Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Living it up in the Sin City: Paid Exhibitions & Shows in Las Vegas

In my previous post, I blogged about the stuff that you can do while on a budget in Las Vegas. Now, I'll talk about the shows and exhibitions that we went for which were pretty much worth every penny!

Peering through the glass of Vegas
Night shows

There are over 100 shows available in Las Vegas, hence choosing one or two for your stay can be quite daunting. To make things simpler, these shows can be broken down into a few main categories:

1) Cirque Du Soleil
2) Burlesque Shows
3) Magic and Illusions
4) Musicals and Concerts

Unless you are staying in Vegas for a month or so, I'm quite sure picking one or two from each category would be more than enough to fill your nightly itinerary for paid shows in Vegas.

Read on to find out what we chose to watch in the end and other shows in Vegas



Here are what we chose to watch in the end:

O - Cirque Du Soleil at Bellagio

One of the main draws in Vegas is the Cirque Du Soleil series. Your main choices would include O, KÀ, Mystère, Zumanity, Love, Believe and Viva Elvis. Each of the show has its own unique theme based on a series of circus acts (e.g Zumanity has a sensual theme while Viva Elvis is dedicated to the King of Rock & Roll).


The O Theatre
For O, it has a water-themed stage production where all the acts are performed above a huge pool. All the stunts will somehow involve the pool, with varying depths at different points of time during the performance, with divers and synchronized swimmers doing their performances inside the water. On top of that, the stunts (a lot more daring stunts then I usually see) are done over the water, with most of the acrobats diving straight in. 


Awaiting the start of the show
This is one show that all of us enjoyed. though we were pretty tired from the long day. The set and props were elegantly designed and gave a beautiful back drop to a stunning performance. The acrobats were daring and creative while the synchronized divers put a graceful feel to the entire production. The tickets costed more than 100 SGD but it was totally worth the price. Many have said that O is certainly one of the more spectacular ones. Don't miss this!


Pre-show
X-Burlesque

Probably not the most family-friendly show, Burlesque shows (if you haven't already known) feature dancers (for our case - women) performing sensual dances on stage (mostly with a pole) wearing next to nothing.


X-Burlesque
Although some might not approve of a show with such a level of sensuality and sexuality, my take is that there is no harm in going for it. After all, these girls are still professionals and it is merely just a show. Furthermore, since you are in Las Vegas, go for it! It was really quite an eye-opener for me (it's my first time) and I'm quite sure it was as enjoyable for girls as it was for the guys. As for whether X-Burlesque is the best in town, I really don't know as I have no other comparison. Perhaps, the next time I return to Las Vegas, I'd watch another burlesque show production!

Day Exhibitions

Most of our days in Vegas was taken up by (IMO) the greatest sin of all - SHOPPING! We went to the outlet shops twice and shopped at Ross. Luckily, we managed to visit Grand Canyon first. So our only time to explore Vegas by the day (without dropping by any bargain places) was on our very last day. Unfortunately, it was very rushed because we did not have much time left.

Some of the highlights include:

Little White Chapel


No one but the King
Well, the first highlight ain't exactly "paid", unless you really want to get married here. The place itself is in some inconspicuous corner off the strip. A visit here is more symbolic, more like a "I-have-been-here" kinda thing. A good stop to make on the way to the Stratosphere.

There's a price for everything

Limo by the side

Side tidbit - Pawn Wars pawn shop

The Stratosphere Hotel & Casino

Located right at the end of the strip, this newest addition provides both an exhilarating view and experience at the top of the building. It's quite a far drive down, but certainly worth the time and effort.

Approaching the Stratosphere
First up - the exhilarating experience. At the top of the hotel lies an exciting array of breath-taking rides. The rides themselves are pretty normal stuff - Skyjump, X Scream, Insanity and Big shot, except that this time, its 107 floors and more than 1000 feet of the ground (any tame ride will instantly increase in multitude).

The X Scream
 Obviously, I didn't take any rides. Just some basic information: There are the obvious package deals that offers all the rides as well as individual rides too. If you only want to see the view from above, there is a separate ticket for that. Just make sure you get the right tickets and exit at the correct floor.
Riding over the edge
Next up - the spectacular view. Fine, it's not really as spectacular as most cities (especially in the day) but I still feel its worth giving it a shot. If you love Vegas and the casinos, it adds a little bit more glam to the whole experience. My advice: Go at night - the lights would make the view 100x better.

View from atop


The ride we skipped
Mandalay Bay Shark Reef Aquarium

Basically, it is just like our Underwater World (though it has been years since I have stepped inside there). The Shark Reef Aquarium is very family-friendly and would be an interesting visit if you are a) very interested in Marine Life or b) Slightly interested and are not visiting other bay areas like Boston or San Francisco.

Entering the Aquarium
To be fair to the place, the huge array of marine life inside is interesting and I enjoyed myself there! Furthermore, the structure of the place is very interactive and allows you to be as close to the marine life as possible. No regrets going in there :)


Highlight of the day - Sharks

Who wants a feel of a Stingray ?
Food & Other Stuff

I'm almost at the end of my travel log of the fabulous Sin City. The last thing I want to talk about is the food in Vegas. Being situated in the middle of the dessert, there isn't really much "Vegas food" to talk about. However, the choices that you have are abundant. It can range from the cheap USD 9.99 fast food meals  to the expensive USD 100-a-steak meals. Some of the recommended buffets (around USD 19.99 - 29.99) include, Wynn's The Buffet, The Buffet at Bellagio and Mandalay Bay Seafood Buffet. Just do your research beforehand to know what you'd be in for! 

For us, we usually have Denny's for breakfast, skip lunch and head to the buffet or random hotel restaurant for dinner.

Hello and Goodbye Las Vegas
This marks the end of my travel log in Las Vegas! It has been a fun-filled, non-stop exciting experience for me in Sin City. Despite cramping the entire itinerary (Thanks Andre for planning!) with activities after activities, I still feel that I have only scratched the surface of this amazing entertainment city. I can't wait to be back! So till then, I just have to make do with the pictures and memories from the Fabulous Las Vegas

Stay tuned for our drive to one of the Natural Wonders of the World - The Grand Canyon.


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