1. Stardust
This place is not only a resort but a casino as well. Being half a mile away from the fashion show mall it is a quite pleasant place to relax and enjoy a worry free vacation. It is also one mile away from the Convention Center so it is walking distance. Big bands play at the Stardust ballroom, where you can dance with all your buddies. In the casino section, tons of gambling is going on while out side are tropical gardens and coconut palms surrounding a free-foam pool, lap pool, and 10-person spa tubs. For more details on this interesting resort visit http://www.i4vegas.com/Hotels/Stardust_Hotel_Casino.html.
2. LAX Night Club
Just recently opened on August 2007 is a new night club called the LAX Night Club. It is opened at the Luxor Hotel and is a great place for celebrities to hang out. Speaking of celebrities Christina Aguilera and DJ AM are investors in this Vegas branch. This night club is over 26000 square feet and has a main stage on the first floor. Also there are plenty of red leather VIP booths with small elegant tables. It doesn't stop there, VIP rooms are also available for small social hangouts. For additional information visit http://www.laxthenightclub.com/.
3. Old Vegas Mormon State Historic Park
Located in Downtown Las Vegas, this park is a historical attraction for tourists to see. It was first built in 1855 by Mormon missionaries and today the park includes the remnant of the original adobe fort which contained interpretive displays. There is a visitor Center and the park also provides a series of programs and activities throughout the year. For more information visit this site http://www.parks.nv.gov/olvmf.htm.
4. Olympic Garden
This attraction has 2 different parts to it: the OG dream girls, which is for the gentlemen and the OG men of Olympus, which is for the ladies. There are topless entertainers and alcohol served for those over 21 only. The admission to enter is $30 for both gentlemen and ladies. It has 2 floors and 7000 square feet of dance floor. There are also luxurious VIP rooms for small gatherings but are additional charge. Located on Las Vegas BLVD in down town Las Vegas. Visit http://www.ogvegas.com/info.php for more information.
5. The Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park
This zoo is luckily located in Old Las Vegas and is managed by a non-profit organization. Botanical means that it isn't only a zoo for animals but it is a habitat for plants as well. Visit this zoo and gain knowledge on many fascinating creatures and plants from around the world. It is a good place to relax and let your kids be amazed by the view. Visit this website if you are interested http://www.lasvegaszoo.com/.
Published by John Kim
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