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A look at what to do in the major U.S. and worldwide tourist destinations. -- October 9, 2006


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Las Vegas, Nevada

Do I really need to campaign for Las Vegas? So, I'll say this. Las Vegas isn't just for adults. Las Vegas hotels have spent millions to develop sophisticated indoor amusement rides. Check them out in virtually any of the city's casinos. And don't forget to check out Las Vegas' famous stage shows, like Cirque de Soleil, among the best of the best. Let's go (back) to Las Vegas!

Median income -- $44,069

Median house value -- $137,300

For more information visit www.visitlasvegas.com or call 1-877-VISIT LV.



The Top 9 Attractions in Las Vegas

 
Aladdin Resort and Casino 702-785-5555

The new Aladdin hotel Las Vegas re-opened in August 2000 after the original resort was imploded in 1998. But the genie inside the magic lamp will transform the venue yet again in 2006 or 2007 into the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

Aladdin (soon to be Planet Hollywood, a Sheraton)
Bally's Las Vegas 702-739-4111

One of the original grand dames to grace the famous "Four Corners" of the Las Vegas strip, Bally's Las Vegas has retained its classic Vegas appeal while adding contemporary amenities.

Bally's Las Vegas
Bellagio 702-693-7111

Four-time recipient of the AAA Five Diamond award, Bellagio combines Old World elegance with modern luxuries. The 3,933-room resort is located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.

Bellagio
Caesar's Palace 702-731-7110

Celebrating the glory of Rome, Caesar's Palace has been a Vegas must-see since it opened in 1966. The famed fountains, dramatic gabled pediments and Corinthian columns in the heart of the Strip are world-renowned.

Caesars Palace
The Strip 702-477-3000

Las Vegas Boulevard (aka the Strip) is famous for its shops, topless bars, tattoo parlors, wedding chapels and so, so much more.

Stratosphere Tower 800-998-6937

Sitting atop the Stratosphere Tower Hotel and Casino, this is the tallest free-standing observation tower in the U.S. and is encircled by two exciting roller coasters.

Stratosphere Casino Hotel and Tower
Liberace Museum 702-798-7386

Devoted to the famed museum, view jewelry, pianos, rare cars and costumes of Liberace himself.

Liberace Museum
M&M's Academy 702-736-7611

M&M's Academy is a four-story interactive shopping and retail complex that features thousands of original M&M Brand merchandise.

M&M's Academy
Madame Tussauds Las Vegas 888-283-6423

Madame Tussauds immerses visitors in an interactive experience providing a unique opportunity to create personal moments with some of the world's biggest celebrities past and present.

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas


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