More Free Vegas Attractions

Even more cheap Vegas entertainment to enjoy.

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Freemont Street Experience, Michelle Snow

You might not think it possible, but there are even more free attractions and things to do in Las Vegas. Here are several more choices.

This list is continued from my last article. Use these attractions to have fun in Vegas without spending any money.

6] The Conservatory at Bellagio. Crafted by a team of 100 horticulturalists, the Bellagio's conservatory features elegant, elaborate arrangements of plants and flowers in a bright, airy atrium. The arrangements change every two weeks, with special displays for the seasons and holidays, so if you've seen it already, it's still worth another visit.

7] The Freemont Street Experience. This $70 million light canopy has been wowing visitors to Vegas for decades. Hanging high above the sidewalks downtown, the attraction stretches 1,400 feet and consists of 12.5 million synchronized LED modules, including 180 strobes and eight robotic mirrors per block. It's capable of producing millions of color combinations, animation and video feeds, allowing the display to switch from a swirling ocean setting to a television broadcast in minutes. The shows play several times an hour from dusk to midnight daily and sometimes, there are even live bands playing underneath.

8] Fall of Atlantis at Caesars Forum Shops. Every hour on the hour, this animatronic show tells the story of how Atlantis was once ruled by King Atlas, but his warring children forced the gods to step in and wipe out Atlantis with fire and water. Great special effects make this worth watching.The viewing area can get quite crowded so get there early to get a good viewing spot.

9] White Tiger Habitat at The Mirage. As if the MGM Grand lions weren't enough, fans of big cats can view the beautiful white tigers in a specially built habitat at the south end of the Mirage resort. Open daily from 11am - 5pm.

10] The Auto Collection at Imperial Palace. If cars are your thing, you'll really enjoy looking through this vintage collection housed at the Imperial Palace. Normally tickets are $6.95, but visit the hotel's website to download a coupon that will get you two free passes to view the collection.

There are plenty more free things to do, but these ten are my picks. In my next article, I'll talk about those shows and attractions that can be had for $15 or less - and are actually worth more.

Have I missed one of your free faves? Please drop me a line or leave a note in the comments.


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