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One of the things I am known for by my friends and family is finding cool things to do or places to eat when visiting a new place. Vegas is not new to me at this point, but it might be for you. Let's list the must-see/must-dos in Las Vegas, other than #INSTCon24, as we "Explore the Ed-cosystem," of course!
Epic picture opportunity here at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign! What's more Vegas than this? Outside near Mandalay Bay.
I might be cheating a bit by calling this one event, so we'll consider this as three! People watching while exploring "The Strip" and/or old Vegas via Fremont Street is always a good time. Here are a few hotel-specific attractions to check out.
Vegas is known for good over-the-top food and massive buffets, with the Bacchanal in Caesar's Palace topping the list. Come hungry, but also come early as there can be a wait to get into eat! Steaks at the Golden Steer are well-known as well- their slogan might be "go big or go home". Take in a show with dinner by visiting Excalibur's "Tournament of Kings" - there be jousting!
Some restaurants have a great view of the Bellagio Fountains, like Lago and the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, so if that is a goal- give those a search. To fulfill your sweet tooth dreams, there are many options with theatrical presentations like "The Flaming Skull" at Chica [at Venetian].
Just going to go right into listing them.
The Sphere is one of Vegas's newest engaging multi-sensory experiences. The Venetian (host hotel) has some great views of it, but to actually go inside you'd visit the official Sphere site or visit Ticketmaster. I've never been there yet or seen it in person, so we can all share in this new experience together! Advance ticket purchase is recommended.
Noted as the largest augmented reality experience of its kind, the Neon Museum has a variety of tours day and night! Advance ticket purchase is recommended.
Last year in Denver, several fellow Pandas banded together to visit Meow Wolf's "Convergence Station," an interactive and immersive art experience. We have "Omega Mart" from the same creators in Vegas at AREA15. It's a bit pricy for a visit (starting at $49) but definitely a stimulating, fun experience. They are open 7 days a week.
These activities take a larger chunk of time to get to and enjoy. Most folks understand the allure of the Grand Canyon, especially the Skywalk experience. Another canyon to check out is Red Rock Canyon, or experience hiking in the Valley of Fire with its petroglyphs. Before I went on the tour of the Hoover Dam, I didn't think I'd enjoy it much- but it is a dam good tour (really punny & great with kids).
Many of these require pre-planning to identify a time to fit into your travel itinerary. Ready to start making your plans? Let's talk about other places others might enjoy together; it's a great way to get to know your new Panda friends!
Your most lovable panda,
Val King
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Sr. Instructional Design Project Leader @ The Wharton School of UPenn | Canvas Certified Educator | Instructure Community Coach & Advocate. My areas of expertise include the Canvas LMS, instructional design, online pedagogy, Generative AI, and accessibility. I collaborate with faculty, helping them develop high-quality online & hybrid courses. Named "Most Lovable Panda" in Canvas for Dummies.
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