Things to Do in Las Vegas

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Surprised? Yes, in Las Vegas, you many free attractions. In fact, these free things to do in Las Vegas are some even more exciting than casinos and other chargeable attractions. Many of us are not aware of this and so miss out this all-time desired entertainment that costs zero pennies.


Can you believe that going through the Star Trek Experience can be one of the free things to do in Las Vegas? Yes, this is true and it’s a new attraction worth of attending even if you are not a Star Trek aficionado. As you start off with your journey, you pass through the history of the last three decades of this famous series followed by the flashes of the creation of Ferengi, Cardassians, Klingons, and other species in the series. In short, this is a great way to explore Star Trek.


Do you think that you have the talent of being an executive who concludes as to which television shows are be broadcasted? If yes, show your magic at the CBS Television City Research Center at the MGM Grand even you are not an executive in real life. This is where you are free to decide on television shows.


Take your family to the cool Fountains at Bellagio for some great entertainment. Here, every evening, water and music shows held between 8:00 pm to 12:00 am at every 15 minutes are the hot favorites of many tourists. And the timings are such that you cannot say that you did not have time to see it. The main feature here is the beautiful music and dancing lights fountains that fed a long lake making for a perfect backdrop.


Next, the Conservatory at Bellagio provides a spacious atrium for you to stroll amidst its elegant lines of plants and flowers made so by 100 horticulturalists.


If you are looking for a dance and some music, come to the Fremont Street where many colorful lights will stun you. The $70 million light roof with 540,000-watt sound system promise a great dance with your loved ones.

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