(May 24, 2013)

  • Fri, 5/24: Air Supply (The Orleans Showroom…)
  • Fri, 5/24: Bill Cosby (Mystere Theatre)
  • Fri, 5/24: Ralphie May (The Showroom at South Pointe…)
  • Fri, 5/24: Kathy Griffin (Terry Fator Theatre)
  • Fri, 5/24: Criss Angel: Believe by Cirque du Soleil (Luxor Theater)
  • Fri, 5/24: Cirque du Soleil ‘O’ (O Theatre at Bellagio…)
  • Fri, 5/24: ‘Zumanity’ The Sensual Side of Cirque du Soleil (New York New York Hotel and…)
  • Fri, 5/24: Cirque du Soleil ‘KA’ (Cirque du Soleil Theater…)
  • Fri, 5/24: Fantasy (Atrium Showroom)
  • Fri, 5/24: George Wallace (Flamingo Showroom)
  • Fri, 5/24: Carrot Top (Atrium Showroom)
  • Fri, 5/24: Chippendales The Show (Chippendales Theater…)
  • Fri, 5/24: Donny and Marie (Flamingo Showroom)
  • Fri, 5/24: Cirque du Soleil – The Beatles: Love (Mirage Las Vegas Resort…)
  • Fri, 5/24: Las Vegas 51s vs. Salt Lake Bees (Cashman Field Center…)

  • (May 24, 2013)

  • Ready to zip with views of the Vegas Strip?
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 18:37:10 +0000 – Thrill seekers will soon have another reason to come to Vegas. By the end of summer, you should be able to soar 400 feet in the air on a 10-second zip ride (not to be confused with a zip line) between the Rio hotel’s 50-story Masquerade tower and Ipanema tower. VooDoo SkyLine will launch from [...]
  • Rock Paper Photo takes a ‘shot’ at a physical shop
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 17:42:19 +0000 – The rare images of music and pop culture figures curated in the online Rock Paper Photo gallery can now be seen and purchased in physical space. Rock Paper Photo’s first brick-and-mortar shop opened last week at the Hard Rock Hotel. Museum-quality prints of the gallery’s limited-edition photos are on display in the gallery-like shop and [...]
  • Free rock concerts to fire up Fremont all summer long
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 23:57:31 +0000 – The 3rd Street Stage at the Fremont Street Experience will be lit up all summer, with big-name bands playing free shows all season. This weekend, Memorial Day celebrations will hit a high with a joint concert by Fuel and Lit on Saturday beginning at 9 p.m. Fuel rocked the early 2000s with hits like “Innocent,” [...]
  • Vegas entertainment set to rock Memorial Day weekend
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 20:43:39 +0000 – Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly getaway or a raucous party, Vegas is the place to be this Memorial Day weekend. Headlining the holiday is the official launch of Cirque du Soleil’s newest creation, “Michael Jackson ONE,” at Mandalay Bay on Thursday. The show brings the music and spirit of the King of Pop together [...]
  • Memorial Day weekend in Vegas: Time to hit the pools!
  • Tue, 21 May 2013 20:41:11 +0000 – One of the most exciting holiday weekends of the year is coming up. Memorial Day officially honors Americans who have died while in the military service – but unofficially it’s the kickoff to summer. So what better way to celebrate than to spend an afternoon by the pool with a drink (or two!) in hand? [...]
  • A bright Light will soon burn in Las Vegas
  • Mon, 20 May 2013 21:14:22 +0000 – Las Vegas has seduced many admirers with the magic of its lights. With everything from neon signs to gigantic LED screens, the city shines in the desert. And soon a new “light” will add to the glow while filling the evenings with passion, spectacle and the best of electronic dance music. The countdown is on. [...]
  • Louie Anderson announces Plaza residency
  • Mon, 20 May 2013 16:37:59 +0000 – Emmy Award-winning comic Louie Anderson will begin an open-ended residency at the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas on July 10. Anderson just finished a run with the ABC celebrity diving show “Splash.” But even as he launched himself off platforms and springboards, he had comedy on his mind. “Diving is a lot like stand-up,” he [...]
  • Party at Las Vegas nightclubs for Memorial Day weekend
  • Mon, 20 May 2013 16:32:59 +0000 – Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer and it’s a three-day weekend. People are ready to party and that means the nightclubs in Vegas pull out all the stops. Performances by the world’s hottest DJs and appearances by special celebrity guests make this a weekend you won’t want to miss. DJ Jazzy Jeff will bring his [...]
  • Zip it on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas
  • Sat, 18 May 2013 00:18:19 +0000 – Those who want to zip down the Fremont Street Experience on Flightlinez zip line should zip on down to the Fremont Street Experience before it’s gone. The current zip line will soon be no more. But don’t distress my thrill-seeking friends. A  new two-level “zoom” line called SlotZilla will soon be taking its place, just east of 4th [...]
  • Dance crew ‘wock’s into the light with ‘PRiSM’
  • Fri, 17 May 2013 23:46:42 +0000 – The space at Luxor that used to house IMAX motion simulation rides lay fallow for three years while casino executives waited for the right show to come along to fill the void. Tomorrow night, when Jabbawockeez takes the stage in a brand-new theater on the site, it will be clear that the wait was worth [...]


    (May 24, 2013)

  • Superstar DJ Memorial Day Weekend kicks off battle of the Las Vegas nightclubs
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 18:23:00 -0000 – With the opening of Light and Daylight Beach Club at Mandalay Bay and the new Eclipse concert series at DBC, the war when it comes to highly paid …
  • Photos: Kendrick Lamar drinks Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:25:00 -0000 – Kendrick Lamar’s laid-back vibe had the crowd singing along throughout the warm evening. His setlist included “Money Trees,” “Swimming Pools …
  • Meet five additions to Las Vegas nightlife and entertainment
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:00:00 -0000 – Las Vegas adds yet another club to its nightlife ranks this weekend with the grand opening of Light at Mandalay Bay. The highly anticipated collaboration between Cirque du Soleil and nightlife operators The Light Group is just the latest addition to a slate of new nightlife and entertainment options that have transformed the Strip (and nearby) in the past six months.
  • Photos: Old Vegas razzle-dazzle makes The Scintas a top act in Downtown Las Vegas
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 04:08:00 -0000 – Even without their sister Chrissi, The Scintas scored big at Wednesday night’s grand opening of their residency show at The D Hotel in Downtown …
  • Events guide: Memorial Day Weekend 2013
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 01:00:00 -0000 – Memorial Day Weekend in Las Vegas means four days and nights of parties and club events; brace yourself.
  • Strip Scribbles: Axwell at Eclipse, Santana, ‘Being Oscar’ and Jerry Lewis
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 00:29:00 -0000 – It’s more than 24 hours of nonstop activities, and that’s before the huge attractions open up for Memorial Day Weekend. The insanity began …
  • Photos: Criss Angel’s buried alive in cement stunt at The Mirage is shut down
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 20:42:00 -0000 – Six hours before Criss Angel’s “Buried Alive-Cement Grave” stunt on the Strip on Wednesday night, his fan army of Loyals began to arrive. They …
  • Preview: Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Michael Jackson One’ opens at Mandalay Bay
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 19:36:00 -0000 – For the second time in less than two years, Cirque du Soleil is ready to stage a Michael Jackson show at Mandalay Bay. Back in November 2011, …
  • Photos: Jennifer Lopez and Verizon promote Viva Movil at The Venetian
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 16:55:00 -0000 – Superstar singer and actress Jennifer Lopez and Marni Walden, Verizon Wireless executive vice president and COO, appeared together at The Venetian …
  • Star Surveillance: Shawn Johnson, Nicolas Cage, Lifehouse and NFL stars
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 15:18:00 -0000 – Olympic gold medalist and Season 8 “Dancing With the Stars” champion Shawn Johnson and Grammy Award-winning DJ Afrojack watched “Le …
  • Tao Group and Rape Crisis Center enter partnership in Las Vegas
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 05:39:00 -0000 – Our Tao Group, which has the restaurant and nightclubs Tao in The Venetian and Lavo in the Palazzo, as well as Marquee in The Cosmopolitan …
  • Photos: Wet ’n’ Wild water park is ready to make a splash in Las Vegas
  • Thu, 23 May 2013 02:38:00 -0000 – Families — adults and children — across the Valley are waiting with bated breath for the opening of Wet ’n’ Wild Las Vegas water park, and …
  • Richard Hooker dicusses art, the Neon Museum and his new gallery in Downtown Las Vegas
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 23:00:00 -0000 – We were the beginning of it all. Then sure enough, along came Allen Kaprow, the inventor of happenings.
  • Strip Scribbles: Oscar Goodman roast? Jan Rouven lawsuit? Eva Longoria sans skivvies
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 22:03:00 -0000 – A jam-packed Wicked Whispers & Racy Rumors on this wistful Wednesday: Is former Mayor Oscar Goodman getting an invitation to be the next “victim” …
  • A look at what the proposed ‘fun tax’ would mean for your wallet
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 21:38:00 -0000 – The proposed tax has drawn a lot of fire, including a Steve Wynn visit to Carson City.
  • Preview: Light, Daylight and Eclipse at Mandalay Bay are ready to rumble
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 21:08:00 -0000 – If you’re going to challenge Hakkasan Las Vegas, the new kid on the block, you’d better be bigger and better. It looks as if rival The Light Group has done just that in tandem with Cirque du Soleil.
  • Designer Josh Held on creating the space for the new Light Nightclub
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 17:47:00 -0000 – Cirque du Soleil and Light Group collaboration debuts at Mandalay Bay Friday.
  • Photos: 2013 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand a ratings hit with stars, outrageous outfits
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 09:01:00 -0000 – Las Vegas was the center of attention on three simultaneous and competing TV network primetime shows Sunday night and wound up the winner. …
  • Narrow definitions in new health care law could penalize some Nevada Indians
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 09:00:00 -0000 – On one hand, Angie Wilson said she’s looking forward to when the health care overhaul takes full effect in 2014 — it’ll allow the Northern Nevada tribal health clinic she directs to maximize its limited resources. But on the other hand, the director of the Reno-Sparks Tribal Health Center is worried about the federal government’s plans to use a narrow definition of American Indian in the law — one that could mean an estimated one-third of her clinic’s 7,000 regular clients will be hit with a $695 annual fine for not carrying insurance.
  • ‘Cake Boss’ star and pastry chef Buddy Valastro to open Italian-American restaurant at Palazzo
  • Wed, 22 May 2013 07:01:00 -0000 – Buddy Valastro, one of America’s top pastry chefs, is opening an Italian-American restaurant at the Palazzo this fall. The handsome star of TLC’s top-rated “Cake Boss” hails from Puglia, Italy, and will move into the former space of First Food & Bar that was occupied by chef Sammy DeMarco until two months ago.

    (May 24, 2013)

  • Firefly set to reopen on Paradise after salmonella outbreak
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 20:16:00 -0000 – A new Firefly Tapas Kitchen & Bar is opening on Paradise Road today. John Simmons, the restaurant’s embattled owner, plans to open the doors at 4 p.m. at the new restaurant at 3824 Paradise Road.
  • Several Clark County pools, water parks to open Saturday
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 20:09:00 -0000 – Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend, eight Clark County pools and water parks will open for business Saturday. “Memorial Day Weekend is not just the unofficial start of summer,” County Commissioner Susan Brager said in a statement. “It’s the start of a season of fun for the valley’s kids. And nothing is more fun for a child than a day of splashing around a swimming pool. It’s also a great way to escape the heat.”
  • Actress Amanda Bynes accused of bong toss out NYC window
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 19:53:00 -0000 – Actress Amanda Bynes appeared disheveled in a long blond wig and sweats Friday in a criminal court where she was charged with reckless endangerment after police said she heaved a marijuana bong out the window of her 36th-floor Manhattan apartment.
  • Smoke from California wildfire could drift to Las Vegas
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 19:36:00 -0000 – An air quality advisory has been issued for this weekend because of concerns about smoke from a Southern California wildfire making its way into the Las Vegas Valley.
  • Political heat derails plan to let Legislature meet in Las Vegas
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 18:35:00 -0000 – A proposal to allow the Nevada Legislature to meet in Las Vegas is being scrapped.
  • Superstar DJ Memorial Day Weekend kicks off battle of the Las Vegas nightclubs
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 18:23:00 -0000 – With the opening of Light and Daylight Beach Club at Mandalay Bay and the new Eclipse concert series at DBC, the war when it comes to highly paid …
  • Jury foreman says Arias testimony didn’t help her
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 18:15:00 -0000 – As jurors in Jodi Arias’ murder trial filed one by one from the courtroom after a dramatic five months of gut-wrenching testimony and gruesome photographs, three women on the panel cried and one looked to the victim’s family, mouthing the word, “Sorry.” The silent gesture toward the loved ones of Travis Alexander offered a glimpse into what was likely a tense few days inside the deliberations room as the jury finally determined it could not agree on whether to sentence Arias to life in prison or execution for murdering her boyfriend. After about 13 hours of deliberations over three days, the panel gave up.
  • Report: More staff needed at Las Vegas psychiatric hospital
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 17:27:00 -0000 – Gov. Brian Sandoval has asked the Legislature to set aside $4 million in a contingency fund to hire more staff at the Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital, as recommended by a consultant’s report.
  • Henderson, North Las Vegas, Mesquite offer early voting ahead of June 4 election
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 16:50:00 -0000 – Early voting is underway for three municipal election races not settled during the April primaries. There is one race each in Henderson, North Las Vegas and Mesquite and voters in these cities have the next week to cast an early ballot before the June 4 general election.
  • 16 hurt in shuttle bus crash near Atlanta airport
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 16:02:00 -0000 – Authorities say 16 people have been taken to hospitals following a crash between a hotel shuttle bus and a tractor-trailer near Atlanta’s airport.
  • ‘Horrified’ trucker watches I-5 bridge collapse
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 15:45:00 -0000 – A truck hauling an oversized load of drilling equipment hit an overhead bridge girder on the major interstate between Seattle and Canada, sending a section of the span into a river below.
  • Crash involving Frito-Lay truck, Mercedes snarls morning traffic
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 15:29:00 -0000 – One person was in critical condition after an accident on Interstate 15 near Blue Diamond Road early this morning.
  • Person suffers burns on arms in early morning house fire
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 15:06:00 -0000 – One person was taken to the hospital after a fire early Friday morning at a home near Desert Inn Road and Boulder Highway. Firefighters responded to the fire in the 3500 block of Anthony Drive about 1 a.m.
  • Photos: Kendrick Lamar drinks Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:25:00 -0000 – Kendrick Lamar’s laid-back vibe had the crowd singing along throughout the warm evening. His setlist included “Money Trees,” “Swimming Pools …
  • Macau provides lesson in supply and demand
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:02:00 -0000 – Some things you must see for yourself to appreciate their scale and grandeur: Mount Rushmore, the Palace of Versailles, Arlington National Cemetery, Jay Leno’s cranium. You can add Macau to that list.
  • No excuse for lack of a lottery
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:02:00 -0000 – Let’s get on the Powerball gravy train in Nevada right now. No more lobbyists for big gaming crying the blues about how a lottery will hurt gaming in Nevada.
  • Las Vegas is at risk of losing baseball
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:01:00 -0000 – We need a new baseball stadium.
  • Local prep with UNLV offer poised to have a big summer
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:00:00 -0000 – Ray Smith could tell there was more inside himself if he just worked a little harder to find it.
  • FEC fine a ‘sad end to a sad story’ for Ensign
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:00:00 -0000 – Two years ago, the Federal Election Commission deciding to fine former Sen. John Ensign $32,000 for breaking campaign finance laws would have been big news. But in a week filled with scandals, the punishment failed to stir anyone. “It’s old news, and the political world has moved on,” said Eric Herzik, a political science professor at UNR. “It’s just a sad end to a sad story.” The contorted tale of Ensign’s ethically shady steps to extricate himself from a long-term affair with his campaign treasurer — who also happened to be the wife of his chief of staff — gripped Nevada and the nation from when it was first made public, in June 2009, until well after Ensign stepped down in May 2011.
  • Five years after needling medical staff, acupuncture now a staple at Nellis hospital
  • Fri, 24 May 2013 09:00:00 -0000 – Sandra Moncayo sits in a patient’s room awaiting her regular acupuncture treatment at Mike O’Callaghan Federal Medical Center situated on Nellis Air Force Base on a mid-May morning. The military hospital has become an unlikely center where Eastern and Western medicine collide. It’s a place where military doctors combine the holistic practice of acupuncture with their medical expertise to treat pain for countless airmen and veterans.

    ways to save money on your hotel bookingONLINE BOOKING SECRETS
    TO SAVE YOU MONEY.

    Booking a hotel in Las Vegas is a lot like playing roulette. You really never know what hotel rate you will get from one day to the next. It can even change from one minute to the next. Below are our top 5 booking secrets to get the best rates.

    1.) When booking online, always check rates from the hotel information page and the general search main page. 

    When you do a search from the main page of a website, they figure you will settle for almost any hotel, even though you may be looking for a specific one. When this happens, they try to push hotels that are not selling as well and may even remove the hotel you wanted from their search results. When you do a search from the specific hotel information page, you are telling them that you want the hotel. Doing a hotel specific search will give you the best chance of having it available. 

    You should still check rates from the main page, since if the hotel you happen to want is the one they are trying to push, you may get a lower rate from a general search. If you already did a search from the hotel-specific page, make sure to close your browser and then clear your browser’s cookies so they can’t trace your actions. Then go back to the website and check rates from their general search page.

    2.) Clear your browser’s cookies before checking rates. Visit many other discount sites.

    Reservation sites remember your browsing history. If they see you were at site A and know the rate that the site offers hotels, you may just get a $1 discount instead of a much lower discount had they not known where you came from before the search. You can clear your browsing history by erasing all your browser cookies. On the flip side, you can also try visiting a bunch of discount sites first to see if it makes a difference in the rate. In some cases it can drop the price a lot if the booking company knows you came from their biggest competitors.

    3.) Check back again later on the same site.

    If a website sees you coming back again, they feel you are close to making a sale and will often drop the rates lower than when you first came to see them. You may even get a “come back” pop-up with a discounted rate if you book with them. These can be significant savings.  If you see a good rate, close your browser window and come back a few minutes later. In this case, make sure you don’t clear your browser cookies, since that is how they will remember you.

    4.) Check rates several different times during the day/night.

    If a reservation company is not booking many hotels, they may drop the rates before the company closes in preparation for the next day’s sale. The problem is you don’t really know when the discount will happen. If you check back every few hours, including very late (near midnight), you will be one of the first to grab a bargain rate.

    5.) Make use of price guarantees and be sure to look at the entire total with tax and fees.

    Many online booking sites, including the hotel websites, offer a guarantee that they have the lowest rates. This can be a very good deal. However, the guarantee rarely includes taxes and fees. You need to look at the final total to see if the “price match” would really save you money. You may see a lower daily rate on another site and get the price guarantee only to find that they have a lot more taxes and fees that make the final total higher.

    This article was brought to you by Las Vegas Direct – Book Direct and Save!  

    Finding Cheap Airfare 

    Tips for scouting out the best travels deals

    The Wall Street Journal Online
    By Scott McCartney

    Web Sites Offer New Features To Help Users Time Purchases To Get a Better Travel Deal

    When the price of an airline ticket can change several times a day, it’s hard to feel secure about locking in the lowest fare. But several Web sites are adding features intended to help you feel confident about the price you’re paying.

    FareCompare.com offers historical prices for trips in 77,000 markets in the U.S. and Canada — data that haven’t been available before to consumers. Farecast.com goes a step further, using sophisticated data-mining techniques to predict whether prices for a particular trip are likely to go up or down over the next week. Kayak.com now has a feature called Buzz that shows the best prices found by other Kayak users on the most searched destinations over the past 48 hours.

    Airlines monkey around with ticket prices as much as three times a day for domestic itineraries and prices can change on international trips as often as five times a day. What’s more, fares on a particular flight can change quickly — up or down — as seats sell or remain empty. A lack of sales can prompt airline computers to offer more seats at a lower price.       

     

    “You need to know what a decent price is,” says Rick Seaney, chief executive and president of FareCompare. “Consumers should be more educated about purchases.”

    Booking air travel is increasingly a self-service business, with airline Web sites taking a bigger share of bookings and growing even faster than online agencies such as Expedia, Travelocity and Orbitz. They all provide lots of prices, but little historical context. In a way, sites like FareCompare, Farecast and Kayak perform the functions of a good travel agent, who would often track pricing changes and know how to spot deals. Since the Internet has turned many consumers into their own travel agents, the new online tools can help them make better buying decisions.

    FareCompare shows the lowest prices offered by month for the next 11 months in any U.S. market, and offers a “Fare Trend” graph showing whether the lowest prices have been increasing, decreasing or holding steady. You can quickly see whether prices in that market bounce around or stay consistent. And with the current prices, FareCompare offers a one-star to four-star rating of how good the offering is compared with past prices. (see below for a sample prediction of how airfares will change for Aug 11, 2006-Aug 14, 2006).

    The lowest price available for a round-trip ticket in September between Boston and Miami, for example, was priced yesterday by FareCompare at $198 (not including taxes). That’s expensive compared with last year, when the lowest price available for September 2005 was $158. But prices were higher in April, May and June, according to FareCompare. The Web site showed American dropped its lowest price on that route by $80 two weeks ago.

    With FareCompare, it takes a few clicks to get available prices on specific dates since the site first offers lowest price in a month, then prices broken down by week. Drill a bit deeper, and you can break down prices by airline on the same route. While Delta Air Lines has consistently charged about $400 for its lowest advance-purchase round trip between Atlanta and Cincinnati over the past three months, prices at Continental Airlines yo-yoed in that market between $100 and $400 in the same period, according to FareCompare. Delta offers nonstop service between its two biggest hubs; Continental offers only connecting flights.

    FareCompare, a Dallas company that started doing sophisticated travel data-crunching for businesses then decided to add a consumer site, has accumulated 22 months of prices. The site also tracks first-class and business-class fares, and is a quick way to find “Y-Up” fares — coach tickets that get you automatic first-class upgrades.

    You can’t book tickets at FareCompare, Farecast, Kayak and other such referral sites such as SideStep. One click will send you to an airline Web site or other vendor for booking.

    Farecast.com grew out of a University of Washington professor’s research into whether air fares were rational, meaning could they be predicted with data-mining computing that looks at historical patterns and recent changes. It’s like forecasting the weather. While far from perfect, Farecast believes it can make accurate forecasts.

    Farecast spent three years developing its system, which crunches huge amounts of data including indicators of airline inventory, pricing history and consumer demand. Farecast doesn’t replicate the “yield management” systems that airplanes run, which try to maximize revenue generated by each airline seat. Instead, Farecast evaluates price movements over time — what happened to the actual prices airlines posted.

    “We’ve identified over 100 indicators of what air fares will do, some intuitive and some not so obvious,” says Chief Executive Hugh Crean.

    So far, Farecast is running only in a public “beta” test mode, with about 120 markets into or out of either Seattle or Boston. By year end, the Seattle-based company says it will be running with all domestic markets available. Farecast breaks fares down by airlines, as well as by time of day.

    Farecast takes into account special events like a convention or graduation, seasonal travel patterns, and both pricing and inventory trends. It doesn’t factor in external pressures like the price of fuel, which has forced airlines to trim flight schedules and raise ticket prices. But it does pick up those trends from the price and inventory changes.

    Farecast won’t be able to forecast events like the entry of a low-cost carrier into markets, or retaliatory pricing wars between airlines when one carrier dumps cheap prices into a market trying to punish a competitor, or at least voice displeasure with a sale somewhere else. Mr. Crean notes those are the exceptions and that most pricing is surprisingly rational.

    Still, Mr. Seaney of FareCompare says his company has tried data-mining and predictive techniques, and found airfares were difficult to predict. “A lot of times it is just random. Someone does a sale, and that triggers a whole series of events,” he said.

    Bob Harrell, president of consulting firm Harrell Associates in New York, says air fares follow the laws of supply and demand, and that consumers can rarely know what demand will be. The sites “address an issue that is quite vexing to travelers: Book now or book later?” he said.

      

     

    Tao
                     pure
    jet

    TAO, located in the Venetian, JET at Mirage, and PURE in Caesars Palace are currently three of the hottest new nightclubs to open in Las Vegas. 

    PURE
    pure-interior 
    Inside PURE

    With an unparalleled view of the Las Vegas Strip, PURE symbolizes a new standard in Las Vegas nightlife.  With four distinct experiences enveloped in two stories of decadence, PURE is not just a nightclub; it is The Strip’s first nightlife destination.  At 40,000 square feet, PURE Nightclub is four venues in one, each featuring its own DJ, sound system and sexy style. Ride upstairs in the state-of-the-art, German-imported glass elevator, or ascend PURE’s dramatic twisting staircase to the 14,000-square-foot Terrace, a hidden enclave offering incredible panoramic views of The Strip. All of this is connected to the hottest lounge to ever splash onto the Sin City scene. The Pussycat Dolls Lounge heats up with sizzling performances, adding another seductive element to Sin City’s first true nightlife destination.

    Multiple outlets are recognizing PURE’s supremacy over other clubs, and has been name the No. 1 Club in the Country by E! Entertainment,  and has been dubbed the top Las Vegas club by America Online, Las Vegas Review Journal, Las Vegas Weekly and Las Vegas Citylife.

    The accolades carry down to PURE’s impressive lineup of DJs who represent the best of both coasts, including resident DJs DJ AM, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Hollywood, Mark Ronson and Mix Master Mike.

    PURE Nightclub elevated locals’ nightlife with the introduction of PURE Tuesdays. On this night locals are invited to experience The Strip’s first nightlife destination on a night reserved just for them.

    HOURS OF OPERATION
    PURE
    Friday – Sunday, Tuesday
    10 p.m. – early morning hours

    Pussycat Dolls Lounge
    Performances begin at 10:30 p.m.
    Tuesday-Saturday

    COVER
    Cover charges apply pending day and special events. All guests must be 21 years old with valid ID. 

    DRESS CODE
    Casual Chic: Fashionable attire is required.  No sports jerseys, tank tops on men, tennis shoes or athletic wear of any kind will be permitted.  The dress code is at management’s discretion. 

    Phone: (702) 731-7873
    Website: www.purethenightclub.com

    TAO

    tao interior
    A look inside TAO

    The creators of Tao Asian Bistro have now brought the renowned New York hotspot and celebrity hangout to The Venetian. Specializing in Hong Kong Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisines, Chef Sam Hazen’s creation include everything from Kobe beef to traditional Peking Duck, all prepared by master chefs from across Asia.

    At 42,000 square feet, Tao’s entertainment complex is among the largest in the world and features Las Vegas’ hippest nightclub, coolest ultra-lounge, largest banquet facility and of course, the hottest restaurant in town. This “Asian City’s” décor includes lush velvets and silks, waterfalls and century old woods and stones, and a hand-carved 20-foot-tall Buddha floating peacefully above an infinity pool complete with Japanese carp.

    TAO is a favorite of celebrities, like Paris and Nicky Hilton, Ice Cube, Shannon Elizabeth, Jessica Simpson, Michael Jordan, Britney Spears, Usher, Keanu Reeves and many others. It is a huge club with over 10,000 sq. ft. of space, 3 bars, 2 main rooms, 8 private skyboxes (each box has a minibar and espresso machine) and a 40-ft outdoor terrace with views of the Strip.

    TAO resembles an ancient temple complete with Buddhas. The themed Monk Bar features 271 carved wood monk figures. TAO recently won Best Interior Design and Best New Venue at the 4th annual Club World Awards held in Miami.

    Service is key to the club and you will never have to wait long for it. Service stations for drinks, etc., are placed strategically with very short distances to get to the customers.

    A new pool/lounge area called Tao Beach will make its debut during Fourth of July weekend. Asian chic is the vibe and theme. 
    HOURS: 
    Restaurant Dining Room
    - Sunday to Thursday – 5:00pm-12:00am
    - Friday & Saturday – 5:00pm-1:00am
    Lounge
    - Sunday to Saturday – 5:00pm-5:00am 

    Phone#: 702.388.8338
    Website: http://www.venetian.com/attractions/tao.cfm

    JET

    jet inside
    A look inside JET

    JET has three dance floors (Hip Hop – Rock – House) and four bars on multiple levels, so you can keep your head spinning and your body moving all night long. The sound is state-of-the-art, the drinks are high-octane and the energy is nonstop.

    JET was designed to help save the Mirage from its “faded gem” status as part of a master plan, along with the new Cirque show to bring the Mirage back to its former glory days.  The club is located at the north valet entrance. Celebrities and models spotted at this club include Justin Timberlake, Vin Diesel, and Mark Wahlberg. Victoria’s Secret models also frequent the place.

    JET is built to cater to every type of customer, which makes the club unique. It has a 1,400 sq. ft. front room for house music, a main room with 2 stages and jamming dance floors, and aback room where rock ‘n’ roll will reign supreme. All this comes out you with crystal clear quality built by EAW, the leader in club sound design.

    Above the 10,000 sq. ft. main room is grid with 50 squares that can display just about anything in the rainbow. Blasts of pure oxygen gas also periodically flood the room with energy. Each room has its own light and sound system to give it a unique vibe. The sound and light budget alone was over $1 million.

    Next to JET is Stack, which is a hip new restaurant. It features moderately priced classic dishes that are meant to be shared. Items like glazed spareribs with fried pickles, miso black-cod, Shake & Bake chicken wings, lobster, tiger prawns, and the “stacked” Kobe burger are sure to please.

    Hours: Fri, Sat, Mon 10:30pm – 4:00am
    Phone: 702-693-8300
    Website: http://www.jetlv.com

     

    las vegas pawn shops

    Most people have heard of pawn shops,  but many have ideas and images that are, shall we say, less than accurate on just what a pawn shop is and what they offer. The short definition – they offer a short term loan based on the collateral that you pledge. No credit check, no waiting for approval by the loan officer, just fast cash. Of course, they also charge interest on the loans. When you have a loan to buy your home, you pledge the home as collateral in the event that you don’t, or can’t, pay back the loan. If you don’t pay your loan back, your home becomes the property of the bank. The pawn shops operate in much the same fashion. You bring in an item to pledge for a loan, you leave the item, and they give you cash and a receipt to bring back. In Nevada, the term of the loan is 120 days. You can pay the interest at this time and they will give you a “new” loan, again good for another 120 days. Most people do pick up their collateral and repay the loan, but when they do not, the shops in turn sell the items to recover their investment. This is where you can get some great deals on almost anything you can imagine.

    Shopping at pawn shops and getting deals is now becoming mainstream with people ranging from top celebrities to CEOs shopping in them. The owners know you expect a deal as soon as you walk in the store, so they are prepared to bargain on prices. They can only hold so much inventory before running out of space, so they really want to make the sale to cover their losses on a defaulted loan. You definitely have the advantage when negotiating on something.

    Hollywood has long portrayed pawn shops as being dark, sleazy operations, just full of stolen property and shady characters. Nothing could be further from the truth! They are in fact, a combination ‘Lending Institution’ much the same as your bank, and discount retail/jewelry/tool store, only with the best prices in town. The stores are clean and well maintained, with large and varied inventories. They all are required to work very closely with law enforcement at all levels to ensure that the material that they take in is legally owned and offered. Some of their best customers are these very same law enforcement officials.

    One of the best pawn shops is the Gold and Silver pawn shop.  The Gold and Silver Pawn Shop sells everything under the sun. From KitchenAids, to tools, electronics, antiques, and welders. They are a family based businessand have been satisfying customers for over 20 years.

    Gold and Silver Pawn
    713 Las Vegas Blvd S
    Las Vegas, NV 89101-6755
    Phone: 1.702.385.7912

    It is definitely worth a visit to them. You can also view some of their items for sale on eBay. The items on eBay are what they could not sell in the store.

    The Gold and Silver Pawn shop has more than twice as much jewelry as you would see in a regular jewelry.

     Another popular pawn shop in Vegas is EZ Pawn.

    EZ Pawn
    808 Las Vegas Blvd S
    Las Vegas, NV 89101-6723 
    (702) 384-3042

    They are actually a chain with many store locations across the U.S. You will find a huge selection of items.

     


    Here is a great list of things to do in Vegas compiled from our forum members. If this is your 1st or 101th visit, you will never have an excuse of not knowing what to do when in town.  

    Aladdin
    Things to Do/See:
    • Dessert Passage Shops
    • Strolling performers in the mall.
    • The clouded ceiling and has real full sized Moorish buildings creating the appearance of a Moorish Bazaar. Security guards dressed in kakis and red berets
    • One of the miracles not to be missed during your Desert Passage visit is the live rainstorm at Merchant’s Harbor, featuring thunder, lightning and pouring rain. Catch the cloudburst every hour on the hour Monday through Thursday, and every half-hour Friday through Sunday. Free
    • Desert Tattoos provides henna tattoos, bindis, belly rings, Indian head dresses and other crystal body art. They use only all natural red and brown henna that lasts from 1 to 3 weeks. Tattoos are priced by design but start at $10. Desert Tattoos can be found in Sultan’s Palace, across from Sharper Image. 702-303-4117

    Bally’s-
    Things to Do/See:
    • free slot pull out front that you can do once a day so long as you have a Park Place slot card .
    • There is a large video amusement arcade in the basement.
    • Paris and Bally’s are connected via Le Boulevard, the crossover corridor between the two resorts filled with upscale specialty retail shops and Très Jazz, a gourmet restaurant offering live jazz music and “New World Caribbean” cuisine.
    • A continuous promotion at Bally’s, gives MVP Slot Club Card members a chance for a FREE Slot Pull with a chance to win a million dollars. One pull per person, per day between 9 am and 1 am. Many other smaller prizes are offered as well, like key chains, pens, show tickets and buffets.
    • Showgirl Tour: This one-hour Jubilee! Backstage Walking Tour will be offered every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and is open to everyone over the age of 13. Tickets are $15 each without the purchase of a Jubilee! show ticket and $10 each with the purchase of a Jubilee! show ticket. Tickets are available at the Bally’s Box Office or by calling (702) 946-4567.
    These exclusive backstage Jubilee! tours will allow guests to meet a real showgirl and get a sneak peek into the makings of an extravagant Las Vegas production show. Everything from hair and makeup to costumes and set design will be explored as guests experience the backstage secrets of the show and listen to interesting anecdotes from the showgirl herself.
    • Donn ArdensJubilee! is performed nightly at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. The show is dark on Friday

    Barbary Coast
    Things to Do/See:
    • Big Elvis Tuesday – Friday 3-6 p.m.

    Bellagio -
    Things to Do/See:
    • The free Fountain Show in front of the Bellagio shoots off every 30 minutes from 3 pm to 7 pm and then every 15 minutes until midnight. (The routines often vary from one show to the next.) Wait until after to dark to go see this attraction. The shows are more frequent and the fountain lights, which are not very visible before sunset, add to effect of the routines
    • Bellagio Conservatory is a 13,573 sq. foot indoor glass-domed garden extravaganza. Display changes with the seasons. A must see! Very beautiful.
    • Gallery of Fine Art at Bellagio – Currently, Monet exhibit 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. daily Exhibit on display until May 30, 2005 . Advance purchase of tickets is strongly recommended General admission $15 (In my opinion this is a great deal and fantastic exhibit!)
    • The glass mural roof above the check in desk. Peer overhead and discover a ceiling adorned in a breathtaking display of 2,000 hand-blown glass flowers – the Fiori di Como, created by world-renowned artist, Dale Chihuly.
    • Picasso – Bellagio’s Mediterranean restaurant must be mentioned as it has only original Picasso’s on its walls

    Caesar’s Palace-
    Things to Do/See:
    • Best place to see one million dollars change hands: Caesars baccarat tables
    • walk around and marvel at how beautifully tacky it all is. Cleopatra and Caesar stroll around, and they would love for you to quiz them about historical events
    • Bacchus Statues show at Caesars Forum Shops (1st rotunda) – Daily on the hour 10a-11p – Free
    • Great Hall Epic Battle at Caesars Forum Shops (4th rotunda) – Daily on the hour 10a-11p – Free)
    • The mall includes some great statutes including a copy of Michangelo’s David only a third bigger !! There is a beautiful copy of the Tivoli fountain famous for amongst other things the Sinatra film three coins in the fountain
    • check out the Forum Shops attached to Caesars Palace. The entrance to the Shops is right next to the Mirage casino entrance. There is an animated statue show every hour on the hour from 10 am to 11 pm in the first rotunda and one in the fourth rotunda near the large aquarium.
    • the large aquarium in rotundas
    • Conquer the Ice – Celebrate the season at the Strip’s only ice skating venue, open daily from 10:00 am – 12:30 am. Public skate sessions are two hours with a half-hour break. Ice skating is $10 per person with FREE skate rental. Public Ice Skating sessions are: 10:00 am – 12:00 noon, 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm. 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm, 10:30 pm – 12:30 am For more information on public skating or groups, call 866-1400. Private lessons are also available.
    • Race for Atlantis, is located in The Forum Shops. $9.50 (adult), $8 (NV residents, students), $6.75 (children 12 and under). Open: Sunday – Thursday, 10am to 11pm, Friday – Saturday, 10am to midnight.
    • OmniMax/Sensaround theater at Caesars Palace – Features/times vary

    Casino Royale
    Things to do/see:
    • Show your out of state ID and you’ll get a small margaritaCircus

    Circus-
    Things to See/Do:
    • Amusement Park- General admission is free. Tickets or all-access wristband may be purchased inside the park. (702) 794-3939 Clip a coupon from the freebie magazines around town for $4.00 off an all day ride admission to The AdventureDome. For more information, call 1-800-444-2472 or visit the website at: http://www.circuscircus.com/ #1030 Adventuredome Theme Park is open daily.
    Please call our hotline for up-to-date hours, (702) 794-3939.
    May 1-28 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday – Thursday, 10:00 am – Midnight Friday & Saturday, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Sunday
    May 29-31 – Special Memorial Day hours 09:00 am – Midnight Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Monday
    June 1 – 3 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
    June 4 – 30 10:00 am – Midnight Sunday – Thrusday • 09:00 am – Midnight Friday & Saturday All Day Ride Passes: This is our BEST VALUE.• Regular Pass $21.95• Junior Pass $13.95
    • Highlighting the center stage of the carnival midway, Circus Circus presents world renowned live circus acts FREE everyday! See the excitement and action of the circus as never before. Different acts perform each half hour from 11 a.m. to midnight..
    • Midway- state of the art video arcade as well as many fairground type stalls where you can win cuddly toys
    • Circus performers over the casino floor at Circus Circus – Daily 11a-MN – Free
    Guinness World of record Museum: Coupons for $1.00 off an adult admission are appearing in the freebie magazines (Best Read Guide, others, etc.) around town. One coupon is valid for up to six people. Not valid with any other offer. Must present coupon. No expiration date listed on the coupons. Located 1/2 block North of Circus, Circus, on the Strip. #1020

    Excalibur-
    Things to See/ Do:
    • dragon battle occurs on the hour every hour after dark
    • The Fantasy Faire features strolling performers dressed in medieval costumes, carnival games and two motion-similator rides. • Play the carnival games of skill on the Fantasy Faire Midway.• Visit the Wizard’s Arcade, home of the newest, state-of-the-art video games.• Experience the new films on Merlin’s Magic Motion Machine Film Ride. • Located on the lower level
    • Strolling entertainers performing variety acts 10:00am to 10:00pm Daily. Showtimes vary day to day
    • Free programs on the Court Jester’s stage, 11 a.m – 7:30 p.m. puppetry, jugglers, musicians . Located on the Medieval Village level
    • Merlin’s Magical Motion Machines whisk riders on a variety of high-speed adventures. Open Monday – Sunday, 9am to 1am, $4. (702) 597-7084 2-for-1 coupons to be found in visitor magazines and at the front desk of the hotel.
    • Magic Motion Machine ride at the Excalibur – Mon-Fri 10a-MN, Sat 9a-1a, Sun 9a-MN
    • “Tournament of Kings” jousting dinner show. Show times are 6:00 pm and 8:30 pm nightly. Features jousting, invading armies, dragons, fire-wizards, and dinner. Beginning June 1, the price for “Tournament of Kings” will be $47.50 plus taxes For reservations call (702) 597-7600.

    Flamingo
    Things to See/Do:
    • Flamingo Las Vegas Wildlife Habitat. The 15-acre “Garden of Eden” has lush palm trees; pools and jungle vegetation there is also a wildlife sanctuary featuring African Penguins and you guessed it Flamingos. This is a charming menagerie of African penguins, beautiful flamingos, graceful swans, fish, turtles and cockatoos. Catch the penguin feeding at 3 p.m. daily. Free; 733-3111
    • video arcade
    • Bugsy Segal Memorial – Located in a small grotto behind the Flamingo Hilton Hotel, you’ll find a plaque dedicated to a man who many say inspired the creation of Las Vegas. Born , this Los Angeles mobster happened upon the Flamingo Hotel while still under construction. He decided to purchase the unfinished property and from there it’s history

    Great Balloon Experience – Located on the famous Las Vegas strip next to the New Frontier Hotel, you’ll find the world’s largest tethered helium balloon. Climb aboard for a delightful experience with the best photographic opportunities of Las Vegas. The balloon rises 400 feet into the air with up to 20 passengers for a 15-10 minute ride. Leave the earth below and experience the best views of the Entertainment Capitol of the World. Closed during inclement weather. Admission $12 per person in the day or $15 per person at night. 702-791-2552

    Gold Coast – (off strip) Bowling $2.60 per game, $2 shoe rental

    Hard Rock Hotel-
    Things to See/Do:
    • Every Wednesday, The Hard Rock Hotel throws beach parties featuring live entertainment, island drinks and hors d’oeuvres. Admission $10. (702) 693-5000.
    • Stop by the concierge desk and ask for a “Rock Tour” map and you can take a self-guided tour of the hotel and all the rock’n'roll artifacts
    and collections. #1109

    Harrah’s-
    Things to Do/See:
    • Take a stroll through the Carnaval Court area located outside between Harrah’s and the Imperial Palace to pick up FREE coupons from representatives for valuable discounts to use at Harrah’s. On a recent walk-thru coupons received included $3.00 off a buffet and 2-for-1 Improv Comedy Show vouchers, a $24.95 value. #63002
    • performers wandering around with little trumpets and the like in the Carnival Court
    • FREE Live Entertainment daily at the Outdoor Carnaval Court beginning at 3:00 pm Monday through Friday and starting at 1:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Continues throughout each day thru Midnight or 1:00 am. (Various acts and attractions.) #32402
    • Mac King performs in the second floor Comedy Cabaret at Harrah´s Las Vegas. Tickets are $16.95 plus tax. Tuesday-Saturday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Dark Sunday & Monday
    • Dueling Pianos 9pm-?, Nightly Piano extraordinaires battle it out for the best played piano music as judged by you, the audience. You won´t just “see” a show…You´ll feel like you´re part of the show!
    • Located in Carnaval Court, the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is open from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Sun-Thur, and 10 a.m. to 1 a.m., Fri-Sat.

    Hawaiian Marketplace
    Things to see/do:
    • a new retail project on the Strip in front of the Polo Towers. With a meandering sidewalk resembling a Hawaiian boardwalk, Hawaiian Marketplace lures visitors with a state-of-the-art climate-controlled atrium. An eclectic market scene is created by stand-alone cart vendors, which complement the shopping center’s ‘inline’ retailers. A central focal point is a recreation of century-old Banyan trees native to Waikiki Beach that stretch toward an overhead canopy. Floors in the center’s central court have a wave-like, shimmering pattern made of crushed blue glass and mother-of-pearl. Other native island elements abound. An official statue of King Kamehameha, only the second one outside of Hawaii officially sanctioned by The Royal Order of King Kamehameha, adds an iconic presence. The center includes tropical plants unusual for Las Vegas, including rare palms, bromeliads and hibiscus, as well as various types of bamboo.
    • Now for the entertainment. Team Aloha, a Las Vegas based troupe of island-born-and-raised performers, entertain you with dancing, storytelling and craft-making. Tahitian dance as well as both forms of hula, ancient and modern, are performed. Setting the scene ablaze are Samoan fire-knife dancers, dressed as “warriors,” who rapidly juggle and twirl flaming knives. Adding spectacle is a suspended group of oversized animatronic birds. Following a show of thunder and lightning, the birds become animated, singing, dancing and telling Hawaiian folklore tales.
    • And don’t worry, there’s plenty of great places to eat and buy stuff. In fact, there’s even a wedding chapel in the Marketplace. You really have to put this on your “must-see” list next time you’re in town

    Las Vegas Hilton
    Things to Do/See:
    • There are things that talk to you while you pee in the men’s bathroom at the Spacequest Casino. The ladies’ room mirrors talk to fairer sex.
    • There is a brass statue of Elvis as you enter the casino that represents the 837 sell out dates he performed there from 1969 up until his death in 1977.
    • Sign up at the Las Vegas Hilton as a new member of the Park Place Connection slot club and receive a two for one voucher for “The Buffet” or “Star Trek Experience.” (Ongoing promotion until further notice.) #42003
    • STAR TREK: The Experience offers a “Dual Mission” combo ticket, two great attractions for one great price of $29.99. Guests can ride the original attraction, Klingon Encounter and the new BORG Invasion 4D and visit the History of the Future Museum for the price of one ticket. There is no charge to enter Quark’s Bar & Restaurant and the Deep Space Nine Promenade shops. The attraction hours are from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily Save $5.00 on The Star Trek Experience with coupons found in “What’s On” magazine. Each coupon is valid for up to five (5) admissions. Not valid with any other offer
    • LV Adventure Pack- A package price of $37.95 will get you admission to Star Trek at The LV Hilton; Race for Atlantis at Caesars; Madame Tussaud’s at The Venetian and Stratosphere’s Big Shot and High Roller rides. The ticket package is available at any of the four participating hotels. #1066
    • Sports Zone Video Arcade Located in the North Tower, the Sports Zone Video Arcade has a variety of popular games. It is open from 8:00 am until 12:00 midnight every day

    Imperial Palace-
    Things to Do/See:
    • the Legends Pit, featuring celebrity impersonating blackjack dealers called Dealertainers. The Dealertainers perform nightly with a celebrity parade throughout the casino floor at 6 p.m. and continue dealing and entertaining until 4 a.m. Look-alikes include a multitude of stars including Michael Jackson, Cher, Bette Midler and, of course, Elvis.
    • A “Slotto” scratch-off card they give you outside this strange casino
    • Imperial Palace Auto Collection -redeem your ticket stub for a refrigerator magnet or other little trinket at the bar inside the museum. Features 750 antique, classic and special interest vehicles spanning nearly 100 years of auto history. Collection hours are 9:30am to 11:30pm $6.95 (adults) (702) 731-3311. The collection is housed on a whole enclosed and separated floor of the garage car park. Stated admission is $6.95 but you can go to their “players desk” in the casino (across from the Mai Tai bar) and ask for a free pass or go to their Auto Collections Website and print out the free pass available there.
    • Legends in Concert Show – look alike performers You will see spectacular performances by incredible look-alike and sound-alike superstars such as Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Marilyn Monroe, Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, Cher, Elton John, Michael Jackson, Madonna, The Beatles, Liberace, Dolly Parton, The Blues Brothers, and many more. These performers sing with their own voices and play their own instruments. In addition to the superstars’ recreations, the show features singer-dancers, a live band, and an all-around spectacular full-stage production! Legends in Concert has been staged all over the world with a permanent home at the Imperial Palace. Legends shows are 7:00 and 10:00 nightly except Sundays. Tickets are $39.95, which includes tax, tip, cocktail service and one drink. Dinner and Show Packages available. Check the IP website.

    Luxor-
    Things to Do/See:
    • The Chocolate Swan: in the shops in the corridor between Luxor and Mandalay Bay
    • You will discover many untold secrets when venturing into The Pharaoh’s Pavilion, located one level above the Casino, it is the gateway to The World’s Largest Atrium. Looking up leaves you in awe, as its grandeur is revealed. Your senses will be intrigued as you embark upon a world all its own within our pyramid, enjoy shopping, dining, rides and attractions.
    • Passport To Adventure all attractions pass, for just $24.95 which includes: One IMAX®, Movie (special IMAX engagements not included) ,Three IMAX®, Ridefilms: “In Search of the Obelisk”, “Reboot” and “Dracula’s Haunted Castle”. One Pass to “Pirates 4D”, One Pass to “The Tomb & Museum of King Tutankhamun”, One Pass to the “Virtual Reality Roller Coaster”
    • Games of the Gods Arcade Attractions & Show Tickets
    • IMAX® 3D THEATRE: Now Playing: Nascar 3D, Ocean Wonderland 3D, Adrenaline Rush, Haunted Castle
    • IMAX Theater boasts a seven-story-high screen. Shows alternate every hour from 9am to 11pm daily. $8.95 for a single movie or $13.50 for double features.
    • King Tut’s Tomb & Museum is an authentic reproduction of King Tutanklamen’s tomb. Tickets $5. Open Sunday – Thursday 9am to 11pm, Friday – Saturday 9am to 1am (702) 262-4555 A full-scale replication of King Tut’s Tomb as it was discovered in 1922. The 15-minute self-guided tour features replications of King Tut’s treasures, hand crafted by Egyptian artisans. Admission is $4.00. Located on the 2nd floor attractions area. Open 9:00am-11:00pm Sun-Thr and 9:00am-11:30pm Fri & Sat.
    • In Search of the Obelisk motion simulator ride- A motion simulator ride adventure taking you to the heart of the pyramid in search of the powerful obelisk. Admission is $6.00. Located on the 2nd floor attractions area. Open 9:00am-11:00pm Sun-Thr and 9:00am-11:30pm Fri & Sat
    • Guests enter the Strip resort beneath a massive sphinx. Lasers lance from the eyes of the statue to create figures and scenes against water spraying from a lavish fountain in front of the hotel.
    • Has a FREE Pull slot machine that slot club members can play once a
    day. Located near the player’s booth, you can win key chains, hats, stuffed
    animals, dinner for two or a 2-night stay and $5,000. cash

    Mandalay Bay-
    Things to See/Do:
    • The House of Blues club features bands just about nightly Looking at the cool art on the outside of the club’s walls featuring a massive collage of bottle caps, rusted cans and other found objects. Clip the ad from 24/7 Magazine for FREE Admission to The House of Blues Night Club. One ad per person
    • The “Shark Reef” attraction is open daily from 10 am to 11 pm. Admission: Adults $15.95, Children 12 years old and younger $9.95, Children 4 and younger admitted free. * Group Rates Available (for 20 or more) Call 702-632-4555 for more info
    • Sports memorabilia museum in/around walk to shark reef
    • The Chocolate Swan: in the shops in the corridor between Luxor and Mandalay Bay
    • High Tea at the Four Seasons 702 632 5000 The English high tea ritual is alive and well in Las Vegas. Stop by the Veranda Restaurant at the elegant Four Seasons Hotel any day of the week and enjoy this very elegant and soothing experience. “Complete tea” is priced at $19 per person and includes your choice of tea (or coffee if you want to break tradition) and delightful finger foods.
    The teas come in a variety of choices, including the expected English blends, or you may prefer herbal or decaffeinated selections. Scones are served with the obligatory Devonshire cream and fresh fruit preserves. There are also tarts, cookies, finger sandwiches such as cucumber and other varieties with the crusts trimmed. If you have a lighter appetite, a “half tea” is also available for $10 and includes the scones only. Reservations are recommended. The last seating is at 4:30pm. 2pm-5pm daily.

    MGM Grand -
    Things to see/do:
    • Lion Habitat showcases a variety of lions and cubs. Open daily 11am to 11pm – Free. (702) 891-1111 From 11am – 5pm every day (except Tuesday) you can get your picture taken with a lion for $20 Lion Habitat at the MGM Grand
    • a state of the art amusement arcade which has all the latest video offerings as well as some stunning virtual reality games

    Mirage-
    Things to do/see:
    • Volcano Eruption- Free every 15 minutes after dusk, spewing smoke and fire 100-feet. Free
    • White Tiger Exhibit open 24 hours- Free
    • Aquarium behind registration desk
    • Sigfried & Roy’s Secret Garden is a home to six rare animal breeds. Open: weekdays 11am to 5pm (dark Wednesday); weekends 10am to 5pm. $10 includes admittance to the Dolphin Habitat. Dolphin Habitat is open weekdays 11am to 7pm; weekends 10am to 7pm. $5 Wednesday and after 5pm other days; children under 10 free. (702) 791-7111. Go early before it gets hot to have the best chance at seeing the animals active.

    Monte Carlo-
    Lance Burton magic show. Free bar and nightclubs.

    New York, New York
    Things to do/see:
    • Manhattan Express Roller Coaster is open Sunday – Thursday. 10am to 11pm; Friday 10am to 11:30pm, $10. (54″ or taller)
    • Coney Island Emporium features midway-style games, laser tag and bumper cars. Sunday – Thursday, 9am to 1am; Friday – Saturday 9am to 2am. (702) 740-6969. 2 for 1 tickets available
    • There are Ice shows outside around Ellis Island in the winter and tugboats spray water at each other in the summer. All of the buildings outside are 1/3 scale of those in Manhattan including the Empire State, Chrysler and CBS buildings. There is also a Statue of liberty and a Brooklyn Bridge
    • enter the casino you will see manhole covers with smoke rising out of them, trees in Central Park and hotdog vendors.
    • The Bar at Times Square – Dueling Pianos The N.Y.P.D. (New York Piano Duos) starring: Van & Christina Walraraven, Mark Andert & Jeff Martin, Michael Lion & Dennis West. Every night 8:00pm to 2:15am
    • A permanent tribute to 9/11 is located at the base of the Statue of the Liberty replica in front of New York-New York Hotel & Casino. The tribute is a granite structure base with shadow boxes encasing some of the artifacts and items left by visitors at New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Situated at the front of the hotel-casino, the tribute is a prominent architectural element of New York-New York, providing the opportunity for people all over the world to reflect on this moment in history. Thousands of items from the United States and all over the world were left at the base of the Statue of Liberty replica. Free.

    The Orleans-
    Things to do/see:
    • In the New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition, free beads are given to anyone entering the casino
    • Bowling alley
    • Movie theater
    • Kids baby sitting center

    O’Shea’s
    Thing to do/see:
    • “Movie and Magic Museum
    • stop in to get a free magic card trick

    Palace Station
    • (Also see Station Casino) A 15% discount is offered to all Boarding Pass members in the gift shop for purchases of gifts, apparel and souvenirs. A fun way to try the new 50 play video poker machines are the multi-denomination games offered as 1 or 2 cent games. (Note: They do not offer these games in the “full-pay” versions, but fun to play if you want to try 50 play.)

    Paris-
    Thing to do/see:
    • The Eiffel Tower observation deck at the Paris offers a great view of the Strip and a unique way to see the Bellagio fountain shows after dark. Operates from 10 am to midnight with a $9 fee. adult ticket price is $9 Monday-Thursday and $12 Friday-Sunday. The price for children ages 6-12 years and senior citizens 65 and older is $7 Monday-Thursday and $9 Friday-Sunday. Hotel guests at Paris, Bally’s, Caesars Palace, Flamingo Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Hilton may purchase two tickets for the price of one. (Ongoing) Tickets are available at booths both inside the casino and outside the Strip entrance to the casino. First ever coupons we’ve ever seen for a $2.00 discount ride to the top of The Eiffel Tower are appearing in “What’s On,” magazine and possibly other free guides around town. The current coupon is valid for up to six people and has no expiration date. Must take the coupon with you. For further information, call 1-702-946-4567. There’s also a (expensive) restaurant in the tower.
    • Mimes stroll around inside
    • Wander the cobblestone streets, “admiring the Frenchness of it all”
    • 1/3 scale Eiffel tower and Arc de Triomphe, the Opera House, Parc Monceau and the Rue de la Paix
    • all of the security staff are dressed up as gendarmes

    Rio-
    Things to see/do:
    • Showgirls Exhibit at Rio-This display in the Samba Theater entrance is devoted to more than 100 years of showgirls and features costumes, memorabilia and stunning photos. REAL showgirls are available for photos from 10 to 11 nightly, except Thursdays. Free. 252-7777
    • Currently offering a special VIP Package for the Ronn Lucas Show for $19.95. Includes: Line pass, reserved seating, FREE T-shirt or FREE Drink, Autographed 8 x 10 Color Photo, $5.00 off merchandise and 2 for 1 tickets to ride in a Show in the Sky Float. Inquire at the Box Office.
    • Sky parade in the Masquerade Village area of the casino. Takes place very 2 hours from 2 p.m. to midnight (dark Wednesday). You can dress in costume and be in the parade for $10. If you are upstairs the floats pass by at eye level. Might be good for picture taking. Daily Free 4 p.m., 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 10 p.m.
    • There is also a large wine cellar holding the largest public collection of fine wine which regularly hold tastings.
    • You will find 2-for-1’s for the Rio’s Showgirls and Harrah’s Skintight shows in What’s On magazine. Both expire 12/18/04
    • Check the local freebie magazines around town for $10 discounts for The Chippendales and/or Showgirls. #51902
    • See bartenders juggle flaming drinks: VooDoo Lounge on top of the Rio Hotel
    Riviera-
    Things to see/do:
    • a free pull on a “special” slot machine and you get a free deck of Riviera cards or a coffee mug.
    • The butts of the ladies in this hotel’s remarkably bad review “Crazy Girls” are on display in front of the casino.
    • You can get free a free T-shirt in the casino
    • Wheel & Deal” Thursday’s – Earn 150 points or more on Thursdays and take a spin on the Wheel to win merchandise, shows or cash. One spin per person per week. Ongoing promotion. #11903

    Sahara-
    Things to see/do:
    • Las Vegas Cyber Speedway. Stock car simulators. Start your engines and race against other drivers in race cars 7/8 the size of actual stock cars as you race around a track modeled on the Las Vegas Speedway in pursuit of the checkered flag. Mounted on hydraulic bases, the cars are also equipped with collision detection capabilities and a six-axis motion system. Everyone comes home with a ranking sheet Open: 10am to 10pm daily; Friday – Saturday 10am to 11pm. $8 (54″ or taller). (702) 737-2887.
    • Speed the ride” a new fast but short roller coaster wrapping itself round the casino and pool area with a massive loop in the middle for about $4
    • See Dale Earnhardt’s #3 race car on display
    • Last comic standing – Live Congo Room
    • Other interactive games and 3-D theaters are available also. 3-D Theater $3.
    • NASCAR Café, Racing fans, this is a MUST-STOP on your Las Vegas vacation plans. Located just inside the Sahra Hotel, the NASCAR Cafe offers museum quality memorabilia from your favorite drivers. Two floors of hot NASCAR articles incluing jumpsuits, helmets and even the cars themsleves. Grab a table on the top floor to overlook the fans wandering below. This place also offer great food and libations for those thirsty souls after the last lap.
    • World’s Largest Souvenir store located across the street from the Sahara. They have every knick-knack, tacky t-shirt, and goofy Vegas themed item you could want. They even sell luggage so you can get your purchases back home.

    Sam’s Town
    Things to do/see:
    • See and hear animated birds and animals: Sam’s Town atrium
    • Sunset Stampede The park like setting is quiet with little critters in the trees and around the babbling brook which runs through Sam’s Town artrium, but every day this lovely setting comes alive. An incredible FREE laser light and water show erupts from the cliff at Mystic Falls Park. The wolf atop the cliff begins the show with eerie long howls and then the water show shoots high. Shows 2pm, 6pm, 8pm & 10pm. 702-456-7777. Mystic Falls atrium
    • Century 18 movie theaters- all stadium seating with loveseats and rockers to allow unobstructed views
    • 24 hour bowling alley
    Slots-a-Fun –
    Things to do/see:
    • free pull on a special slot machine is yours for the asking
    • (Next to Circus-Circus): Coupons on a regular basis are available in many of the freebie magazines around town for a FREE Deck of Cards with a $1.00 purchase in the Gift Shop. You can also pick up coupon books at Circus-Circus to use at Slots A Fun, and your Ringmaster Slot Club Card will work at either Circus-Circus or Slots A Fun. #1033

    Stardust
    Things to do/see:
    • This place is most like what a casino used to be when the mafia was in charge of the glitz and glitter
    • sign up for the slot club you get a heavy metal keychain that conveniently has the Stardust’s reservation number on the back
    • Wayne Newton; Sat.-Thurs. through June 13; 8 p.m.; $54.95
    Stratosphere-
    Things to do/see:
    • Trick Art Museum (coupon) Stratosphere’s Trick Art Museum of Las Vegas showcases a unique brand of art that transforms flat, 2-dimensional paintings into “living” 3-dimensional works of art that you can see, touch and photograph. The Trick Museum, one of 17 in the world, contains over 30 paintings and is located in the Tower Shops on the second floor
    • The 1,149 foot Tower is home to the World’s most exhilarating rides. Open: Sunday – Thursday 10am to 1am; Friday – Saturday until 2am $6 (adults), $4 (NV residents, seniors and kids 4-12). Best to go at night. TOWER ADMISSION PRICES (subject to change) Tower admission $9, Locals, seniors, hotel guests and children 4-12 $3 discount, Children 3 and under Free. Towere Audio tour: $4, Big Shot $8, X-Scream $8, High Roller $4, XTREME Value Packages – Xtreme all-day unlimited package, $24.95, X1 Tower Admission Big Shot and XScream $19, X2-Tower Admissiona and XScream $15, X3-Tower admission and Big shot $15, X4 – Tower Admission and High Roller $11, X5 – Tower Admission and Audio Tour $13
    • Strat-o-Fair midway area with a smaller, kids version of the Big Shot – appropriately called the Little Shot – as well as games, a ferris wheel, mechanical bull riding and other attractions $3 per game/ride. Located in the mall area.

    Treasure Island-
    Things to do/see:
    • The Sirens of TI Summer Schedule
    The Sirens of TI is now performing four free shows nightly at 7, 8:30, 10, and 11:30 pm under its extended summer schedule (the winter schedule was 6, 8, and 10 pm). The show has also been changed and now reportedly runs about six minutes shorter
    • Mystere A truly amazing production, featuring unbelievable and astonishing acts, brought together by the French-Canadian company Cirque du Soleil. Mystere is a visual fantasia with acrobatics, tumbling, pole dancing, hand balancing, bungee dancers, and more. The production is underscored by live progressive music as well. A must see. Effective June 9, 2004: Mystère will be dark on Monday and Tuesday. Tickets will be $95 with a limited selection of $60 tickets, subject to availability 7:30pm & 10:30pm Seats: $95 Note: Please arrive 30 minutes before showtime for Pre-Show Entertainment
    • DINNER & MYSTÈRE PACKAGE: Dinner Voucher can only be used in Buccaneer Bay, Francesco’s and The Steak House using the package prix fixe menu. Package includes gratuity and tax for food items on prix fixe menu only. Beverages not included in package price. Reservations required at Restaurants during 5pm, 5:30pm, 6:00pm, 9:30pm & 10pm time slots only. $155 per person

    Tropicana-
    Things to see/do:
    • See the brilliant collection of parrots: Tropicana Birds. Parrots and Macaws and who knows what else can be found in the casino
    • a small ammusment arcade by the entrance to the swimming pool Open 8am to 12 midnight
    • “Casino Ledgends Hall of Fame”- This is a museum that tells the story of Vegas with thousands exhibits, from chips of every casino there ever has been, to one of Elvis’s Jump Suits. There are also a couple of videos playing showing how organized crime and Vegas were linked, old Casinos being imploded and the story of Evil Keniviel’s motorbike jump over the Grand Canyon. Sunday – Thursday 7am to 9pm $4 (adults), $3 (seniors) (702) 739-2222. Free coupons are everywhere!
    • wildlife walk
    • Tropicana Tiger Habitat at the Tropicana features a tiger habitat outside the entrance of the hotel. hours: 1pm-pm Daily except Fridays. admission: Free!
    • Tropican Bird Show (Free) Talented animal trainer Tiana Carroll and her fine-feathered cast of amazing birds will have you in awe! Perch yourself in the Tropics Lounge and watch them sing, dance, ride a bicycle, fly through hoops on command and even juggle upside down for you! You’re a star of the show, too, as you egg on these beautiful birds with lots of lively audience participation. Best of all, this fun show is absolutely FREE so get ready to have the time of your life! Show times
    11:30 am • 1:30 pm • 2:30 pm FREE daily in the Tropics Lounge
    • Join the slot club you will get a baseball cap, keying, pair of dice or pack of playing cards
    • Rick Thomas magic show – Crowned Stage Magician of the year at the World Magic Awards. See rare tigers and tantalizing temptresses vanish in to thin air, along with stunning new illusions recently added to this dazzling show. Experience the quality of a premiere nighttime show at a magical daytime price – An extraordinary Las Vegas entertainment value! Tickets only $19.65 per person! Showtimes 2 & 4 PM in the Tiffany Theatre dark Fridays
    • Air Play – Experience the classic variety entertainment showcase from bold new heights, with “Air Play.” This energetic 20-minute production takes place up in the air, suspended over the slot tops on the main casino floor! Now while you enjoy your favorite slots, you can witness the daredevil thrills of flying aerial acts. Marvel at amazing acrobats and incredible contortionists. Tap your toes to show-stopping Broadway tunes performed by a talented cast of singers and dancers. The show changes with each of six performances daily, so stop back and catch each one. You certainly can’t beat the ticket price – Air Play is absolutely FREE! Show times 11 am • 1 pm • 3 pm • 5 pm • 7 pm • 9 pm daily on the main casino floor

    Venetian-
    Things to see/do:
    • Venetian’s Preview. See a TV pilot show or watch a Hollywood movie trailer and give your opinion. It’s all free plus you get a free T-Shirt. Preview Studios inside the Venetian
    • Madame Tussaud’s Celebrity Encounter features more than 100 exquisite wax figures. Open daily 10am to 11pm $13.50 (adults), $13 (NV residents & seniors), $10.75 (children 4-12) (702) 367-1847. Famous icons of Las Vegas’ past and present in their natural settings will adorn the 28,000 Sq. Foot attraction. Approximately 100 figures will be featured, many with strong Las Vegas links, such as Elvis, Tom Jones, and Frank Sinatra
    • Theaters of Sensation–3-D Motion Adventure Rides Located at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in the Grand Canal Shoppes. Five different 3-D Motion adventures rides showing on two screens, featuring a virtual Gondolo Ride, mysterious Venetian Carnival, Time Travel to King Tut’s Tomb, along with underwater and outer space experiences. Open every day from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM (to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.)
    • Canal Shops (Open 10 am to 11 pm, until midnight Friday and Saturday).
    • St. Marks Square – the “street performers” and “living statue
    • Wind your way through the Grand Canal Shoppes to St. Mark’s Square at the Venetian and see the “street performers” and “living statue”. Go into the casino’s main entrance and take the escalator up one level to get to the Shoppes. Open 10 am to 11 pm (until midnight Friday and Saturday).
    • Gondola Rides – gondoliers will serenade you whilst black and white swans swim past you. Inside rides are given from 10 am to 10:30 pm (until 11:30 Friday and Saturday) and outside rides are from 11 am to 7 pm. $12.50 a person and same-day reservations are required. (Details are available at the information desk at the top of the up escalator just inside the casino’s main entrance.)
    • There is a “Gondolier March” through the Shoppes to St. Mark’s Square at 9:30 am and 4 pm
    • painted ceilings in the Venetian. The painted ceilings are actually in three areas; the main casino entrance, the hotel lobby, and the Galleria hall that connects the two. Once you go in the main casino entrance and view that ceiling, the Galleria will be off to your right. Even if you’re not an art lover you’ll enjoy the painted ceilings in the Venetian.
    • Guggenheim Hermitage Museum presents 45 major examples of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and early Modern painting from these two world-renowned collections. The exhibition features signature artworks from the Guggenheim and Hermitage, including masterpieces by Cézanne, Chagall, Kandinsky, Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Renoir, and van Gogh. 9:30 am- 8:30 pm daily. Admission: $15 adults, $12 seniors and Nevada residents, $11 students with ID, $7 children 6-12, under six free; audio guide included in price of ticket.

    Wynn Las Vegas
    Visit their Ferrari and Maserati dealership on site.
    Only 18-hole golf course on the Las Vegas Strip.
    Experience world-class dining at the many restaurants.
    Go shopping at the some of the most exclusive stores in the world. Experience what a $2.8 billion dollar hotel is like.

    FREMONT STREET
    Fremont Street Experience:
    Basically they have closed off about five blocks of Fremont Street to car traffic and have covered it with a giant canopy of lights. After sunset there is a giant light show that takes place every hour. Along Fremont Street there are a variety of carts with things to buy (T-shirts, mugs, license plate frames, blown glass, pictures of your face superimposed on another body, etc.). Also, on occasion, there are performers and events along the street. We’ve seen concerts there as well as parades. Shows start at dusk and are repeated until 11 pm Sunday thru Thursday and midnight Friday and Saturday.

    Binion’s Horseshoe-
    See where the world series of poker got started.

    El Cortez
    Visit one of the original classic Vegas hotels.

    Fitzgerald’s
    Things to see/do:
    • the key from your motel or hotel will score you a funbook and maybe a metal keychain at the upstairs welcome desk. The keychain won’t be given to you until an hour after you join the slot club, but you don’t have to stick around. Just come back later
    • Larry G. Jones – The Man of 1,002 Voices. Side-splitting parodies, Amazingly Accurate Voices. Singing and Comedy Impressions of Celebrities from the last 50 years like The Temptations, Sammy Davis Jr., & Cher. 5:00pm daily except Tue & Wed. FREE with 1 drink minimum of $3.00. 702-388-2400
    • Tribute to Elvis Friday & Saturday 9:10pm, 10:10pm and 11:10pm
    • A good place to view the FSE light show is on the “Lucky Lookout Balcony” porch upstairs

    Four Queens
    Things to see/do:
    • If you apply for their slot club through their web site, you’ll receive a free visor when you present a printout and pick up your card in person. Visors are the cool people’s way of saying, I like hats, but not if they cover my lustrous head of hair.

    Fremont Hotel and Casino-
    Things to see/do:
    There is a FREE Prize Machine (not a slot machine) for Slot Club Members located right next to the Club Booth. Insert your Player’s Card once per day for a chance to win prizes ranging from small gifts like key chains, letter openers, and playing cards, to jackets, shirts and hats

    Gaughan’s Plaza Hotel-
    Things to see/do:
    • The Plaza gives out a FREE Photo Key Chain with all new slot card sign-ups on a regular and ongoing basis. Check the mirror before you go to sign-up. It’s a cute souvenir. #93001
    • Dirk Arthur’s- The New Art of Magic tickets are now on sale. Dirk will appear in The Plaza Showroom Wednesday – Sunday at 7:00 p.m., with an additional matinee on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Tickets are $29.95 and $34.95 (plus CET, and handling fees) for the show only. Dinner/show packages start at $39.95 (plus CET, handling fees, and gratuity). Tickets may be purchased at The Plaza box office. #92103
    • New FREE afternoon show featuring singer-impressionist Robbie Howard. Look for a coupon in the tourist magazines, like Tour Guide. A $22.95 value for FREE. Shows at 1 and 3 pm. One drink minimum purchase required. #52503

    Golden Gate
    Things to see/do:
    Watch for “The Promotions Girl” near the entrances from 6 to 11 pm Wednesday through Sunday nights. She passes out Fortune Cookies that contain bonuses for food discounts, free drinks, and gambling match plays, slot and video poker bonuses. (Editor’s Note: Management informs us that they may expand this promotion to 7 nights a week in the near future, so look around if you’re there on a Monday or Tuesday as well.) #61701

    Golden Nugget
    • this casino is home to the largest gold nugget in the world. It is the size of a small child but weighs considerably more. They keep it behind glass so that you cannot touch it and we cannot steal it.

    Lady Luck
    Things to see/do:
    • Offering a new afternoon show called,”Stars of the Strip” (Comedic Impersonations), Monday thru Friday at 2 and 3:30 pm. Regular price is $14.95, but coupons are available for FREE admission in most of the freebie magazines around town.

    Las Vegas Club
    Things to see/do:
    • There is a lot of sports memorabilia in this place. Nothing worth going out of your way for, but if you’re downtown and you want to see Satchel Paige’s autograph, or Willie McCovey knocking one out of the park, check it out. Sports Hall of Fame- Catch the memories in our Sports Hall of Fame, home to a fabulous collection of sports memorabilia. The Hall of Fame is open 24 hours and the best part is, it’s free!

    Main Street Station:
    Things to see/do:
    • New Slot Club Member sign-ups at any Station Casino get FREE Slot Play Instantly. Win $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 or $100. in FREE Instant Slot Play Cash when you sign-up. (No current expiration date on this offer.) #2302
    • There is a piece of the Berlin Wall in the men’s room

    Neonopolis
    • Lost Vegas Historic Gambling Museum. -. It features more than 5,000 items and exhibits. The new museum is the brain child of the people behind the Casino Legends Hall of Fame at the Tropicana. The museum is open from 10 a.m to 9 p.m. seven days a week. Admission is a $1.25 for seniors and $2.50 for adults
    • Movie Theater – Crown Theaters Summer Movie madness= discount movies and snacks daytime only!
    • NEONOPOLIS HOURS
    Sunday-Thursday 11am to 9pm
    Friday-Saturday 11am to 10pm
    Food Court
    Sunday-Thursday 11am to 7pm
    Friday-Saturday 11am to 10pm

    The Fountains of Bellagio

    Bellagio Fountains

    The Fountains of Bellagio are sited in an eight-acre lake located in front of the Bellagio Hotel. The idea and character for the fountain were conceived by Mr. Steve Wynn, Chairman of Mirage Resorts, who commissioned WET Design to realize his objectives for the fountain’s site.

    The Project took form in the summer of 1995, when Mr. Wynn, together with Mark Fuller and Claire Kahn of WET Design, determined the feature’s essential character. Among the Project’s objectives was the concept of creating a work that would be vibrantly kinetic and elating
    for visitors, while expressing the romantic spirit of Bellagio.

    The result of the collaboration between Mr. Wynn and the WET Design team is the most ambitious water feature ever conceived in terms of choreographic complexity and scale.

    Located within the lake and spanning its 1,000 foot length is an array of over 1,000 water expressions and over 4,000 individually programmed white lights. Within this plan is a combination of water forms that enables the fountains to interpret and perform to selected musical pieces. Some of the movement is continuous, responding to the smooth, legato passages of music, while other water jets are rapidly pulsing and staccato. The simplicity of the layout of water elements and the variety of vertical water expressions available in the fountain allow for breadth and variety in the fountain’s kinetics.

    A range of musical works was chosen by Mr.Wynn for the fountain’s shows, from classical and operatic pieces to popular music and songs from Broadway shows. In addition, Mr. Wynn and WET invited designers, musicians and performance artists to choreograph the fountain to the different musical selections. The result is a rich and dynamic collection of performances in water, each unique and expressive of its own musical character and the artist who created it. The performances range from delicate and whimsical to grand and commanding.

    Visitors to Bellagio will be welcomed with an experience in water performance like none other. One that will lift their spirits and leave them with a feeling of elation and joy.

    Experience the most ambitious, commanding water feature ever conceived! Bellagio’s world-famous fountains will speak to your heart with opera, classical and whimsical music while flirting with your playful nature through their carefully choreographed movements. You’ll be swept away by this breathtaking union of water, music and light.

    Show times (free to the public):  

    Monday – Friday        
    3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
    show every 1/2 hour
    8:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
    show every 15 minutes

    Saturday & Sunday
    12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
    show every 1/2 hour
    8:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
    show every 15 minutes

     *Schedule may vary.
    **Shows are subject to cancellation due to high winds

    CURRENT BELLAGIO FOUNTAINS MUSIC LIST

    Title: One, Singular Sensation. Artist: Original Broadway Cast. Composer: Marvin Hamlisch. Work: A Chorus Line, Broadway Musical. Year: 1975. Length 4:43

    Title: Hoe-Down. Artist: London Symphony Orchestra. Composer: Aaron Copland. Work: Rodeo. Year: 1988. Length 3:30

    Title: Simple Gifts. Artist: London Symphony Orchestra. Composer: Aaron Copland. Work: Appalachian Spring. Year: 1988. Length 3:12

    Title: Singin’ in the Rain. Artist: Gene Kelly. Composer: Alex North. Work: Singin’ in the Rain, Movie Musical. Year: 1952. Length 3:32

    Title: Rondine al Nido. Artist: Luciano Pavarotti. Composer: Vicenzo deCrescenzo. Work: La Rondine, Opera. Year: 1990. Length 3:23

    Title: Luck Be A Lady. Artist: Frank Sinatra. Composer: Frank Losser. Work: Guys & Dolls, Broadway Musical. Year: 1955. Length 5:14

    Title: Winter Games. Artist: David Foster. Composer: David Foster. Work: Composed for Winter Olympics. Year: 1987. Length 3:00

    Title: Hey, Big Spender. Artist: Gwen Verdon & Original Broadway Cast. Composer: Cy Coleman. Work: Sweet Charity, Broadway Musical. Year: 1966. Length 3:35

    Title: Con Te Partiro (Time to Say Goodbye). Artist: Andrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman. Composer: F.Sartori, L.Quarantotto. Work: Pop Song. Year: 1996. Length 4:04

    Title: Hallelujah Chorus. Artist: Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Composer: Handel. Work: The Messiah. Year: 1992. Length 3:53

    Title: Carol of the Bells. Artist: Los Angeles Master Chorale. Composer: M. Leontovich. Work: Christmas Carol. Year: 1996. Length 1:29

    Title: O Holy Night. Artist: Placido Domingo. Composer: Placide Clappeau. Work: Christmas Carol. Year: 1984. Length 3:57

    Title: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas. Artist: Johnny Mathis. Composer: Meredith Wilson. Work: Christmas Carol. Year: 1997. Length 2:18

    Title: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year. Artist: Johnny Mathis. Composer. Eddie Pola & George Wyle. Work: Christmas Carol. Year: 1997. Length 2:45

    Title: We Need a Little Christmas. Artist: Johnny Mathis. Composer: Jerry Herman. Work: Mame, Broadway Musical. Year: 1997. Length 1:54

    Title: Sleigh Ride. Artist: Johnny Mathis. Composer: Leroy Anderson. Work: Christmas Carol. Year: 1997. Length 2:57

    Title: Santa Baby. Artist: Madonna. Composer: J. Javita & P. Springer. Work: Christmas Carol. Year: 1987. Length 3:57

    Title: Your Song. Artist: Elton John. Lyrics: Bernie Taupin. Work: Elton John. Year: 1970. Length 4:10

    Title: God Bless The USA. Artist: Lee Greenwood. Composer: Lee Greenwood. Work: American Patriot. Year: 1992. Length 3:57

    Title: Star Spangled Banner. Artist: Whitney Houston. Composer: Francis Scott Key. Work: CD Single. Year: 2001. Length 5:08

    Title: PinkPanther. Artist: Henry Mancini. Composer: Henry Mancini. Work: The Pink Panther, Movie Soundtrack. Year: 1964. Length 2:39

    Title: My Heart Will Go On. Artist: Celine Dion. Composer: James Horner. Lyrics by Will Jennings. Work: Let’s Talk About Love & Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture. Year: 1997. Length 5:08

    Title: Fly Me To The Moon. Artist: Frank Sinatra with Count Basie. Composer is Bart Howard; from the work The Very Best of Frank Sinatra, 1957; Length: 2:28

    Title: This Kiss. Artist: Faith Hill. Composer: Beth Nielsen Chapman, Annie Roboff and Robin Lerner; Work: Faith; 1998, Length: 3:00

    Title: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Artist: Mikhail Rudy. Composer: Sergei Rachmaninov; Work: Theme of Paganini; 1992, Length: 2.55

    Title: Gayaneh – Suite: Dawn, Ayeshe’s Dance. Artist: London Symphony Orchestra. Composer: Aram Ll’yich Khachaturian; Work: Spartacus; 1942, Length: 4:12

    Title: Overture/And All That Jazz. Artist: Catherine Zeta-Jones. Composer: Fred Ebb & John Kander; Work: Chicago Soundtrack; 2002, Length : 4:37

    Title: Ecstasy of Gold . Composer: Ennio Morricone; Work: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly Soundtrack; 1966, Length: 3.22

    Title: Viva Las Vegas . Artist: Elvis Presley. Composer: George E. Stoll; Work: Viva Las Vegas Soundtrack; 1963, Length: 2.25

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