• The Best Pools in Las Vegas

    The Best Pools in Las Vegas

    Things to Do

    Swimming in the summer sun can be a wonderful experience after a long day of shopping and casino play. Most of these pools have hot tubs as well. Caesar's Palace has a 4.5 acre Garden of the Gods that includes fountains and statuary. They four Roman-styled pools and two jacuzzis. The Venus pool is top optional, so be sure to check that out. The 2001 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue was shot here so you may have seen it many times. Mandelay Bay boasts the best pool in Las Vegas. It has a wave pool with actual sand beaches. It is an excellent way to relax and enjoy the evening. The Hard Rock is the choice for the younger party crowd. It has underwater music, a hair salon, a spa, and swim up blackjack. The poolside cabanas are nice grass shacks and include refrigerators, phones, and misting systems. The Bellagio has an exceptionally elegant pool area. It has a number of smaller pools and citrus trees that have created a very Mediterranean look. You can even reserve a pool for the evening to come and relax. Invite your friends to join you too. The Venetian Hotel has several pools that are…

  • Blue Man Group in Las Vegas

    What to See

    Only in Las Vegas would you find a group of hairless and non-speaking guys that are blue. The Blue Man Group is really a fantastic show. They use PVC pipe as their drums, beat on drums that are filled with milk or paint, and their facial expressions throughout the performance tell the story perfectly. A branch off the Cirque du Soleil circuit in New York, these guys slipped through the side door. But this is no repeat of Cirque du Soleil. There are no acrobatics or aerial maneuvers in this show. There are just three blue guys making lots of noise and sometimes a lot of messes. It doesn't sound very Vegas, but it is just another end of the color spectrum that is also used by Cirque du Soleil. They wrap themselves up in a blue suit and then paint their faces and hands blue. They don't talk at all during the hour and half shows, but you can see in their expressions and eye what they are trying to get you to see or do. They also let audience members in on the fun. They will choose a volunteer and take them on stage to beat the drums…

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