwo rollercoasters are located in this 5-acre indoor amusement area, Canyon Blaster & El Loco.
Get spanked after your meal.
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No false advertising here Heart Attack Grill. The quirky diner at Fremont Street was designed to clog arteries. You’re given a hospital gown as soon as you enter, and a nurse-dressed server will lead you to your table. The comically succinct menu offers only burgers in various heights; choose from “single bypass” all the way up to “octuple bypass.” If you don’t finish your food, your server/nurse may publicly spank if you do not. As each victim is brought to the front of the room, cheers are heard from the rest of the dining area.
Go singing in the rain … in a mall.
Vegas has a thing for ceilings painted like the sky. They are available at the Grand Canal Shoppes of both The Venetian and Paris Las Vegas. Miracle Mile Shops takes it a step further. The mall offers free parking. Rain Show Water literally pours from the ceiling while thunder rumbles. You’ll see lightning, water spirits dancing, and even a footbridge you can use to get rained out. This is a good way to stay cool on those 110 degree days.
Feel your stomach fall on a rollercoaster.
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You can ride the Big Apple Coaster—New York New York’s outdoor roller coaster—then definitely go at night. Although the line may be longer, it’s worth it for the spectacular views. You’ll be able to watch the Vegas skyline as it does somersaults all around you. The ride will climb 76 feet and then descend 144 feet. It’s not free ($25 for each person), but you’ll probably be able to make up the cost in the casino.
Teleport to Venice
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It’s uncanny to see replicas of St Mark’s Belltower and the Doge’s Palace inside an authentic Venetian gondola As the Nevada sun beats downward. What a way to escape reality! Although the ride at the Venetian Resort is short, the talented gondoliers who sing classic Italian songs make it memorable.
Discover the past in unexpected places.
No one knows You can find out more about it here. Why a piece of the Berlin Wall was displayed in a men’s bathroom Main Street Station. The historic Casino, located across the street Fremont Street ExperienceThe collection of antiques and treasures at is filled with miscellaneous items, such as a chandelier from the Figaro Opera House, Paris, an enormous brass boar, from Nice, or a Pullman train from 1927. If you are a female, ask a security guard for an escort.
Be enchanted with a mermaid.
You’ve already crossed the Fountains of Bellagio of your list. It’s time to try a new kind of water show. Silverton Casino features a live, swimming mermaid who will twirl around and blow heart shaped bubbles. There are also hundreds of tropical and stingray fish as well sharks. The free show The show runs every half-hour from 12 to 8 pm. on Thursday through Sunday. (On Sunday, it is 10:30 am-6:30 pm.) Consider enrolling in if you want to try on the tail yourself. mermaid school.
Elvis will help you tie the knot.
Las Vegas has dozens upon dozens wedding chapels, but none are as photogenic and delightfully retro as the Wedding Chapel at The Palms. Sure Thing. The only pink chapel available for bookings is decorated with vintage photo booths, velvet drapes, and an organ. Pay extra and you can be married by a female Elvis impersonator or enjoy a burlesque performance after your ceremony. Remember to tip the dancer.
Spin at 1,100 feet.
You could do much worse than a night at the if you want to have a luxurious evening out. Top of the World. The restaurant’s upscale menu offers lobster tacos, Wagyu New York steak, and specialty cocktail. However, the real highlight of this revolving dining room is its stunning view.
Spend time with the real flamingos.
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Just beyond the Flamingo Las VegasIn the lobby of this hotel, you will find a surprising sanctuary that includes swans. pelicans. koi. turtles. and even the hotel’s mascot. pink Chilean flamingos. The 4-acre wildlife habitat The park is open from 7 am to 8 pm and it’s free. Its waterfalls, ponds and palm-shaded nooks are a welcome respite from the chaos of the Strip.
Enjoy live music accompanied by caviar.
If New York City’s Boom Boom Room and Dean & Deluca had a baby, it would surely result in Caspian’sThe new caviar restaurant is located inside Caesars Palace. It’s not just the caviar, oysters, champagne and Golden Osetra on the menu that makes this restaurant stand out. It’s also the hidden live music venue. Come in any night between Tuesday and Saturday to enjoy a jewel-toned, intimate lounge. Caesar would not have it any different.