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Six things to do in Las Vegas During the Day to beat HEAT spa pass high roller foodie tour mermaid



Part 2: 6 MORE things to do in Las Vegas during the day when it’s blazing hot outside.

1. Get a spa day pass. You often can purchase one without being a guest of the hotel or booking a service. Look at @gvrthespaandsalon or @jwmarriottlv (JW Marriott) for the best off strip value and mixture of co-ed/indoor/outdoor spa space.

2. The High Roller on the @linqpromenade boast some amazing views, each pod is air conditioned with seating and there are a couple of “all you can drink carts” and you can often deal shop tickets.

3. @silvertoncasino has a “Mermaid School” experience. You can book it under “entertainment” on the website. It often books weeks or months in advance. Email them if you have a party or need a private mermaid experience.

4. @lipsmackingfoodie tour’s “Afternoon Culinary Adventures” is during the hottest part of the day, and you get to spend it indoors in two of the most beautiful resorts in the world. For $149 you get to feast on the best dishes from four of the best restaurants inside Wynn & Venetian. Tax and gratuity included.

5. Outside each @minus5icebar is a frozen daiquiri bar. They have affordable fully customizable frozen drinks with or without alcohol. They add the booze in front of you so you always know what you’re drinking and how much!

6. Take a short drive up Mt Charleston to cooler temps, have a lunch at the local lodge, see wildlife like burros and mustangs, enjoy a picnic or a hike.

Which of these would you do? Which have you done? Let me know and follow me for all the Vegas.

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37 Comments

  1. I've been a vegas local my whole life. Call me crazy but most of these things are entirely too expensive. Just saying. Maybe a tourist can spend $200+ per person, Per day. But this is the type of crap that makes me hate it here. I'm not rich, but I'm also not poor. I have a decent career and a family to take care of. And I can in no way afford to do all these "things." Except the drive to Mt Charleston. That one is doable. Maybe I'm missing the point, and this was ment strictly for tourists.

  2. Any commentary on which hotels to avoid in the summer because their Air conditioning is sub par? We went years ago and couldn't sleep at night because our room was over 90 degrees at 2 am. Looking to avoid that happening again.

  3. Hide inside those big ass houses that ALL LOOK THE SAME😂😅, but 👆upon further inspection aren't. Each one is different size, windows and various other details that aren't visible unless closely inspected👀

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