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Las Vegas Travel Guide

 
Author: Ken Marlborough

The lure of Las Vegas is a reality " ? it is a city one would want to visit again and again. The city seems to possess some magic that attracts people and makes them want to return. Las Vegas helps people relax and makes them comfortable. Las Vegas is fun, especially during vacation. It is most advisable to first check the availability of any vacation packages before going there, as this makes more sense" ?both financially and in terms of planning a hassle-free vacation" ?instead of booking everything separately.

November through February has always been the quietest, and thus the cheapest, period in Vegas. However, many popular shows take a break during this time, as well as during events such as Thanksgiving, New Year's, and the Super bowl, when large numbers of people take their parties to Vegas. In addition, there are several conventions that are usually held in town, which results in accommodation prices changing.

Summers in Las Vegas are very hot, with the daily high averaging around 38C (100F) from June to September. The average winter lows are around 13C (55F) from December to January. The rest of the year is temperate.

It is not difficult to find inexpensive food and entertainment in Vegas these days. Lately, Vegas has also acquired a reputation as a family vacation haven thanks to child-friendly special-effects spectacles, such as bursting volcanoes, full-scale pirate attacks on British ships, fire-breathing dragons, etc. Some of the things that are not to be missed when visiting Las Vegas are the giant clown in front of the Circus and a copy of the Great Pyramid.

Life in Vegas " ? a city known as a Disneyland for adults " ? still revolves around gambling. It is a sport that is inextricably associated with Las Vegas. Entertainment has always been the most important activity in the city. Here, walking distances can be longer than expected because Las Vegas is much bigger than it looks. All the same, it is a place that gives complete satisfaction to the traveler.

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