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Bet on Fun in Las Vegas
Nothing could keep the glam atmosphere, high-stakes
thrills, and neon signs down for long. Not only is your
resort Vacation Ready to welcome you
back, the city itself is open for business with a
variety of attractions that you can do right now. Read
on to find out what you and your family can do and book
your trip today.
Las
Vegas Is Ready to Play
With all its attractions, the Las Vegas Strip fuels
your need for adventure — and Desert
Rose Resort fuels your need for escape. This resort
retreat is just off the Strip, and a relaxing retreat
when you feel the need to sit out by the pool, drink in
hand. Plus, your resort has enhanced level of cleaning
standards and safety protocols with Vacation Ready. You can count on a
safe vacation, so discover all the fun things you can
do in Las Vegas and start planning your vacation today.
Grab
the Family for Outdoor Fun
Red Rock Canyon You can take in the
views of Red Rock Canyon at the Red Rock
Overlook and Red Spring Boardwalk. The conservation
area's main attraction — the Scenic Drive —
is open daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The 13-mile
drive through Red Rock Canyon showcases the stunning
landscape and allows for parking to hop out of the car
and hike or walk one of the trailheads. The Late Night,
Calico Basin, and Kraft Mountain trailheads are all
open for exploration.
Lake Mead Lake Mead has a little bit of
everything with hiking, swimming, and fishing in
stunning surroundings. Plus, you can see the Hoover Dam
from a distance. Boulder Beach is open to vehicles from
6 a.m. to dusk, and Cottonwood Cove, Willow Beach,
Cabinsite Cove, Princess Cove, and the North and South
Arizona Telephone coves are open for swimming.
Mount Charleston Get a taste of the
great outdoors at Mount Charleston in Spring
Mountains National Recreation Area. Try hiking one of
the eight open trailheads and break for lunch at one of
five picnic areas.
Valley of Fire State Park See the famed
bright red sandstone for yourself with a trip to Valley of Fire. The park is open
daily from sunrise to sunset for a small fee where you
can take on a number of day hikes or scenic drives.
National Park Day Trips There are two
great national parks to see from Las Vegas. Take a
4.5-hour day trip to Arizona to experience the majesty
of the Grand Canyon. The park's South Rim
is open, so take in the views with a scenic drive or
hike the Canyon Rim trail. Or, drive 2.5 hours to
Utah's first national park. Zion National Park is open with
beautiful scenic drives and hiking trails.
Try
These Vegas Attractions
Downtown Las Vegas Downtown offers a
variety of attractions for vacationers. Check out the
Viva Vision light show every evening and take a
thrilling ride on the 12-story SlotZilla zip line at The Fremont Street Experience. Or
wander the exhibits at the Mob Museum or The
Neon Museum.
Casinos Game on — most casinos
are officially open. To help keep you safe, they're
operating at limited capacity, adding physical barriers
to separate areas, adding sanitization stations,
cleaning equipment between games, and all employees
will be wearing masks. Wander the Strip to find your
favorite.
Live Shows & Events Many of the live
shows and events are back, and the rest are slowly but
surely returning. Caesars locations, including
Caesars Palace, Flamingo, and Harrah's Las Vegas, have
a variety of comedy acts and performances back. MGM Grand is welcoming back
magicians, dance crews, and comedy back, too.
Shopping If you're craving a shopping
spree, you're in luck. Shopping malls are open, with
new cleaning standards, additional hand-sanitizer
stations, and even designated curbside pickup areas. Miracle Mile Shops, The Forum Shops, and Grand Canal Shoppes are open now.
Relaxation & Rides For leisure seekers,
take a much-needed break at the five-star Spa & Salon at ARIA. For garden
lovers, stroll the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical
Gardens. Plus, take in city views on the LINQ High Roller Observation Wheel
or on the 100+ story tall observation deck at The Strat. Head to New York-New
York to hop on The Big Apple Coaster. Plus, some
of The Strat's thrilling offerings are now open,
including the Big Shot drop tower and SkyJump open-air leap.
Where
to Eat
Foodies can look forward to sampling fare from a
variety of celebrity chefs. Make sure to call ahead.
Most open restaurants are reservation-only for those
who want to dine in. Of course, you can always order
your food to-go.
Viva Las Arepas Open for delivery,
takeout, and limited seating, Viva
Las Arepas is the spot for tasty, authentic
arepa sandwiches. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
$
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer For a
midrange meal, look no further than Black Tap. Order up a juicy burger
and a Crazyshake for takeout or dining in. Open
daily, hours vary. $$
CUT by Wolfgang Puck If you're a steak
aficionado, CUT is the place to treat yourself
at. The full menu is available for takeout or reserve a
table to dine in. Open daily, 5-10 p.m. $$$