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Getting from San Diego to Las Vegas

Published by in Uncategorized on July 22nd, 2010 | Comments Off

Though Los Angeles is closer to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas than San Diego is, it takes about the same amount of time to get from either city to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, thanks to the convenience of interstate highways. In addition to driving, visitors from San Diego are also welcome to fly or take the bus.

San Diego to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas

Driving distance between the two cities is 332 miles / 534 kilometers.

Air

Very few airlines run non-stop flights between San Diego and Strip Clubs in Las Vegas. America West and ATA Airlines both have a few non-stop flights each day, but your best (and cheapest) option is to book a flight that stops in Los Angeles or Phoenix. United Airlines, Delta, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Continental Airlines and US Airways all offer several flights with layovers every day. If you are open to a quick layover, you can find prices for as low as $110.00 for a round-trip ticket. Always check for promotions for cheap flights to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas before booking you ticket.

Layovers are rarely more than an hour, so total time getting from San Diego to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas is about three-and-a-half hours. Total travel time is approximately five hours.

Bus

There isn’t a bus that goes directly from San Diego to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas. However, there are several that go from San Diego to Los Angeles and then from Los Angeles to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas. Greyhound has several buses that go from San Diego to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas each day, but you’ll need to transfer in Los Angeles, San Bernadino or Santa Ana. Depending on the route of the bus, travel time will be between eight and 11 hours. Fares range from $44.00 to $59.00, depending on how you purchase your ticket.

Car

It only takes about five hours to get from San Diego to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas because the quickest route is entirely on interstate highways. With I-15 and I-215, you’ll be able to make your way from one city to the next in no time (as long as there are no hold ups with traffic). The route brushes the outskirts of Los Angeles, but for the most part, it’s a direct shot between the two cities requiring minimal contact with other cities along the way.

If you prefer a more scenic route, consider getting off of I-15 near Barstow and follow I-40 to the southern entrance of Mojave National Preserve. From there, follow roads through the preserve until you connect again with I-15. This route adds about 40 more miles and takes about six hours to drive.

Photo credit: waynewhuang


Las Vegas Travel News 07/21/2010

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Consulate General of Romania in Las Vegas

Published by in Uncategorized on July 21st, 2010 | Comments Off

The Consulate General of Romania in Strip Clubs in Las Vegas is located on Rancho Circle north of Alta Drive between North Rancho Drive and South Valley View Boulevard.

711 Rancho Circle
Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, NV 89107
Phone: 702-878-5534

The Consulate General of Romania in Strip Clubs in Las Vegas is open on an as needed basis. If you need to get in touch with the office, call 702-878-5534 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. If your call is not answered, leave a short message with a phone number but not details of the issue. Calls will be returned the same day.


Moleskine Giveaway from BootsnAll

Published by in Uncategorized on July 19th, 2010 | Comments Off

Who doesn’t love a handy moleskine journal small and thin enough to carry with you wherever your travels take you? Of course, we hope your travels lead you to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas!

Not sure you want one? Where else will you record your winnings in the casino? Keep it on hand to collect autographs from the celebrities you bump into or scribble down the number of the hottie you met at the nightclub. Collecting tidbits for a book? Keep the journal handy to note the bizarre comings and goings you are bound to encounter on the Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Strip.

Participate in this fun BootsnAll giveaway and claim a journal as your own. All you have to do is head over to the WhyGo Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Facebook page by Friday, July 23, and leave a comment. That’s all there is to it.

(While you’re on our Facebook page, we’d love for you to “like” us as well.)


What to Do with Two Days in Las Vegas

Published by in Uncategorized on July 19th, 2010 | Comments Off

If there’s any doubt in your mind that you won’t be able to fill two days in Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, think again. The challenge isn’t figuring out what to do, but how to fit it all in.

A long weekend in Sin City can be tailored based on the kind of traveler you are. Are you coming for a girl’s weekend or bachelor party? Will you have the family in tow? Do you and your special someone have plans for a romantic getaway?

Because every traveler is different, we’ve devised a two-day Strip Clubs in Las Vegas plan for people who are new to the city. It hits the highlights while still leaving plenty of room for new opportunities when you choose to visit again.

Regardless of why you are visiting Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, one thing is certain: The easy part is getting here. There are several flights into the city each day and several bus companies run routes between Strip Clubs in Las Vegas and other major cities, particularly in California.

>>More information on transportation to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas and within the city.

General Tips

Before jumping in with what you should do with 48 hours, there are a couple things you need to consider to maximize your trip.

If you have two days to spend in the city, plan to arrive the night before or early in the morning on your first full day in order to make the most of your time.

Also, when you make your hotel reservations, choose to stay in one that both meets your budgetary requirements and fits in with your visitation plans. First-time visitors are advised to stay in a resort that is centrally located on the Strip so that they can easily access several properties and get the full bright lights / bustling action Strip Clubs in Las Vegas experience. If you don’t plan on spending a lot of time in your hotel room, opt for a mid-range-priced hotel, such as Imperial Palace, Bally’s or Planet Hollywood. If your budget allows, consider splurging for a stay at Bellagio or Caesars Palace.

Don’t be afraid to drive into the city. There is plenty of free parking on the Strip (though parking in a downtown parking garage usually comes at a price). Find out in advance whether the parking garage is located off of Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Boulevard or behind your hotel. If you don’t drive, don’t fret. There are countless taxis and a low cost public bus system that can shuttle you wherever you please.

As a new visitor to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, you’re going to want to take everything in but that is simply impossible so don’t even try. Instead, use your first visit to survey Strip Clubs in Las Vegas’ highlights and note what you’d like to do next time.

Take your time to see the sights, poke around the themed resorts, watch the curious people you’ll encounter and take pictures. However, don’t spend too much time in any one place. The Strip is deceivingly long and it’s been explored on foot. Wear comfortable shoes because you’re going to walk … a lot.

Don’t spend all of your time gambling. There is so much to do in Strip Clubs in Las Vegas and so many other places around the country to try your hand at blackjack or roulette. If you want to gamble, set a time limit for each casino and then move on.

Plan your day around what your nighttime activities are. If you have tickets for a particular show, hold off on exploring that particular resort and the ones right around it until the evening. Popping back and forth around Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Boulevard is a waste of time.

Day One

Start your morning with breakfast somewhere mid-Strip. We recommend Hash House A Go Go in Imperial Palace, La Creperie in Paris or the Grand Lux at The Venetian, though there are many places to get breakfast in and near your hotel.

Spend your morning making your way north on the eastern side of the Strip. In the Venetian, watch the gondoliers push the boats down the canals while they sing and poke through the shops on your way to The Palazzo, which has a fascinating used bookstore on the top floor. You’ll also want to check out the area with the waterfall, which is tastefully decorated according to the season.

Continue north and wander through the Wynn and Encore, two of the classiest resorts on the Strip. Highlights include window shopping and admiring the elegance of this upscale resort.

Cross the street and head south to Caesars Palace and fuel up for the afternoon. If you only need a quick snack, stop by Serendipity 3 for a frozen hot chocolate or a light lunch. The cafe offers the one-n-only Strip Clubs in Las Vegas buffet sandwich, a mix of flavors on one bun.

If you want to squeeze in a bit of shopping, spend time browsing the Forum Shoppes at Caesars Palace before heading south down the Strip on the western side. In the Bellagio, set aside at least a half hour to check out the botanical gardens, which are decorated in hundreds of thousands of different flowers for each season.

Beyond the Bellagio, visit Strip Clubs in Las Vegas’ City Center, a fun place to window shop and browse through galleries.

New York New York is a busy, interesting place to people watch. Wander the streets of Greenwich Village and pick up a refueling snack if you need it as there are several small cafes and eateries here. Thrill seekers might want to take the time to ride the resort’s roller coaster, which hits speeds up to 67 miles per hour.

Across the street, check out the free lion exhibit at MGM Grand, then head to the Showcase Mall for a quick shopping excursion at M&M’s World and a bit of fun at GameWorks.

Once you’ve wrapped up your daytime activities, it’s time to head back to your hotel room to drop off your goodies and prep for the evening’s activities. Though they can be a bit pricey, we recommend you buy show tickets in advance so that you don’t have to spend valuable time standing in line for discounted tickets. This also ensures that you get to see what you want.

Hop in a cab to reach your show in time. For first timers, we recommend Cirque du Soleil’s Mystere, O or KA, The Lion King or Blue Man Group. There are usually two shows for each performance. Buy tickets for the first show so that you have plenty of time for dinner afterward.

Have a classy dinner with a stellar view of the Strip either atop the Eiffel Tower in Paris or Koi at Planet Hollywood.

If you’re still going strong after dinner, the night is young. Catch the Fountains of the Bellagio in action until midnight every day of the week. Many nightclubs open around 10:00 p.m. Find one near your hotel so you don’t have far to travel once you’re ready to call it a night.

Day Two

On your second day, start with a classic buffet breakfast. Those at Mandalay Bay, The Wynn and Paris are highly recommended. Eat up … there’s still a lot for you to see and do!

If you weren’t able to squeeze everything into your first day, backtrack to where you left off, hitting the highlights. Spend the rest of the morning and afternoon indulging in that which interests you most. If you like to shop, consider browsing the Miracle Mile in Planet Hollywood or the Fashion Show mall, which is located next to Treasure Island. Bargain hunters will want to take a cab to the Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Premium Outlets for truly discounted prices on name-brand items.

Those who are looking for fun might want to head to the Midway at Excalibur or down to Circus Circus for rides and arcade games. The true thrill seeker should check out the heart-stopping rides atop Stratosphere.

There are also several exhibits on Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Strip which are worthy of your time. Among the most popular are Titanic: The Exhibit and BODIES at Luxor, CSI: The Experience at MGM Grand, The Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay and Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at The Mirage.

Late in the afternoon, stop back by your hotel room to drop off excess baggage and change for an evening out. You can keep it a little more casual because tonight you won’t be heading for a show. Instead, take The Deuce or a cab to Fremont Street, where you can experience classic Strip Clubs in Las Vegas.

Once there, grab dinner then spend the evening wandering through the old casinos and enjoying the free entertainment on the pedestrian mall. Street painters and entertainers are often found here, and there are frequently free concerts. The Fremont Street Experience, which consists of more than 12.5 million LED lights, plays on the biggest screen in the world, 90 feet above the Fremont Street pedestrian mall. Catch a few performances before making your way back to the Strip. Feel free to enjoy one more late night at the clubs, otherwise tuck yourself in for your early departure the next morning.

Photo credit: Amyn Kassam (Strip Clubs in Las Vegas sign), Str1ke (gondolier), DisneyKrazie (poker chips), mtbjohn (Bellagio Fountains)


Las Vegas Travel News 07/16/2010

Published by in Uncategorized on July 16th, 2010 | Comments Off


Treasures

This is one of the best strip clubs in Las Vegas. The cover is $30 and drinks can be pricey.the ladies there are some hotties. I would advise to have some dances on the floor before going to VIP. It all depends on the dancer. There is a good diversity to the dancer lineup. The girls seem happy to sit and chat and flirt for a while. The club facility itself is very high end not like a lesser Las Vegas strip joint.

Consulate General of Chile in Las Vegas

Published by in Uncategorized on July 15th, 2010 | Comments Off

The Consulate General of Chile in Strip Clubs in Las Vegas has a mailing address and a physical visiting address. The office is located in the Lloyd Baker Building southeast of the I-95 / I-15 interchange north of East Charleston Boulevard.

Visiting Address:
500 8th Street
Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, Nevada 89101

Mailing Address:
1930 Village Center Cr. #3-711
Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, Nevada 89134

Phone: 702-456-9965

The Consulate General of Chile in Strip Clubs in Las Vegas is open by appointment only. Please call 702-456-9965 to schedule an appointment.


Getting from San Francisco to Las Vegas

Published by in Uncategorized on July 15th, 2010 | Comments Off

California and Nevada may be next to each other on the map, but the distance between San Francisco and Strip Clubs in Las Vegas can be deceivingly long. Because Strip Clubs in Las Vegas does not offer train service, visitors to the city need to arrive by air, bus or car.

San Francisco and Strip Clubs in Las Vegas

Driving distance between the two cities is 570 miles / 917 kilometers.

Air

United, US Airways, Virgin America and Southwest run nonstop routes between San Francisco and Strip Clubs in Las Vegas. Ticket prices are usually between $150.00 and $200.00, depending on the day of the week you’d like to fly. Check for cheap flights to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas before booking to ensure you get the best deal. Flight time is approximately an hour and a half. Total travel time is about three hours.

Bus

Due to the distance between San Francisco and Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, taking a public bus between the two can be boring and time consuming. Greyhound runs four buses between the two cities each day; Hostel Hopper has service once a week throughout the summer months. Your options for bus service increase if you’d prefer to travel to Los Angeles by bus or train first then take a bus from L.A. to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas, though this will take significantly longer.

Expect to spend approximately 15 hours on the bus for a direct route. Ticket prices range from $60.00 to $80.00 one way.

Car

The quickest way to get between San Francisco and Strip Clubs in Las Vegas by car takes approximately nine hours without stopping. This route consists of mainly highways (I-80 to I-580 to I-5 and eventually onto I-15) and is also quite boring. If your goal is simply to get from one city to the other, this is the route you’ll want to take.

However, if you have more time, consider taking a more scenic route. In the summer, consider crossing Yosemite National Park en route between the two cities. You’ll want to enter from the western side of the park and cross over Tioga Pass to Lee Vining, then drive on to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas from there. Tioga Pass is often closed in the winter and occasionally gets hit with a freak snowstorm during shoulder seasons, so check weather conditions before you leave for your road trip. This drive is about 610 miles / 981 kilometers and will take approximately 12 hours due to the speed limit and road conditions through Yosemite and the small towns you’ll pass through.

You might also consider rerouting your drive so that you pass through Death Valley National Park, which is particularly scenic in the spring when the flowers are in bloom.

Photo credit: Thomas Hawk


Camp Vegas: Summer Camp for Grownups

Published by in Uncategorized on July 14th, 2010 | Comments Off

The Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has adults around the country tapping their toes with its catchy promotional video for Camp Vegas.

Earlier this summer, the Strip Clubs in Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority revealed the city’s hot promotion, which targets adults with the message that kids don’t deserve to have all the fun. Instead, visitors are being pampered with an extensive array of summer activities exclusively for adults.

Camp Vegas offers a number of ultimate pool party packages, which include stays in some of Sin City’s luxurious hotels on the Strip as well as entrance to Strip Clubs in Las Vegas’ hottest pool parties. Sexy camp counselors and waterfront recreation await poolside.

In addition, Camp Vegas has lined out concerts and entertainment booked through September, including Tool, Aerosmith, Billy Idol and The Doobie Brothers. Of special interest? The Neon Trees, which created the music for the Camp Vegas promotional video, will be playing at Hard Rock Cafe on the Strip on July 30.

>>Keep the adult-themed party going after sundown at a Strip Clubs in Las Vegas revue or one of the nightclubs on the Strip.
>>More information on visiting Strip Clubs in Las Vegas in the summer.


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