lunes, 12 de noviembre de 2007

Las Vegas and the Ride of a Lifetime






Las Vegas and the Ride of a Lifetime




Most people envision Las Vegas as one big casino. Admittedly I was one of them, until
I undertook the ride of a lifetime. Imagine soaring hundreds of feet above canyons of
red and orange, walking over rocks that been sculpted by mother nature herself and
floating down a river of dreams. These are the images that I will carry with me forever
when I think of Las Vegas, Nevada.




After taking a break from about twelve hours of straight gambling, my father and I
looked at each other and thought there must be more to Vegas than jangling slot machines
and endless booze. So we asked our friendly concierge, at the Mandalay Bay Resort, for
some suggestions and he arranged for the champagne lunch helicopter tour to the Grand Canyon.


Let's open a bracket to tell you about the hotel accomodation.
Something your can solve contacting
this site for hotel accommodations

Once recommended the proper hotels destination, let's continue with my story:


Wonderful we thought, it looked good in the movies, might as well give it a shot. Neither
of us was prepared for the adventure that we were about to take.


The helicopter company sent a limo to pick us up at the hotel. The ride lasted about five
minutes then we were dropped off at the helicopter launch. Fellow passengers from all over
the world chatted and waited for our journey to begin.


Moments later we took off for one of the waiting helicopters, with our pilot leading the way.
Attractive and intelligent, in a boy next door kind of way, he quickly showed us how father
and I ended up in a helicopter of our own because several of the other passengers decided
to just fly over the canyon. The tour we chose actually had us landing on the bottom.


We soared for about a half an hour over a canvas which included every color imaginable
painted by dessert, mountains and the Colorado river. Within thirty minutes of smooth
flying we were over the canyon and able to see the landing pad, set in the middle of
tumbleweed, mountains and cacti. As we disembarked the pilot helped us climb down the
stone and dirt pathway to a little boat dock, where we met a family from Britain that
would be our companions on our champagne lunch down the Colorado river.


The boat captain was a tiny oriental man with sparkling eyes and a rich sense of humor.
He handed out our picnic baskets and regaled us with stories of how the Grand Canyon was
created. He also had the sense to stop periodically and help us get the most amazing shots
of the canyon. He seemed to know every rock and ridge and was able to point out eagles and
faces carved into the rock by millions of years of erosion.


At the end of our Las Vegas helicopter tour we flew back to the original launch and took
our limo back to the hotel, content, awestruck and absolutely certain that we would return
to Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon and our Las Vegas helicopter tour.





Guest Author Caterina Christakos

lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2007







what are the best sports spots in Vegas?



Do you enjoy Golf?You'll find the Angel Park Golf Club on Rampart Blvd. With notone but two 18 hole courses, a short course and atop notch putting facility, it's no wonder that Angel Park hasconsistently ranked as the best place in town to pretend you'reTiger Woods.





You prefer to play pool? Just try at Pink E's Fun Food & Spirits on FlamingoRoad. Here you can play pool 24 hours a day if you please. You canhave dinner and dance. And if you stop by at midnight onMondays you can even enjoy a wet T-shirt contest, too! Sure, itmay not qualify as a sport yet, but it's a bigger spectatorevent in America than soccer.


For those who carry around really big balls, the best place to
bring them out has to be the Orleans Bowling Center on Tropicana
Avenue. With 70 lanes, you shouldn't have terribly much
difficulty in getting onto the wax without a long wait. And if
you do find a waiting line, then head over to the Santa Fe
Station on Rancho Drive with its bargain rates. Either place is
a great way to get out some frustrations. I'd recommend to visit this site and find more about it


Of course, one man's frustration is another man's nagging
little bother. If you are genuinely interested in safely working
off some tension while engaging in a little action movie
fantasizing, then maybe you should take a visit to the American
Gun Club. Located on Arville Street, the club has two indoor
pistol shooting facilities at 25 and 50 yards and a 50 yard
rifle range. It's a great place to either relieve anxiety or
make believe you are one of the gangsters who ruled Vegas.




martes, 23 de octubre de 2007

Travel to Las Vegas



The (Electric) Sun Never Sets In Las Vegas


This sparkly mirage sprouting from the middle of Nevada’s massive Mojave Desert will draw any willing soul into its decadent embrace, thirst or no thirst. Las Vegas’ adult-sized playground of gargantuan casinos, shops and amusement parks, linked to one another by moving walkways and trams, will keep you guessing what time of day it is - until you finally realize that it just doesn’t matter. Over 40 luxury hotel-casinos line the Strip, the heart of Las Vegas Boulevard, each with their own set of swanky nightclubs, world-famous restaurants, 24-hour buffets and award-wining shows.

The Entertainment Capital of the World

Las Vegas did not earn this accolade by chance. It is the home of the internationally acclaimed Cirque du Soleil, the funky Blue Man Group, an abundance of unparalleled theater performances, and, of course, the world famous Las Vegas showgirls. At the southern end of the Strip, Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino is attached to a giant arena that showcases America’s top boxing matches. The House of Blues concert venue and restaurant is also located within Mandalay Bay, with its own Foundation Room bar/lounge on the roof offering the most spectacular view of Las Vegas (open to the public on Tuesday nights). Indulge in the luxury of The Bellagio Hotel & Casino’s top-rated Prime Steakhouse and ultra-chic Light nightclub. This is also where you’ll find the most intimidating high-limit tables in Vegas.

Not Necessarily Sin City



Although this “City of Sin” lets you wander from place to place with your massive cocktail at any hour of the day, Las Vegas makes a concerted effort to ensure that you don’t have to leave the kids at home (unless, of course, you want to). There is something for everyone, which makes this city the perfect destination for just about anyone with a hankering for fun, games and top-notch entertainment. Packed with tots, teens, twenty-somethings and the timeless, the cutting-edge video arcades are a modern virtual wonder. The MGM Grand, known for its larger-than-life tendencies, boasts a 171,500 square-foot mega-arcade full of the most mind-boggling virtual reality games including a virtual boxing game guaranteed to knock you out. New York New York Hotel has its very own 32,000 square-foot Coney Island Emporium, complete with a roller coaster and a Daytona racing simulator.

Day and night, Las Vegas is a playfully extravagant extra-sensory neon mecca that is the perfect place to de-stress and loosen that firm grip on reality. Travel to Las Vegas to eat, drink, play and party among the finest this world has to offer. Leave your conscience, cares, and camera at home because, as they say, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas and Continue here...

oooooooooooooo000000000ooooooooooo

HOW TO GET A HOTEL DISCOUNT

You need to ASK if you want a discount. Here are ways to do it:

*Search the internet, look for great deals. There are various
types of hotels that offer great discounts on the web for online
customers.

*Plan your trip during the off season months. These are the
times when big discounts are given.

*Call the hotel of your choice. Ask them about offers and
discounts that they can give. List all promotions.

*Certain hotels can give discounts to credit card holders of
certain card establishments. Ask for the manager and ask him
about it. The manager is the best person to ask, since if you
can make negotiations, he has the authority to make negotiations
with you.

*Ask if they give discounts to students or senior citizens.

*Simply ask how can you qualify for a discount.
If at certain day of the week or at certain times of
the year they give discounts, ask them about it and ask how much
or how less can they give, then ask if you could get still a
higher discount. Usually at off peak seasons, hotels will be
willing to give in, just to fill the empty rooms.

*Ask for certain packages. Hotels usually offer rooms with free
breakfast.

*Do name drop. If you know of someone who frequently stays them,
mention his name. It can help. Tell them your friend referred
you to them and ask for a discount. Don't ever give up if they
say no. A statement like "is that the best you can do?" can
encourage a big discount.

*Often, people in the military get good hotel rates. Usually,
discounts are offered to government employees.
*At off peak seasons, you could definitely ask for special rates. Then if
they don't budge after you have offered a discount, ask some
extras, like breakfast.

*When negotiating, it is very important to write down all agreed
discussions. Write too, the names of the persons that you have
been talking to, the time as well as the day and date. Ask for a
number that you can call before checking in to the hotel for
confirmation.

*Upon arrival to the hotel, look around and ask for negotiations
once more. For instance if you feel that the hotel is not fully
booked, ask for a room with a better view than the one you are
in, if you don't agree with what you see.

Enjoy your stay!

Guest Author: Jay Bauder