During the holiday, you’ll see that some of the best things in Las Vegas life are free, especially when it comes to sightseeing and entertainment. It costs nothing to walk through the hotel-casinos, and you can window-shop to your heart’s content in their shopping boulevards. The hotel architecture makes for an attraction in its own right. In here, you can find an Egyptian sphinx, a Polynesian paradise, and a medieval castle in the same block. In addition, almost every hotel-casino has some sort of free entertainment going on outside its doors. Best of all are the upper floors of the Venetian or Treasure Island, facing south. Put on your shopping shoes early to beat the crowds at stores along the Strip. Or else patronize the hotel shops, which stay open until late.
You’re on vacation place. In there, you can try to have delicious “Krispy Kreme” doughnuts, current food fad of the western USA. It is on sale at Excalibur, at the entrance to Treasure Island, and in other Strip casinos. To experience the excitement fully, get a hotel room with a view of the Strip. The Strip divided into two; The Strip by Day and The Strip by Night. The Strip by Day starts coming to life from midmorning although daytime lacks the glitter of the night, when the street and sidewalks become thronged with cars and pedestrians. And after dark, the Strip is meant to be seen: its miles of neon tubes, millions of twinkling, pulsing, flashing lights, vast fiber-optic signs, and, of course, thousands of people create an almost euphoric excitement.
