July 16, 2006

Power Pass Gives You Key to the City

Power Pass is the exciting new visitor’s passport to Las Vegas. Using smart card technology, Power Pass provides entry to all the best attractions Las Vegas has to offer…a combined value of over $250 in admission fees. And, Power Pass includes “Fast Tracking”, allowing pass holders to skip the line at many attractions. The best news is that a PowerPass only costs $62.50 for an adult pass and $40 for a child.

Additionally, Power Pass comes with a colorful, comprehensive guidebook, and discounts and offers at a fine collection of retail shops, restaurants, sightseeing tours, sporting activities, etc.

With Power Pass, consumers have the freedom to customize their visit to Las Vegas… whether you prefer museums, thrill rides, zoos or artwork there’s something for everyone!

Inclusions:

  • Admission to 20 top attractions in Las Vegas
  • Discounts at well-known top restaurants and retailers
  • “Fast Tracking” at many attractions allows cardholders to “Go to the head of the line!”
  • Full color, pocket-sized, guidebook which includes attraction details, hours of operation, directions, plus full street maps and a Las Vegas Monorail system map.

This is a great value and the best way to take advantage of 20+ attractions. I used a similar pass in San Diego and it paid for itself the first day. The cost of an admission to just four of the attractions included in the PowerPass would cost well over $80. It’s a great way to see the city and you can purchase additional days for even fewer dollars. Click Here to Purchase Your PowerPass!

June 13, 2006

Places to See: Hoover Dam

One of the greatest engineering works in history, the Hoover Dam rises 700 feet from the bottom of Black Canyon to hold back the largest man made lake emptying into the Pacific Ocean. The construction of the dam provided hope to workers struggling to escape the Great Depression, farmers struggling to grow crops under threat of spring floods and hope for a desert southwest seeking power to light the night.

From Las Vegas, visitors have a rare opportunity to tour this engineering marvel. The best way to see Hoover Dam is to travel by luxury coach from Las Vegas. Immediately you will be wisked to tour one of the seven engineering wonders of the world, and Las Vegas’ number one attraction! Enjoy a 2 hour visit to the exhibit and observation outlooks and watch the film of the dam’s construction.

After touring Hoover Dam, vistors often visit Las Vegas’ famous Ethel M. Chocolate Factory and Desert Botanical Garden.

For those passengers choosing to upgrade to the Premium Deluxe Tour, you will be have an additional two hours to explore the wonderful shops at the Desert Passage and you’ll be provided with a $10.00 per person dining certificate good at one of 13 restaurants. Also included, is a complimentary gift bag valued at $39.00.

April 10, 2006

Places to See: Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

Inviting guests to “Do the Things that Celebrities Do”, Madame Tussauds Las Vegas immerses visitors in one-of-a-kind, interactive experiences that create personal memories with some of the world’s biggest icons.

Have you ever dreamed of putting with Tiger Woods, sinking a shot on Shaq or caressing J.Lo’s most famous asset? These magic moments and more come to life at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, the most interactive “must feel” attraction located in the heart of the famous Las Vegas Strip.

If you don’t want to book your trip online, here is a coupon for $5 off admission, up to four people in your party.