Friday, November 6, 2009

Save Money And Travel To Vegas

By Chris Linch

Why should those who do not gamblers visit Las Vegas? The freebies, of course! Almost every casino has a gimmick to get gamblers in the door but you generally do not need to gamble to take advantage of these deals. In this article, I will cover those attractions you must get to, in order to truly experience the flavor of Las Vegas.

Want to take advantage of the beautiful Las Vegas nights? Catch the Bellagio fountain shows right in the middle of the Strip. The shows operate nightly, usually every 15 minutes (be sure to check with the casino for that evening's schedule). The fountains sway to a variety of music, from classical serenades to popular hits. Each show feels like a different experience.

Did your kids like Pirates of the Caribbean? Witness a live pirate battle between sexy wenches and swarthy male pirates right on the Strip. There are four nightly shows right in front of Treasure Island. The shows are kid friendly and sure to please. Early birds get the best view, but beware. If you stand too close, you may get splashed.

The Circus continues to amuse both young and old. Visit Circus Circus for shows every half hour. Be amazed by trapeze artist and confounded by jugglers. Each show is different, so you can easily sit through multiple acts and remain entertained.

Sick of hanging out on the Strip? Then step out to see the Freemont Street Experience. Its an immersive experience. The covered walkway turns into a giant screen where you can see a light and sound show several times a night. Street performers and vendors line the area, so there is plenty of entertainment before and after the show.

Las Vegas is a city of indulgences and you can even manage to partake in some for free. Head off the Strip to Ethel M's Chocolate Factory (One Sunset Way) and live the chocolate connoisseurs dream. During your visit you can take a self-guided tour, taste some delicious chocolates, and even buy a few tasty delights.

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