Las Vegas | What to Do in the Gambling City Besides Gambling
Las Vegas | What to Do in the Gambling City Besides Gambling Vegas 2-3 Day Itinerary: π Shopping The Strip is a whole street worth exploring for an entire day. However, the weather is dry and extremely sunny, so sun protection is a must. You can visit the following spots in order: π Welcome to Las Vegas Sign π Luxor Sphinx π New York & Statue of Liberty (opposite MGM) π M&M's & Coca-Cola Store π Flamingo Hotel's Flamingos π The Venetian π Antelope Canyon It's recommended to join a group tour to visit Antelope Canyon since it's on Native American land. Without a local guide, it's difficult to access. There are small group tours departing from Vegas. You can visit both Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon in a day trip. Typically, the tour departs at 6 a.m. and returns around 7 or 8 p.m. The round-trip drive takes about 11-12 hours. The scenery is stunning, but it's really hot! Even in early October, we got quite sunburned. I can't imagine how hot it would be in August or September. π Shows πΊ The immersive film inside the Sphere is highly recommended. The 4D visual effects are quite impressive (you could also say it's like an enlarged version of Soaring Over the Horizon). For an external view of the Sphere, you can choose to stay at the Encore hotel. We gave the front desk $20 in tips, and they upgraded us to a room with a better view of the Sphere. πΊ Male Revue Shows I did some research but didn't have time to see any. Chippendales (the most energetic) Magic Mike (British male revue) Thunder from Down Under (Australian male revue) πΊ KA Show and O Show The two most famous Cirque du Soleil shows. πΊ David Copperfield's Magic Show #LasVegas#Travel#UnitedStatesTravel#FujiDirect