Karin1984
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Early December I have a solo trip to Las Vegas planned. I have 6 full days there, which might be a bit too long, but it's what was most convenient with travel and work.
I guess I need about two-three days to see the city, things on my possible to-do-list are:
- Immersive Disney Experience
- See one or two shows
- Nevada State Museum & Spring Preserve
- One or two other museums. Options: Mob museum, Natural History, Titanic (how did this end up here?), Burlesque Hall, I'll let my mood decide on the day where to go.
- Bellagio fountains
- Have a look at some well-themed hotels / Try my luck at a casino
Leaving three to four days to see what's outside Las Vegas. I do not have a driver's license, therefore I need to look at organized day trips.
I am thinking Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon for sure, but what else? There are so many canyons, national parks, valleys, etc. near Las Vegas. Any advice which ones to do? Which are similar in landscape/feel to Grand Canyon and Antelope and can be skipped?
Visiting Hoover Dam is not on my list as a place to visit. It's not something that really interests me and I noticed several tours have a short stop at Hoover Dam included to take pictures.
If anyone has advice on touring companies, hotels, which shows to see, things missing on my to-do-list, or what is overrated... I'm all ears!
Thanks in advance!
I guess I need about two-three days to see the city, things on my possible to-do-list are:
- Immersive Disney Experience
- See one or two shows
- Nevada State Museum & Spring Preserve
- One or two other museums. Options: Mob museum, Natural History, Titanic (how did this end up here?), Burlesque Hall, I'll let my mood decide on the day where to go.
- Bellagio fountains
- Have a look at some well-themed hotels / Try my luck at a casino
Leaving three to four days to see what's outside Las Vegas. I do not have a driver's license, therefore I need to look at organized day trips.
I am thinking Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon for sure, but what else? There are so many canyons, national parks, valleys, etc. near Las Vegas. Any advice which ones to do? Which are similar in landscape/feel to Grand Canyon and Antelope and can be skipped?
Visiting Hoover Dam is not on my list as a place to visit. It's not something that really interests me and I noticed several tours have a short stop at Hoover Dam included to take pictures.
If anyone has advice on touring companies, hotels, which shows to see, things missing on my to-do-list, or what is overrated... I'm all ears!
Thanks in advance!