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Hey all,
My wife and I are going to Vegas for 4 nights next week, staying at the Sahara. We've been there twice before (LV, not Sahara), and have seen a few shows (mostly Cirque de Soleil), and have wandered through almost all of the casinos and hotels up and down the strip (or at least the ones that were there 10 or 12 years ago).
This time I'll be spending a few hours in various poker rooms for the first time (didn't gamble at all on the previous trips), but I also want to find a few things to see and do with my wife that won't cost an arm and two legs. I'm also hoping to find a few places to eat that are nice, but aren't too pricey. We plan to use the monorail and taxis to get from the Sahara to other places on the strip or other parts of LV, so we aren't limited to things right around the Sahara, but we also aren't set up for attractions that require a long drive.
My wife has some mobility issues (can walk short-medium distances, needs a wheelchair for longer treks), and neither of us are looking for adrenaline rushes, so suggestions of bungee jumping and renting an Uzi or AK47 would be a little out of our lane, but please feel free to chime in with any other suggestions.
Cheers!
My wife and I are going to Vegas for 4 nights next week, staying at the Sahara. We've been there twice before (LV, not Sahara), and have seen a few shows (mostly Cirque de Soleil), and have wandered through almost all of the casinos and hotels up and down the strip (or at least the ones that were there 10 or 12 years ago).
This time I'll be spending a few hours in various poker rooms for the first time (didn't gamble at all on the previous trips), but I also want to find a few things to see and do with my wife that won't cost an arm and two legs. I'm also hoping to find a few places to eat that are nice, but aren't too pricey. We plan to use the monorail and taxis to get from the Sahara to other places on the strip or other parts of LV, so we aren't limited to things right around the Sahara, but we also aren't set up for attractions that require a long drive.
My wife has some mobility issues (can walk short-medium distances, needs a wheelchair for longer treks), and neither of us are looking for adrenaline rushes, so suggestions of bungee jumping and renting an Uzi or AK47 would be a little out of our lane, but please feel free to chime in with any other suggestions.
Cheers!