3 low priced top quality Las Vegas Nevada Hotels
Who would have thought that a small town in the middle of the Nevada dessert would turn into one of the biggest entertainment capitals in the world. What started out as an entertainment spot to keep workers constructing the Hoover dam happy, is now a world renown gamblers paradise with casinos blocking the horizon nearly every where you look. Most people come to see the main strip, which is a wide street lined with back to back gaming houses and casino/luxury hotels, glitzy lighting, fantastic shows hosting the talents of well known artists and entertainers and many other delights that tempt the senses forcing people to lose themselves for a few fun filled hours. Las Vegas is also a town with a reputation for over the top weddings, couples both young and old visit sin city to tie the knot or renew their vows in style.
If you’re planning on visiting Las Vegas, either by yourself or with a friend you are strongly advised to make your hotel bookings in advance of arriving; depending on the season Las Vegas Nevada hotels will be packed with guests. Most people arrive ready to have an amazing weekend and are a little disheartened when they find out how much the larger luxury hotels actually cost per night, but with a little research you can find a pretty decent accommodation that suits your budget range. There are plenty of cheap hotels in Las Vegas and just because they cost less it doesn’t mean they are located far from the action. If you wander around the streets coming of the main strip, you’ll find a number of fully featured casino hotels complete with swimming pools, in house entertainment, beautifully furnished rooms of all shapes, themes and sizes; plus you’re just a few steps from the glitz of the boulevard.
With so many Las Vegas hotel specials on offer it can be quiet frustrating to locate that special one that meets all your comfort needs, so to help you with your decision making here are a 3 reasonably priced hotels sitting only a few minutes stroll from the strip.
(a) El Cortez Hotel and Casino – This has to be the best kept secret in Vegas, sitting on the famous Fremont Street next to the Fremont street experiment; which is the large pedestrian zone shopping space with the digitally animated ceiling. From this location you will find your self right in the center of the action and roughly 7 miles from the nearest airport, to top it off there is an in house casino with over 1100 slot machines, 11 gaming tables, a sport booking area and keno. There are the usual restaurant options, flame grill steak house, dryer’s ice cream shop and a café Cortez’s to keep you filled up while you break from the tables. Prices start from just $29.33, making it one of the best cheap hotels Las Vegas has to offer to its visitors.
(b) Las Vegas Club and Casino – This is another of the Las Vegas Nevada hotels that is both low priced and has an excellent location. The rooms start from just $28.93, which contains everything you’ll need for a comfortable stay, the actual hotel is located at the beginning of the fantastic Fremont street experiment with its amazing light show made up of 2.1 million individual light fittings. If you find yourself unable to sleep, there is the usual array of slot machines and gaming tables to keep you entertained into the wee hours of the morning.
(c) Terribles Hotel and Casino – Don’t let the name fool you, this comfy hotel is located just off the main Las Vegas strip offering prices from just $29 per room; definitely a Las Vegas hotels special. If you’re coming from the airport they run a 24 hour free shuttle service, so that you won’t have to worry about transportation. They have spared no expense on all the rooms which include amazingly luxurious interiors, a 42-Inch plasma screen TV, complete with endless cable channels and a selection of Nintendo games for kids. The in house casino is fitted with all the main games and slot machines, plus a 192 seat bingo room and a sport betting room.
Nevada off-road race going forward on BLM land
Nevada off-road race going forward on BLM land
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Plans for a major off-road vehicle race across federal wilderness in Nevada moved forward Tuesday even as critics charged that last weekend’s racing tragedy on Bureau of Land Management territory in California shows the agency is unable to enforce safety conditions at such events.
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What company can I get a shuttle transport from Las Vegas Airport to Laughlin, Nevada?
one person flying in on the 24th of July to Las Vegas Airport
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Ride the American Way in an Exotic 1932 Ford Roadster Rental Car in Las Vegas, Nevada
Hot-rodding is a popular American culture. The phenomenon was first covered by magazines. Glossy print names such as The Rodders Journal, Hot Rod Magazine, Street Rodder, Popular Hot Rodding, and Rod and Custom Magazine are just a few of the magazines that feature this staple activity in the American life.
In addition to print, hot-rodding likewise gained mileage in the visual wing of the media. Discovery Channel featured a lot of hot-rod documentaries such as Monster Garage, American Hot Rod, and Overhauling. And television shows such as My Classic Car and Horsepower TV also had dedicated episodes on topics about hot-rodding.
Tom Wolfe wrote about it in his book “The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby.” Even the Beach Boys sang about it in “My Little Deuce Coupe.”
Hot-rodding mostly began in the 1930′s in Southern California where people started modifying light cars with big engines and started racing them on the vast and empty lake beds northeast of Los Angeles. The original hot rods were old cars that were reduced to weigh less and improve aerodynamics. After World War II, many small airports were abandoned in the country. In effect, these venues allowed hot rodders to race on marked courses. World War II also helped the hobby’s popularity especially in California where a lot of returning soldiers had been given technical training in the service to modify such cars.
At the heart of it all, the 1932 Ford Roadster was the car that every hot-rodder wanted. It was the car that changed the automobile industry forever. It was simple, lean and it had a coveted handsome body. It also had a very affordable engine, the V8, which rewarded the 1932 Ford Roadster with the reputation as the perfect car for a nation that was obsessed with speed.
But then just like like everything else, hot-rodding’s popularity started to wane. Car shows and drag racing divided the hot-rodding community. Then Detroit released muscle cars like the Plymouth Roadrunner and the Pontiac GTO. With these muscle cars, there was longer any need to put a Cadillac engine in a Ford Roadster. The Pontiac GTO could outperform any hot rod and it offered more passenger space. There was no longer any need to spend time to build and tune the car by oneself. The muscle cars had it all.
But today, the hot rod culture lives on. And in January 2007, hod rod culture even celebrated its 75th anniversary by releasing The 75 Most Influential “1932 Ford Hot Rods”. The list was commissioned by Ford where a panel of hot rod experts reviewed some four hundred seventy-four worthy cars and whittle it down to seventy-five cars.
So if you are interested to be part of the hot rod culture, I advise you to first try renting the car in one of Las Vegas car rentals. By renting it you would have a sample of experiencing the car, not just in some nostalgic showroom, but on the gravel itself. If you don’t like it, you won’t have any regrets because you can return it after renting. But if you like it (which I’m pretty much sure you will), then well and good.
Come visit the websites of these exotic car rentals in Las Vegas. These websites already offer car models, prices, rental polices, special offers and reservations. Live out and be a part of the American Way in an exotic rental such as the 1932 Ford Roadster. This is the American Way as you know it, discover it first hand here in Las Vegas.
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Luxury Rentals in Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
It is said that the first car rental started in 1916 when a Nebraskan named Joe Saunders lent out his Model T to a traveling salesman. The salesman needed the car for a date with a local girl.
Then car rentals passed some bad reputation in its history when it became associated with bootleggers, bank robbers, and prostitutes. Yes, that was a dark time in car rental history. But when the 18th amendment was repealed in 1933, the industry bounced back in prime form and eventually regained its respectable reputation.
After World War II, the industry rapidly grew together with the boom of the airline industry. One of the pivotal strategy for its growth came into being when it started opening franchises near airports. The other strategy was by centering all its operation from airports and by aggressively advertising their services through the airlines. Bus companies also grew together with car rentals. The 20th century was the time of capitalizing public transportation needs.
And so it is today that the purpose of car rentals still has not changed. It is still connected with travel and special occasions. But it also offers us an alternative to experience sports, exotic, luxury, and classic cars without buying them. Unlike museums, rental cars allow us to experience the whole and delightfully genuine deal. One example comes in the form of the 1948 Ford Cabriolet Convertible. This car was created in the 1940 and judging by its age and value, the car should have its rightful place in a museum, and not on the streets.
But car rentals beg to differ. Car rentals show people that a car such as the 1948 Ford Cabriolet Convertible should not wallow in extinction and memorabilia. Because, for its style and appeal, it must also be praised on the streets as fashion models are appreciated on a runway.
The Ford Cabriolet Convertible has a car body style that has a folding roof. This body style was the primary body style until Cadillac came out with the closed-body. Due to threatened rollover security regulations in the 1970, the Cabriolet’s popularity diminished during the 1970′s.
So thanks to these classic and exotic car rentals, this type of model is still functional and can likewise be appreciated by the present generation. And unlike in the past, where you can only do it by visiting one of their franchises, car rentals are also now easy to access. They now have websites that offer a lot of services such as car models and fleets, rental policies, specials, and reservations. Commercial videos of these companies can also be seen on a lot of internet video streaming sites as well.
And of course, what better way to experience these cars in all their legendary makings than by renting one while in Las Vegas. Las Vegas, need I remind you, is the entertainment capital of the world. We work hard, so it is but reasonable to play as hard too, right? So stop spending your time in museums salivating over these classic cars. Come to Las Vegas. Let us experience the whole deal. On board a classic or exotic car rental here in Vegas, it’s about time you experience the real thing.
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Nevada Casino Winnings Down 5.7% in April
Nevada Casino Winnings Down 5.7% in April
Regulators say monthly casino winnings in Nevada decreased 5.7% in April, to a little more than $810 million.
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Moapa Valley, Nevada
The Moapa Valley is located just north of the Echo Bay arm of Lake Mead. The Muddy River flows through the valley, before entering Lake Mead. The valley is about 40 miles long and runs in a roughly northwest to southeast direction before ending at Lake Mead. Mormon farmers were the first western settlers in the Moapa Valley. A total of about 6,000 people, predominantly Mormon, live in the valley.
The Moapa Valley consists of one city and two unincorporated communities. The city of Moapa Town is north while the unincorporated communities of Logandale and Overton are located south closer to the lake. Logandale is home of annual Clark Count Fair and Rodeo. Overton is the nearest community to the Valley of Fire State Park, which has spectacular red rock formations. Moapa has a population of about 1,000 residents, about one-third of which are Latinos.
Unexpectedly, Moapa Town has the second and third tallest structures in all of Nevada. The Moapa Entrevision Tower and the Moapa Kemp Tower are both in the city. Prior to the construction of the Hoover Dam and the formation of Lake Mead, the Moapa Valley also included the town of St. Thomas, which was abandoned in 1938 and taken over by the rising waters of the lake.
The Moapa Valley has evidence of human inhabitance since about 350 B.C. The Anasazi people settled in the area and developed farming practices, in addition to hunting Mule deer, jackrabbits, desert bighorn sheep, and rodents using bow and arrow. By 600 A.D., the local people known as the “Puebloans” were building their dwelling with Adobe plastering. The Southern Paiute Indians moved into the area around 1,000 A.D. and the Anasazis departed the area over the next two hundred years.
When Mormon settlers first arrived to the Moapa Valley in the 1860s, the Paiutes were relocated to a reservation north of Moapa, which still exists today. The Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Indian Reservation are a federally recognized tribe.
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Vdara, Las Vegas, Nevada: hotel review
Vdara, Las Vegas, Nevada: hotel review
Tim Jepson reviews hotels in the new CityCenter complex of Las Vegas in Nevada, USA. Here he looks at the casino-free Vdara.
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Nevada casino winnings jump 14 percent in February
Nevada casino winnings jump 14 percent in February
Two special events in February that attracted high rollers to the Las Vegas Strip pushed statewide gambling winnings up almost 14 percent, casino regulators reported Thursday. The Gaming Control Board said casinos’ winnings increased to $946.6 million,… Gambling – Las Vegas Strip – Casino – Nevada – Gaming Control Board
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