Monday, December 20, 2010

Las Vegas to Grand Canyon South Rim in 45 Minutes by Airplane Tour

Why take a five-hour bus ride from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon's South Rim when you can fly there in 45 minutes?

Papillon offers the flight daily for under $200 per person on its website (nearly 40 percent off the retail price.). The package includes hotel pick up and drop off, a light meal, and a luxury bus transfer to the Grand Canyon Village.

Can an already incredible tour get better? Yes. Add a helicopter tour to the package and now you've booked what's being billed as the Canyon's "super-trip." The 30-minute helicopter trip takes you over the Kaibab Plateau and through the Dragoon Corridor, the deepest, widest part of the Canyon.

I've read a lot of posts on forums like Trip Advisor and Virtual Tourist in which travelers put the South Rim on their "to-do" list, only to scratch it off because the bus ride is too time-consuming. Papillon's airplane tour changes that by completing the 270-mile trip in under an hour! In other words, you can enjoy all the South Rim has to offer and be back on The Strip by late afternoon.

The company uses a private fleet of Vistaliner fixed-wing aircraft for these trips. Built for sightseeing and comfort, each aircraft features oversized windows (great for taking pictures and shooting video), climate-controlled cabins, and lounge-style seating. Taped narrations in multiple languages are available via personal headset. The flight is quiet, too, as turbine engines instead of rotor ones power these planes.

Papillon's airplane and helicopter pilots are some of the best in the business. Each pilot must pass the company's rigorous entrance exam and be re-certified annually. Two pilots - a Captain and a First Officer - are on board for each airplane tour (helicopters are flown by one.) and know the Grand Canyon airspace better than any other tour company flying it.

From Las Vegas, the airplane lands at Grand Canyon Airport in Tusayan, AZ, a small town minutes away from the South Rim's main entrance. There, you'll transfer to a luxury motor coach and be chauffeured to the most famous lookout points in the Park before heading to Bright Angel Lodge in Grand Canyon Village for souvenirs and snacks.

The bus will then return to the Airport, where you'll board for your return flight to Las Vegas. Or, if you've upgraded your package, you'll step inside a helicopter and take off over the South Rim, where you'll see sheer cliffs, red spires, soaring condors, secret canyons, and the North Rim. This aerial tour is guaranteed to give your South Rim "ground time" extra significance.

Taking an airplane trip like Papillon's Grand Canyon Deluxe to the South Rim is the quickest way to enjoy the most famous part of the Canyon. No longer do you have to ride a bus for five hours - the plane can get you there in 45 minutes, making it the perfect alternative for people with limited time and who want to comfortably visit the South Rim in less than a day. Upgrading to include a helicopter tour makes an already great trip even better, as the helicopter gives you a bird's eye view of what you've explored by foot. If you want to really "see" the South Rim, book a Grand Canyon airplane tour by Papillon

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Become a Stripper in Las Vegas

Plan to arrive in Las Vegas on a Monday through Friday as you won't be able to do the necessary paperwork on the weekend. Also get started early in the morning, even though it's Vegas, these government offices are only open during normal business hours.

When you come to Las Vegas make sure that you bring the following with you: 2 forms of Identification (driver's license, state issued I.D., social security card, military I.D., DD214, U.S. passport, naturalization certificate, baptismal certificate, and Alien I.D. card) If you are under 25, a state issued birth certificate is also required. This is not negotiable, you will not get a Sheriffs Card without it. If you were not born in the United States, then you must bring one of the following: Naturalization Certificate; U.S. Passport, U.S. birth certificate; or Alien I.D. Card.

Research clubs online and make a list of places you would like to work. If you are over 21, you can work in any club in Las Vegas. If you are between the ages of 18-20, don't despair! You can still work, but you are limited to the full nude clubs that do not serve alcohol.

When you arrive in Las Vegas, you will need to go to any club and get a signed referral slip. You will need this referral slip to get what is called the Las Vegas Sheriff's Card. Basically it is just a state issued ID card for people who work in the casino and entertainment industry. The club where you get the referral doesn't have to be where you plan to work; you just need the paperwork. Just walk in and tell them that you are a dancer looking for a job and you want a referral slip for a Sheriff's Card. They hear this often, and some places will even have a packet right there ready to give you with all of the information. Don't be discouraged if the first club doesn't give you the paperwork. Strippers are a dime a dozen in Las Vegas, and often times the person you ask for the paperwork is just too lazy to get up and look for it. Just move on to the next club. Allow an hour or two if you are not familiar with the city of Las Vegas and where the clubs are located, to drive around and get this referral slip.

Keep in mind it doesn't matter what club you get the referral slip from. You don't have to work there! Once you have your Sheriff's card, you can audition at any club you want. For many years, Cheetah's was known for being the easiest club to get the referral slip. The door girl had a stack of them and they would hand out hundreds a day. Over time it became too well known that Cheetah's would hand out the referral slips... so everyone went there first and then never came back to work there! As a result, they stopped handing out the referrals at the door and you now have to speak to a manager.

Take your two forms of ID, birth/naturalization certificate if needed, signed referral slip, and $45 to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Fingerprinting Office. It is in the suburbs west of Mandalay Bay off Russell Road between 8 am and 4pm, Monday-Friday. The address is: 5880 Cameron St Las Vegas, NV (702) 828-3271

Bring a book or magazine and prepare to wait at least an hour and a half for the fingerprinting and background check. If you have outstanding warrants or an extensive criminal history, your Sheriff's Card will most likely be denied. If you are approved, you will not have to do this process again for another five years.

Now that you have your work card, you'll need a business license. You can get your Nevada state business license at the Department of Taxation.

The two locations are:

Grant Sawyer Office Building 555 E. Washington Ave Suite 1300 Las Vegas, Nevada

or

2550 Paseo Verde Suite 180 Henderson, Nevada 89074

You can go to either location. The cost for a business license is $200 and it is valid for one year. You will be given a temporary license that can be used immediately and a permanent copy will be sent to you in the mail.

Take the work card, and temporary business license to the club where you want to work. Most Las Vegas strip clubs are open twenty four hours. The prime night shifts start at 9pm, so go to the club at that time to get hired. Since there are so many girls showing up daily to get hired, many of the clubs do not make you change out of your street clothes to audition. Rather they evaluate you based on your appearance in your street clothes, so look sexy! Most of the clubs have their own rules as to dress code, and they will let you know what those rules are. Some are gown clubs, others you can wear whatever costume you like.

The club will make a copy of your business license, and want to see your Sheriff's Card. You will need to show your Sheriff's Card every time you show up for work. Some clubs will add a sticker with a bar code on the back of the card, other clubs use fingerprint recognition software to identify you when you walk in the club. You should also keep a copy of your business license in your purse, just in case. Be sure to renew your business license every year. You will get paperwork in the mail reminding you to do so.

Stripping in Las Vegas is a completely different experience than stripping in other metropolitan cities. The supply and demand of this industry is somewhat unique in Vegas. Because the clubs are bigger and have more staff means that you have more bad dancers. It's just the Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule) exemplified through larger numbers. It's more difficult to see the effects of this in a club with 20 dancers, but in a club with 250, it's more obvious. THIS is why you have guys who waive dancers away or turn their back to the tip-rail. It's because in a club with 200 dancers in it, you have 160 of them who haven't got a clue what to do correctly to make the customers want to buy. As a result, you have guys who have been badgered by seven or eight "Wanna dance" girls before you show up. As a result they tend to be pickier and sometimes more standoffish to find the right girl to spend their money.

Unlike your home club, you will not get to choose the music for your stage set. In fact, many entertainers opt to pay extra to NOT have to go onstage. There are different philosophies for why this could be beneficial. In some clubs there are so many girls, that not very many customers are watching the stages. For every song you are onstage, you could be selling a lapdance. In other clubs, the stage tipping is very good; so it worth being on the rotation. Use your best judgment.

Many of the clubs post a schedule of conventions in the dressing room. You can access this schedule online. Some of the biggest conventions of the year are Consumer Electronic Show and The Adult Video Network in January, World of Concrete and MagicOnline in February, March Madness and ConExpo every 3 years in March, NAB in April, ICS in May, Gentlemen's Club Expo in August, and SEMA in November.

Also, cross reference hotel room rates for the higher priced casinos like Bellagio, Wynn, and Venetian. Anytime there is an abnormal spike in room rates reflects an increased demand for hotel rooms.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Miracle in the Desert - Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a miracle. I always want to have Vegas Tours to touch the essence of this city. The city seems to have no nights. When it turns dark, bright lights are lighting everywhere. Gambling and tourism become its pillar industries. Foreigners must come to visit Vegas, because they think it is the essence of the whole country. The nickname, Sin City, fully shows off its character.

As it was dark outside my car, I suddenly surprised by the scenery in front of my eyes after I drove through the barren land. A resplendent and magnificent city appeared on the horizon. This is Las Vegas, an incredible city raised from the desert. May be it the most interesting city all over the world. This desolate place now is a world-famous scenic spot. Here you can find the world's most famous hotels, restaurants, shops, and unique performances. More than 40 million visitors will come to visit this city every year, and 75% of them come here more than one time. 17 of World's top 20 super hotels set up their hotels in Las Vegas. You can go shopping or eat delicious food at any time, as all shops open for 24 hours a day. People come here to enjoy themselves. It is worthy the name of sleepless city.

The city got its name Las Vegas (The Meadows) by some Spanish traders in 1830. It used to be a piece of green land on the way to California, surrounded by endless desert. The green land was fed by springs, three miles away from today's city. Though the spring dried up in 1962, it was built as a new scenic spot, Springs Preserve. It is made up by many gardens, trails and unique landscapes in Las Vegas. The city which was built in 1905 quickly developed into an enjoyable palace due to Pacific railway at the beginning of the 20th century. It was defined as an entertainment capital, so there were luxurious resorts and world-class large performance and high-tech entertainment facilities.

I became interested in this city because of ocean's eleven film series, including "ocean's twelve" and "ocean's thirteen". Films were shot in Las Vegas, so people can have intuitive understanding of Las Vegas. The film talked about a super thief named Danny (George Clooney) calls on 11 master-hands for an earthshaking action. They planned to rap 1 billion and 150 million dollars from 3 casinos. And I think Brad Pitt is very handsome.

Monday, December 13, 2010

A Budget Las Vegas Wedding: The Shalimar Wedding Chapel

The Shalimar Wedding Chapel is a Nevada chapel located inside the Howard Johnson hotel, right on the Vegas Line. The Shalimar is a cute chapel featuring timber pews and floral arrangements. The chapel offers 3 bridal bundles to choose from.

One of the most economical bundle charges only $129 which makes it a great deal for anybody looking for an economical, quickie Nevada wedding. The package features a chapel wedding, flowers for the bride, a boutonniere for the groom, a dozen photos, and a VHS video of your bridal service. A witness, minister, and limousine will also be provided although the minister's donation and limousine driver's tip isn't included in the price of the package. The chapel also features an Elvis bundle which features Eddie Powers, a world famous Elvis impersonator who has been showcased on television shows and in films for instance Fools Rush In. If you select the Elvis package, Elvis sing 3 songs and present the bride away. If you are renewing your vows, he could also carry out the wedding ceremony. Helicopter bridal bundles are offered by the Shalimar Bridal Chapel. The bundle that goes for close to $1000 includes a bridal in a helicopter because it flies over the famous Vegas Strip. Photographs, a video, the minister, and limo service are furnished with this bundle. The Shalimar Wedding Chapel also provides an attractive gazebo located outside by their pool. The gazebo, which has a small stream by it, can be found for wedding photos.

If you are thinking about Cheap Las Vegas Wedding, think about the most affordable wedding you'd like. You make payment for the $55.00 fee for the marriage license and you have to pay someone to perform the service. Then there is the witness who should be present at the ceremony. And you've got to complete the service somewhere, although it doesn't need to be lavish. There are lots of spots around Nevada that will perform the service and still provide the witness for as little as $40.00. And they will even throw in a CD in the background showcasing traditional bridal tunes.

You will get there on your own, present your paid license and in a couple of short moments you'll be in front of a person certified to perform wedding services in Vegas that are acknowledged all over the world. Not exactly the bridal you've always dreamt of but for $40.00 and the price of the permit what did you anticipate. Opt for another $60.00 and they'll toss in a limousine ride returning to your hotel, a few photos taken with a throw away film camera that you will get developed on your own, a bouquet of flowers and a boutonnière for the groom.

It really doesn't get any cheaper than that and you'll have more than simply your memory of the event to bring back home and share with family and friends. Having a wedding on a budget in any other city but Nevada would be, well, tacky. But low cost Vegas marriages have always been evolved into an art form, unequaled in any other city in the world. Anybody can spend a lot of money, but doing a fun wedding and reception on a budget shows real talent!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Las Vegas Travel Options - Beyond Las Vegas Hotel Casinos

Las Vegas travel options are more than the Vegas strip alone. Sure, the many Las Vegas hotel casinos are a spectacular sight, especially when the sun falls and it is all lit up. However, the Nevada Desert areas are home to natural beauty such as the Grand Canyon and the not so natural wonder of the Hoover Dam. Then there is always the potential of just getting lost in the desert, figuratively speaking, preferably.

The Grand Canyon is within reasonable access of Las Vegas. The spectacular canyon carved from years of the Colorado rivers furious flow offering views seen nowhere else upon the Earth. Many options exist for exploration of the deep crevasse that is the Grand Canyon. Helicopters make the trek in as short amount of time. For further experience of the amazement jeep tours are available as well as horseback adventures. The magnificence of the canyon will leave an impression within your memory equal to the impression it left upon the Earth, everlasting.

This everlasting impression is equal in the human achievement of the great structure known as the Hoover Dam. A spectacular achievement, it is indeed a modern marvel. Seeing picture of this concrete monstrosity is awesome, however, when standing upon it the words do not exist that can express the exhilaration one feels when gazing down to the canyon below. The sensation when standing below it is an even further indescribable awareness of its awesomeness. The feeling of insignificance as a tiny creature at the base of so much potential energy waiting to destroy all in its path, if unleashed, is breathtaking and maybe just a little scary.

Lastly, the Nevada desert itself is a step in the past. As one crosses a single range, the sight of civilization may be gone also. The further one ventures the more is felt the isolation from society. Easy it is, as the journey continues and the mind wonders, to consider what may have been only one hundred years ago. The lives lost in the attempts crossing the desert are many. The water drenched mountains seeming so close, yet one knows how far they are. The vastness of the wastelands is an apparent reality in a venture just a little distance from the protection of civilization. If you choose this exploration, I advise strongly to be properly prepared for every eventuality. Danger is everywhere where there is nothing.

Therefore, during your next Vegas experience, experience some of the Las Vegas travel options lost to most within Las Vegas hotel casinos. Get past the city limits and see Nevada. Visit the Magnificence of the Grand Canyon, awe at the human achievement you find at the Hoover Dam, or live the eerie emptiness of the Nevada desert. Memories of awesome world realities are waiting to join you in timeless remembrance.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Las Vegas Sightseeing - Grand Canyon Tour

Every year, millions of people of all ages visit Las Vegas. Some go for the casinos, some for the outstanding name acts and entertainment, some for the feel of the place, the lights, the slot machines, and the razzmataz. Many go to Vegas for all of those reasons and then some. During the winter months, it's a great opportunity to escape the cold, wet eastern and Midwest weather, while in the summer it offers a dry climate. Any time of year, there's much to see and do, plenty of Las Vegas sightseeing in store. Amongst the greatest attractions for visitors to Las Vegas is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the magnificent Grand Canyon Tour.

No matter how they try, photographers and cinematographers have not been able to capture the vastness, richness and beauty of the Grand Canyon on film. It's one of those things in life, which truly must be seen, with one's own eyes, felt and known firsthand. The sense of awe as the earth falls away, down into the canyon... well, words and pictures will always be insufficient; the majesty of this place is nearly incomparable. The shapes, colors, sounds, scents, and textures...God has performed some of his finest handiwork on this landscape.

Las Vegas is a great vacation bargain, owing to that patrons of the casinos supplement costs which would otherwise be assumed by the traveler. There's plenty to see and do within the city itself, including at least one championship golf course right there on the strip. Some of the attractions are free, or available at little cost. Others, such as the 18 holes, can set you back $200-$300 for half a day. In comparison, the day-long tours to the incomparable Grand Canyon are less than half the price of that golf session, which makes them a great bargain to complement your Las Vegas vacation.

Tours of the Grand Canyon depart from Las Vegas at 7:30 am. The West Rim tour returns by about 5:30 p.m., while the South Rim tour comes back at 8:30 p.m. A pleasant day's journey, these affordable tours provide a must-see once in a lifetime experience. Both of these tours stop at the massive Hoover Dam and both include a pleasant restaurant lunch. Gray Line, the bus company that hosts these tours, also offers up tours specifically focusing on Hoover Dam. One of those tours even includes a paddlewheel boat cruise, giving you a chance to actually get on the water and see the dam up close from that perspective!

Driving can be tedious and wears one out. In contrast, a bus tour will be far more comfortable, allowing one to see the countryside along the way, share in pleasant conversations amongst one's friends and fellow passengers, even nap if one prefers. Both the destination stops and the return to Las Vegas are sure to be more pleasant from the coach seats, while a professional driver bears the fatigue of piloting down the road. Booking the tour online can save you money, or you can wait until you arrive and book it from the hotel. Either way, it's certain to be a memorable and worthwhile experience, a welcome addition to your Las Vegas vacation.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Las Vegas Senior Vacations

Las Vegas is a popular tourist destination that offers tourists many theme parks, museums and wildlife parks. It has everything to offer, from the glitzy world-class entertainment shows to fine dining and shopping.

The skyline appears exotic with the amalgam of the Statue of Liberty, the illuminated buildings and glittering neon. Most of the hotels in other vacation destinations are built around major tourist attractions. In Las Vegas, the hotels themselves are a major attraction.

The Las Vegas casinos, with their gambling tables and slot machines provide tourists with all that they ever imagined and saw in the movies. A large percentage of tourists choose to gamble on the slot machines. The city stimulates the senses with the flashing lights, luring neon and breathtaking sights. Many Las Vegas hotels have family entertainment packages for senior citizens and families with children.

Las Vegas has a lot to offer senior vacationers as well, in terms of the culture and tradition synonymous with the city. The Hoover Dam, the Mormon Fort and the Clark Country Museum are just a few, among the several famous tourist attractions. The festivals related to the culture of Las Vegas provide senior vacationers with an opportunity to peek into the past.

A number of vacationers take advantage of the numerous "senior- and- child" packages in Las Vegas. Las Vegas hotels have spent millions on indoor amusement within the hotels and hence, senior vacationers and children have many attractions available in the hotels itself.

Senior vacationers can also opt for the Las Vegas holiday packages that provide special discounts and are very economical. They do not have to bother with details such as airline and room tariff. There are a number of companies offering various packages and these packages vary, depending upon the number of days and the pre-determined budget.