
Nelson_DeVon
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The show "ICE" is a great show, and there are discounted tickets available. I think that Death Valley and the Hoover Dam are good things to see. It sounds like you will be having a wonderful time. |
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tequila lucky
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Too many things to recommend, must go to Fremont Street Experience in the evening, daytime temps here now are low 50F or 10 to 13 C, night time 30's to 40's or 2 to 8C. Hope that helps you pick some clothes |
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Sammy P
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You can't not go to the world famous casinos in Vegas. Just don't get addicted! |
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lemonzestingtoday
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I am assuming you are all going to be 21 at the start of your holiday? If your friedn is havin their 21st while there they will be very restricted in what they can do untill they hit that 21
no bars, no standing in casinos no alcohol no clubs no beer, and yes they will card you if you look under 30 so make sure you carry photo id with you- your passport or driving licence |
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Wylie Coyote
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Current temp is 50 F. Bally's is a good place to stay on the strip. 702-967-4591. The Paris is a to die for breakfast. The stratosphere gives you the view. Hoover Dam (what the fish said when he ran into a wall). The Grand Canyon is close by, also Death Valley, Valley of Fire and Red Rock. The strip at night has lots of people and water and Volcano shows. Daytime you have the Swap Meet and Indoor swap meets. Shopping at the Fashion court Mall. You can gamble at the Playboy Club, or any of a hundred other casinos. Conventions and new ideas. Should be enough for a week. Have fun, and to her, Happy Birthday. |
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finglonger
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there is loads to do in vegas, much more than you can do in a week let alone 3 days almost every hotel on the strip as a theme and an attractio with the exception of the LV hilton which is of the strip and is host to star trek the experience.. quarks bar/museum and 2 awsome trek simulator rides
weather at this time of the year is arround 15c (57f) during day and as low or lower than 2c(35f) at night |
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Dave S
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Hard rock, The Palms, and try to get downtown one night for Freemont Street Experience. Rent a car while you're there it's much easier. As far as weather - It's not that warm this time of year especially at night. Bring some long sleeves and a jacket. |
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Mistress K
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Since you're from the UK, you probably won't find Vegas to be cold right now. (even though I've been freezing all winter, but I'm climatized to the summer heat lol) It does get windy sometimes though, so bring a jacket and some outer layers to wear when the sun goes down.
I don't know how soon you're coming out here, but the weather really starts to get nice around march and april. |
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Matt B
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I went in December (from the UK and also early 20s) and it was mild - too cold to swim but warm enough to not need to wear a jacket or jumper.
Tryst at the Wynn is a really good night - it has its own waterfall and is very chilled out. We also went to the new club at the Luxor, which was more wild. Would recommend you get VIP access wherevery you go unless you want to wait in line forever.
We did indoor skydiving too, if you want a bit of an unusual thing to try! |
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shygrl33
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You could go see the fountains at the Bellagio. It's free. The show at Treasure Island is free, the volcano at the Mirage is pretty cool (free) and the light show downtown is cool (free). M&M World is kind of cool. I would also recommend checking out Madame Tussaud's wax muesum. You can get discount tickets for about $15. There is so much to do there. You will have a great time. Enjoy your trip. |
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Sour Orange
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Oh! Vegas! Always a blast there.
How about watching Le Reve? It's at the Wynn, and it's about water, and synchronized swimming, basically. It's really something special!
Or, the Phantom of the Opera, at the Venetian?
It's very dramatic (in the good way), and the performers are outstanding!
Or, you could always hit the malls :)
I would personally suggest the Forum Shops under Caesar's Palace, or the Fashion Show Mall, located across from the Wynn.
Have fun! (: |
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Emeka Vegas
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You will never be bored in Las Vegas. Not only is it affordable, and very luxurious but full of activities. You don't have to gamble or have a lot of money to have a great time.
Here is a list of free attractions
http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/free-attractions.html
Remember to see the Bellagio fountains and Fremont street at night.
As far as the weather is concerned, pack warm clothes. It won't be as cold as the UK but it does get cold at night.
http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/weather.html |
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red lady-bird
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Hi, The sun feels hot during the day, but the air is cool.(does that make sense?) You will certainly need to carry/wear a sweatshirt or light fleece. The evenings are still cool. A jacket will be required. Do not worry about booking too much stuff before you go, there will be plenty of opportunities to do this while you are there. You will love the helicopter trip. The best show in Vegas is Blue Man Group at the Venetian. Have a great time. Vegas really rocks. |
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Dark Crusader
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at the mo the weather in las Vegas is between 14 & 16 degrees & cloudy so not to hot but still warm enough.
as regards places to go there are shops galore in vegas, but the one place that is a must is CAESARS PALACE, the reason why???? simple go to the far north side of the forum shopping mall next to virgin records & nike town you will find "the CHEESECAKE FACTORY" food here is great but their cheesecake menu is out of this world. we have been to this factory & the one in macy's san francisco. |
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Your Face
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Las Vegas is baking hot so wear shorts! |
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Agent 40
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http://www.reviewjournal.com/bestoflv/
Best of Las Vegas 2007 poll. |
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