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welcome to VASC agency
Find your ideal trip
VASC AGENCY
PARIS
LAS VEGAS
DUBAI
choose your holidays
hot wheater and accessiblity
unique shopping and attranctions
vibrant nightlife
casinò and games of change
WHY LAS VEGAS?
Las vegas is famous for its casinos and gambling. some of the most famous casinos in las vegas include: THE BELLAGIO CAESARS PALACE THE VENETIAN MGM GRAND WYNN LAS VEGAS PARIS LAS VEGAS THE MIRAGE
casinò and games of change
BARS AND LOUNGES
NIGHTCLUBS
- THE CHANDELIER
- SKY BAR
- THE DORSEY
- POOL PARTIES
- OMNIA
- HAKKASAN
- XS
las vegas is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, offering something for everyone, from high-energy nightclubs to laid-black lounges. the city's nightlife scene is fueled by vorld-class DJ luxury bars, ans eleborate themed parties. Some key higlights include:
VIBRANT NIGHTLIFE
Las Vegas is well-known for its glitzy casinos, luxury hotels, and entertainment, but beyond the usual attractions, the city also offers unique shopping experiences and off-the-beaten-path attractions. Here are some distinctive shopping and attractions that make Vegas stand out:
The Shops at Crystals Neon Museum (Neon Boneyard) Fremont Street Experience The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Las Vegas South Premium Outlets The District at Green Valley Ranch
UNIQUE SHOPPING AND ATTRACTIONS
accesiblity in las vegas
Las Vegas is generally very accessible for travelers, with a wide range of transportation options and accommodations that cater to all needs. Transportation: McCarran International Airport (LAS): Located just a few miles from the Strip, it's the main gateway to Las Vegas and offers a variety of direct flights from around the world. Public Transit: The RTC (Regional Transportation Commission) operates buses and the Las Vegas Monorail, which connects several major Strip hotels and attractions. Buses and monorails are generally accessible to people with disabilities. Rideshares: Services like Uber and Lyft are widely available. Taxis: Taxis are plentiful, and many have accessible options. Car Rentals: Renting a car is common, though parking fees at resorts can be expensive.
wheater in las vegas
Las Vegas is known for its hot desert climate, with extremely hot summers and mild winters. Summer (June to September): Temperatures often exceed 100°F (38°C) during the day, with July and August being the hottest months, sometimes reaching 110°F (43°C) or more. The nights are warm, typically staying above 75°F (24°C). Spring and Fall (March to May, October to November): These are the best times to visit, with daytime temperatures ranging from 70°F to 90°F (21°C to 32°C). Evenings can be cooler but still pleasant. Winter (December to February): Winters are mild, with temperatures averaging between 40°F and 60°F (4°C to 15°C) during the day. It rarely snows, though cold nights can dip to 30°F (around 0°C).
hot wheater and accessibility
the sphere
las vegas convention center loop system
the stratosphere tower
hight roller
THE MOST IMPORTANT ATTRACTIONS
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Duration: About 30 minutes for a full rotation. Cabins: 28 climate-controlled cabins, each holding 40 people, with some featuring private bars or interactive experiences. Accessibility: Fully accessible for people with disabilities, with priority boarding. Prices: Tickets range from $20 to $40, with a Happy Hour option. Nearby Attractions: Restaurants, shops, and entertainment at The LINQ Promenade. A unique experience to see Las Vegas from above.
The High Roller is the world's tallest observation wheel at 550 feet, located at The LINQ Promenade on the Las Vegas Strip.
hight roller
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SkyPod: Observation deck with 360° views of Las Vegas and the surrounding desert. Thrill Attractions: SkyJump (controlled freefall), Insanity (a suspended ride), and X-Scream (a ride that extends over the edge of the tower). Dining: Top of the World, a revolving restaurant on the 106th floor. Ideal for those seeking stunning views and adrenaline-filled experiences.
The Stratosphere Tower, now The STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod, is one of the tallest towers in the U.S., standing at 350 meters.
the stratosphere tower
The Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is an underground transportation system that connects the Las Vegas Convention Center to key areas like Resorts World. It uses autonomous electric vehicles for quick and convenient travel, especially during events and conventions. The system aims to reduce traffic and improve mobility in the city.
las vegas convention center loop system
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The Sphere in Las Vegas, opening in 2024, is a new entertainment arena with a capacity of 17,500 seats. Its innovative design includes a massive LED screen on the exterior and a 360-degree immersive audio system. Located near The Venetian Resort, it will host concerts, events, and unique visual experiences using cutting-edge technology.
the sphere
the stript
price list
MGM grand
caesars hotel
bellagio hotel & casino
the venetian resort
THE MOST FAMOUS HOTEL IN LAS VEGAS
The Venetian Resort is a luxury hotel in Las Vegas, famous for its Italian-themed design with replicas of Venice’s landmarks, including gondola rides along indoor canals. The resort offers spacious suites, upscale dining with celebrity chefs, a large casino, and high-end shopping at the Grand Canal Shoppes. Located at the north end of the Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian provides a lavish and immersive experience for guests.
the venetian resort
Bellagio Hotel & Casino is one of the most iconic and luxurious resorts in Las Vegas. It is famous for its dancing fountains, which feature water, music, and light shows. The resort offers elegant rooms and suites, a large casino, Michelin-starred restaurants, and the renowned Cirque du Soleil "O" show. Located in the center of the Strip, Bellagio also features luxury shopping, a spa, and beautiful pools.
bellagio hotel & casino
Caesars Palace is a luxury hotel and casino in Las Vegas, known for its Roman-themed architecture. It features opulent rooms and suites, a large casino, world-class restaurants, and the famous Forum Shops. Caesars Palace also hosts top-tier entertainment, including concerts and shows, and is home to the iconic Colosseum, a venue for major performances.
caesars palace
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino is one of the largest and most famous resorts in Las Vegas, located on the Strip. It features a vast casino, luxurious rooms, performances by top artists, and Cirque du Soleil shows. The resort also includes fine dining, popular nightclubs, multiple pools, and a spa for relaxation. It's a prime destination for entertainment and leisure.
MGM grand
the stript
Transportation: Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): Prices can vary, but typically range from $10 to $30 for a ride along the Strip. Taxis: Starting fare is around $3.50, with additional charges based on distance. Public transport: The Deuce bus on the Strip costs about $6 for a 2-hour pass and $8 for a 24-hour pass. Gambling: Minimum bets at casinos typically range from $5 to $25 per hand for table games, while slot machines may accept bets from a few cents to several dollars per spin. Shopping: Luxury shopping (at places like The Forum Shops or The Shops at Crystals): Prices vary greatly depending on the brand, but luxury goods can range from $100 to several thousand dollars. Souvenir shops: Budget-friendly items, such as t-shirts and trinkets, usually cost between $5 and $30.
Hotels: Budget hotels: Around $30 to $100 per night for basic accommodations. Mid-range hotels: $100 to $250 per night for more comfortable rooms. Luxury hotels: Prices can range from $250 to $500+ per night, with high-end resorts potentially costing more. Food and Dining: Casual dining (fast food, buffets, casual restaurants): Around $10 to $30 per person. Mid-range restaurants: $30 to $75 per person for a decent meal. Fine dining: $75 to $200+ per person, depending on the restaurant and dishes. Attractions and Entertainment: Shows: Ticket prices for Las Vegas shows can range from $30 to $200+, depending on the artist, venue, and seating. Attractions (like the High Roller or Stratosphere Tower): $20 to $40 per person for entry. Nightclubs: Cover charges can range from $20 to $100+ depending on the venue and event, with drinks costing $10 to $20 each.