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Las Vegas Vacation; an Odd Hybrid Between the Adult and Child?s Playground

A Las Vegas vacation can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people, from a booze and gambling-filled party to a nice vacation away from home with the kids (some people even combine these two vibes in one vacation). The Las Vegas vacation industry really boomed in the late 60s and early 70s when Las Vegas invented its image as a playground for adults, full of glitzy casinos, extravagant shows, and bars that were open night and day. In this Vegas you could catch a show, gamble all night, throw back a whiskey sour with breakfast at 8am and go to sleep for a few hours before doing it all over again.

In the early 90s the Las Vegas vacation became something completely different. With the introduction of attractions like New York New York’s roller coaster and MGM Grand’s child-friendly environment, the Las Vegas casinos began to attract families who were traveling together. Casino owners realized they could attract the all-night gamblers and high rollers while catering to a completely new crowd, the families, who brought their own money to play in the Las Vegas sands. Kid-friendly shows, restaurants, and attractions popped up everywhere, and many casinos also offered child play areas so mom and dad could still go off to drink and gamble.

Now, Las Vegas vacations represent an odd hybrid between the adult and child’s playground. Roller coasters rumble over casino floors where slot machines ping and whiz and roulette wheels clatter. Thanks to the legalization of prostitution in Vegas, advertisements for escort agencies litter the sidewalks and ads for topless shows are displayed on taxi cabs next to ads for Sponge Bob Square Pants. Though the strip has reinvented its image as a family-friendly location, the adult-playground feeling still persists. You can still find more high-end restaurants and nightclubs that just about any other small area in the U.S., and money and champagne still flow freely.

Though adults and young children alike can enjoy a Las Vegas vacation, the environment is a little tougher for teenagers. Since those under 21 can’t drink, nor can they gamble, most of the adult-orientated attractions in Vegas are off-limits to them. Likewise, older teenagers probably aren’t very interested in the arcades or the roller coasters that their younger siblings are so excited about. Though some nightclubs aren’t 21+, most of them are, leaving older teens with little entertainment. If you’re a family with a few teenagers another location may be better, as vacationing with older teens in Vegas may entice them to try out more adult forms of entertainment.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - October 28, 2010 at 1:26 am

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MLB — State of the negotiations between No. 1 overall draft pick Bryce Harper and the Washington Nationals

MLB — State of the negotiations between No. 1 overall draft pick Bryce Harper and the Washington Nationals
If no deal is reached, Harper could go back to college, roll the dice on 2011 draft

Read more on ESPN

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - August 21, 2010 at 1:09 am

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Where is a good discount liquor store between the Las Vegas Airport and the Monte Carlo?

We will be in a Cab so i do not want to go too far off the beaten path but am willing to go a little ways out just because the last time we went the liquor store near the strip they wanted $75 for a bottle of Grey Goose that i only pay $30 for here at home. Do groceries stores sell hard liquor?

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - June 20, 2010 at 1:05 am

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Is 35 minutes enough time between flights in las vegas airport with just a single carry on?

i’m flying from nashville to las vegas and from las vegas to san francisco.
in las vegas i have 35 minutes from when the plane lands until my next plane TAKES OFF.

is this enough time??

9 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - June 17, 2010 at 3:45 pm

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Las Vegas Vacation; an Odd Hybrid Between the Adult and Child’s Playground

A Las Vegas vacation can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people, from a booze and gambling-filled party to a nice vacation away from home with the kids (some people even combine these two vibes in one vacation). The Las Vegas vacation industry really boomed in the late 60s and early 70s when Las Vegas invented its image as a playground for adults, full of glitzy casinos, extravagant shows, and bars that were open night and day. In this Vegas you could catch a show, gamble all night, throw back a whiskey sour with breakfast at 8am and go to sleep for a few hours before doing it all over again.

In the early 90s the Las Vegas vacation became something completely different. With the introduction of attractions like New York New Yorkâ??s roller coaster and MGM Grandâ??s child-friendly environment, the Las Vegas casinos began to attract families who were traveling together. Casino owners realized they could attract the all-night gamblers and high rollers while catering to a completely new crowd, the families, who brought their own money to play in the Las Vegas sands. Kid-friendly shows, restaurants, and attractions popped up everywhere, and many casinos also offered child play areas so mom and dad could still go off to drink and gamble.

Now, Las Vegas vacations represent an odd hybrid between the adult and childâ??s playground. Roller coasters rumble over casino floors where slot machines ping and whiz and roulette wheels clatter. Thanks to the legalization of prostitution in Vegas, advertisements for escort agencies litter the sidewalks and ads for topless shows are displayed on taxi cabs next to ads for Sponge Bob Square Pants. Though the strip has reinvented its image as a family-friendly location, the adult-playground feeling still persists. You can still find more high-end restaurants and nightclubs that just about any other small area in the U.S., and money and champagne still flow freely.

Though adults and young children alike can enjoy a Las Vegas vacation, the environment is a little tougher for teenagers. Since those under 21 canâ??t drink, nor can they gamble, most of the adult-orientated attractions in Vegas are off-limits to them. Likewise, older teenagers probably arenâ??t very interested in the arcades or the roller coasters that their younger siblings are so excited about. Though some nightclubs arenâ??t 21+, most of them are, leaving older teens with little entertainment. If youâ??re a family with a few teenagers another location may be better, as vacationing with older teens in Vegas may entice them to try out more adult forms of entertainment.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - January 21, 2010 at 11:21 am

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What’s the diff between new and old Las vegas?

People always tell me when you go make sure to visit old town. What’s old town and what’s there?

7 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - November 17, 2009 at 3:50 pm

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Can comp points at Las Vegas casinos be transferred between sister casinos?

For example, if I have comps at MGM, would the host be able to arrange something for me at Mandalay? Are you better off gambling at a casino with multiple sister casinos than a place like Wynn which is free standing and therefore comps would only be good there?

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - August 22, 2009 at 3:44 am

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What’s the difference between the two Hoover Dam tours?

I see that there’s a self-guided Powerplant Tour and a guided Hoover Dam Tour. The self-guided one is $11 and the guided one is $25. What’s the difference? Do I not get to see some of the dam if I tour on my own?

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - August 19, 2009 at 2:04 am

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shuttle service between las vegas airport and the strip?

is there any shuttle service between las vegas airport and the strip? i’m planning to stay at the Rio; does the Rio have any type of service to and from the airport?

6 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - August 17, 2009 at 10:06 am

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