LAS VEGAS VACATIONS
Las Vegas Attractions for Families
Las Vegas Casinos: Places to Stay
Most people know about Las
Vegas gambling, but do you know that there is more to do in Las Vegas than play poker or roulette?
There are plenty of family activities and fun things to do with kids. There are indoor
theme parks, year round swimming, roller coasters, fountains, and amazing Las Vegas shows.
The Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon are easy day trips from Las Vegas. Circus Circus
and MGM and other casinos have childcare facilities and any casino will have lists of
bonded babysitting services to use if you would like to experience Las Vegas gaming or
nightlife on your own.
The water show in front of the Bellagio;
St. Mark's Place and the canals within the Venetian; the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las
Vegas; the lion habitat at MGM Grand; nightly volcano eruptions at the Mirage; the Luxor
pyramid; the Roman streetscape at the Forum Shops in Caesars Palace; the Mardi Gras-style
Show in the Sky at Rio's Masquerade Village; the view from the observation deck at the
Stratosphere Tower; the Fremont Street Experience. This is Las Vegas!
Historically, Fremont Street is where it all began, from a small railroad stop at the turn
of the century to one of the brightest streets in the world. For decades, Fremont Street
was one of the best places to cruise in a convertible car but now the street has been
closed off to traffic and it is a pedestrian paradise lined with kiosks, souvenir shops
and, of course, many, many casinos.

Often, visitors to Las Vegas venture no more than a few hundred yards away from the Strip,
the 3.5-mile-long stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard that's lined on both sides with casino
hotels. Because so much is concentrated on one street, it is easier to understand the
layout of the city if you break the Strip into sections. The South Strip begins near
McCarran International Airport, extends north to Harmon Avenue and includes the major
intersection where the Strip meets Tropicana Avenue. The Central Strip runs from Harmon
north to Spring Mountain Road and includes the busy Flamingo Road intersection. The North
Strip goes from Spring Mountain to just north of Sahara Avenue.
Downtown is located a few miles north of the northern end of the Strip. There the casinos
are smaller, older and less lavish, but the area has its own theme attraction, the outdoor
light show known as the Fremont Street Experience.
If you want to see what there is to do away from the casinos and bright lights, take a
panoramic peek at nearby recreational areas such as the spectacular Red Rock Canyon
National Conservation Area, Mt. Charleston and the quaint little town of Boulder City, the
only town in the state of Nevada where gambling remains illegal.
City residents and visitors alike say there is no place like Las Vegas, Nevada anywhere
else in the world!

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