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Sunday, May 21, 2017

Five Kid-Friendly Hikes Near Las Vegas​​

Five Kid-Friendly Hikes Near Las Vegas​​
All around Las Vegas lie areas of breathtaking natural beauty, offering families with young children the easy opportunity to explore unspoiled wilderness without traveling great distances. To compose this list, I tapped the memories of three experts: my children, who spent much of their childhoods hiking Southwestern trails with me. These came up as the five places they most enjoyed when they were small.

Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California. One of the most popular places in the park, this salt flat will have you walking on the lowest terrain in North America, 282 feet below sea level. It is easy walking on a flat surface, and in the cooler months can even be walked barefoot. A special treat: Imagine walking on snow, if the sun could warm that snow. Travel as far as you feel comfortable or until the terrain gets too bumpy to walk easily. The salt flat offers spectacular views of the 11,048 foot Telescope Peak to the west; this is one of the few places you can see such a disparity in elevation. Best done November-March. www.nps.gov/deva.

Riverside Walk, Zion National Park, Utah. This paved and nearly level trail travels along the North Fork of the Virgin River, through a healthy riparian habitat of cottonwood, box elder, and velvet ash, surrounded by Zion’s signature red and orange sandstone walls. Wildlife commonly seen includes deer, wild turkeys and rock squirrels. Highlights include short unpaved spur trails, allowing access to the river where your party can play in the water, picnic, or just relax. After one mile going upstream, the trail ends at the Gateway to the Narrows, the literal jumping-off point where adventuresome hikers drop into the waterway and head upstream using the river as the trail, into the world-famous and spectacular Narrows of the Virgin River. Good year-round, except note that the trail can ice up in winter. www.nps.gov/zion.
Utah State Border Sign - Welcome to Utah

China Ranch Date Farm, Tecopa, California. This date farm is a rare and lush oasis in the middle of the desert near Death Valley National Park. Hike the trails through the date trees or follow the outer trails that leave from there. One good starter trail is the 200-foot Creek Trail, which takes you through a canopy of riparian foliage along a flowing creek—super for small children. Another good one is the Badlands Trail, about one and one-half mile roundtrip. Wrap your visit up by visiting the store, where you can sample the various kinds of dates and perhaps buy some of those you like the most. Nobody seems to leave (nor should they) without buying one of the famous date milkshakes, handmade on the spot. www.chinaranch.com.

Kelso Sand Dunes, Mojave National Preserve, California. No official trail here, just a great place for all ages to climb as much as 700 feet to the dunes’ peak. Look for animal tracks in the sand, and perhaps get sandy by rolling back down. These are “booming” or “singing” dunes, which means they make a peculiar noise when the moisture is just right. Only a few dunes in the world do this. Some think the sound resembles a distant airplane motor, while others compare it to a musical note. All kids—and adults, too—love it. Our family tradition is to always fly kites here. www.nps.gov/moja.

Black Canyon National Water Trail, Lake Mead National Recreations Area, Nevada and Arizona. This is usually done as a full-day kayaking or canoe excursion, either guided or self-guided, embarking from the Nevada side of the Colorado River, just below Hoover Dam, and traveling almost 12 miles downstream to Willow Beach, Arizona. Parents will have to do most of the paddling, but there is a good downstream current with no white water. Foot trails beloved by children lead up the side canyons, some of them to hot springs, waterfalls, and sauna caves. There are several small beaches you will likely have to yourself, to stop and relax, have lunch, and of course swim in the chilly, yet refreshing, clear water. Bighorn sheep and bald eagles share the habitat with plenty of waterfowl. For this trip, even if you have your own watercraft, you will need to sign up with an authorized outfitter through the National Park Service, for transportation through the dam’s security zone down to the launching area. Sundays and Mondays offer the most enchanting solitude and silence, as on those days no motorized boats are allowed north of Willow Beach. www.nps.gov/lake.

When hiking with children, always carry extra water, jackets and snacks. Keep the distances short and brush up on your geologic and animal information so you can comment on what they see as they walk along. Family hikes can foster self-reliance and an appreciation for the natural wonders found just beyond the city lights.

Deborah Wall lives in Las Vegas and has spent her life enjoying all forms of outdoor sports including hiking, sailing, canyoneering, rappelling, kayaking and winter camping. Wall has been a columnist since 2005 for The View Newspapers in Las Vegas and has published over a hundred feature articles – which include her photographs – in numerous Southwestern books and publications. Her newest book, Base Camp Las Vegas: 101 Hikes in the Southwest, is available for pre-order on Amazon and will be released everywhere on August 8, 2017. To learn more about Wall, visit Imbrifex Books and BaseCampGuides.com.

Sunday, May 7, 2017

8 Family-Friendly Activities Close to Las Vegas

8 Fun Family-Friendly Activities Close to Las Vegas
Every year millions of people travel to Las Vegas in Nevada to have a little gambling fun in the local casinos. While Las Vegas is known for exciting entertainment, gambling, fine dining and shopping, there is a beautiful town called Boulder City that sits 25 miles from the Las Vegas strip.

What makes Boulder City so unique is that families can take vacations to Las Vegas, but stay in Boulder City which offers hundreds of family-friendly attractions that the entire family will enjoy, including the kids!
Family-Friendly Activities in Boulder City Nevada

Here's our list of the Top 8 family-friendly activities close to Las Vegas, but are in Boulder City.

1. Black Canyon River Adventures - Looking for a fun family adventure right on the Colorado River? Check out Black Canyon River for boating and river rafting activities!

2. Professional & Miniature Golfing - Boulder City has beautiful golf courses in the area where you can play a great game of golf. For the kids, how about some fun miniature golfing? Yup, Boulder City has both!

3. Helicopter Rides - If your family loves to fly, there are numerous helicopter companies in the area. Take a ride over the Hoover Dam and/or down the Colorado River. Boulder City has some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the world!

4. Hiking - Boulder City has some of the best hiking trails in the world! You can hike along the Colorado River, through various natural & wilderness parks or plan a day of hiking in the Mojave Desert.

5. Shopping - Just about every family loves to spend some time shopping and Boulder City is a great place to shop! You will find local small businesses, boutiques, national retailers and more, all waiting for you!

6. Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum - For an educational and fun learning experience, take the family to the very entertaining Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum! The museum is located in downtown Boulder City, right inside the Boulder Dam Hotel.

7. Nevada State Railroad Museum - All kids love trains and even the adults too! For a fun-filled afternoon, head to the local Nevada State Railroad Museum!

8. Biking - The area has several beautiful biking trails and many are family-friendly! Bring along your bikes or rent them in-town. Pack a picnic lunch and hit the biking trails!

The next time you are considering a trip to Las Vegas, take the entire family along for some great family-fun. Book your hotel or motel accommodations in Boulder City which is much more family-friendly than Las Vegas!

Sunday, February 26, 2017

5 Beautiful American Cities with Casino's

5 Beautiful American Cities with Casino's
If you’re feeling lucky, it’s time to plan a vacation to one of these beautiful gambling cities. Each of them will offer a unique selection of table games, slot machines, accommodations, shows, music concerts and dining options. Each location has fun attractions nearby that you can enjoy during the day and then hit up the casino & entertainment at night.

Here are 5 Beautiful American Cities with Casino's 

1. Reno, Nevada – Proudly known as, “The Biggest Little City in the World,” Reno is home to a number of casinos that have a certain small town charm. Expect some of the friendliest casino service that you’ve ever seen, complete with smiles and complimentary breakfast. While it may not have the wild nightlife some gamblers enjoy, if you’re looking for some excellent gaming, look no further.
Trump Taj Mahal Resort and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey

2. Atlantic City, New Jersey – Ever since 1977, Atlantic City has become the gambling haven of the east coast. It is filled with enough casinos and nightclubs to keep any gambler satisfied for days on end. With a legendary boardwalk and a unique Jersey vibe, Atlantic City has become one of the most famous gambling cities on the entire east coast. If you love white sandy beaches, this is one location you need to visit.
The Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas Nevada

3. Las Vegas, Nevada – World renowned for featuring a unique night life and unrivaled hotels, Las Vegas has become the epitome of a gambling city. With hundreds of Las Vegas hotels to stay at, any type of budget can be accommodated. Each of the casinos, and their attached hotels, have unique themes that propel their own games, entertainment and dining. Some are really upscale while others have a casual vibe.

4. Phoenix, Arizona – Perhaps best known for its scorching hot summers, Phoenix is a surprisingly desirable gaming location. While gambling within the city itself is illegal, there are a number of Native American reservations that surround the city. These reservations feature super-fun casinos that host a variety of games and exciting entertainment packages to thrill you.
Casino in Las Vegas Nevada

5. New Orleans, Louisiana – This legendary center of debauchery wouldn’t be complete without a variety of casinos to choose from. Whether you prefer the bayou or the busy streets, you’ll be right at home with some Blackjack or slot machine action. You'll find upscale accommodations and affordable ones for those of you who are on a tight budget and hoping to hit it big.

While we don't promote gambling as a way of life, it can be fun to get away for a weekend and let loose in one of the casinos. Personally though, I enjoy going to them more for the shows & entertainment while my husband does enjoy sitting down and playing the slots.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Vegas Girls Night Out Helps Women Plan the Ultimate Bachelorette Party

Vegas Girls Night Out Helps Women Plan the Ultimate Bachelorette Party

Created By Women for Women, VegasGirlsNightOut Offers The Perfect Bachelorette Party Package: Thunderstorm Through Vegas.

VegasGirlsNightOut Las Vegas’ first-of-its kind boutique concierge service designed exclusively for women by women, announced its ultimate bachelorette party package, Thunderstorm Through Vegas. This package, crafted by VegasGirlsNightOut Las Vegas party experts, offers groups a one of kind Las Vegas bachelorette experience with VIP tickets to Las Vegas’ top male revue and VIP access to the hottest nightclubs on the strip. Vegas Girls Night Out offers affordable packages at prices incomparable to their competitors.

A team of Las Vegas experts at VegasGirlsNightOut has handpicked the most sought after Bachelorette party experiences to create the Thunderstorm Through Vegas package. This package includes:

- VIP tickets to Thunder from Down Under, the top male revue show in Las Vegas
- 1 hour, one way limo transport with Mini Strip Tour and complimentary bottle of champagne
- VIP nightclub access to Tao, Marquee, LAX, Hyde, Light, The Bank, Chateau, and 1Oak, with free open bar at both Hyde and Chateau

The experts behind VegasGirlsNightOut out know the ins and outs of the Las Vegas party scene, and have connections to the hottest shows, nightclubs and restaurants. Bachelorette parties can customize their own party packages through personalized, one-on-one assistance with Vegas experts to fit their group’s specific needs.
Beautiful Las Vegas in Nevada

“As a Las Vegas native, I have lived and breathed that Las Vegas experience that everyone is looking for when they plan their trip out here,” states Bri Steck, CEO and Owner of VegasGirlsNightOut. “With wedding season in full swing, I put this party package together based on what I’ve experienced as being the most popular and sought after activities for a great girls’ getaway in Las Vegas, perfect for the ultimate bachelorette party.”

The boutique concierge service takes away the stress of planning the perfect girls’ trip. Its VIP nightclub access allows groups to skip the long lines at the hottest Las Vegas nightclubs, as well as entrance to the club free of charge. With Thunderstorm Through Vegas, traveling to any activity is stress free with the inclusion of the 1 hour, one-way limo ride.

“When people go out in Vegas, they most likely have to wait on long lines, pay cover fees and spend tons of money on drinks once they’re in,” stated Steck. “With Vegas Girls Night Out, we give women the option to cut all lines, visit numerous clubs and attend open bars, truly giving them the ultimate VIP experience at a highly affordable price.”

VegasGirlsNightOut was created by the experts behind SPI Entertainment, Inc., a leading Las Vegas based production company and talent agency with six successful resident award-winning shows as well as several shows touring internationally. SPI Entertainment’s in depth knowledge and expertise of Las Vegas’ entertainment provided the building blocks to create this first-of-its-kind concierge service. Its consistent work within the Las Vegas entertainment and party scene will continue to provide the best and most exclusive party options for those booking their girls’ getaway through VegasGirlsNightOut.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Interesting and Fun Facts about Las Vegas

Las Vegas in Nevada is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire state. When most people think about Las Vegas they often think of flashy hotels, gambling & casinos, entertaining shows and fine dining. While all of that is certainly true...the city has a lot more to offer.

Check out this infographic and all of the information that follows it. It contains some fun and interesting facts about the city and all occurred in 2014. Fascinating stuff!

Interesting and Fun Facts about Las Vegas

7,982,550 pillows fluffed at MGM Grand
3.2 million people who visited The Adventuredome at Circus Circus
1 million Hershey’s Kisses distributed across Las Vegas to celebrate the opening of Hershey’s Chocolate World at New York-New York
729,753 pizza slices served at Shawn McClain’s FIVE50 Pizza Bar at ARIA
267,436 toilet paper rolls used by the Blue Man Group at Monte Carlo
100,000 pints of Guinness gulped at New York-New York’s Nine Fine Irishmen
96,719 pounds of crab legs cracked at The Buffet at ARIA
52,640 massages and facials enjoyed at Spa Bellagio
46,363 margaritas sipped at Hecho en Vegas at MGM Grand
34,580 costume changes by the Jabbawockeez at Luxor
11,336 shows performed by The Fountains of Bellagio
8,464 ice cream flavor combinations offered at BLVD Creamery since its May 2014 opening at Monte Carlo
5,704 corks collected at Rock ‘n Roll Wine Amplified Festival at MGM Resorts Village
5,472 roses distributed by Boyz II Men during “I’ll Make Love to You” at The Mirage
$5,000 - The most expensive dish purchased; 26 Fleurburgers sold at Fleur in Mandalay Bay
1,117 ice buckets in the shape of FDR’s hat box, in the suites at Delano Las Vegas
520 victories at Excalibur’s Tournament of Kings
360 pounds of caviar spooned at The Buffet Bellagio
3 new white lion cubs at Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at The Mirage
The Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas Nevada

Sin City has a lot to offer everyone, even families. A few years ago we took our entire family out to Sin City for a week long vacation filled with all kinds of fun activities. While a lot of activities are geared towards adults, there are still plenty in the city that are family-friendly.

Out of all of the fun & interesting facts listed about Las Vegas...which one was your personal favorite?

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

The LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

The LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas
Las Vegas...the city that never sleeps! There is always something fun to do and something to amazing to see when you visit Las Vegas Nevada! There are amazing shows to see, concerts to attend, attractions to visit and of course...all of the fun you can have when visiting the casinos.

Looking for somewhere new stay? The LINQ Hotel & Casino may be the perfect place for you! This brand new hotel and casino just opened in 2014 and is now welcoming guests and they have some fantastic deals for you!
The LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

The LINQ Hotel & Casino – the latest addition to Caesars Entertainment’s portfolio of iconic Las Vegas resorts – opened its doors to the first hotel guests and celebrated the milestone with a celebratory ribbon-cutting.

“Our billion dollar transformation of the east side of the Las Vegas Strip is the result of the major transition in our industry from one built around gaming to a more a multi-dimensional hospitality and entertainment business,” said Gary Loveman, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Caesars Entertainment Corporation. “The LINQ complex showcases how hospitality is the new driving force attracting a wide array of unique customers and providing an enhanced experience for repeat travelers.”

Caesars Entertainment Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Tariq Shaukat, President of Hospitality Bob Morse, Regional President Eileen Moore and Director of Hotel Operations Stephanie Richter joined employees in cutting the ribbon in front of the newly renovated Las Vegas resort.

“With The LINQ, we pioneered the creation of a new type of experience for the Las Vegas visitor,” said Tariq Shaukat, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Caesars Entertainment. “The LINQ Hotel & Casino continues this ground-breaking approach by offering a ‘Vegas Original,’ socially-minded resort at the heart of the Strip. The resort is designed for the changing Las Vegas customer, who is seeking authentic and social entertainment experiences that cannot be found elsewhere, and provides guests with direct access to all the great restaurants, shops and entertainment available at The LINQ Promenade, including the High Roller.”

All hotel rooms and suites contain an interactive system on the television which gives guests access to hotel amenities. With the click on the TV remote, guests can order room service, housekeeping items, set up an alarm clock, as well as order one of the many popular board games available to be delivered to the room. Room service from multiple dining outlets at The LINQ Hotel & Casino and Promenade such as Brooklyn Bowl and Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar will also be available. Guests can also access the interactive system from their personal smart phones and personalize their music experience with customized LINQ Hotel playlists on Spotify.

Located at the heart of Center Strip at 3535 Las Vegas Boulevard, the LINQ Hotel & Casino is a complete re-imagination of the current Quad Resort & Casino. The LINQ Hotel & Casino is now offering five all-new sweet suites and a completely unique experience with sweet drinks at the lobby bar – 3535.

Guests booking for the first three months can take advantage of Las Vegas’ newest destination resort with a sweet package starting at $79 to include two High Roller passes.

All-New Suites

In addition to the standard rooms that feature a fresh, modern design with floor to ceiling windows, boasting views of the iconic Las Vegas Strip or the High Roller – the world’s tallest observation wheel – five different suite models will also be available. The suites currently available for booking include:
The LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

King Suite

The 600-square-foot King Suite features all of the space of a Deluxe King room, plus a separate living area. This suite offers one king bed with a pillow-top mattress. Electronic features include charging stations with USB ports and two LED flat-screen TVs – a 55-inch TV in the living room and a 47-inch TV in the bedroom.

Deluxe Suite – King/Queen

The 693/701-square-foot Suite features all of the space of a Deluxe room, plus a separate living area. This suite offers one king or two queen beds with a pillow-top mattress. Electronic features include charging stations with USB ports and two LED flat-screen TVs – a 55-inch TV in the living room and a 47-inch TV in the bedroom.
The LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

Mini Suite – King/Queen

The Mini Suite features all of the amenities of a standard room, plus a bit more space. This suite ranges from 300-350 square feet and offers one king or two queen beds with pillow-top mattresses. Electronic features include charging stations with USB ports and one 47-inch LED flat-screen TV.

All suites are designed with light, modern furnishings with pops of color while the bathrooms feature Gilchrist & Soames bath products, a rain shower and a vanity with a make-up mirror. To elevate the comfort levels, each suite comes with microfiber robes and slippers.
The LINQ Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

3535

3535 at The LINQ Hotel & Casino is Las Vegas’ newest infusion bar, with 35 custom made infusions used to make the most authentic and unique cocktails on the Strip. 3535 is all about experimentation and discovery, empowering guests with the opportunity to sample never-before-tasted flavors, select different sizes, order cocktail flights, and even customize their bottle service experience.

The LINQ Hotel & Casino offers all guests the ease and convenience of self-check-in for a quick and speedy registration or advanced online check-in for those who want to proceed immediately to their rooms. A VIP lounge and concierge desk is available with touchscreen capabilities for immediate bookings of favorite dining and entertainment offerings. Combined with The LINQ Promenade and the High Roller, recently named by Travel & Leisure as the “World’s Coolest New Tourist Attraction,” The LINQ Hotel & Casino is set to become the new social center of Las Vegas. Guests can now book reservations online at www.TheLINQ.com or by calling 855-891-6863. You can find The LINQ on Facebook too.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Aerial America: Southwest Collection DVD by Smithsonian Channel

Aerial America: Southwest Collection DVD by Smithsonian Channel
As a travel blogger, I love to sit down and watch DVDs that take me to far away places and introduce me to new sights and sounds. One such DVD is this brand new Aerial America: Southwest Collection DVD by the Smithsonian Channel.

The DVD features 5 southwest beautiful states: Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. The approximate running time is 230 minutes. From: The Inception Media Group.

When I was a teenager, I spent several years living in Arizona and absolutely loved it! I guess that is when I officially caught the traveling bug. Almost every weekend my family went out on road trips across the Southwest. I remember visiting Sedona, Flagstaff, Scottsdale and many other location throughout Arizona. I especially loved visiting the old deserted ghost towns!
Arizona Desert

The DVD starts with the great state of Arizona where the Grand Canyon is just one of the many magnificent marvels you get to explore. Throughout this episode you will learn about the Copper State's rich history, awe-inspiring landscapes, spectacular sunsets and the infamous gunfights that went on during the old southwest days.

Next you will move on to the Nevada episode which I really loved! I have only ventured into this state 3 times and it was many years ago. In this episode you will discover the highs & lows of the state's rich history and how it became the land of big builders and even bigger dreamers. From the old mining towns and ghost towns to the Hoover Dam, there is definitely something for everyone who wants to learn more about this great state called Nevada.

The third episode on the DVD will take you to the beautiful state of New Mexico. Out of all of the southwest states, I find New Mexico to be the prettiest. I am not sure why, but I do! During this episode you will explore some of the 121,000 square miles that make up this state. You will learn about many of the national treasures from the Rio Grande to adobe structures & dormant volcanoes of years' past. New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment and it is definitely that! The episode goes into the old cowboy tales, UFO sightings and more! Years ago I remember my family taking a trip to New Mexico to watch the famous hot air balloon races...this episode brought back all of those fond memories from that trip.
Welcome to Utah - State Sign

Next you will move on to the Utah portion of the DVD. I have only been in Utah twice in my lifetime and I hope to return someday soon. Utah is known as the Beehive State, a land that offers endless surprises & possibilities. From the pinnacles of Arches National Park to the white terrain of Bonnesville Salt Flats and the tragedy of the Donner Party to the arrival of Bringham Young, the state of Utah has a lot to offer to travelers...young and old alike!

Finally, you will end your visual traveling experience with the Colorado episode on the DVD. If you have never visited this great state, Colorado is known for having some of the highest peaks, tallest dunes and the largest single-site brewery in America. When I was about 15 years old...we took a trip to see all of the gorgeous Red Rock formations that are out in the dessert areas of the state. If you are into skiing, the DVD will explore a little bit of the ski slopes in Aspen too.

Overall, I LOVE this DVD! I now live on the east coast and only travel out west once every 10-12 years or so. Yes, I know I need to visit there more frequently! Watching the DVD brought back all kinds of childhood memories for me and it was nice to relive them once again. In addition, I made a bucket list of all of the destinations that I want to see (in-person) that I learned about via this fantastic DVD.

You can learn more by visiting the Smithsonian Channel online and by visiting Inception Media Group. You will find this brand new DVD release available for purchase starting on July 22nd, 2014.

Disclaimer: A free copy of this DVD was provided to me for this review. No monetary compensation has been received. My thoughts & opinions on this item are 100% my own and are unbiased. Your opinions & views may differ.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Boulder City Nevada - A Great Family-Friendly Vacation Destination

Boulder City Nevada
Boulder City is located in Clark county, Nevada and is a suburb of Las Vegas. The city was established back in 1931 and is one of only two cities in the entire state where gambling is illegal. For that fact alone, it is a great vacation destination for families who are looking to spend some time together.

There are many different family-friendly activities for you to enjoy and we have compiled our top 8 favorite ones for you below.

1. Black Canyon River Adventures – Looking for a fun family adventure right on the Colorado River? Check out Black Canyon River for boating and river rafting activities!

2. Golfing – The area has several beautifully landscaped golf courses and country clubs where you can take in an afternoon of golf or grab a bite to eat. Got the kids with you? Many of these golf courses also offer miniature golf!

3. Helicopter Rides – If your family loves to fly, there are numerous helicopter companies in the area. Take a ride over the Hoover Dam or down the Colorado River. This area has some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the world!
Boulder City Nevada

4. Hiking – This part of the country has some of the best hiking trails in the world! You can hike along the Colorado River, through various wilderness parks or plan a day of hiking in the Mojave Desert. You will find trails for the entire family to enjoy or if you are an experienced hiker, try out one of their challenging trails.

5. Shopping – Just about every family loves to spend some time shopping and Boulder City is a great place to shop! You will find local small businesses, boutiques, national retailers, antique shops and more!

6. Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum – For an educational and fun learning experience, take the family to the very entertaining Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum! The museum is located in downtown Boulder City, right inside the Boulder Dam Hotel.

7. Nevada State Railroad Museum – Looking for something fun and educational to do with the kids? A visit to the Nevada State Railroad Museum is a must-do activity when visiting the area.

8. Biking – The area has several beautiful biking trails and many are family-friendly! Bring along your bikes or rent them in-town. You can pack your own picnic lunch or stop by one of the local cafes and delis to purchase a ready-made picnic lunch for the entire family.

All of these activities are great family-friendly activities for families of all sizes! In addition, vacations to this area of the state are really affordable compared to other areas within the state. The city is rich in history and you will find friendly residents as you explore Boulder City and the surrounding area.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Where to Look for Affordable Hotels in Las Vegas

Where to Look for Affordable Hotels in Las Vegas
So you want to take a gamble in sin city do you? Well if you want to spend all your money on the blackjack table or in the slot machines then you need to be pinching your pennies on everything else if you are hoping to make it big in Las Vegas. The first thing you need to do is to find cheap hotels in Las Vegas. To do this you’ll need to know where to look for affordable hotels so you can maximize your spending money in the casinos, but just make sure you take in a show or two as they are mesmerizing to watch.

Look For Hotels Online

The first place you should look when searching for an affordable hotel is to search for Las Vegas hotels on a search engine website. This allows you to search for multiple hotels in the area at one time so you can find the most affordable price for your budget and taste. Do you want to stay in the thick of it in a casino or would you prefer to stay in a hotel just off the beaten path? Whichever you choose, just make sure you find one that is clean, comfortable and affordable for your budget.
Where to Look for Affordable Hotels in Las Vegas

Search in the Yellow Pages

Another way to find affordable hotels is in the good old phone book. If you want to buy a plane ticket without reserving a room beforehand, you can do so but you better find the first Las Vegas phone book and turn to the yellow pages so you can find good hotels at decent prices. There are still promotions happening if you look for hotel rooms in the yellow pages. Even if you booked your hotel room before you left your city, pick up a Las Vegas phone book to see if the hotel you are staying at offers any coupons or discounts.

Read Forums

Usually used as a last resort to figure out where to stay in Las Vegas is to read online forums. These forums are often biased especially if a hotel is rated highly. When you read these forums you need to keep in mind that not everyone can be satisfied and there could be a few complaints scattered throughout the positive reviews. Everyone has different tastes, styles and budgets so you should take these opinions with a grain of salt.
Downtown Las Vegas in Nevada

Social Media

Go online and ask your friends and family on your social media accounts. A lot of people hangout on social media these days and will offer up their opinions and advice. In other words, go log into Facebook and Twitter and ask your followers for their lodging advice.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Las Vegas Freebies - How to Get Free Stuff or Very Cheap Deals in Vegas

Las Vegas Freebies - How to Get Free Stuff or Very Cheap Deals in Vegas
If you are an avid gambler you may tend to blow more money than you should right at the beginning of your stay, and then be left with a very limited budget. But, even if you are a modest gambler, you will find it hard to keep to a tight budget once you arrive in Sin City: the many attractions are enticing and expensive and, if you really want to treat yourself, cash will leave your wallet or purse faster than you think.

It may be a very good idea, therefore, to learn to mix the various activities you are going to undertake with those which are completely free or cost very little money: you will see your money stretch to the very end of your holiday and even return with a few dollars more than you had expected!

So, what about the freebies in Las Vegas?

There are still plenty of 'freebies' you can find in this city and many ways to get a good deal. After all, that's what Sin City is all about: a way to lure people through the many deals and 'freebies', in the hope that these happy visitors will leave all their cash in the casino.

1 - Freebies through the Players' Card. If you are newbie you must sign up for a players' card in every casino chain you walk into, from Wynn's to the MGM group to Caesar's Entertainment, to Boyd Gaming and so on; every single time you sign up for a new players card you will be given something for free, such as free play or a T-Shirt all the way to 2 free buffets (by the way, free play means that you will be given a gambling credit, usually from 10 to 25 dollars). If you have already signed up to all the players' card programs, you can still choose your casino chain and play at that one only, in order to accumulate points to reach the next 'threshold of freebies'. However, be careful to ask what you will get and how much you will have to play before you get it: in many places it's just not worth playing for anything that they can offer you afterwards (in fact, the best you can get is a free room only during specific dates.

2 - Local newspapers and free local magazines. Although some local newspapers target mainly locals when it comes to freebies in Sin City, you can still find worthwhile coupons for buffets and restaurants. Once we found a buffet coupon for 1 dollar per person! Some free local magazines with coupons are 'Showbiz', 'What's on' and '24/7'. You can find these magazines pretty much everywhere around town, even somewhere in your own resort.
Las Vegas Freebies - How to Get Free Stuff or Very Cheap Deals in Vegas

3 - Coupon Books. These are actual 'books', sometimes named coupon books and other times named 'fun books', full of coupons with discounted entrances to events, restaurants, shows and stores. You can get these coupon books either at check-in (each casino chain has its own coupon book but you will not receive it at 'high-end' resorts such as Bellagio's, Wynn's, Four Seasons!) or you can find the 'general ones' pretty much anywhere in the whole city, including inside cabs or taxis. Not all of them have coupons worth using, but there is always something for everybody, even if it's just a free drink or a free entre.

4 - Hotel 'promo codes'. These are promotions which are identified by the marketing department of each records via different 'codes'; they refer to online promotions and you can find hundreds of them every time. These promo codes offer discounted rooms, discounted shows, discounted or free meals, free spa entrances and so on. They have a limited life-span and expire all the time, so the key is to keep an eye out for new ones just before you are about to plan your trip. Do not be fooled by the many websites saying that they have access to special promo codes: it is not the case at all and you can get all the promo codes you need by signing up to each casino marketing website and allow them to send them to you by email. The only 2 websites with 'unique' (and decent) promo codes for this city are i4vegas and Smartervegas; the very best website where you can find a collection of all the latest and very best promo codes is 'fatwallet' (make sure you type the exact deals you want, specifying the city) and get to the latest thread).
Las Vegas Freebies - How to Get Free Stuff or Very Cheap Deals in Vegas

5 - The Casino Guide. Some websites are plugging it as a must-have, as a book (you have to buy it) with hundreds and hundreds of promotion codes and coupons for a lifetime of visits. This book does offer a huge list of coupons for all gambling areas of the United States and of course it includes Sin City, but this is only a section and if you are only interested in this city you may not find buying this 'guide' the best option for you. However, if you plan to use all their coupons it will definitely be worth your while even if you are only staying in this area (after all, you can probably sell the rest of the book to someone who's interested in a different area). So, before you rush to buy it, go through their 2011 coupons and see if they are something you want to use: very professionally, they do publish all their coupons so you can evaluate for yourself if it's worth buying the Casino Guide or not.

VEGAS FREE ATTRACTIONS. They are so many free things to do here that, if you don't want to spend a cent, you will still be able to pack a plethora of activities during your stay. A detailed list of free attractions is on THIS PAGE.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Las Vegas Travel Tips and Cheap Deals


Las Vegas Travel Tips and Cheap Deals
If you are considering a vacation to Las Vegas, it is important to realize that the city of Las Vegas has much more to offer than just casinos. No longer known for just gambling, Las Vegas has fashioned itself into an all around tourist destination. Today, the streets of Las Vegas are filled with business people, families, honey moon couples and even senior citizen tour groups.

If you go to Las Vegas and spend all of your time in the casinos, you will be missing out on a lot that the area has to offer. There are many tours available for you to choose from to ensure that you see all of the areas treasures.

Grand Canyon

Las Vegas offers several choices of tours of the Grand Canyon. You won't see a more spectacular view than at the Grand Canyon! To go to Las Vegas, and not tour the Grand Canyon would be like going to New York City and not viewing the Statue of Liberty! Your vacation to Las Vegas simply would not be complete without a tour of the Grand Canyon. Many of the Grand Canyon tours include a bonus stop at the Hoover Dam. Or the vacationer can choose to take separate tours of the Grand Canyon and the Hoover Dam to ensure that they have plenty of time to enjoy the wonders of each of them.

While in Las Vegas, be sure to check out the Bonnie & Clyde Getaway Car! This display, located at Primm Valley Resort & Casino not only includes the original car that the infamous robber couple of the 1930s died in, but also several other things which once belonged to Bonnie and Clyde.
Bellagio Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas Nevada

Conservatory

Another place you may wish to visit while enjoying your Vegas vacation is the Conservatory at Bellagio. Crafted by a team of 100 horticulturalists, the Bellagio's conservatory features elegant, elaborate arrangements of plants and flowers in its bright, airy atrium. This is a wonderful attraction that the whole family can enjoy!

Ethel M Chocolate Factory

Who wouldn't love to visit the Ethel M Chocolate Factory? Ethel M Chocolates caters to the sweet tooth in us all! Located just seven miles from the Las Vegas Strip, the free admission entices many visitors to the factory. At the candy factory you will get a behind the scenes look at the candy making process as well as the opportunity to do some sampling!
Las Vegas Travel Tips and Cheap Deals

Fountains

The Fountains at Bellagio are a must see Las Vegas free attraction. In the early evening hours, a water and music show plays again and again in the incredible fountains filling the quarter mile long lake located in front of the Bellagio. Another wonderful fountain display can be found at the Fountain shows at Caesars. No civilization has ever put on a greater spectacle than ancient Rome, and now visitors to Las Vegas have a chance to witness the glory for themselves at the Caesars Palace's fountain shows.

The Las Vegas Strip does have some of the best casinos in the world, and you definitely want to check them out while you are there. However, it is important to remember that your Las Vegas vacation can include so much more than just spending time at the casinos!

Cheap Las Vegas?

The most affordable way to get to Las Vegas is through vacation packages, not just any vacation packages but last minute vacation packages. There are many travel merchants which serve as clearinghouses for last minute cancellations, promotional offers and unsold/undersold flights and hotels. They will re-package these unsold inventories offering you a cheaper deal than if you would to buy these on your own separately.

Check out Last-Minute-Vacation-Guide.com to see the latest last minute vacations to Las Vegas!

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