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Las Vegas Travel » Destinations http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com Wed, 20 Oct 2010 19:02:54 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.5 en hourly 1 The Top Ten Attractions in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/the-top-ten-attractions-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/the-top-ten-attractions-in-las-vegas/#comments Sat, 18 Sep 2010 11:05:57 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=124 The Top Ten Attractions in Las VegasIf there is one thing about Las Vegas is that there is a lot to do and see while visiting. With so much going on in this exciting city, you may not know where to begin your vacation. To help you out, we’ve listed the top ten attractions in Las Vegas below:

  • 1. The Adventurdome at Circus Circus. A great indoor theme park that includes roller coaster and even a top-notch water park.2. The Bellagio Fountains offers an entertaining and beautiful fountain and light show most evenings.3. Conservatory and Botanical Gardens found in the Bellagio Hotel are extraordinary and shouldn’t be missed, offering both exquisite design features and unusually arrangements.

    4. Las Vegas Motor Speedway. A must-see for every speed racing enthusiast, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is the home of a variety of races and special events throughout the year.

    5. The Volcano at Mirage Hotel. One of the most popular attractions in Las Vegas, the lifelike volcano eruption at the Mirage is held every hour on the hour from dusk to midnight in the hotel lobby. Best yet, the show is absolutely free!

    6. Cirquel de Solei. One of the best shows found in Vegas, the Cirquel de Solei offers an entertaining display of acrobatics that are enjoyed by young and old alike.

    7. Springs Preserve. Offering a myriad of dessert trails, indoor exhibits and beautiful gardens, the Spring Reserve offers a lot of outdoor offerings to the nature lover.

    8. Lied Discovery Museum. A great interactive museum for kids offering a variety of science exhibits that can be experienced first hand by touching.

    9. Mandala Bay offers its very own aquarium to rival many public aquariums in other states, right in the hotel lobby.

    10. Caesar’s Forum Shops. If you love to shop you will not want to miss the shops in the Caesar Forum. Offering dozens of the nation’s top designers, it is a must-stop for anyone interested in some real top-quality shopping while on vacation.

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How to Find a Job in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-find-a-job-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-find-a-job-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 11 Aug 2010 11:18:50 +0000 Rainbow Chaser http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=132 How to Find a Job in Las VegasLas Vegas can be a real drawn for those who want to start a whole new chapter in their lives. Once you have made the decision to relocate to Las Vegas, your first step will be to get a job. Ready to find out how to find a job in Las Vegas? Great! Here are a few places to start your search:

  • Begin your job search online. In addition to national sites like www.Monster.com or www.Careerbuilder.com you should also check out regional sites like www.lasvagasjobs.com and www.jobsinvegas.org. All of these sites offer up-to-date employment opportunities in Las Vegas and its surrounding area. If you have a specific industry or even employer in mind, be sure to check out their website for job opportunities listed there.
  • A visit to Vegas can also open up some employment opportunities. In addition to visiting employers in person to fill out applications or meet with their HR Departments, be sure to make an appointment at the local Employment office for job listings.
  • Check out the local classifieds. Depending on the type of work you are looking for, perusing the local employment ads in the paper can be a big help to locating prospects.
  • Network. Never underestimate the power of a good network. Be sure to ask any friends,, family or acquaintances familiar with the city if they have heard of any job openings that you may be qualified for.
  • Make an appointment with a recruiting office in the city either via the telephone or in person. These types of agencies have recruiters on staff to help match possible candidates with job openings in all sorts of fields.

Finding a new job isn’t as easy as it was just a few years ago, but there are good employment opportunities available for those willing to learn how to find a job in Las Vegas. The key to landing the job of your dreams in this exciting city is to keep abreast of any new opportunities that come up and submit your resume and application right away.

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Enjoying Your Las Vegas Vacation http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/enjoying-your-visit-las-vegas-vacation/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/enjoying-your-visit-las-vegas-vacation/#comments Wed, 26 May 2010 21:47:55 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=274 las vegas, nevadaWhat Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas … but it doesn’t have to! Why keep all the fun of your Las Vegas vacation a secret? This is a city full of exciting things to do, see and share!

Travelling to Las Vegas, Nevada is a real experience. Whether you are planning a weekend getaway for two; a family trip or a quick business visit, Las Vegas truly is the place to head for both fun and excitement.

Of course there are a few things to consider when planning your next trip to the desert:

Getting There: Depending on where you are travelling from and how much money you have to spend there are several ways to get into Vegas: by plane, train, bus and car.

Finding a Hotel: Hotels on the strip can be quite pricey, although they often do offer a unique lodging experience. If you are looking for a nice place to stay without the high price tag, consider finding a hotel off the main strip. They are often cheaper (and quieter).

Planning Your Itinerary: No matter how much time you have for your visit, the odds are you will not be able to do even half of what you would like while in Vegas. Be sure to make a list of all must-do activities and sightseeing adventures and tackle those items first. Also, make reservations for important activities and popular restaurants well in advance of your trip. And don’t forget to check out the casino promos as well.

Having Fun: With so much to do and see in Las Vegas it can be difficult to know what to try first. Of course the casinos are chockfull of interesting fun of their own. But for a more family-friendly vacation, consider checking out some of these popular sights:

  • The Bellagio Fountain Show
  • The Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • Springs Preserve
  • Lied Discovery Museum
  • Nevada Test Site Historic Center
  • The Hartland Museum
  • Mount Charleston
  • Red Rock Canyon National Park

Staying Safe: Like any big city, Las Vegas can offer some unique safety hazards to be aware of. Here are a few things to consider while visiting:

  • pickpockets are common on the streets so be careful when walking downtown (especially around crowds of people)
  • always use the deadbolt in your hotel room
  • the weather in Vegas can be very dry, so be sure to drink lots of water to stay hydrated
  • carry a photo ID at all times
  • ignore smut peddlers

Full of great places to eat, drink and party, Las Vegas can be a great place to kick back, let loose and enjoy some real adult fun. But, it is more than sin-city. Las Vegas is also a great place for families, catering to all sorts of demographic groups with this eclectic blend of casino fun and historic and stylish arts and museums.

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Luxury Hotels in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/luxury-hotels-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/luxury-hotels-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:18:45 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=200 Luxury Hotels in Las VegasLas Vegas is often considered the town of excess and for good reason. There is a lot of excess showcased here. If you aren’t afraid of a steep price tag that could run as much as $300 or more a night, than you might be interested in one of these luxury hotels in Las Vegas:

  • Wynn Las Vegas is known for its luxury accommodations, but it will cost you. With a room fee of well over $300 a night, this is a pricey hotel to be sure, but it does offer some great amenities including several gourmet restaurants to enjoy.
  • The Venetian Hotel offers a truly top-notch Vegas vacation with large rooms, an open casino and plenty of shops and restaurants right on the premises.
  • The Bellagio Hotel offers guests a true luxury stay with a staff that goes well beyond the norm to make guests happy. The food here is exquisite and the surroundings are unimaginable by normal standards.
  • Caesars Palace may not offer over-the-top luxury, but it is definitely a contender for most average folks. Offering many of the great amenities as some higher priced hotels, Caesars offers those with a slighter lower budget to be able to enjoy a luxurious stay without a mind-boggling price tag.

If a true luxury experience is what you are after your choices of luxury hotels in Las Vegas abounds. To find the one that best suits your style and budget, be sure to check out their individual websites for accommodations listings and photographs.

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Best Las Vegas Clubs http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/best-las-vegas-clubs/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/best-las-vegas-clubs/#comments Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:54:07 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=172 Best Las Vegas ClubsIf there is one thing that Las Vegas is famous for it is its nightlife. Jammed packed with an assortment of clubs from basic nightclubs, extreme dance club and more intimate gentleman’s clubs, Vegas has it all. When searching out the best Las Vegas clubs, you can start by asking at your hotel. Of course a good web search may yield more results to give you more choices. Here are a few websites to check out for club activity:

  • www.bestofvegas.com
  • www.vegas.metromix.com
  • www.yelp.com
  • www.10best.com
  • www.citybest.aol.com
  • www.bestnightclubsinvegas.com
  • www.vsitlasvegas.com
  • www.vegas.com
  • www.vegasmadeeasy.com
  • www.vipnvegas.net

The town slogan “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas” can make the town’s nightlife very appealing to some visitors. With such a variety of nightlife activity options available, it is very important to find the best Las Vegas clubs to enjoy – both for your own safety and for a good time.

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Las Vegas Travel Guide http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-travel-guide/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-travel-guide/#comments Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:30:24 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=144 Las Vegas Travel GuidePlanning a trip to Las Vegas? Than you will need to find a good Las Vegas Travel Guide. Without one you may not know where to go to enjoy the best the city has to offer or what to do with your kids to keep them entertained. To avoid missing out on a great vacation opportunity, be sure to pick up one of these popular Las Vegas travel guide books:

  • The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas ( Bob Sehlinger) — a great guide to Las Vegas’ hotels, casinos and other attractions. Can be used for both the business traveler and families alike.
  • Top 10 Las Vegas (DK Publishing) – an easy to use pocket sized travel guide, this book offers dozens of Top 10 lists for the city including important information, travelling tips, ideas on avoiding crowds, and more.
  • Frommer’s Las Vegas 2009 – One of the most popular and comprehensive Las Vegas Travel Guide, Frommer’s offers answers to every visitor’s question form where to eat and stay to where to park and what to see.
  • 101 Things for Kids in Las Vegas – a true Las Vegas travel guide for families with kids, offering dozens of entertainment ideas for your kids while staying in the city.
  • Fodor’s Las Vegas 2010 – a comprehensive guide which offers a variety of options depending on your budget and needs, this guide is great tool for any Las Vegas visitor.

Of course if you are looking for a free Las Vegas travel guide, be sure to request one at www.visitlasvegas.com. The city’s tourism department will be happy to mail you a basic travel guide published by the department which lists the main attractions and hotels on the Strip.

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Las Vegas Entertainment Ideas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-entertainment-ideas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-entertainment-ideas/#comments Wed, 03 Feb 2010 12:21:43 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=203 Las Vegas Entertainment IdeasTired of the same old Las Vegas vacation? Ready to see the city in a whole new way? Try out some of these off-the-beaten path Las Vegas Entertainment Ideas for your next trip:

  • The Las Vegas Art Museum, (www.lvam.org), located at 9600 W. Sahara Ave., hosts three galleries of impressive artworks by local artisans.
  • The best place to see the sunrise in Las Vegas may be the after-hours club Empire Ballroom (www.empireballroom.com), found across from the Monte Carlo, 3765 Las Vegas Blvd S.
  • Springs Preserve offers some of the best dessert trails, indoor exhibits and beautiful gardens the city has to offer those interested in experiencing a more natural Las Vegas.
  • The Nevada Test Site Historic Center at 2621 Kosee Rd., 702-295-1000 is an interesting place to go to learn about all of the nuclear testing done in the area throughout the 1930’s to the 1960’s. Offering a complete history of the nation’s nuclear weapons development program, it is one of those must-see attractions that few take the time to visit.
  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (702-515-5330), is the perfect place to enjoy the splendors of the desert without the noise and lights of the city. Featuring some of the most beautiful color rock formations in the area, along with various hiking trails and 13 miles of scenic drive tours it is a great slower-paced place to visit.
  • Mount Charleston (Robbins Roost Trail, Nevada), is often called a quiet retreat for those who love the outdoors and want to see the top of this 12,000 foot high mountain and its exquisite view. Offering loads of outdoors activities for the whole family, it’s a great place to go to experience the real Las Vegas.

If you like some of these Las Vegas entertainment ideas be sure to check out others at www.visitlasvegas.com.

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Where to Shop in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/where-to-shop-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/where-to-shop-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 03 Feb 2010 12:01:56 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=181 Where to Shop in Las VegasLas Vegas is famous for a lot of things, but shopping? Of course! You can’t stay in Vegas long before realizing that there are some wonderful shopping opportunities here. Offering a wide array of small gift boutiques and shops in all of the city’s hotels and casinos, there is something for everyone here. Of course that is only the beginning. If you are wondering where to shop in Las Vegas, be sure to check out these shopper’s delights:

  • Town Square: If you are looking for a unique architectural shopping experience than you won’t want to bypass Town Square, located at the south end of The Strip. Featuring 1.5 million-square-feet of shopping, this one-of-a kind facility features 70 different facades from the Mediterranean, and Spain, making it look like a global history book of extraordinary architectural design.
  • The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace offers it all: exquisite high-end shops and regular stores to fit just about every taste and budget. With several hundred stores to choose from as well as two talking statue shows and a full-size aquarium, it is a must-see for every Vegas shopper.
  • Mandalay Place: Offering a relaxing and cheerful atmosphere, the shops at Mandalay Place are a great place to relax and find something unique and different to mark your visit to Las Vegas.
  • Via Bellagio: not recommended for the thrifty shopper, the Via Bellagio is high-end shopping at its best.
  • The Wynn Esplanade: Featuring some of the most exclusive names in clothing, shoes and accessories, many of the shops located here are actually exclusive to the resort.

Las Vegas Outlet center. Of you are looking for a bargain, than head straight to the Las Vegas Outlet Center where you can’t help but find what you’re looking for – at a price that can’t be beat.
As you can see, shopping opportunities abound in Las Vegas. Deciding where to shop in Las Vegas really is only restricted by your time and the size of your wallet.

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How to Find the Best Hotels in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-find-the-best-hotels-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-find-the-best-hotels-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:25:55 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=141 How to Find the Best Hotels in Las VegasSo, you’ve decided to take a trip to Las Vegas, either for fun or pleasure. Now you’re wondering how to find the best hotels in Las Vegas. Here are a few tips:

  • Ask Your Friends and Family: There’s no better way to find a great hotel in Vegas than word of mouth. If you know someone who has already visited the city, be sure to ask them for their recommendations. They’ll be able to tell you firsthand what they liked and didn’t like about their accommodations and be able to answer any questions you may have.
  • Talk with a Travel Agent: It is a travel agents job to scout out the absolute best hotels in popular areas. Many even take trips there themselves to see the places they are recommending to clients firsthand. One good thing about using a travel agent is that if you happen to get to your destination and really hate the hotel you are staying at, they can offer find you a new for little or no extra cost.
  • Check Out a Few Blogs and Chat Rooms. While visiting blogs and chat rooms can give you an idea of what a certain hotel is like (or to steer you towards one you might not have known about), you must exercise caution here. First, remember that some establishments actually hire people to write good reviews on them, even if the blogger has never even stayed there. Secondly, just because one person gives a horrible review of a hotel may not mean it is all bad. Maybe there experience was poor due to no fault of the hotel or its staff.
  • Check Out a Few Online Hotel Sites: Not sure how to find the best hotels in Las Vegas? Try some of these popular hotel registry sites for more information:
    - www.vegas.com
    - www.fivestaralliance.com
    - www.oyster.com/las-vegas
    - www.expedia.com
    - www.teavelocity.com
    - www.travelzoo.com
    - www.travour.com

Finding a five-star hotel in Las Vegas isn’t really hard – there are plenty of them. But, learning how to find the best hotels in Las Vegas takes a bit more research and planning. Start you search using the resources above and you’ll soon have a list of hotels to choose from.

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How to Rent a Car in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-rent-a-car-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-rent-a-car-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:00:48 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=114 How to Rent a Car in Las VegasYou might think that renting a car while on vacation is as easy as picking up the phone and reserving one. While that may be the easiest way to do reserve a car while away from home, it’s also the most expensive. Renting a car doesn’t have to cost a bundle. Learning how to rent a car in Las Vegas requires a bit of knowledge in order to avoid making a costly mistake.

  • Book Early – Or Book Late. To get the best rate on a car, either book early and reserve your discount; or book at the last minute to strike a deal. Of course, booking late may not offer the same choices as you might otherwise get, but it can be much cheaper.
  • Surf the Internet for Deals. Many national car companies offer discount rates and coupons online for those willing to take the time to look.
  • Ask Your Hotel About Discounts. Some Las Vegas hotels offer car rental discounts when staying there, so be sure to ask.
  • Book Your Car on the Weekend. There are often better deals from Fri-Sun.
  • Fill the Tank Yourself. Avoid prepaying for gas. If you happen to return your car with a half tank of gas, too bad, you have already agreed to pay for a full tank. Besides, the rental company usually charges a much higher price for gas than the local pump, so opt for filling the tank yourself before returning the vehicle.
  • Avoid Airport Pick-Up. If at all possible, pick up your rental from a neighborhood dealer. Not only will you save money on the rental (even considering the cab fare to the dealer), but you can often avoid those long airport pick-up lines.
  • Be Sure to Bring Your On Extras. Never rent a GSP, car seat or other take-out amenity form a rental car company – ring your own.
    Learning how to rent a car in Las Vegas for the least amount of money isn’t hard. It just takes a little time and some common sense.
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