Asides from that, you can go on a tour of the casinos. Be adventurous and explore the hotels and the awesome scenery, particularly at night can be very spectacular as each hotel has their distinctive theme, just as it is with the casinos. You might not be able to finish touring the Caesar’s Palace casino, Forum Shoppes and Coliseum in just one day.
You can take in the intricate artwork of the Venetian Hotel too. At the Grand Canal Shoppes, you can discover serenading gondoliers, street performers as well as living statues, which make you feel like you are transported to old Italy. In addition to, just delight yourself in the circus acts at Circus Circus Hotel, and then hop over to Midway to try your hand at the video games.
At Freemont Street there is the Neon Museum where you can come across a variety of neon signs of the earlier period of the casinos and hotels. There is the art factory and the art collection that you can browse freely. At the Mirage, you can view the graceful white Bengal tigers and they belong to the Siegfried and Roy’s magic act. The lion habitat at the MGM Grand is just as fascinating and you can view them under the waterfall.
Walking down the strip at night is a favorite haunt of many with the dazzling neon lights. You will find it refreshing and tranquil just talking a walk. There will be many people just as eager to take in the night scene of Las Vegas.
The laser light and dancing water attractions at Caesar’s palace animatronics statues are just as riveting with entertaining stories of the rise and fall of Atlantis and myth of Bacchus. Just unwind by the seats and get yourself entertained. If you enjoy the mesmerizing scene of pirates battling it out a la Pirates of the Caribbean Seas, you can pay a visit to the Sirens of Treasure Island.
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