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Red Rock Canyon Review

July 15th, 2010 | Rss Feed

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Review

Rating: A
Neighborhood: West of Las Vegas
Address: State Route 159 and Red Spring (West Charleston Blvd)
Website: Red Rock Canyon

Are you looking for a unique location for a wedding engagement picture?  Look no further than the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.  The picturesque views of the red rock formations are a site to be seen and cherished.  The scenic background would make an unbelievable background to any engagement picture?

Where would you take your picture?  If you didn’t want to pay the fee to enter the National Conservation Area, off the main highway is the scenic Red Rock Overlook.  There is plenty of parking and space to take pictures with any sunrise or sunset.  However, with more than a million visitors to the National Conservation Area each year, we would recommend early in the morning to miss most of the onlookers.

“Red Rock Canyon” as the Las Vegans call it, is located 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip.  The straightest route to Red Rock Canyon is to take Charleston Boulevard west which will take you right to the entrance of the National Conservation Area.  The climate is a bit cooler at Red Rock Canyon than downtown Las Vegas.  So it is great in the summer heat and bring a sweater in the winter.

Red Rock Canyon is open from April 1 to September 30 from 6am to 8pm.  The visitor center has the same day schedule but is open 8am to 4:30pm.   Red Rock Canyon consists of a 13-mile scenic drive with 19 main hiking trails ranging from easy to strenuous.   Each car entering the park can purchase a day pass for $7.

While at Red Rock Canyon be sure to say hello to the many wild horses and wild burros.  While hiking the many trails to be had, be on the lookout for petroglyphs and pictographs on rock surfaces.  If you do decide to go hiking, due to extreme desert weather, bring lots of water and watch for flash flooding in rainy seasons.  Also, be aware of the many desert dwellers such as rattlesnakes and scorpions.

Red Rock Canyon is a great setting for a memorable and cherished picture.  Red Rock Canyon also makes for a great day trip for the outdoors type couples.

 

Gold & Silver Pawn Review

July 6th, 2010 | Rss Feed

Gold & Silver Pawn Review

Rating: C
Neighborhood: Las Vegas Strip – North of Stratosphere
Address: 713 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Website: www.gspawn.com

We are big fans of the History Channel‘s TV show – Pawn Stars.  The TV Show is about Gold & Silver Pawn.  Customers go to the Las Vegas business to try and sell or pawn valuables.  There are many great one-of-a-kind items brought into the store for viewers to see.  In addition, Gold & Silver Pawn buys some collectibles and restores them to their original state.

However, the store is TV made to look much bigger than it really is in person.  Many of the items in the store consist of jewelry.  Other items reflect a higher paying clientele by the higher quality and big ticket items for sale in the  store.

The location of the store is north of the Stratosphere on Las Vegas Blvd and south of downtown.  It is not a great neighborhood.  So we recommend going in the daytime for the casual fan.  In addition, the parking lot is not very big for the growing popularity of the TV show.  We visited on a weekend so it may be better to go during the week for less congestion.

If you are looking for a novelty Las Vegas tourists’  site close to the strip, this is your place.  You can rent scooters, take a taxi or drive  a few blocks North of the strip to the Gold & Silver Pawn.  Maybe you’ll get to meet the Old Man, Rick, Big Hoss or Chumlee.

 

Hoover Dam Review

May 26th, 2010 | Rss Feed

Hoover Dam Review

Rating: A
Neighborhood: Boulder City
Address: Nevada/Arizona Border
Website: hooverdam

Hoover Dam is just a 30 miles southeast from downtown Las Vegas.  With about a 45 minute drive this is one must see destination.  While at Hoover Dam, take a tour of the dam and the power plant.  Tours start at 9:15 am and go through 5:15 pm in the summer and 4:15 pm in the winter.

You can choose to park in the main Visitor Center’s parking lot.  However, if you don’t mind walking a bit, we recommend free parking lots on the Arizona side of the dam and walking to the dam and visitor center.

Hoover Dam has security check points entering the dam from both Arizona and Nevada entrances.  If you decide to travel in the summer months, be sure to get an early start to the dam.  Otherwise, wait times can be hours to cross the dam 4-7 miles back.

Drive times will be reduced significantly once the bridge over the canyon in complete.  The bridge is also a spectacle by itself.  It will be a suspension bridge.   See below pic.

The Hoover Dam and the surrounding scenic views of Lake Mead Reservoir make fantastic backdrop for pictures.  Don’t miss out on one of the true wonders of the world.

 

Ethel M Chocolate Factory Review

May 23rd, 2010 | Rss Feed

Ethel M Chocolate Factory Review

Rating: A
Neighborhood: Henderson
Address: 2 Cactus Garden Dr
Website: www.ethelschocolate.com

If you are looking for something to do in Las Vegas that is off the beaten path, visit the Ethel M Chocolate Factory.  While at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory you can see the chocolate factory, cacti garden, Ethel M chocolate store and M&M store.

In 1981, Forrest Mars Sr, “retired” to Henderson, Nevada and created Ethel M Chocolates to honor his mother by creating a line of gourmet chocolates that reminded him of how he learned about quality chocolate making.  While at the factory, you can walk on a self-guided tour through the factory and watch chocolates being made.

In addition to the factory tour, you can take a self-guided tour of Botanical Cactus Garden on premises.  The Botanical Cactus Garden has one of Nevada’s largest collections of cacti and contains more than 300 species of plants.

Tours are open 7 days a week.  The Chocolate Factory tours are great.  However, chocolates are produced in small batched to keep quality high.  Call ahead to verify the factory is running if you want to see the process live.  The factory usually runs Monday – Thursday.  Don’t forget to get your free taste of Ethel M chocolate in the chocolate store – dark, milk or white.

 

Paris Las Vegas Hotel Chapel Review Pt. 2 of 2

May 18th, 2010 | Rss Feed

Paris Las Vegas Hotel Chapel Review Pt. 2 of 2

Rating: B
Neighborhood: The Strip
Address: 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Seating Capacity: 30 guests to 90 guests
Website: www.parislasvegas.com

Paris Las Vegas Hotel

Wedding locations were discussed in part 1.  Paris Las Vegas offers many different wedding packages.  Packages start with the  Create Your Own Package to the top of the line Paris Perfection Package.

Create Your Own Package:

  • Personal Wedding Coordinator
  • 30 minute use of the Wedding Chapel
  • Pre-recorded Wedding Music
  • Professional  Ceremony Photographer of the Bride & Groom
  • (5) 4×6 Photographs
  • Private appointment to make photography selections or image hosting online
  • Date is Monday-Thursday
  • $685 either chapel, tax not included (20 guests max, max 2 attendants on each side, b&g and guests must come together as no private area for bride)

Paris Perfection Package:

  • Personal Wedding Coordinator
  • 30 minute use of the Wedding Location
  • Minister fee included
  • One hour use of private waiting area for bride with photography and bottle of champagne
  • Pianist or guitarist throughout ceremony
  • Use of lace pew bows
  • Unity candle service
  • $325 floral credit
  • Professional ceremony photography to include immediate family and wedding party
  • Studio photo session of bride & groom
  • One hour on-property photography tour
  • (24) 4×6 photographs with Paris photo album
  • Private appointment to make photography selections or image hosting online
  • Wedding ceremony DVD
  • Online webcasting of the ceremony for 7 days
  • Paris wedding certificate holder
  • Bride’s lace garter
  • Four-night stay in Calais Suite
  • Nightly turndown service
  • In-suite wine and cheese welcome amenity
  • Fresh floral arrangements and rose petals for suite
  • 4 passes to Mandara Spa Relaxation  & Fitness Center
  • Couple’s Swedish massage
  • 2 hour limo service
  • 2 Eiffel Tower tickets
  • 2 Jubilee show tickets
  • Waterford Crystal Champagne flutes
  • Bottle of Dom Perignon Champagne
  • Wedding gift basket
  • 2 Paris bathrobes
  • $250 room service credit
  • $450 restaurant credit
  • daily access to Le Rendezvous Lounge
  • $8500 for either chapel or $10,500 for Eiffel Tower Observation Deck at twilight (tax not included)

Receptions do not take place in the chapel or ceremony sites.  Catering is available to provide sit-down  or buffet dinners, champagne brunches and everything in-between.

Otherwise, many of Paris’ and Bally’s restaurants offer private and/or semi-private areas.

  • Ah Sin – Pan Asian
  • Les Artistes – French Steakhouse
  • Le Provencal – French with Italian flare
  • Le Village Buffet – Buffet
  • LE Burger Brasserie – American
  • Bally’s Steakhouse – Traditional Steakhouse
  • Al Dente – Italian

Paris Las Vegas Hotel

We gave a rating of a “B” because we feel it is inconvenient how the chapels are on the second floor and then guests must move to another location for the reception via an elevator.  However, the Paris Las Vegas is an A+ for the atmosphere.  It takes you to their impression of Paris on a grand scale.  It is a bit corny but we really like how in the restrooms a women overhead speaks uncommon English phrases then translates them to French.  The Paris Las Vegas Hotel is one of the finest and romantic locations on the Las Vegas Strip.

To see part 1 of this review click on this part 1 link.