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A three day honeymoon in Las Vegas – even if you didn’t just get married. Spend a night on the Strip and catch a show, visit romantic Red Rock National Conservation Area and enjoy a day exploring the desert. Catch dinner and a movie at the Red Rock Casino Resort. On the third day, take a long romantic drive. Get breakfast at Lake Las Vegas, then drive through Lake Mead National Recreation Area and the Valley of Fire.

Day Note:

Make sure you have tickets to The Blue Man Group show in the evening. Then after getting checked in, take a stroll through the Grand Canal Shoppes. Take the time for a romantic gondola ride. Enjoy the fine artistry of wax in Madam Tussauds Wax Museum. For truly intimate fine dining, Emeril Lagasse’s Delmonico Steakhouse. After the show, enjoy some gaming, then turn in for the night – tomorrow you’ll be outdoors!

  • The Venetian

    The Venetian - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • 888/2-VENICE (283-6423)
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    • 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S
    • Las Vegas,NV89109
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    This Las Vegas-style Venice is a must-see. The Venetian offers first-class accommodations and amenities, along with canals and gondoliers.

    Description:

    One of the most elaborate hotel spectacles in town, The Venetian falls squarely between an outright adult Disneyland experience and the luxury resort experience currently dominating the Vegas landscape. The big draw here is the rooms, all suites, and all successful examples of that same luxury resort mindset, though the commitment to theme in the Grand Canal Shoppes is certainly appealing.

    The hotel's exterior, which re-creates most of the top landmarks of Venice (the Campanile, a portion of St. Mark's Square, part of the Doge's Palace, a canal or two), ranks right up there with New York-New York as a must-see, and since you can wander freely through the "sights," it even has a slight edge over New York-New York. This may be the only hotel in Vegas where it seems inviting to wander around outside in the front. As stern as we get about re-creations not being a substitute for the real thing, we have to admit that the attention to detail here is impressive indeed. Stone is aged for that weathered look, statues and tiles are exact copies of their Italian counterparts, security guards wear Venetian police uniforms -- all that's missing is the smell from the canals, but we are happy to let...

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Day Note:

From the Venetian, you'll turn right( north) onto the Strip and drive to Charleston Blvd. At Charleston turn left (west) and follow this road approximately 15 miles to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Stop in at the Visitor's Center to discover more about this natural wonder just outside of Vegas! Hikes of various lengths are available. One not to be missed is the Children's Discovery Trail. At one mile in length, you'll have an easy hike that will...read more

  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

    Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Las Vegas
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    • +1 702 363 1921 (Information)
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    • State Route 159 from Charleston Boulevard
    • (17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip)
    • Las Vegas,NV89124
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    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

  • Red Rock Resort

    Red Rock Resort - Las Vegas
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    • 866/767-7773
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    • 11011 W. Charleston Rd
    • Summerlin
    • Las Vegas,NV89135
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    Description:

    Located on the far west side of Las Vegas, the Red Rock Resort is at least a 20-minute drive from the Strip. While it may be far away from the tourist corridor, this neighborhood hotel casino has not skimped on amenities or design. The Red Rock Resort is aiming for boutique-like, and its rooms offer terrific views of either the Strip or Red Rock Canyon. For visitors who want something different from the usual Strip scene, this hotel casino provides a departure from the Vegas norm.

    Rooms and suites are available, and all include a 42" plasma television and iPod jack, as well as standard amenities. The resort has received the AAA Four Diamond Award. The $24.99 per day resort fee includes internet access, phone calls, and other incidentals.

    This is a resort, so it does have a full spa. Limited childcare is available at Kids Quest. Movie theaters and a bowling alley are options away from the casino. The pool area is up to current Vegas standards-which means you can rent a cabana or enjoy the adults-only area. Ten restaurants, plus a food court and buffet, give guests plenty of dining options, and the resort has three bars. Concerts are held frequently, so anyone planning a visit should... read more

Day Note:

Start the day with the Feast Buffet for breakfast. Then make sure you have a full tank of gas, snacks and water. Follow Charleston back toward the Strip, but take the I-15 North toward Salt Lake City. After approximately 40 miles, you'll turn off at the well marked exit for the Valley of Fire. Nevada's first state park, established in 1935, is named for the brilliant red rock of the Navajo sandstone formation. Several hikes are well worth taking the time. Altatl...read more

  • Valley of Fire State Park

    Valley of Fire State Park - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • +1 702 397 2088
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    • Interstate 15 on exit 75, P. O. Box 515
    • (Six miles from Lake Mead)
    • Overton,NV89040
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Atlatl Rock has numerous petroglphys, a picnic area, and a campground nearby.

    Description:

    Nevada's oldest state park, founded in 1935, is where red sandstone monoliths and the Mojave Desert meet. Petroglyphs, some almost 3,000 years, old tell the stories of the Anasazi. Petrified trees tell of a time when this ancient valley was lush with vegetation.

    Located about an hour outside of Las Vegas, the Valley of Fire sits on the edge of Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Its remote location and brilliantly colored rock formations are a favorite of photographers, film makers, and nature lovers. Far more lightly visited than Red Rock Canyon, the Valley of Fire is a great place to really explore the desert. Petroglyphs are abundant here, and wildlife is easy to spot (since there are so few people). Look for big horn sheep, coyotes, ravens, tarantuallas, and other desert dwellers. Stop at the visitor's center to learn about the history, geology, and flora/fauna of the Valley of Fire.

    Star Trek fans may recognize the area around White Domes, a land with brilliantly contrasting sandstone formations, as the place where Captain Kirk died. You'll also find the remnanats of an earlier movie set if you take the hike at White Domes--it's a moderately challenging trail that requires rock... read more

  • Red Rock Resort

    Red Rock Resort - Las Vegas
    • Contact:

    • 866/767-7773
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 11011 W. Charleston Rd
    • Summerlin
    • Las Vegas,NV89135
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    Description:

    Located on the far west side of Las Vegas, the Red Rock Resort is at least a 20-minute drive from the Strip. While it may be far away from the tourist corridor, this neighborhood hotel casino has not skimped on amenities or design. The Red Rock Resort is aiming for boutique-like, and its rooms offer terrific views of either the Strip or Red Rock Canyon. For visitors who want something different from the usual Strip scene, this hotel casino provides a departure from the Vegas norm.

    Rooms and suites are available, and all include a 42" plasma television and iPod jack, as well as standard amenities. The resort has received the AAA Four Diamond Award. The $24.99 per day resort fee includes internet access, phone calls, and other incidentals.

    This is a resort, so it does have a full spa. Limited childcare is available at Kids Quest. Movie theaters and a bowling alley are options away from the casino. The pool area is up to current Vegas standards-which means you can rent a cabana or enjoy the adults-only area. Ten restaurants, plus a food court and buffet, give guests plenty of dining options, and the resort has three bars. Concerts are held frequently, so anyone planning a visit should... read more

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