Re: [vpFREE] Vegas honeymoon. Things first timer might like. Suggestions young folks.

 

If you plan to go to the dam and multiple additional attractions, you may be able to get pretty good value from one of the city pass options. I would just recommend to make sure your guests are good with a touring plan ahead of time.

In this family trip report from Summer 2018, I was able to get quite a bit of value from the "Las Vegas Pass", although we had a somewhat of an aggressive touring plan:

I think LV Pass also has a 5-day option were you wouldn't have to plan so aggressively...


On Tuesday, September 3, 2019, 6:25:26 PM CDT, whitejeeps@yahoo.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Hi all.  


Old Grandad here traveling with newlyweds.  They are players at local joints and have been to AC a few times with me.  I am self appointed as the travel guide.  I'll  list my ideas and any suggestions welcome.


WE have 5 and half days in town.  Will rent car.


!. A day at the dam. The kids both want to see Dam.   Drive down seeing desert along way.   Maybe having breakfast at say...Railroad pass.  Might  Shoot over to Laughlin on way back.  Take look see at  Colorado river and stop couple gambling joints.


2. Have to see at least one show....    Need ideas for young folks early 20s.    Mystere good stop?  Anything just as good?   Also, walk through of Caesars form shops?   Circus Circus interesting in old days?  An evening walking strip & where to start.  


3. What to do Downtown Las Vegas?  Where to start if driving down?    Years since down there? 


Any ideas?? We will be traveling in 6 weeks.


Have good evening     Cheers   Jeep




  

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