2/5 - Disappointing
Most of the shows still no open
Experience the dazzling lights, contemporary architecture, and diverse attractions of this iconic destination. Indulge in celebrity chef dining, catch a Cirque du Soleil show, and explore the highly walkable area with convenient transport options.
Experience the vibrant Fremont Street with its unique canopy, nightly shows, and live concerts, or explore the Las Vegas Arts District's galleries and studios. Enjoy diverse dining options and the Downtown Container Park for shopping.
Occupying over 22,500 acres, this community boasts 230+ parks, numerous recreational facilities, and the 150-mile Summerlin Trail System. Enjoy shopping and dining at Downtown Summerlin, or explore the nearby Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
The first-class casinos and popular shops are just a few highlights of Enterprise. Make a stop by Casino at South Point Hotel or Silverton Casino Lodge while you're exploring the area.
Located 2 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, Spring Valley features housing subdivisions, strip malls, and the large Desert Breeze Park. Explore the pan-Asian businesses along Spring Mountain Road, including the Tang Dynasty-inspired Chinatown Plaza.
Lake Las Vegas is known for its panoramic lake views, and you can see some sights in the area like Lake Las Vegas and Reflection Bay Golf Club.
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Like many American cities, Las Vegas was built with cars in mind. While you can see much of the Strip on foot, driving is the best way to get from one end to the other quickly, as it is 4 miles (7 kilometers) long. Rent a car to explore the Strip and further-flung areas, or just treat yourself to plenty of taxi rides. Alternatively, ride the monorail, which has seven stops on the Strip. Visit the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) website. Browse Las Vegas rental cars.
Visit Las Vegas in shoulder season, which runs roughly from March to May and from September to November, for lower prices on flights and accommodations. There will still be plenty of sun at these times of year, but temperatures will be far more manageable than in the sizzling summer months. In spring and fall, you will be able to comfortably spend lots of time outdoors even at the peak of the day’s heat.
This world-famous hotel is home to gorgeous botanical gardens, a unique glass sculpture and an elaborate fountain show.
Why not roll the dice by visiting MGM Grand Casino where you can enjoy the entertainment at this popular casino in Paradise? Make time to visit the area's shops, or simply enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Enjoy some entertainment with a trip to Fremont Street, a popular attraction in Las Vegas. Discover the area's lively bars and its great live music.
During your trip, find out what's happening at Las Vegas Convention Center, a top convention center in Las Vegas. Make time to visit the area's casinos, or simply enjoy its lively bars.
Why not try your luck with a visit to The Venetian Casino where you can enjoy the games and entertainment of this top casino in Paradise? Make time to visit the area's casinos, or simply enjoy its lively bars.
Test your luck at one of Las Vegas’ biggest casinos. Feel the exhilaration of betting at one of the table games or try the fun and flashy slot machines.
Most of the shows still no open
Very quiet due to recently reopening after COVID-19. That was so nice not being in elbow deep crowds! No wait for lunch or drinks. Staff super friendly!
Hoping that with the re-opening things will get better. Every other slot machine open sucks when you’re trying to play with your partner. When we did find two machines near each other one wouldn’t work. Long time visitors...disappointed.
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I LOVE VEGAS I LIVED HERE 20 YRS BEFORE MOVING LAST YEAR FOR MY JOB.HOWEVER I JUST HAPPEN TO BE IN VEGAS ON PERSONAL MATTER . DURING THE SHUT DOWN & 6 DAY RIOTS IT WAS CRAZY NEVER BEFORE HAS VEGAS SHUT DOWN NOR HAD RIOT FIRST TIME IN HISTORY .
Everything was closed because of COVID. This was not a vacation stay