|
||||||||||||
Las Vegas Shows
Those old-style Las Vegas shows are backWhen Bugsy Siegel first established his nightclub in Las Vegas over 50 years ago, he tried to draw customers from southern California and the surrounding areas by offering good food, free drinks, glitzy entertainment and legal gambling. The early Las Vegas shows were designed to attract those free spending, gregarious gamblers known as the "high rollers". As the town grew into a city, it became known for its extravagant Las Vegas shows that included famous entertainers, bawdy comedians and beautiful, scantily-clad dancers.
About ten years ago, the Las Vegas Casinos decided to become more family oriented. They added amusement parks and fun-filled family activities. They made their shows less risqué and bawdy. A few casinos still offered those old-fashioned Las Vegas shows with topless dancers, and ribald humor, but most of their shows were more family oriented. That attitude persisted until a few years ago. The casinos soon realized that family vacationers spend a lot of time with their children. They do not spend as much time gambling. Today, the Las Vegas entertainment scene is more vibrant and exciting than ever. Most of the family-oriented entertainment is gone and the adult-oriented entertainment has returned. Those old-time, risque, bawdy Las Vegas shows of Bugsy Siegel's era are back. In addition, world-class entertainment extravaganzas are commonplace along the strip.
Las Vegas offers at least 50 different big shows every dayOn any given day, Las Vegas offers at least 50 different big casino shows, plus hundreds of lesser shows at various smaller casino venues, bars, nightclubs and other theaters around town. On any weekend, at least one major event featuring a famous recording star or world-class entertainer will be held at one of the large casino venues. Here is a partial list of the various shows available in Las Vegas.
You can reserve your show ticketsTickets for the casino shows cost from $20 to $125. You should make reservations in advance for the popular shows as they are often sold out especially for weekend evenings. If you want to find bargain tickets to a Las Vegas show, here are a few tips. When you stay in one of the casino hotels, inquire about special show discounts for hotel guests. Some hotels offer special ticket prices for their guests. Pick up a copy of any Las Vegas entertainment magazine or any coupon book. These tourist magazines are available everywhere and they sometimes offer discount coupons for certain shows. Be sure to register for the casino players clubs. Membership is usually free, and only costs you a few minutes to fill in your name and address. The casino will give you a plastic membership card that you can use every time you gamble in order to accumulate points toward free prizes. In addition, the membership cards often provide discounts on meals in the casino restaurants and discounts on the purchase of tickets for shows in the casino. There are now several reduced-price ticket locations along the Strip. They sell show tickets at a discount, but not for the most popular productions. There are many free shows in Las VegasBe sure to take advantage of all the free shows in Las Vegas. Some of them are great and the prices are definitely right. You don't even have to enter a casino, as several of the free shows are available right from the sidewalks. Treasure Island provides a spectacular naval battle with a full-scale pirate ship and a British frigate that battle it out with cannons in front of the casino every 90 minutes. Mirage has a tropical isle with cascading waterfalls and a large volcano that erupts fire and smoke every 30 minutes after dark. Bellagio offers a musical water show every half hour in their private lagoon. At Fremont street, downtown, a spectacular light show is presented on a canopy 30 meters above the street every hour in the evening. The free Sunset Stampede production is held four times a day at Mystic Park near Sam's Town casino. Inside the casino at Rio, a "Masquerade in the Sky" show features a lavish musical production suspended from the ceiling. In Caesar's Palace Forum Shops they present an animatronic show that includes statues that come to life every hour. MGM grand has a free tour through their lion habitat. I don't have enough space on this page to list all of the free entertainment that is offered in the many bars, lounges and restaurants at the various casinos. Las Vegas casinos offer so much free entertainment just to entice you to come and spend your gambling money in their establishment.
If you prefer the old fashion sexy Las Vegas shows...If you prefer the old fashion Las Vegas shows with beautiful topless showgirls and ribald comedy, the Riviera casino offers both "Splash" and "Crazy Girls". It also offers a female impersonator show called "An Evening at La Cage". The Tropicana presents "Folies Bergere". San Remo offers "Showgirls of Magic" and Harrah's Casino has "Skin Tight". I can't list all the shows, all the events and all the entertainers appearing in Las Vegas, because the list would be very large and it would change frequently.
Written by: Mike Leco |
||||||||||||
Las Vegas Show LinksMake the most out of your trip to Sin City with incredible Las Vegas Show tickets, including Bette Midler tickets and Cirque tickets. The Las Vegas Showbiz Online Magazine has a very good list of current shows and attractions. http://www.lvshowbiz.com/ The Las Vegas Online Entertainment Guide has a very comprehensive list of the shows and attractions including the up-coming events a few months in advance. http://www.lvol.com/lvoleg/lvshows.html
|
||||||||||||