The Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is a public aquarium located at by the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Its main tank is 1,300,000 US gallons, one of the largest in North America. The facility is 95,000 sq ft, and displays numerous different species of sharks, rays, fish, reptiles, and marine invertebrates. It also features a shark tunnel. You can find tickets for around $30 or you can use your MyVegas points to get BOGO offers or free admission
HAPPY PLACE, an interactive, immersive pop-up exhibit with larger-than-life installations and multi-sensory themed rooms, will turn Sin City into “Grin City” with their newest location at Mandalay Bay. On a mission to spread happiness across the world, “the most Instagrammable pop-up in America” has helped more than half a million people “find their happy” while exploring 12 vibrant rooms. $20/per person or you can redeem MyVegas points
Fremont street spans several blocks in Downtown Las Vegas, and is most commonly recognized by the LED screen that sits above the entire street. During the day time it's pretty low key, with light crowds and street performers dressed in unique costumes.
Take in the sights & lights of Vegas from 107 SkyLounge, located on the 107th floor in the SkyPod. Drink in the 360-degree views as you get cozy in this intimate retreat, sip on signature cocktails and nosh on gourmet bites from Top of the World. Open Daily | 4pm-3am Daily Happy Hour | 4pm-7pm
Each season, the enormously talented horticulturalists and designers who make up the Bellagio Conservatory team transform this 14,000-square-foot floral playground into a showcase of the distinctive sights and colors of spring, summer, fall and winter—along with a special display for Chinese New Year. When the seasons turn and the displays rotate, 90 percent of the trees, flowers and plants in the conservatory are recycled, to further celebrate our commitment to the earth.
The World's Tallest Observation Wheel. Soar 550 feet above the center of the Las Vegas Strip on the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel. With sweeping 360-degree views of the Las Vegas Valley and The Strip, the wheel takes 30 minutes to complete one revolution and features 28 spacious cabins to accommodate guests.
Learn the story of a city that started from nothing, and has become an unapologetic shrine to excess and change. We're the home of the iconic shrimp cocktail, and redesigner of the once inexpensive buffet, into a visually stunning and gastronomic experience with a new price tag to match. No place on earth in a 4.2 mile stretch can you enjoy world class cuisine from several countries and more than 20 celebrity chefs. Come with us on a journey to experience some of the best Vegas has to offer, leave with a better understanding of the unique food history and influence Las Vegas commands in the epicurean cycle. $120/per person + $62 for upgraded drink package, try some of Vegas' signature cocktails
Sugar Factory’s much-anticipated flagship restaurant and retail destination is now open. Features include The Chocolate Lounge on the upper level with wraparound views of the Las Vegas strip, a sculpture garden replete with decorative mazes and LED displays. The enormous lower level boasts our most lavish Sugar Factory dining experience yet, as well as a confectionery offering sweets and gifts for every taste.
Travel back to the Roaring ‘20s at The Underground, the Speakeasy at Downtown Las Vegas’ famous Mob Museum. Experience a variety of classic cocktails, as well as some unique variations, coffee libations and even some exciting mocktails for those guests still into Prohibition. If you’re just visiting the Underground and skipping the museum, you’ll have to find the day’s secret password on their social media before entering.
Absinthe is “the most inventive and daring show to open on the strip in years,” says the Las Vegas Sun. Featuring outrageous comedy and a cast of wild and outlandish acts who perform amazing feats of virtuosity, Absinthe is performed within mere feet of the audience surrounding an intimate stage. The Huffington Post declares, “If you only see one show in your entire life, make it Absinthe!”