Las Vegas Strip Helicopter Night Flight
By far one of the most exhilarating things to do at night in Las Vegas. I did this right after a food tour, and the ride was still smooth flying around Las Vegas iconic buildings like the Sphere and the Strat!
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BookAREA15
If you want a fun thing to do in Las Vegas with food, entertainment, and games this is the spot. Area 15 offers and immersive experience that allows you to be transported to a world in the future where you will be able to do many interactive experiences that are mind bending!
See MoreElectric Playhouse
I went to Electric Playhouse for one of their immersive dinners during Halloween, and it was such a surreal experience. The entire space transformed into a themed wonderland, with interactive projections that made it feel like I had stepped into a different world. They also do an Alice in Wonderland experience, which takes the immersion even further—bringing the whimsical, topsy-turvy elements of the story to life with stunning visuals and interactive elements. It’s not just dinner; it’s like being part of a living story.However this is also an immersive experience with games and a fun experience to do with friends.
See MoreThe Mob Museum
If you want to learn about the history of Las Vegas from its founding to today, the Mob Museum not only highlights the experience of the Mob in Vegas, but also how Las Vegas developed over time in an interesting way. It also shared how they cleaned up Las Vegas after the mob. The Mob museum is housed in the historic U.S. Post Office and Courthouse building in downtown Las Vegas. The building, constructed in 1933.
See MoreRed Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Red Rock Canyon, just outside Las Vegasl was one of my favorite things I saw in the Vegas area. The towering red sandstone cliffs, scenic drive, and hiking trails made it a full day experience. My tip is make a reservation in advance during high season and go early to avoid unbearable heat.
See MoreValley of Fire
Visiting Valley of Fire felt like stepping onto another planet—towering red sandstone formations, petroglyphs etched into the rocks, and winding trails that led to breathtaking views. Hiking through spots like Fire Wave and Rainbow Vista, I was in awe of the vibrant colors that seemed to glow under the desert sun. It took me about an hour to drive out there and cost me $15 usd as a non resident to Nevada.
See MoreEast Fremont Street
It is probably one of the most well lit streets in the world and most vibrant for people watching. For a real adrenaline rush, you can zipline over the crowds on the SlotZilla Zipline and just take in the vibrant canopy draping the street with lights.
See MoreThe Big Apple Coaster
This is a classic and I always wanted to ride it and so glad I did. It is located at the New York Hotel and Casino. The ride is bumpy though and goes upside down on top of the hotel!
See MoreBellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
Walking into the Bellagio Conservatory felt like stepping into a living work of art—every season brings a new, breathtaking display of flowers, sculptures, and intricate designs. The scent of fresh blooms, the soft music, and the vibrant colors make it a magical escape from the buzz of the Strip. It’s a must-see in Vegas.
See MoreSphere
Visiting the Sphere in Las Vegas was absolutely mind-blowing—the sheer scale and immersive visuals will make you feel as if you stepped into another world. From the dazzling exterior to the 360-degree sensory experience inside, it was unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It is also fun to watch from outside. I saw it from my room at the Virgin!
See MoreFountains of Bellagio
The Bellagio Fountains are pure magic in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, with shows every 30 minutes in the afternoon and every 15 minutes in the evening until midnight. Watching the water soar up to 460 feet, perfectly synchronized to music, is one of those iconic Vegas moments you just have to experience. I have seen it twice now and it has not gotten old.
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