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Terry Fator’s Special Guest
Terry Fator’s Special Guest
This is just another reason why I love Las Vegas. Last night I went to see Terry Fator at the Mirage with my mom. Midway through the show, after Fator just finished singing a Micheal Bublé song called “Home,” he announced a fellow entertainer who happened to be at the show, Tony Orlando. Everyone...
The $1,000 Sundae
The $1,000 Sundae
The Golden Opulence Sundae at Serendipity 3 I am all for a good gourmet dish. Beautiful plating, well cooked food, maybe an exotic ingredient like white truffles. It’s not an everyday occurence, but when I get it, I’m a happy girl. Enter the Golden Opulence Sundae, a mind-blowing $1,000 treat...
It’s easy being green in Vegas
It’s easy being green in Vegas
Contrary to popular belief, it’s easy being green in Vegas. Sure we have flowing water shows, brimming buffets and constantly flashing lights. But behind the scenes, many hotels here actually have major eco-friendly initiatives in place. There are also several steps you can take as a tourist to help...
A Little Love for the Lux (Café)
A Little Love for the Lux (Café)
Grand Lux Cafe in the Venetian Why did I ever fall out-of-love with the Grand Lux Café? The restaurants, one each in the Venetian and Palazzo, seem to be easily brushed off as “oh, that place again.” But my recent visit to the restaurant, known for its oversized portions, proved anything...
Tea Time at the Titanic
Tea Time at the Titanic
This Mother’s Day, treat mom to an elegant afternoon with High Tea and a trip to Luxor’s Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. You and mom will have the chance to dine in sophistication just as the rich did in the early 1900s. Available only on Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 10), the event takes...
Copperfield’s mysterious museum
Copperfield’s mysterious museum
Las Vegas is home to many things. Showgirls. Wayne Newton. Elvis impersonators. But did you know that it’s also home to the world’s largest collection of magic memorabilia? More than 80,000 artifacts documenting the history of magic are all housed in David Copperfield’s International Museum and...
The Do’s and Dont’s of Walking in Vegas
The Do’s and Dont’s of Walking in Vegas
While in Vegas, you’ll be walking more than you can imagine. See, each resort on the Strip is a small town in and of itself. As a result, getting from your parked car to your room can be a 20-minute walk. Inside, every casino is a labyrinth of slot machines and table games, making it hard to orient...
Sightings from Area 51
Sightings from Area 51
The next time someone tells you they saw lights in Vegas, they might not be referring to the neon! The infamous Area 51, a hotbed for conspiracy theories on UFOs and alien life, is not too far from Sin City and VEGAS.com is here to take you there. I don’t mean to go all “X-files” on...
Just try and read his lips
Just try and read his lips
Terry Fator, Mirage headliner and one of our favorite new performers on the Las Vegas Strip, recently stopped by to visit VEGAS.com and he brought a few of friends with him.
Johnny Thompson: The magician’s magician
Johnny Thompson: The magician’s magician
The Great Tomsoni & Co. Johnny Thompson and Pamela Hayes (center) stand with fellow magicians Fielding West and Penn & Teller. Just about everyone has heard of Las Vegas magicians Siegfried & Roy, Lance Burton, Criss Angel and Penn & Teller. But what about their go-to guy Johnny Thompson? Thompson...

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