martes, 19 de octubre de 2010

Las Vegas Vacation Guide

Whether you spend a weekend or a week in Las Vegas you want to make the most of your time while on vacation. If it happens in Las Vegas it will be listed in this guide to a Las Vegas Vacation. From Shark Reef at the Mandalay Bay Hotel to the aquarium at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, from shrimp cocktails in Downtown Las Vegas to Foie Gras at Joel Robuchon in the MGM Grand this guide will give you a firsthand tour of it all. Las Vegas has plenty of attractions and you'll be sure to find them in this vacation guide.
With so much to see and so much to do it’s no wonder that Las Vegas is the type of destination that lends itself to the love of photography. Consider that in one day you can see the canals of Venice, the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty and the Sphinx. Combine the sights with the only in Las Vegas attractions such as an erupting volcano, a pirate battle and a man made lake with a very impressive dancing fountain show and you can see how you’ll be taking photographs non-stop.

The funny thing about Las Vegas is that plenty of people rarely leave the strip their entire vacation. That’s a shame because so much is happening in and around Las Vegas that the adventurous traveler can find so much to explore and see just minutes from the famous Las Vegas strip. Head to the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Mt. Charleston or even as far away as Bryce Canyon, Utah while on vacation and get a full dose of the Southwest. All you need is a map and you will be set for a little adventure on your vacation.

Where To Stay in Las Vegas.

Over the last ten years the average room in Las Vegas hotels has improved to include flat screen televisions, plush robes and slippers and furnishings that rival some of the best hotels around the country. Room rates no longer seem absurdly high and most resorts are doing a much better job at offering discounts and promotions. What that means for you when searching for a Las Vegas hotel is that your dollar today buys you far more than what it did even a mere 2 years ago.
Las Vegas Cuisine.
Las Vegas is the home to some of the best chefs in the world, if you need a 3 star Michelin restaurant you’ll find Joel Robuchon at the MGM Grand and looking for up and coming chefs I’ll tell you that Shawn McClain and Jet Tila will blow you away with what they are doing at their Las Vegas restaurants. The bottom line is that if you love to eat and you love to eat well, you will find yourself in your very own foodie inspired utopia on the Las Vegas strip.

Las Vegas Places.

You here so much about what Las Vegas has to offer as a destination that some things often get lost in the hoopla about fine dining, luxury hotel rooms and fabulous entertainment. Maybe you have always wanted to see the Hoover Dam or climb to the top of Eiffel Tower or even just swim with a few sharks. Las Vegas has that, it also has an erupting volcano, a roller coaster so high in the sky you might be looking down at a few clouds and pools, lots and lots of pools.

Weather in Las Vegas.

Contrary to popular belief it is not always pool weather in Las Vegas but that is not a bad thing. The pools do stay open deep into October and open back up around early March. The heat gives way to very comfortable temperatures that usually require only a light jacket while roaming the Las Vegas strip. There are some cold days in December and January but cold in Nevada is very relative and if you are accustomed to being snowed in you’ll laugh at what Las Vegas considers cold.
Source: http://govegas.about.com; http://www.lasvegaslogue.com/

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