Visiting the Las Vegas Strip for the first time can be…overwhelming. It’s a whirlwind of lights, sights and sounds, all vying for your attention. Exploring the entirety of the Strip can take all day, and then some. Meanwhile, some of the casinos and resorts are...
The area around Las Vegas is a spectacular place for nature lovers. There are beautiful views at Red Rock Canyon, boating and swimming options at Lake Mead, hot springs and waterfalls down by the Colorado River, and even skiing up at Mt. Charleston. Out here, getting...
One of Vegas’ newest attractions—and perhaps its most impressive—has been dazzling the skyline the last few weeks. Sphere is a groundbreaking entertainment venue built for Madison Square Garden Company (someone over there really likes shapes) designed to showcase what...
The Southwest is one of the best regions in the United States for stargazing. There are plenty of wide, open spaces between cities where the stars really shine at night. When people call Las Vegas the “City of Lights” they aren’t referring to the night sky, but the...
The Strip’s traffic situation is about to look very different between November 16th and November 18th. Grand stands are being installed on the side of the roads, hotels are filling up, and the city is welcoming racing fans from all over in preparation for the...
Many folks visit Las Vegas with the expectation that they will be dazzled by neon signs, slot machines, and the grandeur that the palatial casinos have to offer. They aren’t wrong either—Vegas is a high octane place, with some of the most luxurious amenities and...