Visiting These Three Interesting Places In Las Vegas
When you are spending holiday in Las Vegas, it is not complete if you do not go to these three interesting places. They are Forum Shops at Caesars, Auto Collection at the Imperial Palace, and Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay.
The Forum Shops at Caesars
Listen in on conversations between the robotic statues of Bacchus, Venus, Pluto, and Apollo at the Festival Fountain, and watch a mini-drama performed by another group of statues – Neptune and his feuding children – at the Atlantis Monument between the Cheesecake Factory and Race for Atlantis. The show also features huge winged beasts and a dazzling, hi-tech wrath-of-the gods firestorm. Some of the shops, too, provide entertainment: pop into Magic Masters and look out for a secret door leading to the replica of Harry Houdini’s library.
Auto Collection at the Imperial Palace
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of this collection is that all the vehicles are for sale. Elvis Presley’s 1972 Lincoln Continental and a 1965 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III that was once owned by Lucille Ball are just two of the vehicles that have passed through these doors. Look out for free tickets at tourist-information stations and in entertainment magazines. At Imperial Palace Hotel, open 9:30am–9:30pm daily, and there’s admission charge
Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay
It is truly awe-inspiring to wander within the special walkways of the 1.3 million-gallon (5.9 millionliter) tank and observe the thousands of weird and wonderful sea creatures swimming together. Look out for the arowana dragon fish – and, of course, 11 different species of shark. At Mandalay Bay, open 10am–11pm daily, and there is admission charge