Excellent experience, bring your credit card. First, its a lot of fun. A bit scary for someone like me who doesnt like hieghts, but they really go out of the way to make you realize how safe it is. The pricing is misleading. It is $39 for general admission per person. Skywalk is $20. You have to pay for both, so it is $59 to get in. That includes Skywalk and Guano Point. But, they should change the name from Skywalk to Skywait. Everything has a line. The shouting woman who was telling everyone which line to be in was beginning to drive me nuts. They dont let you bring any items out on the glass with you. Lockers are free (the only free thing in the park). There are a few "professional" photographers there to take pics for you. If you want a copy of a single digital photo,that will cost you $22. Much better to get the 20 pic series for $65. Be prepared to tell them if you want a specific pic. After all the waiting we were rushed through our session pretty fast and forgot a picture we wanted. We werent allowed to go back without waiting in line again, then paying for another set of pics. They give you a code and a website to download your oics later, so dont lose it or your money is just gone. After the Skywalk, the bus goes to Guano Point. Pretty fun time. A short hike to the top, and dozens of view points for pics. The lunch counter at Guano has a BBQ plate for $23. You get a sandwich, corn and a couple other sides. We decided to wait on lunch, and it looked like most others did, too. You can save a couple bucks with the meal card. Its $19. Overall the time we had was great. It cost a bit of money, and there were no breaks on it. They planned to take every...
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Read moreWent to this cute little Asian meca in the heart of Las Vegas. SEAFOOD city market. I loved this store growing up in California, but now in Utah and Vegas is the closest. This Asian market has a variety of Asian restaurants to eat authentic Filipino street food. Jollibee is the Filipino version of KFC, which is famous in the Philippines. The supermarket is reasonably priced with snacks, foods, and even a fresh fish market that they will clean, gut & fry for you. Wide selection, very...
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