1 night in Vegas
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1 night in Vegas
My mother (50ish) and I are flying into Vegas and staying at the Luxor for one night. We are renting a car and going to drive to the Hoover dam and Grand Canyon for the next 3 nights. I was wondering what is the absolute "must sees" of Vegas. Anything would be a help. Thanks all.
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If you only have one night, don't stay at the Luxor. Stay mid-Strip at some place like Bally's and check out Bellagio, Venetian, Wynn, etc. You won't have a problem figuring out what to do if you stay in the right location.
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I agree with Happy Trails. Mid strip would be much better for a one nighter. I liked my stay at Bally's (it's connected to Paris) and the Flamingo would be another option in similar price range. I'm 50 ish myself.

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"Must See's"?
Bellagio Fountain Show. Bellagio Conservatory.
Eagle-eyed view of Vegas from either the Stratosphere, Voodoo Lounge at the Rio, top of the Palms, or at Mix on top of Mandalay Bay. Go at twilight - just after sunset to watch the neon and lights come up in Vegas.
You may want to check the Fremont Street Experience downtown.
I'd also recommend a show - one of the Cirque du Soleil shows like 'O' or Mystere.
Lastly, walk the strip and casino hop. Wear comfortable shoes and take your time.
Bellagio Fountain Show. Bellagio Conservatory.
Eagle-eyed view of Vegas from either the Stratosphere, Voodoo Lounge at the Rio, top of the Palms, or at Mix on top of Mandalay Bay. Go at twilight - just after sunset to watch the neon and lights come up in Vegas.
You may want to check the Fremont Street Experience downtown.
I'd also recommend a show - one of the Cirque du Soleil shows like 'O' or Mystere.
Lastly, walk the strip and casino hop. Wear comfortable shoes and take your time.
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The Luxor is fine - just don't miss a ride in their "inclinators" . You'll be in between Mandalay Bay and the Excalibur and across the street from MGM - you're on the south end of the strip for sure but with comfortable shoes (or a rental car or cab ride) you can see the rest of the strip.
The Bellagio fountains are a must - make dinner reservations at Olives at the Bellagio and ask for a window seat. Or eat at the street side cafe at the Paris Hotel across the street to see the show while dining.
There are 5 Cirque du Soleil shows to choose from - Mystere being the oldest and the Beatles show at the Mirage is the newest. There's also Ka, O and the one at NY, NY (I think) which is pretty risque.... There's La Reve at the Wynn (which you have to see during the day - the hotel just glistens a beautiful copper in the sunlight). If you're into shopping - there's the Forum Shops at Caesar's, the Fashion Place Mall and the shops at the Venetian (with strolling minstrels).
The Bellagio fountains are a must - make dinner reservations at Olives at the Bellagio and ask for a window seat. Or eat at the street side cafe at the Paris Hotel across the street to see the show while dining.
There are 5 Cirque du Soleil shows to choose from - Mystere being the oldest and the Beatles show at the Mirage is the newest. There's also Ka, O and the one at NY, NY (I think) which is pretty risque.... There's La Reve at the Wynn (which you have to see during the day - the hotel just glistens a beautiful copper in the sunlight). If you're into shopping - there's the Forum Shops at Caesar's, the Fashion Place Mall and the shops at the Venetian (with strolling minstrels).
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Agree with Kathi above--don't stress about the Luxor location if you have a car. Just drive over to Caesar's and park in their (free) structure, then walk around from there. Plenty to see just strolling around.