From now through Sept. 30, visitors who ride the Las Vegas Monorail can show their fare receipt to receive $10 off admission on the High Roller Observation Wheel and the FLY LINQ Zipline on The LINQ Promenade, as well as the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck at Paris Las Vegas. Meanwhile, travelers who show an admission ticket to any of these attractions will receive a 24-hour unlimited-ride Monorail pass for just $10, representing a $3 savings off the regular price.
The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement and the El Cortez Hotel & Casino, announce an exclusive package to offer Las Vegas enthusiasts an epic “Vintage Vegas Experience.” This first-ever collaboration pairs VIP access to The Mob Museum with two unparalleled nights in the Jackie Gaughan Suite at the historic El Cortez Hotel & Casino.
Kids as young as eight can now rev their engines and jump into the driver’s seat! Vegas Superkarts (VSK) by Exotics Racing added brand-new junior go-karts designed exclusively for first-time drivers ages eight* through 14, making it possible for younger kids, tweens and teens to have the exhilarating experience of driving on their own.
ICEBAR, a brand-new project created by Noel Bowman of Minus5 Ice Experience, will open this November at The LINQ Promenade. Replacing Sprinkles Cupcakes next to the Promenade’s fountain, ICEBAR will offer the unforgettable frozen ambiance and frosty cocktails familiar to fans of Minus5, while also featuring new, immersive features such as dynamic projection mapping.
The whimsical Ugly Duckling sign has returned home to the Neon Museum’s Boneyard after receiving extensive restoration and refurbishment. The popular, double-sided sign has been re-electrified in all its glory for the public to enjoy during boneyard admission hours.
Las Vegas’ new immersive entertainment, retail and dining destination, AREA15, announces Chris Wink as the director of content and cool s**t. Wink is most famously known as co-founder of the worldwide phenomenon, Blue Man Group.
The Neon Museum has launched a web-based app for use by general admission visitors, enabling them to learn about select signs housed in the Boneyard outdoor exhibition space. Anyone with a smartphone data plan can access the app, which requires a password obtained onsite. Its interpretive information is currently available in English; a Spanish-language version will launch soon.