Hey! How far is it like from the Flamingo to the Golden Nugget.
we tried to walk it one time...gave up...
The Flamingo is nearly center-strip, while the Golden Nugget is downtown. That'd be one hell of a walk (it's just over 4 miles each way), and would involve walking through a less-than-stellar area between the strip and downtown.
If you are going to be staying several days and visiting lots of locations, renting a car is another option.
Indeed! In fact, in 15 trips to Vegas we have rented a car 15 times. Car rentals are cheap in Las Vegas (compared to almost any other major city), and we love the freedom of being able to go where we want to go, when we want to go, without having to rely on shuttle or bus timetables. You should be able to get a car for under $20 a day (including all the taxes and fees), which is what you'd pay for one one-way cab ride somewhere.
I don't think anyone has mentioned the shows yet. I recommend seeing at least one or two of the Cirque du Soleil shows if you can. They will run about $100 per person per show. February is slow so you shouldn't have much trouble getting tickets, but it's still a good idea to book them before leaving home. Mystère is the oldest and still one of the best. I haven't seen the Beatles Love but it's supposed to be very good.
Cirque's LOVE is
fantastic. It's a double-edge sword, though. It beats out all the other Cirque shows by far (in this writer's opinion), and as such can "ruin" the other shows for you. The other shows are really good, too, but once you see LOVE you may run into the issue we did in that the other shows just don't stack up. Mystère at TI is my second favorite, and KA at MGM Grand is my third favorite. We've never seen O at Bellagio, but I've heard nothing but good about it. You may want to consider one of these other Cirque shows first before seeing LOVE.
This past trip we saw Absinthe at Caesars Palace. It's a mixture of Cirque-style acts, a variety show, and some of the dirtiest, raunchiest humor you've ever heard. If it's possible to offend you, I'd suggest passing on this show because you will be offended, but if you don't mind a lot of dirty jokes, you may really enjoy the show. We picked up tickets for Absinthe at Tix4Tonight while in Vegas for around $65 each.
<ADD> You might want to check out the Stratosphere tower, especially if you get there just before sunset and remain after. You'll be over 1,000 feet up and the view is spectacular. Arriving at that time will give you the best of both the daytime and nighttime views, as well as the sunset.
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Again, I would encourage you to check out my
Las Vegas Advice Forum and ask questions there. We've got a ton of Vegas veterans who will be happy to help you get the most out of your trip, plus car rental discount codes and the like in the "full access" section (which I'll promote any
member to immediately upon registration). There's no slot repair stuff over there, but it is full of great Vegas info.