Top Theme Parks in Las Vegas

by LongmanSex on Tuesday, June 18, 2013

By James Darien


Apart from the casinos and clubs, Vegas features masses of other attractions close to the strip. Some of the best are also some of the most bizarre, including amusement parks in Las Vegas. Some great examples are given below.

Dig This

One of the newest theme parks in Las Vegas, but swiftly becoming fairly popular is Dig This. This site permits clients to operate heavy equipment employed in construction, utilizing a mixture of excavators and bulldozers. After safety instruction, clients are let lose with their rigs in a big mud filled construction site and led through an earth-moving experience lasting up to 3 hours. The cabs are air-conditioned and operated under the guidance of an instructor. Driver's license is not required.

Vegas Indoor Skydiving

Ever wished to try sky-diving but the idea of jumping from heights discourages you? This is the solution. After a quick instruction period, guests change into jump suits and then enter a wind tunnel that lifts you up in the air and feels like you are flying. Guests remain under supervision while flying and are safely brought back to the ground when the flight is over. Lasting roughly an hour, this amusement park in Las Vegas is a great way to spend part of your trip.

Exotics Racing

Ever needed to be a race driver? Here is your chance. Located at the LV Motor Speedway, Exotics Racing gives its customers a choice of driving 5 laps in a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Porsche, Nissan GT-R or Audi R8 sports cars. More modern models are added to the available vehicles yearly. Each driver is under the direction of a safety instructor. Another option available is just to be a passenger while a professional race car driver drives the sports car around the track at speeds over 200 mph.

Adventure Dome Theme Parks

These indoor theme parks in Las Vegas at the Circus Circus are open to everybody. It's not critical to be a guest of the Circus Circus to visit the park. This is a true family activity in Vegas where everyone will find something interesting to do. There are roller-coasters, Ferris wheels, aerial buses, midway games of all kinds, a sizeable colonnade, mini bowling center and access to free circus shows. All of this is available for one entry price for all day access.

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Wish to run away from all of the lights for awhile? Red Rock Ravine is a national park 13 miles outside of Vegas and will give you a great view of the natural plants and animals in the Nevada area. Animals include roadrunners, jack rabbits, butterflies and assorted birds. Plants include the Joshua tree, scrub oak, cottonwood, and a few kinds of yucca. Going to the visitor center, you can organize for guided walks or self led tours of the 13 mile drive through the park. It is a smart idea to bring water and any food you would like to eat with you as the only buy at the park is the present shop which just has one or two things to eat.

What About Las Vegas Water Parks?

LV appears a great place for water parks, but Las Vegas water parks closed in 2007. With the swimming pools at the hostels and resorts, the Las Vegas water parks just did not draw enough business.

We hope you will find these tips useful and will choose to visit at least one of the attractions above.




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