Best Vegas Budget Attractions

Best Vegas Budget Attractions

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Las Vegas has plenty of low-cost things to see and do, which means visitors can still see an interesting selection of museums, exhibits, and shows for little or no money. For nature lovers, the Mojave Desert (try Lake Mead or Red Rock) provides beauty for next to nothing. Learn about Las Vegas history for only $1.00 at the Clark County Heritage Museum. The tour at Ethel M's will satisfy your sweet tooth, and the IP's car collection displays one-of-a-kind vehicles. Visit Downtown for low-limits table and machines, and while you're there, enjoy the Fremont Street Experience and Neon Museum.

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  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

    Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • +1 702 363 1921 (Information)
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    • Location:

    • State Route 159 from Charleston Boulevard
    • (17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip)
    • Las Vegas,NV89124
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    Spectacular desert scenery, hiking trails, biking, rock climbing, and a scenic drive.

    Description:

    Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area's towering cliffs look similar to the colorful rock formations in Nevada's Valley of Fire or Utah's Zion National Park, but while it's reminiscent of other areas, Red Rock stands by itself, a lone island of mountains and springs in the middle of the Mojave Desert.

    West of Las Vegas, Red Rock sits off State Route 159 (follow Charleston Boulevard west and it will turn into SR159). Admission to Red Rock is $7 per vehicle, and includes admission to the new visitor's center, a map/newsletter.

    The visitor's center integrates information, art, and the environment of Red Rock itself. Most of the displays are outside, which is fine for the vast majority of the year in Southern Nevada. Mojave Max, the center's desert tortoise mascot, lives here, along with a few of his friends. The hands-on displays explain the forces that created Red Rock: fire, wind, water, and earth. Keep your eyes open for the colorful birds flying in and out of the inside of the exhibit--the center of the displays is planted with native vegetation.

    A one-way scenic drive takes visitors into Red Rock, and it has several places to stop for a hike or to take in a scenic vista;... read more

  • Fountains at Bellagio

    Fountains at Bellagio - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • +1 702 693 7111
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    • Location:

    • 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South
    • Bellagio Hotel Casino
    • Las Vegas,NV89109
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    One of Las Vegas' most well-known attractions--and it's free!

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    The Bellagio's Fountains sound like a simple concept: shooting jets of water timed to music. But what sounds simple is actually a complex choreography of technology, sound, and water. Designed by WET Design, an international company that specializes in elaborate water displays, the Bellagio's Fountains are spread over the nine-acre lake in front of the Bellagio. Over 1,200 nozzles and 4,500 lights work together to shoot water 400+ feet in the air-but that's not all the fountains do. They sway, they dance, and they wow the crowds that gather to watch them.

    Shows start in the afternoon, but the best time to see the fountains is at night. The combination of music and the illuminated dancing water is enchanting. Many people have already seen the fountains on television shows or in movies (most famously, the George Clooney remake of "Ocean's 11"). Romantic, spectacular, and iconic, the Bellagio's Fountains are a free Las Vegas attraction that's appropriate for anyone of any age.

    An underground well supplies most of the water for the fountains. Prior to the Bellagio, the Dunes and its golf course were located here-thus, the well, which watered the golf course. The Dunes was imploded to... read more

  • Imperial Palace Auto Collection

    Imperial Palace Auto Collection - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • +1 702 794 3174
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    • Location:

    • 3535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
    • Las Vegas,NV89109
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    Description:

    If you enjoy antiques or if you are an automobile buff, this is one attraction you don't want to miss. Housed inside the Imperial Palace Hotel, you will find Mussolini's 1939 Alfa Romeo and Hitler's 1939 Mercedes among the antiques. More than 200 vehicles are housed in the collection. Find the perfect gift at the museum gift shop. Children under five are admitted free of charge.

  • Neon Museum & Boneyard

    Neon Museum & Boneyard - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • +1 702 387 6366
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    • Location:

    • 821 Las Vegas Boulevard
    • Las Vegas,NV89101
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    Description:

    What happens to the signs when old casinos are torn down to make room for new resorts? They go to the Neon Museum! In The Neon Museum's Bone Yard you'll see Binion's Horseshoe, the famous Silver Slipper, signs from the Golden Nugget and the Sahara. These works of art are both classic pieces of Las Vegas history and visual reminders of times past. Eventually, the Neon Museum will open a permanent exhibit on the Las Vegas Strip in the rescued and historic La Concha Motel lobby, designed by internationally famous architect Paul Revere Williams.

    Tours at the Boneyard are by advance appointment only; admission is $15.00 per person. Photography at the Boneyard is restricted to photos for personal use only. Several neon signs are on display at the Fremont Street Experience, and there is no charge to see those signs and no restrictions on photography.

  • Fremont Street Experience

    Fremont Street Experience - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • +1 702 229 6551
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    • Location:

    • Fremont Street
    • Fremont St. (between Main St. and Las Vegas Blvd.), Downtown
    • Las Vegas,NV89101
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    Description:

    Poor Downtown. For years now, it's been overlooked in favor of the Strip. And no wonder: It's so . . . small . . . by comparison. Even its once-dazzling collection of hotel marquee lights seems like candles next to the klieg-light voltage of the Strip. But things are cheaper down here, people; and speaking of people, if you get tired of feeling not pretty or rich enough for the Strip, you are not alone. Come join us in admiring the project that closed off the heart of "Glitter Gulch" and turned it into a much more user-friendly pedestrian mall.

    The Fremont Street Experience is a 5-block open-air landscaped strip of outdoor snack shops, vendor carts, and colorful kiosks purveying food and merchandise. Overhead is a 90-foot-high steel-mesh "celestial vault"; at night, it is the most successfully revamped Viva Vision, a high-tech light-and-laser show (the canopy is equipped with more than 12.5 million lights) enhanced by a concert-hall-quality sound system that takes place five times nightly. There are a number of different shows, and there's music between the light performances as well. Not only does the canopy provide shade, but it also cools the area through a misting system in summer...

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  • Ethel M Chocolates

    Ethel M Chocolates - Henderson
    • Contact:

    • 888/627-0990
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    • Location:

    • 2 Cactus Garden Dr
    • just off Mountain Vista and Sunset Way in the Green Valley Business Park
    • Henderson,NV89120
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    Description:

    This tourist attraction draws about 2,000 visitors a day. Ethel Mars began making fine chocolates in a little candy kitchen in the early 20th century. Her small enterprise evolved to produce not only dozens of varieties of superb boxed chocolates, but also some of the world's most famous candies: M&Ms, Milky Way, 3 Musketeers, Snickers, and Mars bars.

    Alas, the tour lasts only about 10 minutes and consists entirely of viewing stations with an audiotape explaining the chocolate-baking process. You learn very little. But the place does look like a bakery rather than a factory, which is nice, as no one wants to see their chocolates handled without love. Even more sadly, you get only one small chocolate as a sample -- delicious, but hardly satisfying. Surely, this is by design; now overwhelmingly in the mood for sugar, you are more likely to buy some of their expensive chocolate. Note: Come before 2:30pm, which is when the workers start to pack up and go home.

    What's really worth seeing is outside: a lovely and extensive 2 1/2-acre garden displaying 350 species of rare and exotic cacti with signs provided for self-guided tours. It's best appreciated in spring, when the cacti are in full...

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  • MGM Grand Lion Habitat

    MGM Grand Lion Habitat - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • 702/891-7777
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    • Location:

    • 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S
    • In MGM Grand
    • Las Vegas,NV89119
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    Description:

    Hit this attraction at the right time, and it's one of the best freebies in town. It's a large, multilevel glass enclosure in which various lions frolic during various times of day. In addition to regular viewing spots, you can walk through a glass tunnel and get a worm's-eye view of the underside of a lion (provided one is in position); note how very big Kitty's paws are. Multiple lions share show duties (about 6 hr. on and then 2 days off at a ranch for some free-range activity, so they're never cooped up here for long). You could see any combo, from one giant male to a pack of five females who have grown from cub to adult size during their MGM time. Each comes with a trainer or three, who are there to keep the lions busy with play so they don't act like the big cats they are and sleep the entire time. But obviously, photo ops are more likely to occur as the more frisky younger set tussles, so what you observe definitely depends on who is in residence when you drop by. And, of course, actually seeing anything depends on how many other people think this is a two-star attraction; hordes of tourists are often pressed against the glass, preventing you, not to mention your kids, from doing...

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  • Clark County Museum

    Clark County Museum - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • 702/455-7955
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    • Location:

    • 1830 S. Boulder Hwy
    • Henderson
    • Las Vegas,NV89015
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    Description:

    Someday, one of these casino moguls (yeah, we're lookin' at you, Trump) is going to take just some of those megamillions they are pouring into yet another Strip hotel and put it into the museum that this bizarre town, and its ridiculously rich 100-year history, deserves. Until then, this dear little place will have to do its best -- and that best is actually pretty good. With everything from dioramas of dinosaurs to a small street filled with original buildings, including the 1932 Boulder City train depot, this is a throwback to ghost towns and other low-tech diversions. Sweet, informative, and you can't beat the price. Note that hot days will make the outdoor portions less than bearable.

  • Flamingo Hilton Wildlife Habitat

    Flamingo Hilton Wildlife Habitat - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • +1 702 733 3111
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    • Location:

    • 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
    • Flamingo Las Vegas
    • Las Vegas,NV89109
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    Description:

    Located on a newly opened 15-acre park area behind the Flamingo Las Vegas, this animal habitat features some animals not normally found in the Nevada desert. Surrounded by waterfalls and breathtaking flora, you will find ponds filled with Catfish, Japanese Koi (giant goldfish), and turtles that swim freely. For bird-lovers, penguins, flamingos (naturally), swans and other rare birds make this park their home. Everyone in the family will have an enjoyable time especially the kids. Admission is free.

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