Fabulous Vegas Freebies - Free, But Good, Las
Vegas Goodies!
Anyone that knows me knows that I'm a huge fan
of freebies and living frugally. What self
respecting Vegas visitor would ever pay full
price if they didn't have to or leave this great
city of chance without getting something for
nothing. One of the best services I can provide
my fellow man is the ability to share these
fabulous free finds with anyone that is
interested in what I have to offer.
This is better than a 'tell all' book on who did
it and why isn't it? The Bellagio Conservatory
and Botanical Gardens offers a delight to the
eyes of the beholder. It is a true delight to
all the senses to see the sights and inhale the
fragrance of these gardens that display seasonal
highlights in plants, flowers, and produce. Each
season offers new delights to the senses and
there is no admission fee to view these
beautiful floral arrangements. This is a great
place for a photo op to help you remember your
time in Las Vegas.
Have you ever seen water dance? If not, then
while you're visiting the Botanical Gardens at
the Bellagio, you'll want to stick around long
enough to witness the fountains of Bellagio.
These shows consist of more than 1000 fountains
that are literally dancing in choreographed
unison with light to the music (you may be
surprised or quite possibly impressed by the
extent and variety of the music play list for
this particular show). This is also free to
witness and occurs every half hour or so after
3:00 PM throughout the week and after noon on
the weekends.
If you're looking for more great fun that is
free for the entire family to enjoy, head on
over to Circus Circus for Circus Acts-this show
is free to watch and provides the audience with
the thrills and chills of the big top day after
day. You can watch different acts as they
perform throughout the day at the half hour mark
between the hours of 11 AM and Midnight.
Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall offers a
stunning display of water and laser lights daily
at 2:00, 6:00, 8:00, and 10:00. This show is
called "Sunset Stampede" and takes place in a
9-story atrium that hosts a natural habitat of
live trees, greenery, waterfalls, and trails.
Another great free attraction in Vegas is the
Masquerade Show in the Sky. The show is free to
watch, if you choose to participate by riding
one of the floats, the cost is $12.95 (that is
subject to change). This experience is very
reminiscent of Carnivale in Brazil. The floats
are literally suspended from the ceiling for the
sake of this show which is considered one of the
best free shows that Vegas has to offer.
Perhaps one of the most interesting freebies is
the Silverton Hotel and Casino's Aquarium. This
attraction is completely free to the public and
a fascinating thrill to children big and small
(even mom's find this one fascinating). Enjoy
watching both salt water and freshwater fish in
their natural habitats and enjoy the ambiance of
your surroundings.
The Sirens of Ti is a great sexy pirates tale
that shows at Treasure Island TI daily as the
weather allows. This is one great show that the
kids, especially little boys that think pirates
are the bomb and big boys that enjoy watching
ships sink and sirens do what sirens do, will
all agree to enjoy together.
Free entertainment is often the best
entertainment that can be found. There are so
many things to do and see that cost literal
fortunes. It is nice to know that there are so
many thrilling adventures available for little
or no cost to explore while visiting Las Vegas.
If you spend wisely, you will discover that you
can enjoy the better part of most days filled
with activity without breaking your wallet or
becoming close personal friends with any
creditors.
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