RocketScientist
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Oxford, OH
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Eric
I lived in Vegas for 7 years, did my undergrad work there at UNLV. My parents still live there. There are alot of things to check out... ofcourse the whole Las Vegas Strip thing. If you get the chance to see a show, either of the two Cirque du Soleil shows (Mystere or O) are brilliant, and I would say the best shows of all of them. I have seen many of the shows, and I liked Mystere the most... it is amazing what they can do.
As far as casinos to check out, there are too many to mention... all the newer ones (from Mirage up... including the renovations such as Ceaser's) have some cool things in them. I would take a day just to walk the strip if I were you. Plus, take a cab downtown, and see what that is about too.
There are things that don't seem to get mentioned alot in articles about Vegas. There are some good nation park attractions, but you will need to rent a car. I would go to Red Rocks, which is West of Vegas... from some areas there, you can see the whole city. It is amazing to watch the sun come up from there... unbelievable. Then there is Hoover Dam... it is pretty interesting from an educational point of view. It is basically south east of the city... pretty easy to get too, not too far away. Then there is also Valley of Fire... this is an amazing place. I would take a day trip out there if I were you... it is maybe 2 hours by car heading 15n. Very much worth it though... walk around a place called Mouses Tank in Valley of Fire... you can hike pretty far, and it is beautiful.
4 days is enough time to check out most of the cool casinos, catch a couple of shows, get to Valley of Fire, do some gambling, and eat some good food.
Hope that this helps you some.
-Russ
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