6 Best Sights in Las Vegas, Nevada

Big Apple Coaster and Arcade

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Big Apple Coaster and Arcade
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There are two reasons to ride the Coney Island–style New York–New York roller-coaster (aka the Big Apple Coaster): first, with a 144-foot dive and a 360-degree somersault, it's a real scream; and second, it whisks you around the amazing replica of the New York City skyline, giving you fabulous views of the Statue of Liberty and Chrysler Building—you climb to peak heights around 200 feet above the Strip. Get ready to go 67 mph over a dizzying succession of high-banked turns and camelback hills, twirl through a "heartline twist" (like a jet doing a barrel roll), and finally rocket along a 540-degree spiral before pulling back into the station.

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Vegas Indoor Skydiving

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This attraction, just north of Encore Las Vegas, provides the thrill of skydiving without a plane. After 20 minutes of training you enter a vertical wind tunnel that produces a powerful stream of air. You'll float, hover, and fly, simulating up to five minutes of free fall, with more time for large parties. Airspeeds reach 120 mph. Plan to reserve at least two hours in advance, making payment in full. The place closes for private parties from time to time, so it's wise to call ahead.

Gondola Rides at The Venetian

Let a gondolier "o sole mio" you down Vegas's rendition of Venice's Grand Canal. We love this attraction because it's done so well—the late owner Sheldon Adelson was obsessed with getting the canals just right: he had them drained and repainted three times before he was satisfied with the hue, and the colossal reproduction of St. Mark's Square at the end of the canal is authentic right down to the colors of the facades. The gondoliers who ply the waterway are professional entertainers and train for two weeks to maneuver the canals. It all makes for a rather entertaining way to while away an hour on the Strip. Outdoor gondola rides along the resort's exterior waterway are also available, weather permitting. Photo packages are available with all rides.

3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, USA
702-414–4300
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Rate Includes: $34 to $39, depending on day; photo packages from $32

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K1 Speed Las Vegas

West Side

Formerly known as Pole Position, this is still the place to floor it in electric miniature racers (think: souped-up golf carts) and reach up to 45 mph. You and up to 12 competitors zip around the ¼-mile indoor track full of twists and turns. Computers track your overall performance from race to race, and over multiple visits. You'll get a score sheet giving a detailed score breakdown to compare with your friends.

SlotZilla

It wouldn't be Vegas enough to build the world's largest slot machine and just leave it there. Now thrill-seekers can take off from a platform atop the 11-story slot machine and soar over Fremont Street. There are two options to zip: one line that averages 70 feet above the ground and a second that averages 110 feet. If you'd rather just play the big slot machine, you can do that, too. It is Vegas, after all.

Strat SkyPod

Strat SkyPod
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High above the Strip at the tip of the Strat (formerly known as the Stratosphere) are some major thrill rides that will scare the bejeezus out of you, especially if you have even the slightest fear of heights. The Big Shot starts from the 112th floor and shoots 160 feet into the air at 45 mph. The X Scream tips passengers 27 feet over the edge of the tower like a giant seesaw again and again. From the very front, you get an unobstructed view of the Strip, straight down. On the world record–holding SkyJump, riders take a free-fall leap from more than 800 feet in the air (and all-you-can-jump packages are available). And Insanity hangs you out 64 feet from the edge of the tower; then it spins faster and faster, so you're lifted to a 70-degree angle by a centrifugal force that's the equivalent of 3 G-forces. If you are of the less adventurous sort, you can visit the Observation Decks on Levels 108 and 109. Sharing the space is the Top of the World restaurant.

2000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89104, USA
800-998–6937
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Rate Includes: Skypod admission only from $20; SkyPod and one ride, $30; SkyPod and unlimited rides, $40. Sky Jump from $129.99