Las Vegas Attractions

Las Vegas Attractions
Bellagio
Bellagio Fountains
3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
It cost Bellagio $52 million to build this magnificent 9 acre lake with 1,200 individually-controlled water fountains. Shooting up to 250 feet in the air, the waters perform to songs by such greats as Pavarotti and Frank Sinatra. The free shows perform every half hour Mon-Fri from 3pm-8pm and Sat/Sun from noon-6pm. Starting at 8pm on weeknights and 6pm on weekends, the fountains begin every 15 minutes until midnight.
Treasure Island
Pirate Show
3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
Every 90 minutes each evening, cannon and musket fire are exchanged in a dramatic pyrotechnic battle between the pirate ship Hispañiola and the British frigate HMS Britannia in the middle of Buccaneer Bay.
Stratosphere Hotel
Big Shot
2000 Las Vegas, Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush, then the Big Shot is one of the best choices in town. Located over 1,000 feet above the ground, this thrill ride launches you 16 stories straight up the outside of the tower’s spire. Once you reach the top, you have a few moments of total weightlessness before freefalling down again. The ride bobs up and down a few more times giving you amazing views if you have your eyes open before finally settling back to the launch pad again. Purchase tickets at the box office. Hours of operation are 10a.m. through 1a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 10a.m. - 2a.m. Friday and Saturday.
New York Hotel
Manhattan Express
3790 Las Vegas, Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
With heights of 203 feet, drops of 144 feet and speeds up to 67 MPH, this attraction adds new meaning to the phrase "let it ride!" It features the world's first "heartline" twist and dive maneuver, allowing riders to experience the thrilling force of negative g's! Simulating a barrel-roll in a jet fighter, it rolls 180 degrees, hangs 86 feet in the air, then dives back under itself- promising dizzying excitement and white-knuckle thrills! Sunday through Thursday from 10am-11pm, Friday and Saturday from 10am-11:30pm. Price $10 for all ages.
The Mirage Hotel
White Tiger Habitat
3400 Las Vegas, Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
The Tiger Habitat contains many features designed to enhance the comfort of the animals and provide spectacular viewing for guests. The open air environment features a swimming pool with fountains and simulated mountain terrain for the tigers' enjoyment and the public's entertainment. The facility's white setting gives the animals a sense of security by allowing them to blend into the background, and special slanted glass affords better viewing, eliminates glare and helps control the temperature.
MGM Grand
Lion Habitat
3799 Las Vegas Blvd. So.
Las Vegas, NV
The Lion Habitat at MGM Grand is open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission is complimentary.
To honor the lion and help safeguard its preservation for future generations, MGM Grand Hotel and Casino has created a one-of-a-kind Lion Habitat as a showcase for public education and appreciation for this majestic creature of nature.
The lion has been a part of the MGM heritage for many years, beginning with the legendary Leo, whose roars have welcomed generations of moviegoers to epics of the silver screen.
Bellagio
Bellagio Botanical Gardens
3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV
Bellagio's Botanical Garden is a place where guests and visitors can be treated to the soothing and exciting dance of color only nature can offer. The Garden will utilize different floral arrangements to enhance each of the seasonal changes.. Specialized light fixtures make it possible to light every flower. A staff of 115 people prepare and maintain the Botanical Garden.
Circus Circus
Circus Acts
2880 South Las Vegas Boulevard
(702) 734-0410
At Circus Circus, the world's largest permanent circus presents world-renowned live circus acts free every day. Different acts perform each half hour from 11 a.m. to midnight.
Floyd Lamb State Park
9200 Tule Springs Road
(702) 486-5413
Four stocked ponds, picnic areas, barbecues, scenic paths, volleyball and horseshoe facilities are on this 2,040-acre park northwest of Las Vegas. Visitors can explore the Tule Springs Ranch, known as one of the North American west’s best examples of Pleistocene paleontologic sites. The Tule Springs area was once populated with large mammals, similar to those in Africa. Fossil remains of mammoths, bison, horses, camels, giant sloths and other animals have been found in Tule Springs. More recently, Tule Springs served as a watering hole for Indians and prospectors. In 1916, John Herbert (Bert) Nay became the first non-Indian to file for water rights. From Las Vegas, take U.S. 95 north, about 40 miles to exit right on Durango, then right on Brent.
Freemont Street Experience
425 Fremont Street
(702) 678-5600
Every night seems like New Year’s Eve downtown, with the famed casino-lined Freemont Street now covered by a dome for nightly shows featuring 2.1 million lights and 550,000 watts of concert sound. In previous decades, downtown Las Vegas had been headed downhill, playing a definite second fiddle to the higher-end glamour of the Strip. But a $70 million major league facelift transformed the long-time Glitter Gulch into what’s now known as the Freemont Street Experience, a glittering multi-block pedestrian mall unlike any other in the world. Outdoor cafes, kiosks, and more are sheltered by a 90-foot canopy that at night features a high-tech light and sound show. There’s a misting system for summer, and heaters for making things cozier, providing a year round ambiance in which to casino hop.
The Roy and Shirley White Team
CENTURY 21 Aadvantage Gold
5041 N Rainbow Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89130
Direct Line 702-610-4270
Toll Free 1-866-374-3444
Fax Line 702-309-4483
Each office is independently owned and operated












