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Las Vegas is full of excitement year around, but during the second weekend of April, “The City of Light” is extra bright. The Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Festival offers a thrill a minute for visitors. This weekend festival is a blast from the past, featuring 1950's era themed Rockabilly music, car shows, burlesque stage performances, and a pin-up girl contest. This classic over the top Vegas style event is held at The Orleans hotel.

While the premier attractions of the Viva Ls Vegas Rockabilly Festival center around the musical performances, there is so much more to see and do throughout the weekend. Surprisingly, the crowd for this 1950's themed festival is a cross-generational affair. Even the polyester clad senior citizens appear youthful, as they relive the glory days of Vegas.

Classic performers, which actually graced the stages of old Vegas, reprise their traditional roles on stage. Some of the performers are tribute artists of the old timed Rockabilly style of music. Whether the performers are tribute artists, or up and comers in the industry, the quality of the performances are top notch.

Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly popular acts often include: Lew Williams, Johnny Powers, Alton and Jimmy, Al Ferrier, and Don Woody. The “Legends of Rock” line-up often includes Dale Hawkins, Charlie Gracie, Harvey Fuqua of Moonglows, and Otis Williams of The Charms. Rockabilly performers from around the country, and overseas which travel to Las Vegas to participate in the annual festival often include: Dave and Deke, Captain Jeffery and the Chumbuckets, Crown Vics, Chop Tops, Dean Z as Elvis, Lucky Stars, Haystack Hi-Tones, Domestic Bumblebees, Cousin Harley, Alex Valenzi and the Hideaway Cats, and Wes Pudsey and his Sonic Aces. The full cast of performers, which includes several dozen other groups, can be found at www.vivalasvegas..net

An amazing group of 1950's style burlesque brings the tantalizing art form back to life, during the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Festival. Feathers, fans, shiny costumes, and strategically placed “pasties” adorn the sexy women while they romp to traditional burlesque music on stage. Dancers introduce themselves with funky names such as, Vi Vacios, Ms. Fever Blister, and Tallolah Love. Performers interact with the crowd, with this bonanza of knockouts taking time to pose for photos after their performances.

The Betty Page clothing stores sponsors a “pin-up” girl contest, straight out of 1955. The clothing store, along with scores of other vendors, offer authentic styled 1950's era Rockabilly clothing and accessories for sale during the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Festival.

Classic cars on display during the four-day show are truly pieces of art. This is the car show, of car shows. Vehicles are required to have been built in 1963 or earlier in order to participate. A full row of nostalgic racecars, show cars, and hot rods are just the tip of the ice burg. Hundreds of detailed pieces of Americana are on display, complete with their enigmatic owners. Hearing the stories of their favorite rides, and how they came to own, and restore, and cherish them is all a part of the fun.

Pabst Blue Ribbon, a popular beverage of choice during the heyday of the Rockabilly era is one of the primary sponsors of the event. Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly visitors can pop the tap of the patriotic colored can, and savor the taste of a by-gone era. Children are permitted to attend some aspects of the Rockabilly Festival, but are not allowed into the casino theater or gambling floor. Tickets for the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Festival can be purchased in advance from the website, or at the door. A four-day pass to the event is generally $89 per person if purchased prior to the end of March. Prices at the door for a four-day pass are approximately $125 each. Prices for individual shows vary, with current details posted on the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly website.

 

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Are you looking for a family vacation that will have activities for all ages? A Las Vegas family vacation may be just what you need. With something to do at almost every hotel on the strip, you will have a great time without having to walk a great distance and having the kids complain. There is plenty to do in Las Vegas to fit any budget, so no matter how your money situation is, you will have a great time and a wide variety of entertaining options to choose from. One thing to keep in mind if you are planning a Las Vegas family vacation is the curfew. No children under 18 are allowed out past 9:00 PM without an adult. Even with that curfew, they are not allowed out past 10:00 PM on weeknights or midnight on weekends. Hopefully that will help a little in your planning for your vacation.

To start your vacation, you may want to check with the hotels for the most child-friendly. Most hotels in Las Vegas were not planned with kids in mind. You should check out the amenities and attractions at each to find the best that will work for your family needs. If you are looking for a hotel with a great swimming pool, for instance, you may want to stay at Mandalay Bay or the Flamingo. Mandalay Bay is home to a large wave pool, lazy river, as well as a sandy beach area. If you don't want to leave the hotel much, this would be a great choice. The Flamingo is home to three large swimming pools, a kiddie pool, and water slides that are open during the summer months. If your children love to play games, you may want to try Circus Circus or Excalibur. Both have a large selection of various carnival and arcade style games for the children. Do the children love animals? You may want to stay at the Mirage. With it's White Tiger Exhibit and 53 foot long aquarium, the kids will love it. These are just a few ideas for some hotels that would be appropriate for the family.

Are you on a budget for your Las Vegas family vacation? There are many activities in Las Vegas that will keep the kids entertained throughout the day for free! Most, if not all, of the free activities are appropriate for children of all ages. Some of those include the aquarium and White Tiger Exhibit at the Mirage that can be viewed for free. Also, the Mirage Volcano erupts nightly every 15 minutes in front of the hotel. Circus Circus has free circus acts that are performed twice per hour throughout the day. Treasure Island has The Sirens of TI, a free outdoor show that is performed every hour and a half nightly from 7:00 P.M. This is a great show to watch, but be sure to get your spot early for the show, as it gets very crowded close to show time. Visit the Flamingo and take the kids to see the penguins, pink flamingos, ducks and the beautiful Koi fish. Visit MGM Grand and take the kids to see the Lion Habitat for free. Take them by the Bellagio between 3:00 and 8:00 PM and let the kids watch the fountains dance to the music. It is a great sight, whether it is day or night, however if you can go see it after dark, you will get to see the water in different colors. Just a little off the strip, you can take the kids to the Rio for the free Masquerade Village Show. This performs every hour from 3:00 until 5:00 PM, and then every hour and a half after that. Of course, the older kids will love just seeing all the different hotels and seeing the different themes available at each one. Where else can you go and visit Paris (Paris Hotel), New York (New York New York), Venice (Venetian), Arabia (Aladdin) and a pyramid (Luxor) all at the same time?

Do you have lots of money to spend on your Las Vegas family vacation? Or even just a little? If you can afford even just a few of the paid activities, your money will be well spent. Just keep in mind that if you have a large family, just two or three of these may have you out a couple hundred dollars, easily. If you are looking for something relaxing to do, you can take the family on a Gondola Ride at the Venetian. You can take a ride through the inside of the hotel or outside. The indoor one is a little more expensive, but well worth it. You get to see various areas throughout the hotel and if you watch the ceiling, you will see it change from day to night. Very beautiful hotel and a great way to see different parts of it. You can take the kids to play arcade and carnival style games at Fantasy Fair located in the Excalibur or at Circus Circus. You can also take them to GameWorks, located by the MGM Grand. You can go to Mandalay Bay and visit the exciting Shark Reef. An aquarium filled with stingrays, sharks, and many other exotic fish. Plus there is a “touch” area where you will be able to touch the stingrays, small sharks, and horseshoe crabs. At the Mirage, you can visit Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat. The Secret Garden is home of the famous white tigers, as well as a few other wildcats. You can see just one or see both, but for the price difference, both is a much better deal. If the kids want to go to an amusement style park, visit the Adventuredome inside Circus Circus. An indoor theme park, and the only theme park on the strip, there are rides available for all ages to enjoy.

If you have older children or thrill-seekers in the family, you may want something a little more exciting. First, there is the Manhattan Express at New York New York. With speeds of up to 67 mph, this roller coaster is sure to get your hearts pumping! This is located on the roof of the hotel with great views of the strip, if you have time to look! Another great place to find thrill rides is at the Stratosphere. Three exhilarating rides located at the top of the Stratosphere, Insanity, Big Shot, and X-Scream are sure to be a hit! When you ride Insanity, expect to be dangled out 64 feet past the edge of the Stratosphere, staring at the Las Vegas strip below. The Big Shot will have you swallowing your heart as you are shot up into the air and then dropped back down. X-Scream will have you screaming as you are shot head-first 27 feet over the edge of the Stratosphere and left to hang before doing it again! You can pay by the ride, buy a combo for all three, or get an all day pass.

Whether traveling with one kid or five, a Las Vegas family vacation will have something for everyone. You can plan your visit around the interests of everyone or around your budget. Either way, you are sure to have a great time!

 

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Las Vegas weekend specials that let you enjoy lower rates and great prices on shows and attractions may appear harder to come by these days. With a recession on and consumer prices rising everywhere, it's no wonder travelers everywhere are coming to this conclusion.

But just because all the indicators are showing that you won't be able to get a great deal in Las Vegas, does that mean you can't? The answer is a little surprising.

According to the 2008 survey conducted by the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), Las Vegas is ranked in the top 10 travel destinations for the sixth year in a row now. Number two to be exact. And this is despite the fact that over the last 10 years the city has morphed from a bargain destination into a luxury resort destination.

Obviously, the fact that the city remains a hot spot shows that there still must be deals to be found. After all, it's not just the rich and famous that travel to sin city. So the question is, then, how exactly do you go about getting great Las Vegas weekend specials?

The answer lies within a few little “insider secrets”.

The first secret actually has to do with knowing when to NOT plan your Las Vegas getaway. You will most likely not find great deals at New Year's, most three-day public holidays, July 4th or during school vacations. Valentine's Day should be avoided too - unless of course you are planning to get married in a hurry.

The major peak times are New Year's Eve through mid-February because this is winter escape time for many travelers. Typically, July 1 through Labor Day is when the family vacationers hit Las Vegas, however, there are definitely some good deals to be found during this time. And that leads us to our second secret, which is…

During the summer in Las Vegas, temperatures hover around 100 degrees. This means fewer conferences are scheduled and to make up for the lost revenue, hotels slash rates during this time. 2008 looks especially promising because of the recent increase in the volume of hotel rooms. So good in fact, that Circus Circus is currently offering a 3 night stay, albeit mid-week, for the ridiculously low price of $42 dollars per night. And reduced room rates and packages are not the only good deals this time of year either. Airfare credits and restaurant and entertainment discounts are among the perks too.

The third insider secret is planning what you actually want to do.

While it's impossible to cover everything there is to do in Las Vegas in one article/report, here are two of the best things the insider's recommend as “must do” for unforgettable Las Vegas weekend getaway:

The Strip: The Las Vegas Strip is where you'll find the best deals (including a photo opportunity in front of the Bellagio fountains where the Oceans 11 crew met at the end of the movie.) There is moving sidewalks you can ride into Bally's and Caesars, cold beer for under a buck, samples of bourbon filled chocolate at M&M's retail store and you can even get a free picture with Elvis at the Imperial. To really appreciate and love Vegas, you definitely need to walk the strip and take it all in.

Great Gambling (for a lot less!): There are a lot of casinos - Golden Nugget, Bally's, Circus Circus, Imperial Palace and Palms, just to name a few - that offer regular free gambling sessions to teach you the rules and give a few tips. Besides the free gambling sessions, you can reduce your gambling expenses (and increase your odds of winning) by by going to the downtown casinos. The Palms, the Station Casinos, Slots A Fun and the Las Vegas Club are great places where the rules are a bit more relaxed and you can still find penny slots. Be sure to join the players club no matter where you decide to gamble because, win or lose, whether you're playing pennies or five dollar machines, the points you will earn can add up to a lot of freebies too.

The bottom line is that Las Vegas weekend specials are much easier to get than you could ever imagine.

 

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A popular question that many Las Vegas travelers have is, “Should I tip the maid service in Las Vegas.” While the answer is a resounding yes, one might not know that there are many benefits that you can gain by tipping your maid in Las Vegas, and more benefits can be reaped if you tip them a generous amount.

Most Las Vegas websites will suggest that you tip the maid service $1-$2 a night. They tell you to put the money on your desk, and the maid or maids will know what to do. These sites push that this is a common courtesy. I do it a little differently. I tip $5 a night in a regular room, and $10 in a suite so that I am pampered even by people I never see.

With all of the money that is spent in Las Vegas, someone might wonder why it is that I would tip so much to the maid service. There are little things that the maid service can do for you that people never think about. While these examples are not always going to be the norm, they have happened to me enough in Las Vegas after tipping the maid service well that I will continue to do it from now on.

1. After tipping the maid service well in Las Vegas, I have had multiple times in which I have found all of my used clothing folded in a neat pile, and had my unused clothing hung up in the closet for me.

2. I have had multiple times where the maids at my Las Vegas hotel have left me multiple bottles of the bathroom freebees for tipping them well.

3. Some Las Vegas hotel maids will make sure that you find some extra coupon books for the property when they realize that you are prone to tipping them well.

4. I have found free VIP tickets in my room for different activities around the Las Vegas hotel property. This was because of my tipping practice for Las Vegas hotel maids.

5. I have received better service from other people in the hotel when they get wind from the maids that I am favorable to tipping well. This has led to too many experiences to remember.

The next time that you are in Las Vegas, do a little more tipping of your maid service. You might be surprised what extras you might find in your room when you return. Now this will not work all of the time, but when it does, it can sometimes payoff for the times that the maids just shrugged and took the money.

 

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I love Las Vegas. You need the right mind set heading to Las Vegas. It can be whatever you want to be, kind of a Disneyland for grownups. You can find the $5.00 all you can eat (and they mean it) buffets, or pop for $2,000 on dinner (including a rare vintage, of course). You can spend the afternoon at The Venetian, walking through a gallery of some of the worlds most famous and valuable art; or you can head to Fremont Street and enjoy the county fair on steroids atmosphere. Play with the dolphins and tigers at The Mirage, joust at Excalibur. The entertainment in the evening is world class, and covers every taste imaginable.

But, cash or credit? Some important things to consider. First, Las Vegas is unique in that the casino/strip/Fremont Street areas are all tourists. People do actually live in Las Vegas, but not near these areas. Las Vegas is also primarily about money. Gambling, slots, sportsbook… money, money, money. Where there are lots of tourists, and money on the mind, there are also predators. People who want to help themselves to a bit of your money.

For this reason, your peace of mind, I recommend plastic. Carry as little cash as possible, you really won't need it. Las Vegas is all about separating you from your money, legitimately, so there isn't any thing you want, including the ice cream on your way through Caesar's shops (a definite 'must see'), that you cannot buy with your credit card. Also, there are no bonuses for using cash, no cash discounts, no benefit to you as the consumer.

You can slip your credit card, one or two is all you need, in a safe place on your body. In your front pants pocket, for instance, not in your back pocket where your wallet normally would be. A trick I use for real peace of mind when planning for any vacation, I rarely carry much cash. Instead, I have a '”vacation allowance” of cash I have set aside. I put this cash into my credit cards, pre-paying the amount I would have taken in cash. Usually, for me, this creates a credit balance on my card… so that when I whip out the plastic, I know I'm actually just spending my own cash. I also won't trigger the “cash advance” interest fees if I use an ATM, because I'm pulling out my money, not the bank's. I just keep track of when I get to the level of money I put in, and have stepped over into using 'credit'.

Using plastic benefits, as well, because if your cash is stolen or missing, that's pretty much “it”. If your card vanishes, your issuer is like a bulldog protecting you from someone else using it. I had my Visa card hacked (unrelated to the trip, someone hacked a shopping site and accessed my card number…) while I was in Las Vegas, and my bank disabled it immediately. But, they had a new card in my hands overnight. Bottom line, you can lose your cash, but you can't lose with plastic.

A potential money saver… if you are making a purchase that is a bit expensive, see about having the merchant ship it to your home state. This will often times allow the merchant to eliminate charging you sales tax. Check out the cost of the shipping vs. the actual tax, but depending on the item, it could help the pocketbook. And, it saves you having to make space in your suitcase with airlines being so sensitive about weight and space these days!

Another quick tip… Las Vegas can be a wonderful place to visit. But, the casinos are very good at subliminal marketing. When inside, there are no doors, windows, no way to tell what time it is “in the real world”; and they are set up to lull you into the fun and temptation of the “game”. Just remember, it's not a “game”, it is money, your money, and they are experts at seducing you out of it at the tables and slots. Just be aware of that, and stick to your own set limits, decided before you go, not standing in the middle of the casino.

Most importantly… it's your vacation! Have fun!

 

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Wells Fargo, fresh off receiving a U.S. Government bailout, is having an employee get-away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Wells Fargo Vegas vacation is set to begin on Friday, and will take full advantage of the $25 billion bail-out that American tax-payers gave the company recently. Corporate junkets, nights at famous Vegas hotels, and shows on the strip will just be part of the enjoyment that many Wells Fargo employees are set to experience in their 12 night vacation to the desert.

Unfortunately, this is not a joke. After Wells Fargo & Company went to the United States Government with their hands out for tax payer money, they are going to turn around and spend that very same tax payer on frivolities in Las Vegas this month. The fun for the employees will begin at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel for the company's top mortgage officers, and continue through March with a separate conference taking place for the Wells Fargo Insurance Division starting on February 25th. Those Wells Fargo employees will have the opportunity to enjoy the Mandalay Bay Hotel during their stay in Vegas.

It goes without saying that The Wynn and Mandalay Bay are two of the high-end hotels located in Las Vegas, and are not very cheap places to stay. The bills for these hotels are not only going to end up on the backs of the American Tax-Payers, but those who are paying for the mortgages that they have received through Wells Fargo. Those high rates that Wells Fargo has been offering can't be helped when the bottom line has vacations like this planned into the budget. The only real hope for the U.S. tax-payers, is that they don't spend too much money while in Vegas, and end up causing Wells Fargo to come right back for more bailout money.

Melissa Murray, a spokeswoman for Wells Fargo, spoke to the Associated Press, stating that “Recognition events are still part of our culture. It's really important that our team members are still valued and recognized.” While Wells Fargo is still operating on tax payer money, top employees could be enjoying the times of their lives at this retreat. The Associated Press reported that past yearly get-aways like this have involved employees attending Cher concerts, Jay Leno stand-up routines, camel rides, and free helicopter rides. It's probably going to be great news to the American tax-payers that instead of cutting back, Wells Fargo is being frivolous with their money again. Those better be good camel rides.

Source: AP reveals Wells Fargo Trip

 

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Las Vegas nightlife is something to write home about. You'll never be bored checking out the dance clubs in Las Vegas. If you have the money to spend, it's worth checking out many of these night clubs for dancing.

Las Vegas seems to always be alive. During the day, you'll find people at the many pools located throughout the Las Vegas hotels on the Las Vegas strip. You might find people in the lazy river or underneath a cascading waterfall. Gambling doesn't stop during the day, and grandma can still be found at her favorite slot machine. Las Vegas shopping comes to life, with all sorts of stores that sell purses, Harley Davidson gear, evening gowns, and of course wedding gowns and tuxedos.

Las Vegas at night is even more memorable. You'll find the casinos alive with those hoping to make their first million on the slot machines or at Black Jack. Restaurants like Shibuya's Hibachi Grill in MGM Grand will be filled with people willing to spend hundreds of dollars on a single delicious meal. And then you have the nightlife. Dancing is at its best in Las Vegas. This article will expllore five of the best places to go dancing in Las Vegas.

1. Centrifuge, located in the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. This night club is basically a circle. It is in the middle of the MGM Grand hotel, surrounded by everything. What I love about this night club is that every half an hour or so, dancers get up on the bar and perform dance routines to some really cool music. This club is not as geared towards customers dancing, but some do. However, I put this at the top of the dance list because it's the most unforgettable dance club I saw while in Las Vegas. The dancers have choreographed dances and sometimes also dance freestyle.

No one under 21 is allowed into Centrifuge. There is no dj, just music. The music has an ultra-modern metropolitan vibe, which is somewhat progressive. The club is open from 4 pm through the week and at 12 noon on Friday and Saturday, staying open late into the night as you would expect in Las Vegas! The dress code is casual. The best part about this club other than the dancing is the fruit-infused cocktails.

The ambience is relaxed, yet hip. There are plush lounge couches and seats at the bar. You want to arrive early, because on weekends most of the couches and comfortable chairs fill up! Centrifuge has no cover charge.

2. Studio 54, also located at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. (Let me just say now, that if you want the ultimate dance and nightlife scene, you can just visit the MGM Grand and check out any of their night clubs. You won't be disappointed.) Studio 54 is a take on the original Studio 54 club that came alive in the 1970's. They've just taken it up a notch and made things even wilder. The ambience is retro and very hip and exciting! You feel as if you're at a disco. Recall the moving Stayin' Alive with John Travolta, and the dance club they used for their weekend rendezvous.

On Tuesday evenings, there is a locals party for those in the industry. It feautures DJ Leo Treo, who is also the DJ other evenings. During this event, you can see a behind the scenes dance party from those who work in the business. Studio 54 is open Tuesday through Saturday, starting at 10 pm. No one under 21 can be admitted. You are unable to dress casually to enter. The expected attire is club wear.

Studio 54 has four dance floors and bars, with state of the art sound and lighting. You get 22,000 square feet of night club. The second floor is for exclusive guests only. The music is high energy, and there are live dancers as well as wall walkers. I like the music because it is mostly top 40, so I tend to be familiar with everything I hear. I also enjoy reliving the 70's, because that's when I was growing up.

The cover charge at Studio 54 is $20 per person on weekend nights. On Tuesday through Thursday, Nevada residents can enter for $10, but if you're from another state, you'll pay $20.

3. Tabu at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. What's awesome about Tabu is that the servers are actually models. If you are looking to be waiting on by a beautiful model, this is the place to go for your Las Vegas dancing. The DJ's are also internationally renowned. The music gives a casual vibe to it. The ambience of Tabu is dark but colorful. The mood set is calm and soothing, but with an upbeat theme. Tabu actually won awards for the Best Lounge club systems in 2004 to 2006.

No one under 21 is able to enter Tabu. You also can't come in with casual clothes, as club wear is required. The club is open Thursday to Monday at 10 pm. On Monday nights at Tabu, it is industry night. DJ Roctakon plays every evening. The cover charge at Tabu is $10 for women and $20 for men, each evening.

4. The Rumjungle at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, located at 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard. The Rumjungle is great because you can also order food. Dinner is served on flaming skewers, for a tropical menu. It costs $20 to enter Thursday through Saturday, and $10 Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The atmosphere is electric and upbeat. You can actually smoke inside this bar. The DJ is Electronica. You must dress to impress, as no casual attire is permitted. What makes this club distinct is the different rums from all over the world. The age is 21 and over.

5. Jet Nightclub at the Mirage Hotel and Casino. The Jet Nightclub makes the list of the top five places in Las Vegas to go dancing because it has three different rooms that feature different types of music. Each one of the three rooms has its own dance floor and sound system. One room features top forty dance music such as rock and hip-hop. A second room has 80's and rock music. The third room has international DJ's with house music. The Mirage is open Friday and Saturday nights, with no admission charges for women. On Mondays, it is service industry night.

While Jet Nightclub is always packed and full of energy, you will pay a premium for the drinks. Make sure you have the money to spend if you visit this high cost club. The ambience is lively and bustling. It's like any crowded dance club. This is somewhere to go if you really want to get into dancing and don't mind crowds. Dress to impress, and be at least 21 to visit Jet Nightclub.

 

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Travelers to Las Vegas are forwarding their luggage to their casino from home more and more every year. Instead of worrying about carrying their luggage with them to the airport, they have it sent through UPS, Fed-Ex or the USPS. There are some aspects that you will need to mind about forwarding your luggage to a Las Vegas hotel. As a regular traveler to Sin City, there are many inside tips that I enjoy sharing with others.

First off, contact your Las Vegas hotel to make sure that they accept forwarded luggage. There are still some of the smaller Las Vegas hotels that do not. If your Las Vegas hotel does accept forwarded luggage, make sure that you find out any rules that they might have for delivery. You might be required to deliver within 24 of your arrival. Others only accept forwarded luggage from certain carriers.

If you have a history with a particular hotel (such as a player's club card with a lot of points on it), you might be able to get the Las Vegas hotel to reimburse you for your luggage forwarding expenses. While this is rare, I have had it happen to me on a few occasions. All I had to do was present my copy of the statement to the front desk, and the expense was taken off of my hotel bill.

Finally, keep in mind that if you are traveling by plane in the United States, there are many security flags that will pop up if you are heading somewhere for a few days and you do not have any luggage. With airline security getting tighter all of the time, keeping flags off of your file is best. If you are going to forward your luggage to a Las Vegas hotel, make sure that you at least take a carry-on with you to the airport.

Keep these tips in mind if you are planning on forwarding your luggage to a Las Vegas hotel. All of them will save you from potential issues. There is nothing that I hate more when I am on vacation than having my trip start off on a bad foot.

 

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If you have been to Las Vegas lately you may have noticed that finding a Bed & Breakfast is almost impossible. If you wish to stay anywhere near the Strip or within Clark County City Limits you need to be aware of a fairly newly passed City Ordinance.
No short term accommodations (aka Bed and Breakfasts) are any longer legal in Las Vegas within the 8000 Square Miles of Clark County. This zoning ordinance was created essentially to safeguard the Gaming Industry and constrains Las Vegas visitors to stay at a Casino/Hotel. However, there are no Laws as of yet against Friends staying with “Friends”. With this side note stated, allow me to introduce you to your new potential “Friends” accommodations. For prices please call the numbers provided since they could not openly list them for above named reasons.

Feather Danse Bed & Breakfast, a classy place with charm and wonderful amenities is located in a pleasant “in Town” Location, close to various Las Vegas Attractions.
Some of their Amenities include a wonderful continental Breakfast, Pool/Spa, Suites and a very friendly staff who wants to make your stay as comfortable as possible. English, Spanish and depending on who is on Staff a few other languages are spoken by the helpful Staff Members.
Making your payments couldn't be made any easier for you either. The good folks at the Feather Danse accept Visa, MC, Cash and Discover Card. In order to make arrangements for a visit you need to join their Network of Friends. I would consider this place easily on top of the list. For further information feel free to contact them at:

Feather Danse Bed & Breakfast
6384 Tanager Way
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(702)685-4188
http://www.featherdanse.com

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The next one up is a bit different. Instead of focusing on the casual Traveler this Bed & Breakfast is targeted towards the business person and convention attendee. Las Vegas is well known for its large variety of constant conventions from the technological to adult industry. Most of these conventions are housed at the Sands Convention Center right off the Strip, which makes the Bed & Office the perfect choice.

The Bed & Office is located only a 5-7 minute drive time via Dessert Inn from the Convention Center. I have been told that you can easily rent a Car for around $20.00 a day if you flew in and save the now ever increasing cab cost. Parking is free on their grounds as well. This business styled Bed & Breakfast is geared towards luxury and affordability with the busy executive in mind. Their spacious living & dining room areas are perfect for entertaining, relaxed meetings or just to kick back for a few moments of relaxation. Each Room is equipped with free wi-fi computer access another definite perk for the business minded traveler. A fully equipped kitchen makes those feelings of “home” fully rounded. A nice complete and generous continental breakfast is included. For those of you who just can't stand to leave your pet at home, this place is ideal. The Bed & Office is very pet friendly.

For more information make sure to give them a call or send them a quick email. Hours by appointment only, sorry no drop-ins.

Bed & Office
2176 Pueblo Circle
Las Vegas, NV 89169

Phone: 702-290-2546

Fax: 702-732-9475

http://www.bedandoffice.com (information source)

Email: bedandoffice@gmail.com

For our next choice we have to step a little way outside of Las Vegas and go to near by historical Boulder City. This Bed and Breakfast is billed by the City of Boulder as a romantic get-a-way spot and I would have to agree. If you are looking at being near the hustle of Las Vegas, but would like to spend your more cozy moments in a relaxed atmosphere I urge you to take a look at the Boulder City Bed & Breakfast.

Milo's Inn at Boulder is billed accurately as a Bed and Breakfast and has none of the Clark County counterparts “hidden” issues. If you enjoy small town charm and a very neighborly class of people you need to give this lovely place a try. This in is not one of the biggest and is set as four Tuscan Styled Rooms, but it is in turn comfortable, classy and romantic. This Bed & Breakfast offers overstuffed Pillows, oversized Queen Beds, Fire place, double whirlpool, wine cabinet for two and more. This is hands down the choice for love birds who don't mind spending a little time in travel and money.

3 Different Package Deals are available as well. Don't forget to take a look at Milo's Wine Cellar for those of you who enjoy a fine Wine and with many different Beers there is a brew for anyone. Fine Dining is available as well and if you get the taste of Las Vegas Nightlife it is only 25 Miles away from the Strip.

Take advantage of the Spa & Wellness Center as well and treat your-self to a Spa Treatment starting at $75.00 an hour.

The Rates are either $169.00 or $199.00 a night depending on which one of the 4 Guestrooms you chose to stay in.

Milo's Inn at Boulder
Bed & Breakfast / Wellness Center
534 Nevada Way
Boulder City, NV 89005

Phone: 702-294-4244

http://www.milosinnatboulder.com

Let's go back to Las Vegas and insert a French Flair to the Bed & Breakfast hunt.

Michele's French Country Cottage is another of those who sadly have to stay a bit obscure. However her love for the French Cuisine and making her Guests comfortable is more then well known to those who have had the chance to stay with her. Fairly central (only 5 Miles from both the Strip and the Airport), she is a hidden jewel that makes staying at the Country Cottage very enjoyable.

Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are honored as payment options. For reservations and further detailed information please contact:

Michele's French Country Cottage
Ruth Young

E-mail: micasa@azres.com

1-800-456-0682

http://www.frenchcountrycottage.com (source)

Looking for a cooler location during the hot summer month in Las Vegas? Then I suggest you head for Mount Charleston where the temperatures are usually cooler. The View and hiking Trails are more then note worthy and that brings me to our last but by no means last choice for Bed & Breakfast in and around Las Vegas.

Almost Heaven is the Bed & Breakfast at Mt. Charleston. Nestled in the Mountains over Las Vegas this is the choice for the adventure seekers who just want to get away from the busy Las Vegas Strip. However, this location is not cheap by any means, starting at $199.00 per night it can range up to $499.00 a night. This makes Almost Heaven the choice of those who don't mind to pay high prices for scenery, relaxation and location.

Almost Heaven is located near Lee Canyon Ski Resort, Mt. Charleston Golf Resort and still fairly close to the Las Vegas Strip. Hiking Trails, Bike Trails, Parks, Antique Malls, Concert and clubs… this location keeps you just far enough to not have to hear it, but close enough to enjoy it! A bit of everything for just about everyone.

Don't forget the more risqué sport of mountain climbing as well as the genteel horseback riding is available as well.

Amenities: Television in room, Fireplace in room, Piano, Antiques, Down comforters, Whirlpool/spa in-room, Canopy beds, Sitting room/library, Room service, Full breakfast, Patio, Balcony, Room with scenic view, Private porch, No smoking, Designated smoking, Meeting rooms/facilities, Suites available, Hot tub/Jacuzzi, In-room or on-deck coffee/tea service, Evening dessert/cordials/hors d'oeuvres and Discounts/specials available (copied from their Website)

Payments accepted are MasterCard, Discover as well as American Express and according to their Website there is a 10% Discount if you reserve a room online. So don't miss out on that.

Almost Heaven

123 Rainbow Canyon Blvd.
Mt. Charleston, Nevada 89124
United States
1-702-872-0711
1-888-636-5398
FAX: 1-702-739-7255
AlmostH@aol.com
http://www.almostheaven-lv.com

I hope you will find these lovely Bed & Breakfasts enjoyable. Remember to make reservations well in advance.

Sources:

http://www.innsite.com/inns/A002910.html

http://www.frenchcountrycottage.com

http://www.milosinnatboulder.com

http://www.bedandoffice.com

http://www.featherdanse.com

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Children are a valued part of any city. Las Vegas is no different.

Sadly, its children who are the most vulnerable, in terms of having their needs met and there are times when those they depend on can't or won't help them.  I find that a lot of people fail to get assistance for their kids, because they simply don't know what's available in their local area.

If you have an at-risk child or want to make certain your child finds positive outlets to avoid getting involved in negative behaviors, here is a list of resources I compiled that you may find helpful:

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southern Nevada
1-(702) 731-2227
Website: www.bbbssn.org
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southern Nevada is a long-standing mentoring program that matches adult volunteers with kids from single parent homes. If you have an at-risk child who would be helped by having a positive role model in his/her life, this organization has a well-established reputation for good results.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas
2850 S. Lindell Rd.
P.O. Box 26689
Las Vegas, NV 89126
1-(702) 367-2582
Fax 1-(702) 367-9522
Website: www.bgclv.org
Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas offers at-risk youth ages 6-18 with programs that assist them with cultivating positive skills and building self-esteem. Their most recent thrust is to help cut down gang violence.

Child and Family Services
708 S. 6th St.
Las Vegas, NV
1-702-387-1872
Child and Family Services provides resources to assist families and children. Call to see what services they currently provide and what the eligibility requirements are.

Child Focus
4310 S. Cameron Street
Suite 13
Las Vegas, NV 89103
702-436-1624
Child Focus offers services and a number of helpful resources and programs for children who live in foster care situations. Since kids who have been in the foster care system for awhile can suffer from self-esteem issues, utilizing this organization could be very positive for them.

Clark County Social Service Parenting Program
1600 Pinto Lane
Las Vegas, Nevada 89106
1-(702) 455-3299
Fax 1-(702) 455-5950
The Clark County Social Service Parenting Program offers a much-needed service, as it provides counseling, support, education, medical services and financial assistance for pregnant females or young mothers; ages 15-23 years.

Clark County Family and Youth Services
601 N. Pecos Road
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
1-(702) 455-5210
1-(702) 455-5380
Fax 1-(702) 455-5216
The Clark County Family and Youth Services offers help for adolescents with delinquent behavior or for those who have been neglected or abused.

Classroom On Wheels
2039 Lake Mead Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89030
1-(702) 870-7201
Website: www.classroomonwheels.org
Classroom On Wheels offers, at no cost, a bilingual preschool education in renovated buses, which they drive into low-income neighborhoods to help preschoolers and their families.

Clinic On Wheels
2039 Lake Mead Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89030
(702) 870-7201
e-mail: cowbuslv@aol.com
Website: www.classroomonwheels.org
Clinic On Wheels offers, at no cost, dental and medical screenings, treatment for minor medical concerns and healthcare information. Their goal is to assist those in under-served communities to be healthy and to refer them to places where they can receive adequate healthcare.

Computer On Wheels
2039 Lake Mead Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89030
(702) 870-7201
e-mail: cowbuslv@aol.com
Website: www.classroomonwheels.org
Computer On Wheels offers  bilingual computer education in low-income neighborhoods for preschoolers and their families, at no cost.  They have a computer lab in their  renovated bus.

Epicenter, Inc.
Phone: (702) 732-8776
Epicenter, Inc. provides free medical and dental care to low-income, at-risk teenagers whose families don't have health insurance.

Family Resource Centers
The area Family Resource Centers offers information and resources for families and children. Programs may include
baby clinics, parenting skills classes, GED preparation classes, tutoring, comupter education, ESL, job readiness training, immunization and more, as well as assistance with food and clothing.

            Listed below are Family Resource Centers in Las Vegas with addresses and contact  information:

         A.D. Guy Boys and Girls Club FRCA.
        817 North N Street
        Las Vegas, NV 89106 
        702-651-4996

     Baker Park Family Resource Center
        1020 East Saint Louis
        Las Vegas, NV 89104 
        702-733-6599

     Cambridge Family Resource Center
        3900 Cambridge Street, Suite 106
        Las Vegas, NV 89119 
        702-455-7386

    Clark Family Resource Center
        4291 Pennwood Ave.
        Las Vegas, NV 89102
       702-220-3163

     Courtney Family Resource Center
        Freemont Villas
        121 North 15th Street
        Las Vegas, NV 89101
        702-215-2950

     Eastside Family Resource Center
        1870 North Lamont
        Las Vegas, NV 89115 
        702-799-3670 Ext 4087

     Family Link Family Resource Center
        3900 Perry St.
        Las Vegas, NV 89121
        702-454-9020

     Greater Las Vegas Family Resource Center
        1200 North Eastern Ave.
        Las Vegas, NV 89101
        702-657-6762

     Martin Luther King Family Resource Center
        2432 North Martin Luther King Blvd., Bldg. D
        North Las Vegas, NV 89032
        702-455-0764

     McCabe Boys and Girls Club Family Resource Center
        2801 East Stewart
        Las Vegas, NV 89101
        702-388-7343

     Stupak Family Resource Center
        300 West Boston
        Las Vegas, NV 89102
        702-229-2432

     University Methodist Family Resource Center
        4412 South Maryland Pkwy.
        Las Vegas, NV 89119 
        -702-733-1378

Foster Grandparent Program
2420 Martin Luther King B,
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 647-1515
The Foster Grandparent Program helps match elderly mentors with at-risk youth.

Juvenile Justice Services
601 N. Pecos Road
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
702- 455-5200
Juvenile Justice Services performs duties related to probation and detention for delinquent youths 18-years-old and under, as well as counseling and intervention services.

Nevada Homes for Youth
525 S. 13th St,
Las Vegas, NV
702-380-2889
Nevada Homes for Youth offers transitional housing geared towards teens.

Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth
P.O. Box 20135
Las Vegas, NV 89112
1-(702) 383-1332
Toll-free: 1-(888) 907-7888
Email:info@nphy.org
Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth provides resources to help homeless youths. This is a continuing issue in our city, so this organization is desperately needed.

Nevada Youth Alliance
2125 Las Vegas Blvd N
North Las Vegas, NV 89030-5824
702-647-0440
Website: http://www.nevadayouthalliance.org/index.php
The Nevada Youth Alliance focuses on juvenile justice issues, mentoring, recreation, educational resources and other services to help at-risk youth and their families. Call or visit their website for more information.

Olive Crest Homes and Services for Abused Children
6148 Sahara Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89146
702-221-6224, ext.1707
Olive Crest Homes and Services for Abused Children provides help for children, ages birth to 16-years-old, who are in situation of neglect and abuse or who have been abandoned. Parenting classes, crisis intervention, an outreach program and other services are offered.  Call for more information.

Project Assist
P.O. Box 70247
Reno, Nevada 89570-0247
Statewide: 1-800-522-0066
Fax:1-(702) 688-2558
Project Assist offers information about services available in Nevada for special-needs children and young adults..

Project SOAR
Email: marcie@co.clark.nv.us
The goal of Project SOAR is to help stop the spread of truancy and juvenile delinquency in the Clark County area. Participants are generally young people with difficulties, such as drug abuse, deviant behavior, problems with respecting authority,alcohol abuse and getting in trouble with the law. The kids who need this type of program are in desperate need of something positive to help redirect their lives.

If you're a parent or guardian of an at-risk child and believe he or she may benefit by being a part of this program, email to find out more information and about eligibility requirements.

Ronald McDonald House
2323 Potosi Street
Las Vegas, NV 89146-
1- 702-252-4663
Fax: 1-702-252-7345
The Ronald McDonald House provides a temporary residence for families of seriously ill children being treated at area hospitals. Families members can sleep, eat and get some emotional support from others in like situations. Donation of $5.00 up to $20.00 per day are requested from families, but, if they cannot afford to make a don aiton, they are able to stay at the Ronald McDonald House at no cost. .

Shriners Hospitals for Children and Shriners Burn Institutes
Shriner Headquarters
2900 Rocky Point Drive
Tampa, Florida 33607
1-800- 282-9161
Direct phone to Shriners Hospitals for Children: 1-800-237-5055
While this is not a local number, you can still call for information or help. The Shriners Hospitals for Children and Shriners Burn Institutes offer medical treatment for burn victims at three burn centers and medical services for children with spinal cord injuries and cleft palates through a network of 22 hospitals. Call to find out the nearest participating hospital nearest you.

Street Teens
PO Box 70478
Las Vegas, NV 89170-0478
1-702 809-3585
Fax: 1-702 215-4187
Website:http://www.streetteens.org
Email:StreetTeens@Earthlink.net
Street Teens assists at risk homeless youth with getting off the streets Call, email or visit their website for further information.

Teen Challenge of Nevada-Las Vegas
P.O. Box 13410
Las Vegas, NV 89112
Phone:1- (702) 314-1300
Fax: 1-(702) 314-0503
Email: lvtc@teenchallengenv.org
Web Address: www.teenchallenge.net
Male - Ages: 18+
Many of Teen Challenge centers offer a one-year residential program for young adults designed to help them become free of drugs. During their one-year stay at Teen Challenge, participants do not hold down outside jobs, as the program's goal is to get them to focus on being fully rehabilitated. Contact them to find out availability and eligibility requirements.

WE CAN, INC.
Nevada Chapter, National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse
5440 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 202
Las Vegas, Nevada 89102
(702) 368-1533
FAX (702) 368-1540
WE CAN, INC.is an area organization geared towards preventing child abuse and providing parenting skills and counseling.

Westcare
900 Grier Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89108
702-385-2020
Westcare offers several programs to help young people and their families in need in our community, including emergency shelter for runaways, help for adolescent females with delinquency and substance-abuse problems, also services and help for adolescent males.  Call for more information or to get the appropriate extension number to answer your questions.

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
1 -800-8-NEV-WIC
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a federally funded short-term nutrition program. Call for more information on exactly what they offer and eligibility requirements for receiving help.

Youth With a Mission
3375 S. Mojave Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89121
702-697- 0250
Website: http://www.ywamlasvegas.org/htdocs/cms/home.html
Youth With a Mission is a faith-based organization that offers help, when available, for those in need. They have a Street Cafe for those who need food and someone to lend a listening ear. Call or visit their website for more information.

YMCA Of Southern Nevada
702- 877-9622
The YMCA Of Southern Nevada offers recreational activities and other programs for youths and their families, regardless of their ability to pay.

Take care of our children!

We value children in Las Vegas, too, so, if your won child or other children you know need assistance, please access this information, for their sakes.

Better yet, if you are able to do so, think about donating either money or time to these worthy organizations.

 

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