Las Vegas Speedway And Carroll Shelby Museum
Completed in 1996, the 107,000-seat Las Vegas Speedway was the first new super-speedway to be built in the southwest USA in more than two decades. The 1,500-acre facility has 24 different race tracks, food courts, a wedding chapel with racing-related stained glass windows, three levels of open-air grandstand viewing, a VIP party room, and luxury skybox suites. Important races staged here include the Winston West. A museum in the grounds is devoted to racing driver Carroll Shelby and his beautiful cars. Speedway Boulevard. Call for museum opening times and tours if you want to go there.
Besides that, there is also Masquerade Village Show in the Sky. The complex is designed to resemble an idyllic fishing village in northern Italy, complete with window boxes and balconies. The “Show in the Sky” consists of four lavish floats that travel on a track suspended above the village perimeter. Costumed performers toss beads and trinkets to the audience. This place is located at Rio Suite Hotel. The hourly shows begin at 3–9:30pm and there is admission charge to ride.
In other side, actually there is also another beautiful place. That is Sunset Park. This is kind of park which located at Sunset Rd. This is undeniably the city’s most popular park. In another case, Sunset offers basketball, tennis, and jogging; a place to fly kites and sail boats; some of the best picnic spots in town; and a swimming pool. There’s a dog run, too. There are many things that you can do in this park in the way to spend the holiday time.