xShOrTiEx answered Thursday January 6 2005, 7:36 pm: in 14 and i love vegas. the pools at hotels are awesome, shopping, looking at the gynormous hotels, they all have like arcades.......... [ xShOrTiEx's advice column | Ask xShOrTiEx A Question ]
Anjela answered Thursday January 6 2005, 3:59 am: I LOVE LAS VEGAS...all you need to do is walk on the strip at night and youll be entertained. theres a lot of shows goin on outside the hotels and theyre free. [ Anjela's advice column | Ask Anjela A Question ]
kevin413 answered Thursday January 6 2005, 12:55 am: No,most of the stuff you have to be at least 18 to get into. You might be able to see some good magic shows,but find out ya know. lasvegas.com prolly has stuff that'll help you [ kevin413's advice column | Ask kevin413 A Question ]
rilygurl91 answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 11:21 pm: just going into each different hotel and using the walking escalators (haha)are really entertaining. the fountain shows (in front of the bellagio)shows like evry 15 minutes and are really cool. o! and u should try the roller coaster. (i didn't go on it) i've heard that there are some stuff for kids at treasure island and circus, circus. [ rilygurl91's advice column | Ask rilygurl91 A Question ]
angel411 answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 9:54 pm: Go to a Blue Man Group concert if you can! They are Tons of Fun! I also went to a magic show there once of a guy named Lance. It was pretty good! There are also Great pools at some resorts such as Mandalay Bay... you almost don't even have to leave the hotel. There's tons to do. Rate! ♥ [ angel411's advice column | Ask angel411 A Question ]
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