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Las Vegas Travel » Travel Preparation 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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Things to Do In Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/things-to-do-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/things-to-do-in-las-vegas/#comments Mon, 22 Mar 2010 12:15:43 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=197 Things to Do In Las VegasWhen people think of Las Vegas, there first thought is of either gambling or spectacular shows. While these are two of the main attractions to the city, there are many other things to do in Las Vegas. Here is just a sampling of what this eclectic town has to offer:

  • Historic Sites: Las Vegas houses about half a dozen great historic sites including the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort, which was the first building erected in the town in 1855. Called the birthplace of Las Vegas, it is a great place to begin any historic tour of the city.
  • Family Fun: Whether your family loves roller coasters or arcades, there is plenty to do while visiting the city with kids. Be sure to check out Adventurdome for some thrill rides; Mandala Bay for a free aquarium tour or Cirquel de Solei for a great acrobatic show.
  • Outdoorsy Adventure: Whether you want to climb the trails of Mount Charleston or just want to enjoy the colorful rock formations at the Red Rock Canyon, there is plenty of outdoor fun to be had in Las Vegas. Helicopter rides and horseback riding are just two of the adventures you can take. Plus there’s plenty of hiking trails to enjoy.
  • Rest & Relaxation: When you think of Las Vegas you may not first think of relaxing, but rest assured there are places in and sound the city that offers those quiet moments too. Hartland Mansion is a nice place to go for a quieter afternoon of touring, offering a nice historic house to view. Mount Charleston too is considered a quiet retreat area for leaving the sights and sounds of Las Vegas behind.

As you can see, there are plenty of things to do in Las Vegas besides gambling, show-going or even shopping. Whether you are single person out for an exciting nightlife; a businessman looking for something relaxing to do after work; or a young family who must keep their children’s need and interest in mind, Las Vegas offers an eclectic array of activities to enjoy.

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Las Vegas Vacation Packages http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-vacation-packages/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-vacation-packages/#comments Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:12:14 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=193 Las Vegas Vacation PackagesPlanning a trip to Las Vegas may not be as easy as it first seems, especially if you are a first-time visitor. With so many activities to enjoy, sometimes using a Las Vegas Vacation package is the easiest way to plan your trip.
So, what types of Las Vegas Vacation packages are available?

  • Hotel/Travel Package: one of the easiest ways to find a way to get to and stay in Las Vegas is through a hotel/travel package. These can usually be found through a local travel agent or AAA travel services and include your airline tickets and hotel accommodations.
  • Hotel/casino Packages: most hotels and casinos offer come type of combined package which may offer a hotel room; casino chips; show tickets; shuttle service and even limited dining options.
  • Hotel/Food Package: if you want to try several of Las Vegas’ premiers dining options, you may want to check out one of the solo dining packages offered or even a combination lodging/dining package that some establishments offer. Ask both your travel agent and hotel about package deals.
  • Family Package: families visiting Las Vegas for the first time will want to check out the multitude of family fun packages listed at www.visitlasvegas.com or www.vegas.com. Many packages offer both hotel accommodations; sightseeing tour discounts; adventure options and/or family dining options.
  • Outdoor Fun packages: for those who want to experience Las Vegas outdoors style, check out the many wonderful sports and outdoors packages available at www.vegas.com or other websites. It’s a great way to plan a real adventure by booking a helicopter ride or other outdoor activities.
  • Show Packages: If Las Vegas shows are what you are after, check with the tourism department to see if there are any combined show and/or show & diner packages available during your visit. This is a great way to save when you want to see several shows.

Las Vegas Vacation packages are numerous indeed; available to suit just about any visitor’s needs and interests. By using one of these combined packages you can rest assured that you are not missing a great opportunity or spending more than you should to do and see all that Vegas has to offer.

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Where Is Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/where-is-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/where-is-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 03 Mar 2010 11:58:56 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=177 Where Is Las VegasWhen you think of Las Vegas, you probably imagine bright lights and a never-ending nightlife. Although its entertainment opportunities are a big draw to the city, one of the things that makes Las Vegas so intriguing is its location. Found smack in the middle of the Mojave Desert, Las Vegas is a unique city that is both quirky and crazy. Built because of its proximity to Los Angels, yet it’s abandoned feel in this no-man’s land, Las Vegas may be known as the town that lies in the desert of Nevada, but have you ever asked yourself exactly, where is Las Vegas? If so, here is the answer:

  • Las Vegas lies in the state of Nevada, which is bordered by these important states: Utah, California, Idaho, Arizona and Oregon
  • The town of Las Vegas is located in the center of the Mojave Desert in the southeast section of the state of Nevada, nearest California and Arizona.
  • While most people consider the Strip to be Las Vegas proper, this well-known section does not really lays within the city limits. It is actually in Clark County.
  • Las Vegas is located in the 7th largest state in the country.

Las Vegas is a mere 228 miles form Los Angeles, making it a great getaway spots for these city dwellers.
Now that you know the answer to where is Las Vegas, isn’t it time that you planned a trip there?

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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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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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Las Vegas Travel Tips http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-travel-tips/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-travel-tips/#comments Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:50:08 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=158 Las Vegas Travel TipsIf you have never visited Las Vegas before, you may be wondering how to get around; what to tip in the casinos; and even how safe the streets are at night. Here are some basic Las Vegas travel tips that newcomers to the city should think about before their trip:

  • Tipping: Most customer service positions in Las Vegas pay little, making tipping very important. Although there are a variety of ways to get the dealer in on the game while playing just about everything, if that makes you uncomfortable, just throw down 5-10% of your winnings as a tip. Waitresses usually get $1 (in cash or chips) for each drink; shuttle bus drivers about $2 per bag; Bellman $1-$2 per bag; maid service $5 per day; room service $3-$5 per order; buffet waitress $3-$5; and cabbies get 15 % of the fare.
  • Use Remote check-in while waiting for your bags at the airport. This will enable you to go straight to your room upon arrival at your hotel.
  • Drink plenty of water while visiting Vegas. Many people do not realize how dehydrating the desert can be and often wait too long in between drinks, which can be dangerous to your health.
  • Always remain mindful of your purse or wallet. Be especially vigilant of pickpockets during crowded shows and street amusements.
  • Always use the extra deadbolt while in your room.
  • Never leave large amounts of cash in your room.
  • Never walk away from your bags at the airport or in a hotel lobby.
  • Always use the crosswalks while on the Strip. Not only is it safer it is cheaper. Jay walking in Las Vegas carries a $100 fine!
  • Carry a photo ID at all times, especially when gambling since the house is prohibited by law in releasing winnings without it.
  • Ignore the smut peddlers. While walking the Strip you may be handed brochures or cards for everything from massages to more intimate services. Never talk with these people (especially to voice your opinion on their business activities) – simply keep walking.

Keep these Las Vegas travel tips in mind when visiting the city and find yourself enjoying a hassle-free travel trip.

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How to Plan a Trip to Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-plan-a-trip-to-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-plan-a-trip-to-las-vegas/#comments Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:00:03 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=119 How to Plan a Trip to Las VegasWondering how to plan a trip to Las Vegas that is full of excitement? No need to wonder. This article will answer all of questions quickly and easily.

  • Step # 1: Pick a Travel Date. Before you can even begin to choose a hotel, restaurants or shows you want to hit while in Vegas, you will need to pick a travel date. Depending on your schedule, needs and budget, you may want to stay clear of high-volume times. If a lot of people and excitement are what you are after, stick with a weekend trip. But, if you want a more low-key vacation, travel on off-times like right after a holiday; mid-week or even during times of the year when other destinations are in the highest demand.
  • Step # 2: Make Those Travel Arrangements. Booking your flight and reserving your rental car can be both a hassle and a big expense if you aren’t careful. The best way to ensure that you get the flight you want at a price you are comfortable with is to reserve your seat early.
  • Step # 3: Pick a Hotel. With so many choices in Las Vegas, it can be difficult to choose which hotel is best. Consider your likes, dislikes, and budget when choosing a hotel. Think about the amenities you consider essential and book a room that includes those. Check a variety of hotel websites to find a good match. Remember to think about what you really want in a hotel. For instance, if you are headed to Vegas for gambling, you may want to stay in a Casino hotel; but if romance is what you’re after a smaller, more private place may be more to your liking.
  • Step # 4: Check Out What Vegas Has to Offer Before Your Trip. If you are a first-time visitor to Las Vegas, you may be surprised to discover how much the town really has to offer. Be sure to check out these websites for a complete listing of attractions, shows and other events offered here:
    1. www.visitlasvegas.com
    2. www.lasvegas.worldweb.com
    3. www.tripadvisor.in
    4. www.lasvegasguide.com
  • Step # 5: Make Reservations Early. While it is possible to get last minute tickets to many shows and fine dinner reservations, if there is some place specific you want to get into, be sure to make your reservations early. Otherwise you may find yourself disappointed.
  • Step # 6: Be Ready to Have Some Fun. Las Vegas is a city like no other, so be ready to have the vacation of a lifetime.
    Figuring out how to plan a visit to Las Vegas begins with these simple steps. Once you have a better idea of what this exciting town has to offer, you can look on individual websites for more information.
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How to Pack for a Trip to Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-pack-for-a-trip-to-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-pack-for-a-trip-to-las-vegas/#comments Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:18:32 +0000 Amber http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=92 How to Pack for a Trip to Las VegasYou’re headed to Las Vegas for a quick getaway – wonderful! You have your plane tickets and have reserved a hotel. You’ve hit the ATM and have the cash you will need to enjoy yourself. Now all that is left is to figure out how to pack for a trip to Las Vegas. Lucky for you it’s a pretty casual destination that doesn’t require much packing-thought. Still, there are a few basics to keep in mind:

  • Know What Clothing You Will Need. While Las Vegas is a very casual town with few dress codes in place, some of the more elite restaurants do require more formal dress attire. Be sure to pack clothes appropriate for the types of places that you will be going to. Plus, be sure to check the weather before you leave home. Las Vegas can get very hot during the day and quite chilly at night, so be prepared.
  • Pack Light. Las Vegas is to happening town with a lot to see and do, so don’t weight yourself down with a lot of unnecessary baggage. Stick with the essentials and pick up what you need while in town.
  • Use a Wheeled Suitcase. They are easier to maneuver at the airport and in hotels.
  • Don’t Forget the Sunscreen. Many visitors (especially those form colder climates) forget all about wearing sunscreen while in Vegas, much to their chagrin.
  • Bring a camera. You will want to have a record of your trip, so be sure to bring along a digital camera for capturing those special moments.

Of course every vacationer is different and so are their personal needs, but if you start with this basic list you’ll soon know exactly how to pack for a trip to Las Vegas without forgetting anything important.

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