Circus Circus is located towards the northern end of Las Vegas Strip near Hilton Grand Vacations Club and it lies in the Winchester region of the Strip. It is basically a casino hotel incorporated into a real circus and its origin dates back to 1968. It was originally opened by Jay Sarno who had also built the renowned Creasers Palace. Presently, MGM Mirage runs the place.
The casino features a playful environment with regular circus shows that delights the customers and guests in a very different way. It employs some of the finest circus artists and gymnasts around at present. It hotel has a capacity of over 3700 rooms and a fairly large casino. Its entrance presents with a grand tent-like structure that makes up for a perfect circus entryway. The entire hotel is festooned with lights that cast an air of festivity to its look. The place has always been a great attraction for families and children. The circus shows conducted are entirely free and they attract youngsters to the place.
The hotel provides with a variety exciting stay packages that starts with prices as low as 30 dollars. Compared to other hotels located along the strip, the prices offered in here are pretty affordable. It also contains a chain of 14 distinctive shops where you can shop for special accessories and unique apparels. Among these shops, one named Criss Angel Mindfreak got around popularly for exhibiting all sorts of kits and apparels autographed by the star himself.
Circus Circus is famous for its steakhouse that serves the best steak and delicious seafood at great prices. Since past 20 years, the restaurant is elected as the best steakhouse in the city. The hotel also has a golf course – Walter’s Golf that makes the destination more attractive for golf players.
Apart from circus shows and shopping centers, the casino hotel is in demand for owning the greatest indoor theme park in America – The Adventuredome. The park stretches across a land of 5 acres and offers some of the best rides and fun-filled games that are equally exciting for kids as well as grownups. The park offers around 20 different rides. The rates for these rides are quiet reasonable and they range from 4 to 7 dollars each. It also hosts free shows and circus oriented performances. The theme park timings start from 10 am everyday until midnight and on certain days until 9 pm. If you are planning to have a day tour in Adventuredome, it would be advisable to enquire in advance regarding its functional timings.
The hotel also features great Midway games and competitions that generate the atmosphere of a grand carnival party. Majority of the hotel’s customers, especially families come to enjoy their day at this amusement park. Keeping this fact in mind, the hotel offers a recreational vehicle parking lot for those arriving for a brief picnic.
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Las Vegas is one of the favorite places of almost everyone and people who like to travel a lot for vacations have a dream to visit Las Vegas at least once in a lifetime. Las Vegas has everything from cultural activities to modern infrastructure. Most of the tourists who plan for vacations, visit Las Vegas because of the excitement and bright colors.
The key facts of Las Vegas because of which tourists are attracted towards this destination are as follows:
- Las Vegas has average climate overall. In winter the temperature range is 3 degree to 20 and in summer the range is 10 degree to 25 degree.
- Transportation is at its best with more than 300 limousines, local buses covering each and every corner of Las Vegas and continuous Transit rails for public travel.
- More than twenty museums and libraries and many other attractions about which we have discussed below.
- Around 200,000 slot machines all over Las Vegas which gives profit of more than 50%.
- Around 15,000 miles of neon tubes are installed to illuminate Las Vegas Downtown.
The most important aspect of Las Vegas of being the favorite choice for tourism is that Las Vegas has most sunny days and it does not experience any severe weather. Apart from the attracting places and other aspects, people choose this place for vacations is because of diversity. You will find people from all over the world from different countries so you have a chance to interact with people of different cultures and religion. Once you enter Las Vegas, it is sure that you will not get time to sit and relax and you will be continuously enjoying by visiting some or the other place regardless of your interests and liking with friends or family. If you are a gaming freak then Las Vegas is the perfect place for you as you will find all the different types of available games like slot machines, casino’s etc. No matter what you choose after coming to Las Vegas, fun and enjoyment is guaranteed.
Some of the tourist’s attractions of Las Vegas are mentioned below:
- Bonnie Springs Old Nevada: This place is in the old western town of Red Rock Canyon which is around sixteen miles away from the downtown with lots of activities like shootings etc.
- Mt. Charleston: This Mountain has the highest elevation of around 11,920 feet and you can enjoy different adventurous ports such as hiking, winter skiing, picnicking, horseback riding etc.
- Death Valley: Death Valley is 280 feet below the sea level and the main attractions of this place are 20 Mule Canyon, Zabiske Point and Scotty’s Castle.
- Grand Canyon: This is the most famous place and almost everyone wants to visit this place once in a lifetime.
- Hoover Dam: This Dam was built in July 1994 and it has become one of the favorite attractions of tourists as it is one of the wonders of the modern world.
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area: This place is close to Las Vegas Downtown and you will find many activities like swimming, water skiing, fishing, boating, camping shoreline and six marinas.
There are lots of five star and seven star hotels located in Las Vegas so if you are planning for vacations you can stay in one of these hotels with world class service. If you are an adventurous person and travel a lot for vacations then visit Las Vegas at least once in your lifetime with friends or family.
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Ballys Buffet
702-739-4111
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am $13.95
Lunch:11:00am – 4:00pm $15.95
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm $19.95
Champagne Brunch:Saturday & Sunday 11:00pm – 4:00pm $19.95
Kids 4 & under free, 5-8 half price.
An excellent buffet that started great and has gotten better with age. The Big Kitchen Buffet at Bally’s has an elevated view of the Las Vegas Strip for you to enjoy while eating. Plenty of cook to order food.
Ballys Steakhouse
702-967-7999
Sunday 9:30am-2:30pm $65.00
The Sterling Brunch, Sundays only at Bally’s Steakhouse, includes caviar, lobster, sushi, and champagne. Reservations suggested.
Bellagio Buffet
702-693-7111
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am Mon-Fri $14.95
Lunch:11:00am – 4:00pm Mon-Fri $19.95
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm Sun-Thu $27.95
Gourmet Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm Fri & Sat $35.95
Sat & Sun Champagne Brunch:7:00am – 4:00pm $23.95, champagne $5.00 extra.
Is this the best buffet in Las Vegas? The Buffet at Bellagio is one of a small handful that could lay claim to the title. Plenty of live-action cooking stations, and a selection that ranges from standard to exotic. Chinese, Japanese, Italian and much more.
Circus Circus Buffet
702-734-0410
Breakfast:7:00am-11:00am $8.99
Lunch:11:30am – 2:00pm $9.99
Dinner:4:30pm – 10:00pm $10.99
The hotel that brought buffets to the Las Vegas masses is still solid, and still priced right, but it’s also been newly renovated and improved. The Circus Circus Buffet once relied on being a good value, it’s now just plain good.
Excalibur Buffet
702-597-7777
Breakfast:6:30am – 11:00am $10.49
Lunch:11:00am – 4:00pm Mon-Sat $11.99
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm Sun-Thu $14.49
Dinner:Fri & Sat 4:00pm to 11:00pm $14.49
Sunday Champagne Brunch:6:30am – 4:00pm $12.99
Kids 3 & Under: Free, Kids 4-12 $9.49 Breakfast, $10.49 Lunch, $12.49 Dinner, $10.49 Brunch.
Huge selection with multiple lines make Excalibur’s Round Table Buffet a tasty, fast place to eat.
Flamingo Buffet
702-733-3111
Brunch7:00am – 2:30pm $12.95
Sat & Sun Brunch7:00am – 2:30pm $14.95
Dinner:4:30pm – 10:00pm $17.95
Try to get seated next to the window. The Paradise Garden Buffet overlooks one of the most entertaining free venues in Las Vegas, the Flamingo’s wildlife preserve. Shrimp, Alaskan Crab Legs, and Prime Rib are served nightly. The view is great, the food is wonderful, this is a great Las Vegas buffet.
Harrahs Buffet
702-369-5000
Breakfast:7:00am to 11:00pm (til 10am Sat & Sun) $12.99
Lunch:11:00am to 4:00pm $15.99
Dinner:4:00pm to 10:00pm $21.99
Sat & Sun Champagne Brunch:10:00am to 4:00pm $19.99
Flavors has been renovated and improved. Live cooking stations, very good food. A wide selection of cuisine, even by Las Vegas Strip standards.
Imperial Palace Buffet
702-731-3311
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am $10.99
Lunch:11:00am – 4:00pm $11.99
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm $14.99
Weekend Brunch:10:00am – 4:00pm $12.99
Kids prices: Breakfast – $8.99 Lunch -$9.99 Dinner -$12.99
The Emperor’s Buffet has an Asian motif. Plenty to eat if you like Asian food, still enough to eat if you don’t.
Las Vegas Hilton Buffet
702-732-5111
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am $11.99
Lunch:11:00am – 2:30pm $12.99
Dinner:5:00pm – 10:00pm $16.99
Weekend Champagne Brunch:8:00am – 2:30pm $16.99
The Buffet has been completed renovated and improved. Plenty of typical Las Vegas buffet food, well done. Free wine and beer with dinner is a nice touch.
Luxor Buffet
702-262-4000
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am $11.99
Lunch:11:00am – 2:30pm Mon-Fri, 11-4 Sat & Sun $13.99
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm $19.99
Kids 4-11 pay $8.99 breakfast, $9.99 lunch, $13.99 dinner. Kids 3 & under eat free.
The Pharoahs Pheast Buffet features a 30-foot salad bar, homemade pizza station, two carving stations, two omelet stations, and food from around the world. Desserts include french pastries and sugar-free desserts.
Mandalay Bay Buffet
702-632-7777
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am Mon-Sat $13.99
Lunch:11:00am – 2:30pm Mon-Fri, 11-3 Sat & Sun $16.99
Dinner:3:00pm – 10:00pm $23.99
Sunday Champagne Brunch7:00am – 2:45pm $21.75
Kids 4-11 pay $8.99 breakfast, $9.99 lunch, $13.99 dinner. Kids 3 & under eat free.
Great view of their tropical lagoon. Lots of live action stations, great food, great desserts. First class.
MGM Grand Buffet
702-891-1111
Breakfast:Mon-Fri 7:00am – 11:00am Sat & Sun 7:00am – 10:00am $12.99 Kids 4-12 $6.99
Lunch:11:00am – 2:30pm Mon-Fri $14.99 Kids 4-12 $7.99
Dinner:4:30pm – 10:00pm Sun-Thu $24.99 Kids 4-12 $11.99
Dinner:4:30-10:30 Fri & Sat $26.99 Kids 4-12 $11.99
Weekend Champagne BrunchSat & Sun 10:00am – 2:30pm $26.99
Kids Under 4 eat free.
The MGM Grand Buffet is another epic Las Vegas buffet from MGM-Mirage properties.
Mirage Buffet
702-791-7111
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am Mon-Fri $12.50 Kids 5-10 $8.50
Lunch:11:00am – 3:00pm Mon-Fri $17.50 Kids 5-10 $12.50
Dinner:3:00pm – 10:00pm $20.50 Kids 5-10 $16.50
Weekend Champagne Brunch8:00am – 3:00pm $22.50 Kids 5-10 $14.50
Kids 4 and under eat free.
Cravings is a new buffet at the Mirage, and one of the best in town. Visually striking. Cravings has 11 cooking stations so everyone will get their favorite food here.
Monte Carlo Buffet
702-730-7777
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am Mon-Sat $11.80
Lunch:11:30am – 3:30pm $13.95
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm $19.34
Sunday Champagne Brunch7:00am – 3:00pm $19.34
The Buffet features an exhibition-style kitchen. Live cooking stations. Typically good MGM-Mirage buffet.
Paris Buffet
702-946-7000
Breakfast:7:00am – 11:00am $12.95 kids 4-10 $9.95
Lunch:11:30am – 5:30pm $17.95 kids 4-10 $14.95
Dinner:5:30pm – 10:00pm $24.95 kids 4-10 $21.95
Champagne Brunch:Sat & Sun 11:30am – 4:30pm Sun $24.95 kids 4-10 $21.95
Not surprisingly there’s a lot of French food at Le Village Buffet. Very good, and different from the other buffets.
Planet Hollywood Buffet
702-785-5555
Breakfast:8:00am – 10:30am M-F $12.99
Lunch:11:00am – 2:30pm $15.99
Dinner:4:00pm – 9:30pm $23.99
Champagne Brunch:8:30am – 2:30pm Sat & Sun $20.99
Kids under 5 eat free, discounts for ages 5-9.
With items like Tempura Shrimp, Shrimp Scampi, Marinated Lamb Kabobs, and Baklava the Spice Market Buffet goes well beyond the traditional Las Vegas buffets, while at the same time satisfying those with meat and potatoes type appetites. One of the best buffets in Las Vegas.
Riviera Buffet
702-734-5110
Breakfast:6:00am – 11:00am Mon-Fri 7:00am – 11:00am Sat & Sun $10.99
Lunch:11:00am – 2:00pm $11.99
Weekend Champagne Brunch:10:00am – 3:00pm $12.99
It’s not a misprint, the Worlds Fare Buffet is not open for dinner. Still, it’s a pretty good buffet for the price and location.
Sahara Buffet
702-737-2111
Breakfast:7:00am – 10:30am $7.99
Lunch:10:30am – 4:00pm $8.99
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm $10.99
Weekend Champagne Brunch:7:00am – 4:00pm $11.99
Prime Rib is served nightly in the Sahara Buffet. Another good value Las Vegas buffet.
South Coast Buffet
702-796-7111
Breakfast:7:00am – 10:00am Mon-Fri $6.45
Lunch:11:00am – 3:00pm Mon-Fri $7.45
Dinner:4:00pm – 9:00pm, Closes at 10:00 Fri & Sat $12.95
Monday Steak Night4:00pm – 9:00pm $13.95
Wednesday Seafood Night$16.95
Saturday Brunch8:00am – 3:00pm $8.45
Sunday Brunch8:00am-3:00pm $11.95
Like virtually everything else at the South Coast, The Garden Buffet is high quality and low priced.
Stratosphere Buffet
702-380-7777
Brunch Mon-Thu:7:00 am – 3:00 pm $9.25
Brunch Sat & Sun:7:00 am – 3:00 pm $10.25
Champagne Brunch Sun:7:00 am – 3:00 pm $13.25
Dinner Mon-Thu:4:00 pm – 10:00 pm $13.25
Friday Steak & Seafood:4:00 pm – 10:00 pm $17.25
Dinner Sat:4:00 pm – 10:00 pm $14.25
Sunday Seafood Night:4:00 pm – 10:00 pm $16.25
Yet another one if the good value Las Vegas buffets.
Terrible’s Buffet
702-733-7000
Breakfast:7:00am – 10:00am $4.99
Lunch:11:00am – 3:00pm $6.99
Dinner:4:00pm – 9:00pm $9.99
Thursday Seafood Dinner:4:00pm – 9:00pm $12.99
Sunday Brunch:7:00am – 3:00pm $8.99
Kids 5-10 eat for half off, kids 4 and under eat for free.
We talk about value, Terribles just takes it a step further with really low prices on good food. You’ll see why locals pack into this Las Vegas Buffet daily.
Treasure Island Buffet
702-894-7111
Breakfast:7:00am to 11:00am $12.00
Lunch:11:00am to 4:00pm $15.00
Dinner:4:00pm to 10:30pm $20.00
Weekend Champagne Brunch:7:00am to 4:00pm $15.00
Gourmet Dinner Fri & Sat:4:00pm to 10:30pm $26.00
Recently upgraded, this buffet is typical of the MGM-Mirage Properties, which is to say it’s outstanding.
Tropicana Buffet
702-739-2222
Breakfast:7:30am – 11:00am $10.99
Lunch:11:00am – 4:00pm $11.99
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:00pm $15.50
Weekend Champagne Brunch:7:30am- 2:30pm $16.25
Dinner features all you can eat shrimp and prime rib.
Wynn Buffet
702-770-7100
Breakfast:8:00am – 10:30am Mon-Fri $14.95
Lunch:11:00am – 3:30pm Mon-Fri $19.95
Dinner:4:00pm – 10:30pm $31.95
Weekend Brunch:8:30am – 3:30pm $23.95, $29.95 with champagne
Kids 3 and under eat for free.
It would be a shock if The Buffet at The Wynn wasn’t first class. It is a definite contender for the best in Las Vegas, maybe the best in the world. Maybe someday all Las Vegas Buffets will be this good.
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Las Vegas is widely regarded as one of the best cities in terms of leisure and recreation in the United States. Of course, you ability to enjoy the best of what Las Vegas has to offer depends on your being able to get to the top spots in Las Vegas. Here then are the top 10 places to visit in Las Vegas.
1. The Freemont Street: Your visit to Las Vegas certainly won’t be complete without getting to visit this part of the city, where the attraction is, quite ironically, lights and more lights. No, these are not static neon lights hanging out of shop fronts (though there are plenty of those too); but purpose-placed lights, often used for performing various stunts for the visitors (by creating light shows). Fact is, you will never get to see so much canopy light anywhere else in the world as you will see on Freemont street. Just visiting a place to see lights might seem like a frivolous undertaking – unless you get to savor the Freemont Street experience, which in all honesty, makes you feel as if you have been transplanted to another planet; because few places on the world have the type of Aura Freemont Street has. Of course, being just a city street in Las Vegas, Freemont Street does not charge ‘entrance fees’ to people looking to savor its beauty, meaning that this is one of the Las Vegas attractions you can enjoy absolutely free of charge. But then again, if you insist on spending some money here, you can purchase a cola or some lollypop to savor on your trip to Freemont Street.
2. Lion Habitat: Found at the City’s MGM Grand, Las Vegas’ Lion Habitat is one venue you won’t want to give a miss on your visit to the city; especially if you a lover of nature or animals and animal life at large. The name is not a dupe: the Las Vegas Lion Habitat found at the City’s MGM grand is indeed home to quite a number of life lions; and it could be a roar from one of these that alerts you to the fact that you gotten to the habitat. If you are visiting Las Vegas with your young ones, be sure to visit this particular attraction; but also be ready for a lot of questions about these amazing animals. To be sure, the lions in Las Vegas Lion Habitat at the city’s MGM grand are in captivity (living indoors as they do); but that doesn’t seem to strip them off too much of their lion character. The beauty of the Lion habitat, of course, is that a visit to it is absolutely free of charge; quite a remarkable fact keeping in mind that spots of this nature tend to charge considerable amounts of money for admission to visitors.
3. Hoover Dam: While the Hoover Dam, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest man-made wonders of the world isn’t in Las Vegas (downturn) city proper, at just about 48 kilometers from the city (and being well connected to the city by a number of public transport options), the Hoover dam is one place you can manage to visit quite conveniently if you have the will to. Hoover Dam, which at one point of its life was the largest concrete structure in the world, has a surface area of over 640 square kilometers, spanning to a height over 200 meters above ground at its highest. A road passes right on top of it, giving visitors the opportunity to savor it from a vantage point. Besides the dam, which is an attraction by itself for its sheer enormity, some of the gothic buildings that make up the wider Hoover Dam facilities are architectural masterpieces; and for lovers of fine architecture, these are additional attractions to the Hoover dam. A visit to the Hoover dam will also bring you to one of the few marked time zone borders in the world, so that at one point on the dam you are on PST (Pacific Standard Time); and at another point on the dam you are on Mountain Time Zone! The best things in life are free, and besides the investment you make in transport to get to Hoover Dam from downtown Las Vegas, no other charge is levied to visitors to this dam.
4.Stratosphere Tower: Previously known as ‘Vegas World’ when it came up in the late 90s (at around 1996), Stratosphere Tower is America’s tallest observation tower, towering to over 350 meters above the ground; which translates to over 1,100 feet in American measuring units. The Stratosphere Tower, as one comes to learn when visiting, is part of the Stratosphere Las Vegas complex, home to a popular hotel (and of course a casino), alongside the tower. The hotel at the Stratosphere Tower is one of the biggest in Las Vegas, at 2,400+ rooms, with the Casino in it being a very unique one too in a number of ways. At the very top of the tower is a couple of observation decks, from where you get to see Las Vegas and beyond from a vantage point. To cater for the culinary needs of visitors to the tower and make the visit to the tower an even more memorable experience, there is a very fine restaurant at the very top of the Las Vegas Stratosphere Tower. Also operated from the Stratosphere Tower is the world’s highest Thrill ride, called the ‘Big Shot,’ as well the world’s second and third highest thrill rides on various points of the tower
5. Circus Circus: If you are a lover of circus, or if you are visiting Las Vegas with your young ones, the visit certainly won’t be complete without a visit to the city’s Circus Circus. This is a truly entertaining circus experience, and even if you are not a circus lover, you might still at least consider making a visit to this one, just for once. Circus Circus, as you will come to learn while visiting, has a lot more to offer in addition to the circus entertainment. Bellow the circus, for instance, is a Casino you might also want to try your luck at, if you are a lover of casinos. You can, of course, bypass the casino if it is not your fancy, and head straight up into the Circus Circus which is located on top of the casino. Notably, this is not one of those seasonal Circuses where you try your lucky whether there might be or might not be show going on, as there is always a show at the Circus Circus at every time of the day, and on every day of the week. And did we mention that the entertainment at Circus Circus is absolutely free of charge? Well, it is.
6. White Tiger Lair: This is yet another spot you won’t want to give a miss while visiting Las Vegas, if you are an animal lover. But even if you not an animal lover, the White Tiger Lair is one of the places you can get to visit and see what it is that people find so fascinating in animals. If you are visiting Las Vegas with your kids, and you want to get for them some clean and wholesome entertainment, too, the White Tiger Lair is one of the places to do just that, but with a caveat: be ready to answers lots of question about these amazing felines that are said to be among the fastest in the world. History has it that the White Tiger Lair is a creation of Mirage, who popularized the white tiger some years back; where the lair was created as a ‘retirement home’ for the tigers after quite a considerable period of ‘amazing service.’ Oh, and another interesting factor you might get to know about the White Tiger Lair is that admission to it is absolutely free of charge – so you really don’t have to worry about the cost factor. This makes a great place to visit when you happen to find yourself short of money while on a visit to Las Vegas.
7. Floyd Lamb Park: Located at Tule Springs in Las Vegas, Floyd Lamb Park is home to many of Las Vegas’ chief natural attractions. When many visitors get to Las Vegas, they image that this city which is obviously so rich in man-made attractions is short on natural attractions. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth – and to get evidence to this fact, the place to pay a visit to is the Floyd Lamb Park. The Floyd Lamb Park in question, by the way, is not a petty affair: we are looking at a park that encompasses more than 8 square kilometers, covering more than 2,000 acres in between. Among the attractions to be savored at the Floyd Lamb Park include an archaeological site and an olden ranch as well as the Tule springs (and oasis) whose presence is cited as one of the factors that caused the location of Las Vegas at the location it is to be found at, which incidentally is a desert. Unless you are die-hard casino enthusiast who would visit Las Vegas purely to partake of its gambling venues, it will indeed be quite hard to prove that you have indeed gotten to visit Las Vegas without having gotten to visit the Floyd Lamb Park.
8. Las Vegas Springs Reserve: The Las Vegas Springs Reserve is yet another impressive example of Las Vegas’ 12+ parks. Although a much modest property (at just about 180 acres) compared to Floyd Lamp’s 2,200 acres, Las Vegas Springs Reserve nevertheless makes for an impressive park by any standards; home to a great variety of natural and man-made attractions. A gardening enthusiast, for instance, would be sure to enjoy a visit the botanical gardens in the park, while a history enthusiast will be sure to enjoy a visit to one of the museum galleries in the Las Vegas Springs Reserve. The botanical gardens in Las Vegas Springs Reserve are notable in that they house some hard-to-find plants that only grow in deserts, and which are a reminder that when all is said and done Las Vegas is still a ‘desert city.’ You might even be lucky to find one or another outdoor concert taking place at Las Vegas Springs Reserve, as many such concerts are held here regularly. If you have the time, you can also check out what is on offer in the indoor theater which is part of this park, or simply take a nature walk in this extremely beautiful park. In case you are hosting an event in Las Vegas and are looking for a good venue, Las Vegas Springs reserve is one such place you can consider for the purpose, as it also hires out event venues.
9. Bellagio Fountain Show: If you happen to have a few minutes to spare in between your various escapades in Las Vegas, be sure to make it to the Bellagio Hotel and Casino – and get to witness the spectacular Bellagio fountain show. This, by the way, is not just another fountain in a city – but quite a remarkable fountain – which shoots its water hundreds of feet high. If you are coming with your young ones to Las Vegas, and want to keep them thoroughly entertained, this is definitely one place you will want them to get to; though even you yourself will definitely also get impressed with the whole thing. Bellow the fountain is quite a spectacular lake (where the water that shoots into the air lands); and if water inspires serenity in you and you happen to be perturbed for some reason, this would definitely be one of the places for you to give a visit to go for a bit of reprieve. Oh, and unless you will be partaking of the goodies at the Bellagio hotel and casino, viewing the fountain show of itself would be absolutely free of charge; so you need not worry about costs as you head there.
10. Sports Hall of Fame: If you are a sports lover visiting Las Vegas, the city’s Sports Hall of Fame is one of the best places you should make an effort to give a visit. To be sure, the Sports Hall of Fame, which is located at the popular Las Vegas Club is a history-oriented places, so that it is not a place to head looking to catch some sporting action taking place, but rather a place that is home to quite a remarkable collection of sports memorabilia spanning a considerable portion of Las Vegas’ recent history. Don’t let the fact that the Las Vegas Sports Hall of Fame is part of the Las Vegas Club scare you into imagining that you might not afford it, because to be sure, a visit to the Sports Hall of Fame (of itself) is actually absolutely free of charge. The fact that you can get to visit the Las Vegas Sports Hall of Fame absolutely free of charge makes it a great place to visit if you happen to have some free time you are looking to dispose off while visiting Las Vegas, or in between your various scheduled activities in Las Vegas. All in all, a visit to the Las Vegas Sports Hall of Fame is something you will greatly enjoy (and come out of having learnt quite a number of things about Las Vegas rich sport scene) if you set aside just a little time for it.
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Choosing (Picking) the right Las Vegas Buffet
Who doesn’t love to eat? I know that I do. I love Italian, Chinese, Mexican, and American food. What better place to go eat than Las Vegas? I think it is safe to say that Las Vegas is the buffet capital of the world. When planning or just discussing about Las Vegas, one of the most talked about topics is the buffets that are located in Sin City. If you’re coming here from out of town, or a local, there are so many buffets to choose from it can be confusing. Today, I’ll be going over some of my own personal rules of thumb while choosing a buffet to dine at. I also will be sharing my reviews of some buffets that I have dined at. I always think planning ahead of time will make your life just that much easier. Hopefully, by the end of this post you may be able to choose the right buffet to fit you and your parties need.
Buffet Budget
Picture this, you’re on your last day in Las Vegas and everyone in your party wants to have lunch/dinner at a very expensive buffet before leaving. You sneak off into the restroom, to peek at your budget on hand and you’re short on cash. What to do now? It’ll just be too embarrassing to tell everyone that you are short on cash. This section is designed specifically to assist you in preventing events like this happening. Generally speaking, everyone who visits Las Vegas has a pre planned budget for all their spending whether it is $100.00 or $100,000. Allocating your money resources could be an important role while planning your visit to Las Vegas. This section is primarily for those working with a budget. If you’re one of those people who have the attitude “Money is no object”, then you can skip this buffet budget section and move on to the next. First, you have to know how many days exactly you are going to be staying in Las Vegas. Next, briefly discuss with your party ahead of time on how many buffets they are all planning on attending per day. This way you can allocate your money wisely. It’s a plus if you can find out which buffet everyone’s planning on dining at. That way you can calculate your exact costs in advance and set that amount to the side including $2.00 tip (more or less per person).
Calculate it like this:
Cost of 1 Buffet : $29.99
Individual Tax: $2.00
Server Tip: $2.00 (more of less)
Total comes to be about $34.00
Timing is Everything
The topic says it all. While you’re in Las Vegas the time just flies because you’re having such a great time (well most of the time). You have to be sure to plan a scheduled time to meet up with your party at the buffet. Why you ask? The buffets at peak times have wait time just for a table. They can go anything from a 5 min to a 2 hour wait time. I’ve been in situations when we just “wing” it at anytime we’re hungry for some food but, due to bad planning have to wait in a buffet line for 2 hours. If you just want to eat at a buffet that is not that popular I suggest picking a buffet in downtown Las Vegas. The buffets located in downtown have almost no wait time because they are competing with the mainstream buffets on the Strip. To avoid some of these long lines you may want to consider attending a buffet 1 hour earlier than the regular peak times for the buffet. Try to walk by the buffet of choice early in the day and ask them when the peak lunch/dinner is and try to make it a point to line up an hour early. Remember, going an hour early can save you from any wait time for the chosen buffet and you can have 2+ more hours to spend in the evening after dinner to do whatever you want to.
What do you like to eat?
Make sure you know what you want to eat. If you like seafood, then go to a seafood buffet. The seafood buffets in Las Vegas have very fresh seafood boiled, steamed, and even fried to your liking. If you’re a seafood lover, do consider looking at the Carnival Buffet at the Rio Hotel and Casino. Find out which casinos specialize in what. If you don’t care what the buffet has then just go with the flow of the group your with.
Free Buffets?
Don’t forget to check your comps if you’ve already been gambling. Try to obtain comps for your lunch or dinner buffets if you do gamble. To find out if you qualify for comped buffets just ask the Pit bosses to check for you or ask the rewards program area for that specific casino.
Do you smoke?
Do you dislike smokers or are you a smoker yourself? If your smoker your all out of luck here. There is no longer any smoking inside any Nevada Casino Restaurant.
Do you drink?
If you enjoy drinking while you’re eating, then make sure the buffet you are attending serves alcohol. Most buffets in Las Vegas server wine and champagne.
VIP
Lastly, I’d like you remind everyone who has passed the first tier of any Las Vegas Rewards program to remember to flash your “silver” “platinum” whatever the color of your second tier card. Showing this “status” symbol will allow you to bypass almost the buffet lines for that Casino.
Bon Appetit!
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Las Vegas, Caesars Palace Forum Shops Review
Address:
3500 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 893-4800
(800) CAESARS
Description:
What happens in Ancient Rome stays in Ancient Rome? Not in the case of Caesars Palace Forum shops! This very busy shopping mall was built to resemble the streets from Ancient Rome. While walking around, you will encounter some statues. The ceilings are painted to resemble the blue sky with nice “fluffy” clouds. Not to mention there is an amazing escalator! This is must see when visiting Las Vegas

There are many well known/branded shops within this great shopping center. To name a few:
STORES INCLUDE
- Bvlgari
- Burberry
- Christian Dior
- Fendi
- Gianni Versace
- Gucci
- Harry Winston
- Louis Vuitton
- Roberto Cavalli
- Salvatore Ferragamo
- Valentino
If you’re looking for a bite to eat, the Forum Shops offers a huge array of restaurants. To name a few:
RESTAURANTS INCLUDE
- The Palm
- Spago
- Trevi
- Planet Hollywood
- La Salsa
- The Cheesecake Factory
- Chinois
- BOA Steakhouse
- Joe’s Seafood
- Prime Steak & Stone Crab
- Sushi Roku
- Il Mulino New York and Cafe Della Spiga
- plus additional specialty food stores such as Swensen’s Ice Cream
Here’s an example of some nice decor:
Finding Caesars Palace Forum Shops from your Hotel Room:
For first time visitors, the easiest way to reach the forum shops may be to just have a taxi take you there. For return visitors, the Forum Shops is located at the intersection of the Strip and Flamingo Road.
Free Transportation if your off the Strip:
Coming from The Rio Las Vegas All Suite:
There’s a free tram ride during that takes you from The Rio all the way to Harrahs Casino. (Caesars Palace is across the street from Harrahs) Once you reach Harrahs Casino make your way towards the strip and not the main lobby of Harrahs (both in opposite directions).
Coming from the Palms Resort
There’s a free tram ride during regular operating hours that will take you from The Palms Resort directly to Caesar’s Palace.
For more free means of transportation around Las Vegas Read More Here…
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