{"id":33410,"date":"2022-08-04T17:10:02","date_gmt":"2022-08-05T00:10:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/vitalvegas\/?p=33410"},"modified":"2022-08-04T17:34:34","modified_gmt":"2022-08-05T00:34:34","slug":"top-20-las-vegas-things-to-do-according-to-visitors-many-clearly-drunk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/vitalvegas\/top-20-las-vegas-things-to-do-according-to-visitors-many-clearly-drunk\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 20 Las Vegas Things to Do According to Visitors, Many Clearly Drunk"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

We get a lot of questions about Las Vegas attractions, and have frequently talked about the best things to do in Sin City.<\/p>\n

It’s sometimes informative to take a look at what Las Vegas visitors say are the best attractions, as they sometimes don’t mesh with our opinions, which is fascinating because we claim to know everything.<\/p>\n

Such lists are subjective, of course, but it can be useful (and entertaining) to compare your personal list of favorite attractions with those on review sites like TripAdvisor. Please note: This is not our personal list of best things to do in Las Vegas, because there are some glaring omissions on TripAdvisor’s list<\/a>. Like everything else in life, we blame it on algorithms.<\/p>\n

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The fact Omega Mart at Area 15 isn’t on TripAdvisor’s list of 20 best things to do in Las Vegas is proof many Las Vegas visitors are out of their damn minds. Ditto the Neon Museum.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Here, then, are the top 20 Las Vegas things to do, ranked by TripAdvisor reviews, and our take on the attraction, which is the only reason this story is even remotely interesting.<\/p>\n

1. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
\n(4.5 stars, 26,250 reviews)<\/h2>\n

It’s baffling people continue to insist upon going outdoors. There are no slot machines. Weird.<\/p>\n

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This is not the Red Rock on TripAdvisor’s list. This is Red Rock casino. All due respect to nature or whatever.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

2. High Roller
\n(4.5 stars, 25,474 reviews)<\/h2>\n

The High Roller observation wheel is truly a wonder of engineering. It was, at one time, the tallest Ferris wheel in the world until Dubai ruined everything<\/a>. It’s still quite tall. Everyone should ride the High Roller at least once, and by that we mean at most once.<\/p>\n

3. The Strip
\n(4.5 stars, 34,782 reviews)<\/h2>\n

It’s a little unclear how The Strip qualifies as an “attraction,” but it certainly is beloved by Las Vegas visitors. It’s where most people stay and gamble and party and do things they definitely shouldn’t be sharing on social media. The Las Vegas Strip isn’t so much a place as a state of mind, and it continues to draw millions of visitors from around the world each year. No ticket required.<\/p>\n

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You sexy thang, you.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

4. Fountains of Bellagio
\n(4.5 stars, 91,780 reviews)<\/h2>\n

It seems like the Bellagio fountains have been on every “best things do to in Las Vegas” list since the invention of water. As with most free attractions, the fountains don’t generate revenue for the casino, but fountain shows are now so iconic (shout-out to “Oceans Eleven”), it’s impossible to imagine Las Vegas without them.<\/p>\n

5. The Mob Museum
\n(4.5 stars, 9,688 reviews)<\/h2>\n

How did a museum crack the top five best things to do in Las Vegas? It’s awesome, that’s how. The Mob Museum has been a surprise hit since it opened downtown in 2012. Law enforcement is part of the experience, but nobody’s really going to hear about probable cause or field sobriety tests. They visit for the whackings, plain and simple.<\/p>\n

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The Mob Museum has the wall from the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. ‘Nuff said.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

6. Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck
\n(4.5 stars, 6,995 reviews)<\/h2>\n

One thing’s for sure about the Eiffel Tower at Paris resort. You sort of can’t miss it. Our Eiffel Tower, despite being half scale, is the most beautiful in the world (the original is in Europe somewhere, presumably) and provides amazing views both up and down The Strip. The cost to visit the viewing deck are now an uncomfortable $24.50, so bring additional eyeballs to get the most from your experience. Watching the Eiffel Tower light show remains free, mostly because politicians haven’t figured out how to charge a blinking tax yet.<\/p>\n

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