Posts Tagged ‘Vegas’

The Racetrack, Death Valley
Editor’s Note: Be sure to read the latest traveler reviews and photos of the Death Valley day trip over on the main Viator site.
Ghost towns, mysterious moving rocks, acrid salt flats, sweeping sand dunes, chiseled canyons, surreal landscapes, and a posh desert castle. Death Valley was just the sort of quirky place I was looking to spend a few, cherished vacation days. (more…)

Dark Dining – already been there, done that? Then please read on!
Have you heard of the ‘dining in the dark’ craze?
In Paris and London you can try Dans le Noir; in Berlin or Hamburg you can try Invisible Bar; in New York it’s the Dark Dining Project while in LA, San Francisco and San Diego it’s called Dark Dining. The common theme is darkness: a meal in complete darkness (or wearing (more…)
As a recent resident of Las Vegas, I was excited by the prospect of visiting the Neon Graveyard. Located on Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) north of Downtown and the Fremont Street Experience, the Neon Graveyard (a.k.a. Neon Museum or The Boneyard) offers an eclectic mix of old Vegas and new. From pre-WWII signs to the recent Stardust implosion, I glimpsed at a world of ever-changing fonts, ideas, and images.

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