Bellagio Fountains:
This show is a light and sound show, coupled with the fountain display, that takes place in front of the Bellagio Hotel, and is tremendous fun for all the family, and as it's located in the heart of the Bellagio, why not visit the Gallery of Fine Art while you're there? Stop by and visit the current exhibits to see the artworks that have come from museums as well as private collections. Definitely a thing to do in Las Vegas for art enthusiasts.
Gaming Classes at the Las Vegas Hilton:
If you are planning on gambling as most people coming to Vegas do, these 30 or so minute classes can be fun and education. Most of them are free, so why not include them in your things to do in Las Vegas? You will need to enquire on class times at the Las Vegas Hilton.
The multiple permanent Las Vegas shows alone play to more than 9,000 people a night, 5% of the city's visitors, adding to the 90 million people who have experienced Cirque worldwide. Cirque du Soleil is a Canadian entertainment company, self-described as a dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment.
Within Mirage:
Almost every hour in the evening the "volcano" in front of the casino erupts in a terrific light show. Additionally there is an impressive aquarium behind the check-in counter and a dolphin habitat that can be viewed for a fee. The volcano was renovated and reopened in December 2008.
Sirens of TI:
What was once a free family-oriented pirate show has now changed to a more adult show complete with showgirls and pirates. Shows are in the evening, and visitors should plan to arrive early as it is difficult to get a good viewing spot. All MGM-owned property guests get priority viewing space.
Le Rêve:
One of the most amazing shows in Las Vegas. Created by the same person behind O at the Bellagio and Mystère in Treasure Island. It is presented in a domed stage with no seat further than 40 feet from all of the action. Le Rêve takes you through a young woman's dream and leads her to awakening to a choice. It features incredible acrobats, synchronized swimming and diving, and dance all in a take of water.
Las Vegas Night Strip Helicopter Tour
What better way to see the Las Vegas Strip than from a luxury 6 seater A-star Jet helicopter. Gaze down on the breath-taking landscape and marvel at the light displays on this 12 minute, 22 mile tour. Take in the sights from the best vantage point in the city. There is a champagne reception also included before you board.
Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Gardens
Just 15 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip this is definitely an experience that all the family will enjoy. Open daily and free of charge the factory attracts over 700,000 visitors each year. While here you can marvel at the chocolate making process, taste different varieties and explore the maze of paths in the Botanical Cactus Gardens.
M&M’s World
Located on the Las Vegas Boulevard this 28,000 square foot venue has 4 floors of M&M merchandise. This is the perfect venue for all the family and there is definitely something here for everyone. Mingle with the M&M characters, watch the 3D movie ‘I Left My M In Las Vegas’ or look on in awe at the attractions and 7,000 plus gifts from the overhead walkways.