This posting is from: Sarah Charles
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Marisa and I have been talking about several different options and want
to run them out for a larger group to comment on.
The Neon Boneyard. This is the graveyard/museum for the old electric
signs that graced Las Vegas in days past. Some of the signs have been
restored and can be seen in the Fremont street area, but this is outdoor
storage. There are two tours each day and reservations are a good idea.
The cost is $20 per person and the tour docent takes the group through
the are to discuss and answer questions. A maximum of 20 people are
allowed on each tour and groups of 5 or more require advance payment to
reserve the spots.
Madame Trussaud's Wax Museum. Be seen with the stars. Admission is
$25.00 with web discounts (and probably others) that will bring it down
to $20 or less. This is a very mainstream activity that opens at 10:00
and runs late most of the time.
Las Vegas Mob Experience. A brand new 'interactive' exhibit at the
Tropicana that recreates and displays information about the lawless days
that lead to the Las Vegas we know and love today. This isn't open yet
but should be running when DLV rolls around. Admission is $30 or an
annual pass for $49. This could have some dressing theme options for
anyone who wants to give it a try. Again this is very mainstream and
could be an interesting option either for an afternoon or as an evening
activity.
Others have mentioned the Erotic Heritage Museum and I don't have
anything on that, but would love to hear more detail from anyone
familiar with the venue. In the past we have made regular visits to the
Bellagio Museum of Fine Art. This year DLV occurs just between shows
there, so it probably won't be an option for 2011.
Comments? Recommendations? Requests?
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(This posting was entered by Sarah Charles, an external user of MyDLV.)