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As mentioned, Pinball HoF is a great way to kill an hour or two for low money.
http://www.pinballmuseum.org/
http://www.pinballmuseum.org/
We did four wheeling out in the desert. Can't remember the company (I'll try to look it up later) but it was a blast!! Go for the longer trip.Any suggestions?
Places I've been and would easily recommend, because I would go back:
Places I have not yet tried, but remain on the list:
- Presidential Limo. Never get a cab. Cabs are for suckers. We almost always get a limo
- Pinball HoF. I'm a kid from the 80s, and this was reliving a time where High Score was more important to me than... well anything.
- Penn and Teller. Pay the money for good seats.
- Absinthe. Definitely not for the easily offended. Or the mildly offended. As they say during the intro, "if words like shit or damn, offend you, you came to the wrong fucking show".
- Treasures. It's a steakhouse. It's a strip club. My lengthy but helpful review is here: http://www.yelp.com/user_details_reviews_self?userid=cMAiTrM0Fxm8vKLQag53jg&review_sort=funny. Be aware it is an old review, so things may have changed.
- I'll just lump all the food surprises together: Mr Mamas (breakfast, off strip), Secret Pizza (Cosmo), Golden Steer (classic, but a little more classy than I would want to do with my brother), Battista's Hole in the Wall (all you can drink wine - this is nearly on every trip for me now), Ellis Island (because it is still the cheapest steak dinner walking distance from the strip, and also an every trip stop for us now).
- There is a fantasy car drive that leaves from the north strip. Details are at home, but I can get them tomorrow if you'd like. Basically you get to drive out into the desert, they run a car or 2 ahead to scope for cops, obstacles, or oncoming traffic, and then you drive Ferraris, Lambos, and other supercars and just open it up.
- Many other restaurants. I'd need to hit up my list at home. I am serious about my Vegas research, and would not want to misadvise...
Zombie, are you positive about the driving one? I'm a car nut and have briefly thought about doing a track day in Vegas and drive an exotic, but have never pulled the trigger becaus of the restrictions they put on you (top speeds, traction control, etc.) vs the price. It surprises me that a legitimate business would run anything like what you are describing and be open enough about it that it's widely known and posted about on message boards..... I'm definitely curious.
http://rvn4fun.com hopefully that works. Doing it from my phone. Nice guys and fun. I believe they will pick you up at the hotel as well, we had a car. But it was the surprise highlight of my trip back in May.
Places I've been and would easily recommend, because I would go back:
Places I have not yet tried, but remain on the list:
- Presidential Limo. Never get a cab. Cabs are for suckers. We almost always get a limo
- Pinball HoF. I'm a kid from the 80s, and this was reliving a time where High Score was more important to me than... well anything.
- Penn and Teller. Pay the money for good seats.
- Absinthe. Definitely not for the easily offended. Or the mildly offended. As they say during the intro, "if words like shit or damn, offend you, you came to the wrong fucking show".
- Treasures. It's a steakhouse. It's a strip club. My lengthy but helpful review is here: http://www.yelp.com/user_details_reviews_self?userid=cMAiTrM0Fxm8vKLQag53jg&review_sort=funny. Be aware it is an old review, so things may have changed.
- I'll just lump all the food surprises together: Mr Mamas (breakfast, off strip), Secret Pizza (Cosmo), Golden Steer (classic, but a little more classy than I would want to do with my brother), Battista's Hole in the Wall (all you can drink wine - this is nearly on every trip for me now), Ellis Island (because it is still the cheapest steak dinner walking distance from the strip, and also an every trip stop for us now).
- There is a fantasy car drive that leaves from the north strip. Details are at home, but I can get them tomorrow if you'd like. Basically you get to drive out into the desert, they run a car or 2 ahead to scope for cops, obstacles, or oncoming traffic, and then you drive Ferraris, Lambos, and other supercars and just open it up.
- Many other restaurants. I'd need to hit up my list at home. I am serious about my Vegas research, and would not want to misadvise...
It was the coolest thing I did on my whole trip that year. I must have taken 30 pics. It's at the top of my recommendation list for any Vegas trip. My friend couldn't thank me enough for "discovering" it and insisting we go. I'm sure the day tour is great too, but I just had to see the old neon signs the way they were meant to be seen. A fair amount still light up and it is amaze balls. For a kick, Google Earth it - you'll see the face of the old Treasure Island skull pirate. Little trivia - the skull can't be displayed vertically because of the weight distribution. That's why it's laying flat in the museum and you can only see the face via satellite image.Some of them light up but you have to go for a night tour to see them as everything is outside. It really is cool. They have signs from many of the old Vegas casinos. I have a ton of pictures but I don't want to spoil it for you.