Hi Mrs H
We are going for 1st time this Oct, what dates you there?
We go 18th-22nd then flying to LAX for another trip to Disneyland until the 27th.
No idea what to do in Vegas, just started reading some of these threads for ideas. Everyone I know says its a great place, I am not so sure about it(No Disney, not a good start for us), Don't gamble or drink, which is what my Brother goes for every 2-3 months. Waiting for him to get back, he is there until Sunday, see if he has any ideas for us.
We'll be in Vegas the 19th-22nd for a Jimmy Buffett concert. Margaritaville will be PACKED those days with fans in for the concert. They shut the side street down next to Margaritaville on Saturday ALL day long and have music and a bunch of us crazy fans dressed up in all kinds of get ups! As for things to do that aren't gamble or drink I have some for you *we go at least 6 times a year...more if possible because it's just a little TOO close*
Bellagio fountains of course, gallery of fine art, conservatory
Caesars fountain show and aquarium and they have an exotic car show too
Flamingo has the wildlife habitat and of course Margaritaville
Luxor has IMAX and some rides
Mandalay Bay has a shark reef
MGM Grand has the lion habitat
Mirage has volcano, dolphin and tiger habitats
NY NY has the roller coaster
Paris the eiffel tower
M&M World on the strip
Stratosphere has rides on the top of the hotel
Treasure Island has Sirens of TI show
Venetian has gondola, gallery of art, madame tussauds wax museum
The hotels are all themed and if you want you can spend hours just wandering around in them and looking at the different shops and things.
Freemont Street is neat and free. You can take the monorail down to the end and grab a free shuttle to the street for the show. We go so many times a year and never gamble a cent and still have a great time!
We go to Vegas twice a year from AZ and drive.
We stay downtown off Fremont Street.
Fremont street itself is CLOSED TO TRAFFIC so you have to approach from either side. The side streets are bisected by train tracks and freeways, so be sure to get a good map of the area before attempting to drive in the downtown area.
YOu can park at any of the hotels downtown. There are several lots.