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EXPLORE VEGAS | | | | | | | 2880 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109-1120
702-734-0410 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Flying through the air with the greatest of ease, these circus acts take center ring over the main casino of Circus Circus. The ringmaster announces clowns, jugglers, and many others. Be sure to stop by for a current schedule of events. Carnival games take place on the midway, which is on the mezzanine, every half hour.
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| 3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109-4339
702-693-8771 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Stand on the promenade overlooking beautiful Lake Bellagio and the stunning hotel and casino of the same name behind it. The music starts and the fountains rise from still waters. The water dance is magical, whether it be a soft shoe or a rambunctious high-spirited number. The compelling routines vary widely and are worth seeing over and over. The water is propelled several stories in the air in time to the music in gracefully choreographed configurations. This is an experience that will leave you with a smile on your face and a song in your head.
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| Fremont Street Experience425 Fremont St
Las Vegas,
NV
89101
| | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Occupying the portion of downtown Vegas where the city began, this pedestrian mall is more than just shopping or a simple nod to the past. The attraction in the heart of Old Vegas presents a goodly array of retail venues, restaurants, casinos, and performance stages, all of which provide welcome distraction throughout the day and night. The real draw, however, is an LED screen canopy stretched overhead the length of five football fields, 90 feet above visitors. Once twilight falls, shows and videos are broadcast larger-than-life on the screen, granting folks below a variety of entertainments that riff on the American experience, marine creatures, extraterrestrial life, and more. Music, sound, and light engulf you during the shows, which beautifully unite spectacle and technology. They take place on the hour and are absolutely free.
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| Masquerade Show in the Sky3700 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89103
702-252-7777 | | | | | Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. It's a carnival everyday in Rio Rio Suites Hotel, that is! Dancers in flamboyant costumes rise from the stage at casino level while floats ride through the sky above. Flashing lights sparkle, and musicians, singers and dancers alike party while riding overhead. Stand back, dance, and get swept up in the spirit of Rio. Ground participation in the show is free. Another great place is the balcony, also free, where you are at eye level with the action. Put your hands out to grab some beads you don't want to leave without a souvenir!
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| 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-894-7111 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Ahoy, matey! A band of 17th-century pirates is shipwrecked and washes ashore in Sirens Cove, where lovely ladies (the "Sirens") turn the cove upside down. You will not be disappointed as shipmates are thrown into situations involving daring swordplay and gigantic explosions. Tremendous special effects and exciting choreography make this one of the most well-attended free attractions in Vegas. Plan on arriving early because seating is limited, and you are not permitted to stand during performances. However, views are afforded from the sidewalk as well.
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| 18 Fremont St
Las Vegas,
NV
89101
702-385-1664 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. If life is what happens in between baseball and football seasons, then this attraction featuring one of the world's largest private collections of sports memorabilia is just the ticket. The sporting theme is apparent throughout the Las Vegas Club Hotel, even in the staff's uniforms. Autographed photos, balls, gloves, bats, jerseys, and bronzed shoes are all on view. Appealing enough even for non-sports buffs.
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| 3400 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109-8907
702-791-7111 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Smoke, flames, and the power of Mother Nature present themselves every 15 minutes after dusk. Stop by and be entertained by the sheer magnitude of the display. The eruption contains 119,000 gallons of water per minute and is situated on three water-covered acres. Don't get too close or you could be consumed by the lava if there were any. The display is so realistic and engrossing that you can easily lose sight of the fact that this is a man-made attraction, with no help given by Mother Nature whatsoever. Another great Las Vegas spectacle!
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