If you are planning a spring break but do not really want it to be a place that the typical college student might be going to, then you might want to think about Las Vegas spring break for college students.
Las Vegas as we all know is famous for its gambling. And with that gambling comes alcohol. The two go hand in hand. But if you are under age, beware, Vegas takes their under age gambling and alcohol laws seriously. So if you are under age and come to Vegas thinking you can pass off a fake ID, stop there. Not going to happen. But no worries, there is plenty to do in Las Vegas other than drinking and gambling.
Walking down the Strip in itself is an experience with all the glitter, all the flashing lights flashing at you from all directions. Once you get past all of that, you will begin to enjoy the sights of all the different hotels that all offer a unique experience. You can stroll down or take a gondola down the Grand Canal of Venice. You can experience the great pyramid and ancient Egyptian history at another. Even travel to Paris to enjoy the sites of the Eiffel Tower. All of this and more without even leaving the Vegas Strip.
It would probably take you almost a week to be able to see all of the hotels and the different things they have to offer you for your enjoyment. Like the Mirage which is an actual island oasis found right in the middle of the desert. Equipped with waterfalls and volcano right in the lobby and you wouldn’t want to miss their mini rain forest that you can walk through. And they are also host to the ever famous white tigers of Seigfreid and Roy.
If you love variety shows, stand up comedy, singing, etc. You will not be without in Vegas. Every single hotel has some sort of show to offer the many tourists that visit on a daily basis. One of the longest running shows in Las Vegas history is the Folies Bergere.
For the sports and music fans alike, the MGM Grand will fulfill your needs with their sporting events and numerous concerts offered around the clock, seven days a week.
If you like the days of knights, kings, and dragons then you are not going to want to miss the Tournament of Kings, which is a jousting dinner, put on by Excalibur. A must for all those who love the medieval era.
If the Middle Ages isn’t your cup of tea but pirates are more up your alley, then you will not want to miss out on the various pirate shows that are offered by the Treasure Island hotel. These shows of pirates and pirate ships battling it out are free and you do not even have to be at the hotel to enjoy them. The are done in such a manner that people standing on the Vegas Strip can watch and enjoy them.
The Strip has 20 major hotels lining its sidewalks, 18 of which are the largest hotels in the United States. Each one of them always trying to out do the others. So it is always interesting to see what they will come up with next. No matter what it is, they are sure to please the many tourists that come by daily.
Be warned though that a Las Vegas spring break for college students will not come cheap so it would be wise to book the cheapest flight and take advantage of the great mid-week specials that the hotels offer, or you could just consider staying in one of the less expensive hotels or motels.
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