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Visit to Hoover Dam
On my next trip to the States in August, I am going to have a weekend in Las Vegas. Are there halfday/day trips to the Hoover Dam? Or is it too far away? <BR> <BR>Anne in Australia
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Plenty of tours to Hoover Dam. It's not far from Vegas but the traffic getting in and out is somewhat slow. Check with the hotel desk at your hotel. <BR> <BR> Anna in Illinois
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Hi Anne, <BR> <BR>If you have a car drive out to the dam yourself for a really nice day. The drive itself is very pretty (for those of us from the north east anyway). <BR> <BR>My husband and I were there last fall and we paid the extra money for the "hard hat" tour. We had to wait for 2 hours so we just had an ice cream and walked around it was a very pleasant way to spend some "quiet" time together. <BR> <BR>The tour itself was really great (personally, I thought it might get boring - but not at all!) <BR> <BR>Of course by the time we returned to Vegas we were ready to hit the slots again!!!
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Rent a car and drive to the Dam, then go to Lake Mead about 15 minutes away and go to the Lake Mead Marina. It's right on the water and is a nice, pleasant place for lunch.
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You can call Hoover Dam ahead of your visit and make a reservation on the Hard Hat Tour. Then, when you arrive, you bypass everyone else in line and go right on your tour!
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Thanks everyone for the all the information. The 'Hard hat' tour sounds really interesting. How long does it take? <BR> <BR>Anne in sunny but cold Australia
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My husband and I did the hard hat tour a week ago. It takes one hour and costs $25 - you get to keep the hat. It goes more behind the scenes than the regular tour which is $8. Personally, I think I would have been happy with the regular tour.
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