Sunday, February 9, 2014

I live in Las Vegas And I'm so bored?




Ryan


Alot of people think that Las Vegas Is Alot Of Fun, But here Temperatures hit 112 Degrees Celsius in winter. I'am Not Old Enough to go to NightClubs, and casinos.I Did all the Tourist Activities, And Now i'm Just bored out of my mind. Please Help! Does anyone Know Of things to do that are at low Cost?


Answer
Hi Ryan,
There is lots to do in Las Vegas besides the casinos.

Visit Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. At Lake Mead, you can scuba dive into a real sunken town, ride a paddle wheel boat or take in the sun. There are water sports, boating, fishing, marinas and ferries.

The Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park, informally known as the Las Vegas Zoo, has three acres and 150 species of plants and animals. The park includes a small gem exhibit and a gift shop. Exotic chickens and peacocks roam freely on the grounds.

Lehman Caves is a set of remarkable limestone caverns in Great Basin National Park near Las Vegas. Daily vacation tours are available all year.

Shopping is part of a Las Vegas vacation, too. At Planet Hollywood you'll find the Miracle Mile Shops. Across the street, the Forum Shops at Caesars offer lots of top-tier brand name stores. Around the Venetian canals are shops, and nearby is Barney's New york and Palazzo. Fashion Show Mall is across from Wynn Las Vegas.

Bonanza Gift Shop is a landmark located on the Las Vegas Strip between the Sahara Hotel and Casino and the Stratosphere Las Vegas. It calls itself the World's Largest Gift Shop with over 40,000 sq.ft. of space.

GameWorks, the famous entertainment chain, is a giant arcade with 250 interactive video games including pool, sports and dances. GameWorks entertainment complex is in the Showcase mall next to MGM Grand.

Pole Position Raceway lets you race miniature electric cars competitively on an indoor track.

At Las Vegas Motor Speedway you can drive a real 600-horsepower stock car at the Richard Petty Driving Experience, or ride shotgun with a professional driver.

Take a ride to the Valley of Fire, 50 miles NE of Vegas, a breathtaking natural wonder and state park. The Valley of Fire is world renowned for its beautiful rock formations and red sand. You can rent a dune buggy, take a guided buggy tour, go by helicopter, or hike. It is also one of the top off-road riding areas in the United States. Trekkies will recognize many of the early Star Trek sets here.

Indoor sky diving sounds impossible, but not in las Vegas. On Convention Center Drive, Vegas Indoor Skydiving lets you feel what it is like to float, hover and fly in a stream of air. Instruction and guides are available. You might have seen this on TV.

Las Vegas Springs Preserve has desert gardens, hiking trails, live desert animals, and experiences of the people, animals and culture of the Mohave Desert. The Nevada State Museum is on site.

Red Rock Canyon is a spectacular natural vista.

Las Vegas hosts the popular annual Helldorado Days, or Rodeo Days, a cowboy festival, parade, carnival and a professional rodeo.

Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort, built by early Mormons in 1855, has been restored in Downtown.

The Atomic Testing Museum tells the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site. There are testing devices and pop culture from the period. In the Ground Zero Theater you can watch a simulated nuclear test.

The Liberace Museum is 5 minutes east of McCarran Airport, with souvenirs of the piano genius celebrity.

The Pinball Hall of Fame has over 100 working and playable pinball machines, and historical exhibits.

During the winter months, there's skiing at Mt. Charleston.

I hope you have a very happy day.
My source has lots more about Las Vegas.

Renting sports cars in the UK and USA. Do you have any experience?




Martin the


There is a lot of rentals in Las Vegas, but I expect not much fun as you have to obey the police rules. Then you have Britain, where are companies offering Lambos, Ferraris, Aston Martins etc. directly on a circuit. How come? You can simply destroy the car. Who pays then ?


Answer
they have companies just like that here in the USA. But with all those super car renting companies, you got to first down a huge collateral payment just in case you wreck one of the cars.




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