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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Gaming Free Hotels in Vegas

By Jalen Roses


The Fremont Street Experience is something to go see. The Viva Vision show occurs every hour and is free to the public. The Fremont Street Experience is located downtown Vegas. Exotic Driving Experience is something fun to do. There you will be able to drive a real race car with a real racing instructor. The tour lasts about two hours and it costs $199 a ticket. This attraction is located at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The Gold and Silver pawn shop which is featured on the television show Pawn Stars. This pawn store is located at 713 S. Las Vegas Blvd. and is open 24 hours a day daily. Free to enter the pawn store and check out what they have. The Neon Museum and Bone yard is something to see. There is an outdoor walking tour that is open 24 hours a day.

First we will discuss staying in a non-gaming hotel while in Las Vegas. Some people will shutter at the thought of not being in the center of all the gaming activity, but staying at one of these hotels is well worth the savings. The first hotel I will discuss that is off the beaten path and a non-gaming hotel is the Platinum Hotel this hotel offers starting rates for suites as low as $129 a night. Spend the day on the strip than retreat to a relaxing spa experience at a non-gaming and non-smoking hotel. This is one example of money saving off the strip hotel.

Finally I will mention the Sunset Stamped at Sam's Town. This attraction is spectacular and is located in Mystic Falls Park. Viewing the show is free and it is open daily. This is a wonderful display of water, lights, lasers, and more. Don't forget the many wonderful restaurants that are available off the beaten path. A good meal is easy to come by in this wonderland away from the gaming epic center of fortune.

But, what can you do when staying so far away from the strip? There are many things to do for entertainment in Las Vegas that doesn't involve gaming. The first thing I will discuss is the Atomic Testing Museum, this museum is open Monday through Saturday and general admission is only $12.00 per a person. No reservations are required and it's about three miles away from the strip.




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