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Rain in Las Vegas
When you visit Las Vegas, there is a very high chance that you’ll experience sun and clear skies. For the majority of the year, this is the standard weather in Las Vegas. It’s pretty safe to say you don’t need to pack your winter parka or
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Las Vegas in February
The excitement of the new year’s celebrations has died down and the long—and sometimes chilly—month of January has petered out. Time to move on with the year!
Though the early months of any year are a bit slow in Las Vegas, there is an upswing of visitors
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Las Vegas Neon Museum Boneyard
At first glance, the piles of discarded signage appear to be heaps of scrap metal and broken light bulbs, but look beyond the “trash” and you’ll find a treasure trove of Las Vegas history at the Neon Museum. Established in 1996, the Neon
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Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botancial Cactus Gardens
With the gambling, shows and attractions in Las Vegas, it can become quite pricey to visit the city. But if you’re looking for something that is both free and family friendly to do while you’re in Sin City, add the Ethel M Chocolate Factory and
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Trump International Hotel Las Vegas
Unsuspecting and subtle, Trump International Hotel Las Vegas doesn’t try to be everything at once. In fact, it’s one of the few hotels on the Las Vegas Strip that is just that … a hotel. Sure, its got a spa, bar and restaurant,
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Entertainment at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Hard Rock Hotel isn’t home to any headliner shows like many of the resorts in Las Vegas, but it is known for its impressive line-up of live music. Regardless of the time of year you visit Las Vegas, chances are you’ll recognize someone performi
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Things to Do at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Many people who stay at Hard Rock Hotel never leave the property during their vacation to Las Vegas. Part of the reason for that is because there is so much to keep people entertained at the resort. Among other draws, Hard Rock Hotel is home to one of the
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The Lion King at Mandalay Bay
Disney’s stage production of The Lion King has been winning over audiences for more than a decade. Now permanently playing at Mandalay Bay, The Lion King continues to impress crowds with its energetic, colorful performance featuring costumes, music a
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Las Vegas in the Spring
After the long months of winter, many people are ready to shed winter wear in exchange for sunglasses and a touch of sunshine. Las Vegas is on the cusp of stellar weather leading into the spring months, and it’s not unusual to find 70- or 80-degree w
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Tuscany Gardens – Tuscany Suites & Casino
Many Las Vegas dining establishments are securely rooted in their places along the Las Vegas Strip. Some, like Firefly, have downtown locations that keep them busy. But others, like Tuscany Gardens, are worth noting if for no other reason than few other pe
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Romantic Restaurants in Las Vegas
For most people, the perfect romantic restaurant offers a mix of high quality, flavorful cuisine and an intimate, personal atmosphere and vibe. There is no shortage of restaurants in Las Vegas that offer a setting ideal for an evening spent with your spec
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Spring Break in Las Vegas
If you’re looking for the ultimate Spring Break destination—a place where you can party all night and relax all day—look no further than Las Vegas. Sin City is the ultimate playground for adults, and if your vision of the ideal Spring Break includes
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Working in Las Vegas
Most people come to Las Vegas to play, but if you’d like to stay awhile, you’ll probably need to get a job.
There are two main industries that make up Las Vegas’ work force: Hospitality and services. On the Strip, the Las Vegas hotels and
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Las Vegas Premium Outlets
Any flight leaving Las Vegas is packed with tired people carrying home empty wallets and bags of goodies they’ve purchased while shopping in Sin City. Though there are plenty of places to spend money on the Strip, word has gotten out that one of the
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Las Vegas in March
March in Las Vegas is the dawn of comfortable (but not too hot) weather and an uptick in visitors as colleges let out for Spring Break.
During the winter months, visitors often find their favorite shows black or things closed for cleaning and renovations
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Zen Magic at Saxe Theater, Planet Hollywood
Noted in marketing materials as Japan’s “first ladies of illusion,” Ai and Yuki are the women behind Zen Magic, a Las Vegas matinee that combines magic and illusion with aerial acrobatics.
Zen Magic has a loose plot line whereby Ai and
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Las Vegas for Teens
Sin City.
The words themselves evoke a place caustic to families and definitely not for kids or teenagers. It’s true that Las Vegas is a hot spot for nightclubs, strip clubs, high-end restaurants, 21+ pool parties and burlesque shows, but that shouldn’t deter a
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Dining at Ravella Las Vegas
Unlike some hotels in Las Vegas, dining is not one of the key selling points of Ravella Las Vegas. Don’t expect to find any celebrity chefs here. But if you’re simply looking for something to eat without the hype and crowds, Ravella delivers.
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Things to Do at Ravella Las Vegas
Ravella Las Vegas is far from the Strip, so the resort does not have all the bells and whistles that other Las Vegas resorts have. It’s a fairly standard hotel by most cities’ criteria, and it offers a small selection of things for guests and v
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Ravella Las Vegas
Not everyone who visits Las Vegas is looking for the stereotypical Sin City experience. Bright casinos, high-energy nightclubs and miles of shopping opportunities aren’t necessarily a draw for everyone, and if that’s the case for you
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