What ever happens in Las Vegas...is spectacular!
Take this opportunity to experience Las Vegas
from the inside out. Behind the glitter, shows
and casinos there is a world of hardworking
people who make Vegas a fantastic world-class
destination..
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Meet them and go behind the scenes to understand
what makes Las Vegas tick. What does it take to
put on a show? From sets to special events; from
production to show time - you'll be given access
and insights. Learn about famous characters from
Las Vegas history. We go "behind the house"
and learn about gambling rules and strategies in
a lab. (You can't lose here!) Las Vegas is spectacular
- see how and why its glitter draws people from
all over the world to the strip. And did we mention
the 360 days of sunshine? |
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A must-do! Stratosphere Tower is promoted as the
"tallest freestanding observation tower"
in the US and the tallest building west of the Mississippi.
It stands 1,149 feet high and offers both indoor
and outdoor observation decks. Unrepentant daredevils
can get a "white knuckle" fix by riding
any of the four thrill rides it hosts; all located
100 stories above the ground. Finished with a breath
taking meal on the 104th floor – if your stomach
can take it! |
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Cirque du Soleil's world-famous circus/dance troupe's
spectacular features an exciting cast of synchronized
swimmers, trapeze artists and contortionists. The
set is an awe-inspiring stage using 1½ million
gallons of water! Inspired by the concept of infinity
and the elegance of water’s pure form, “O”
pays tribute to the beauty of the theatre - from
the simplest street performance to the most lavish
of operas - where anything is possible and where
the drama of life plays itself out before our very
eyes. World-class acrobats, synchronized swimmers,
divers and characters perform in, on, and above
water to create a breathtaking experience. |
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All flights departing from Las Vegas fly from Las
Vegas McCarran Airport saving you up 2 hours in
travel time. We use nothing but the best and most
reliable helicopters! As you near the canyon you
will fly over the Black Mountains which are volcanic
in origin and lava flows can be seen. Pass Grape
Vine Mesa then cross the Grand Wash Cliffs and enter
the Grand Canyon Descend approximately 4,000 feet
and land on the floor of the canyon at the Hualapai
Indian reservation. This is the only place in the
canyon that aircrafts are allowed to fly in and
land! He Fly to Boulder City where met by Black
Canyon Rafting. The raft’s go in at the base
of Hoover Dam for an 11 mile trip, in motorized
raft’s down Black Canyon. Hold on to your
hats, its going to be scary!! |
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