Pregunta:
Que lugares interesantes, a parte de los casinos, hay en las Vegas para Visitar?
Raul F
2006-06-15 07:41:20 UTC
Voy a ir de vacaciones y quiero aprovechar al maximo todo el tiempo alla. Gracias por los consejos que me puedan ofrecer...
Seis respuestas:
Inge_arq
2006-06-18 21:18:39 UTC
Puedes ir a distintos shows, te recomiendo los de la compañía Cirque du Soleil (Mystère, "O", La Rève y no me acuerdo del nombre del otro), son espectaculares, valen la pena; así como los musicales, ahora se está presentando Barry Manilow en el Wynn y sigue Céline Dion en el Caesar's. Me gustó mucho también el de Blue Man Group en el Luxor aunque no se si sigue actualmente. Si no te dan miedo las alturas toma el viaje en helicóptero al Cañón, te dan el desayuno en el fondo, la verdad es que no te imaginas la belleza del paseo. Para compras el Fashion o los outlets..., si juegas golf hay varios campos, vete a la montaña rusa del New York New York y al descenso en caída libre del hotel Stardust. Recorre los hoteles, ve el show de las fuentes del Bellagio, súbete a la réplica de la torre Eiffel en el París, haz tour gourmet por los distintos buffets de los hoteles, la comida es regia en la mayoría. El lounge del último piso del Palms tiene en un extremo piso de cristal y está volado sobre el vacío, por lo que si te paras allí parece que lo haces en el aire, no te lo pierdas.



La verdad hay infinidad que hacer, entra a las paginas de Las Vegas como lasvegas.com, puedes incluso comprar los boletos de atracciones y shows, además de conocer más a fondo lo que te interesaría ver.
ALMAPE
2006-06-27 21:06:50 UTC
Estar en las Vegas, te lleva a un viaje a a diferentes partes del mundo a traves de sus Casinos, de noche es un espectaculo increible de las fuentes del Bellagio, un volcan en erupción en el Mirage, en el Circus Circus ( cuentas con un espectaculo circense en su interior y con juegos mecánicos, en caso de que tengas hijos ya que ellos puedan quedarse en dicha zona mientras estas en el casino.



Uno de los más padres es el Luxor es una piramide Egipcia y su interior es increible, tambien estan el Paris, Venecia, Palms ( si desea diversión a lo grande y muy nice ) el Tresure Islan muestra un buque pirata.



Es increible te falta tiempo para poder recorrerlo todo.
aatcheaptravel
2006-06-18 12:19:26 UTC
Hola te encontre esta informacion espero te sirva, esta en ingles, pero si tienes alguna duda escribeme a mi buzon de correo

aatcheaptravel@yahoo.com





Why Go: Trip Ideas



Las Vegas, NV:

Less Buck, More Luck

You don't have to be a gambler to enjoy this city's spoils. Draped in neon and lined with outrageous hotels, this urban desert wonder caters to families, rat packs, and dreamers alike.

The real deal: Downtown's Fremont Street is the original heart, spade, and club of Vegas. Pay homage to the neon cowboy sign, step into Binion's Horseshoe (which played host to the original World Series of Poker), and drop a quarter into one of the legendary slots at the Golden Nugget.



Did we mention it's free? You could hit the jackpot. But for something you can really count on, the pirate battle outside Treasure Island, the water show in front of Bellagio, and the Elvis show at Fitzgerald’s are just some of the many free, whiz-bang ways in which this city vies for your attention without asking for your dollar.



Out-of-this-world local tipple: The Las Vegas Hilton houses the ever-popular Star Trek Experience and the adjacent Quark's Bar, where the intergalactic space drinks run the gamut from The Mind Meld and Liquid Latinum to the Arcturian Fizz and Borg Queen martini. Chase it all down with a shot straight out of Orion's Belt.



Best excuse for bringing your glasses: Extravagant, no-holds-barred stage productions with state-of-the-art lighting and sound are a hallmark along the Strip, and a must-see. Get your tickets to The Blue Man Group, Zumanity, Splash, Mamma Mia, and much more at ShowTickets.com.



Chill-out spot: For a swimming time of it, beat the Vegas heat and make a splash at the Mandalay Bay pool area, where you can roll along the lazy river, take your chances in the wave pool, and hold steady with an icy-cool drink while listening to concerts along the sandy, cabana-lined "beach."



A view to a thrill: Ascend the Stratosphere and try something really “X-Scream.” The highest thrill ride in the world repeatedly propels you head-first over the edge of the Tower, where you'll dangle weightlessly while taking in truly breathtaking views of the Strip in all its glory.



You can take it with you: Nobody racked up more bling in a lifetime than Liberace, and there's an entire museum dedicated to his lavish lifestyle. After gazing on rare Mosher crystal, the grandest of grand pianos, and rhinestone-studded cars, pick up your own souvenirs and kitsch at the gift shop.



Get out of dodge: Holding back mighty Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam is one of the engineering wonders of the world, and it lies only 30 miles southeast across the desert floor from the center of Las Vegas. Stock up on bottled water and sunscreen for one of the docent-led tours.







Recommendations & Suggestions:



Jubilee!

3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Phone: 888.742.9248





With over 20 years under its belt, Donn Arden's Jubilee! is one the best-known and most spectacular showgirl reviews in Vegas. Based at Bally's, Jubilee! has the city's best dancers, unbelievably expensive sets, Bob Mackie's over-the-top costumes (including a 35 lb. headdress) and a seamless production. This an adults only show.



Jubilee! also offers exclusive backstage tours led by a showgirl. See the costumes and sets, go onstage and in the light booth, visit the dressing rooms and more.





Sirens of TI

3300 South Las Vegas Boulevard

Phone: 800.288.7206





Located in Sirens Cove at the front entrance of the Treasure Island hotel and casino, the Sirens of TI depicts a group of women tempting pirates into their lair through song and storm. An eye-popping production, the Sirens of TI is performed four times nightly. Part musical, part adventure flick, the show is full of sword fighting and acrobatics. Not recommended for children.





Tabu

3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Phone: 702.891.7183





The MGM Grand's high end lounge offering is one of the city's best. Tabu is swanky and sexy and avoids the pitfalls of many of the city's other clubs by not playing overwhelmingly loud music (but featuring internationally renowned DJs) and by serving up truly quality drinks. The servers, who all have model looks, will make most mixed drinks at the table and the private Alcove's vodka is chilled in a special cooler for optimal taste. Don't even dream of getting to this lounge early. It opens at 10pm every night but Monday.





Zumanity

3790 South Las Vegas Boulevard

Phone: 702.740.6815





Cirque Du Soleil meets Eyes Wide Shut. With the same acrobatic, techical, and production eye candy as usual, but with an added provocative theme that prompted the world renowned production company to subtitle the show "Another Side of Cirque Du Soleil," Zumanity is causing quite a stir in Las Vegas. The show's theme is love and explores it from every angle imaginable, and unimaginable. The cast is made up of 50 international performers and the show holds court twice nightly, Tuesday-Sunday at the New York, New York Casino
2006-06-16 16:16:33 UTC
Me encanta el show de los piratas que puedes ver desde la calle por la noche, es genial.

Desde luego visita Nevada
Genio Atrapado
2006-06-15 07:47:59 UTC
Hoteles, restaurantes e imitaciones de lugares lejanos, como un pequño Paris, o una pequeña Venecia, esta muy bien hecho todo.
2006-06-15 07:47:23 UTC
Quizás el edificio con forma de pirámide (aunque probablemente tenga o sea un casino).



Ahora bien, si desaeas información turística consulta el enlace de abajo (Yahoo! Viajes):


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