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August 17, 2011

City votes to move Las Vegas Veterans Memorial to downtown’s Heritage Park

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas

The Las Vegas City Council today unanimously approved moving a location for a planned commemorative for American veterans from Huntridge Circle Park to Heritage Park along North Las Vegas Boulevard in a city’s downtown area.The council decided to dedicate about 1.5 acres of Heritage Park for a development of a Las Vegas Veterans Memorial, whose supporters envision it featuring about 17 larger-than-life bronze as well as stainless steel sculptures created by Douwe Blumberg.Blumberg’s concept was picked last year among four finalists from around a country who competed for a project.

The move from Huntridge Park, which did draw some opposition from some internal veterans about public safety in Heritage Park, was finished mostly to allow for better public access as well as parking, according to Mick Catron, president of a Las Vegas Veterans Memorial Foundation.”It absolutely complements which Cultural Corridor,” Catron said, referring to a corridor of Las Vegas Boulevard which includes Cashman Center, Lied Discovery Childrens Museum/Las Vegas Library as well as a Las Vegas Natural History Museum, a Neon Museum, a Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort as well as State Historic Park as well as a Reed Whipple Cultural Center.
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August 13, 2011

Las Vegas Tourism Numbers Continue to Rise

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas Economy

A report shows tourism continued to improve in June in Las Vegas, with the 16th straight month of increases in visitors and average hotel room rates.

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority released a report Wednesday that shows visitor numbers grew 7 percent and average daily room rates jumped 13 percent in June compared with June 2010.

The average daily hotel room rate rose from $89.54 in June 2010 to $101.15 this year.

Gambling revenue jumped most dramatically on the Las Vegas Strip, with a 32.3 percent year-over-year increase. The Boulder Strip showed more modest gains of 5.7 percent.

Downtown Las Vegas represented the lone downturn, with that area of the city seeing a 4.1 percent drop in gambling revenue.

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August 11, 2011

Grabbing a deal on Vegas vacation

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas Vacations

Las Vegas offers a lot of bang for your vacation dollar, especially when you find a package deal that combines airfare and hotel.

There’s lots of competition among airlines for Vegas, which keeps fares low. When those fares are bundled with hotel rates, you can save even more.

Along with bundling, the days of the week you travel can make a big difference in price.

The best days to depart are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday or Friday departures with Sunday returns will bring the highest fares, and hotel prices are highest Friday and Saturday nights.

If you want to spend the weekend in Las Vegas, depart early on Saturday and come back on Monday or Tuesday; you can save about $100 per person on your vacation.

Check airline websites for air/hotel/car packages (Alaska, United and Southwest are among those offering vacation packages from Seattle) or use a travel company.

Here are some other ways to save in Vegas:
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August 5, 2011

Market Watch Names Vegas Cheapest Summer Vacation Spot

Author: nick21 - Categories: Las Vegas Vacations

If you’re looking for the cheapest place in the U.S. to get a cheese pizza and a dry martini and then jump into a taxi ride to a four-star hotel for the night, Las Vegas is your destination. The Sin City topped the list of value vacations Americans can find this summer among 15 hot U.S. tourist spots tracked by TripAdvisor’s inaugural TripIndex, a cost-comparison of key tourist cities throughout the world. The most expensive? New York City, of course. At $367, a similar pizza, drink and cab ride will set you back more than double the $164 it would cost you in Vegas. The cost comparison, however, doesn’t tally in what you might lose gambling in Vegas.

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