The Strip by Night…
The Las Vegas Strip is the most beautiful at night… Gotta love it!
Gorgeous, no?
The Las Vegas Strip is the most beautiful at night… Gotta love it!
Gorgeous, no?
Darin grew up in Vegas, but still focuses mainly on the tourist highlights and the Las Vegas Strip. Nothing wrong with the Strip obviously. The Monorail system IS a great thing for tourists, and I prefer it way over taking the I-15.
I disagree on The Forum Shops being perfect for shopping – but they do have Roku Sushi!
The insanity ride is one you’ll never ever ever ever ever forget. The Stratosphere was once the home of legendary gambler Bob Stupak, and now, it hosts some of the most spectacular views over the Las Vegas valley and the Strip.
With more than one hundred hands on and interactive exhibits, the Lied Discovery Children’s museum is a huge draw to people who live in Las Vegas and to those millions of people who visit the city of lights every year. The museum opened in 1990 and since that time, it has revealed strongly that it is a rich resource for the community. In the entire metropolitan area, it is considered one of the most important educational institutions.
Visitors are not only allowed to participate in the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum’s exhibits, they are actually encouraged to do so – whether they are children or adults. Truthfully, either faction will find it easy to find the museum, since it is located quite centrally. You can easily reach it no matter where in Las Vegas you are. It is open to literally everyone – children and adults, visitors and residents, financially sound individuals or regular working Joes.
And those interactive exhibits have lots of people from all backgrounds and circumstances pouring in through the museum’s doors. Taking a picture of your shadow is one popular exhibit, one of many. Visitors can also see themselves and each other on television, they can experience what it is like to sing in a studio, not to mention any number of other fun activities. As mentioned, there are more than one hundred, after all.
It probably comes as no surprise that many vacationing families find their way to the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum when they are in Las Vegas. Every member of the family, no matter what their age, will have something fun to do in the museum. Younger children will enjoy the first floor, while teens and adults will have a blast on the second floor.
Check out their official site at ldcm.org for more information!