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$500,000 Fireworks Show & No Cars On Las Vegas Strip
More than 300,000 people are expected to celebrate New Year's Eve in the Sin City this year, where the celebration will be highlighted by a $500,000 fireworks show from the rooftops of seven resorts. However, for safety reasons the police decided to close the Las Vegas Strip to vehicle traffic from 6:30 p.m. on Friday night till Saturday morning. The good news is that one can party in the street all night long between Sahara Avenue and Russell Road without being hit by a car. The bad news is... well, stay close to your hotel or party till next morning when traffic will be allowed on the Strip again. Parking lots might be a rare thing and those high hills and colourful cocktails and champagne are not your friends anymore when you have to walk a few miles. What happens's in Vegas, stays in Vegas. At least till the traffic is restored...
Happy New Year wherever you decide to party on New Year's Eve! Just make sure you stay safe!
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Back With Our Motorhome!
It was a bit of a long travel day, but it's over with now and we're totally happy to be back with our motorhome here in Las Vegas. Again, we're only in Las Vegas for the convenience of using the airport...so we're leaving today. We'll...
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Vegas (day 2)
Busy day yesterday! Started off by driving down to the strip. Lots of free parking, so we pulled into the self park behind the New York, New York buildings near the end of the strip near the airport. Click here to read more......
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Back In Antigonish
Thursday June 19th…10:45pm Had a terrible nights sleep last night. We were parked beside the strip of road next to the harbour and in the middle of the night it became very windy and stormy. There was open water on both sides of the strip of land we...
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Halloween At Disneyland. Spooktacular Halloween Parties For All Ages
Halloween at Disneyland is one of those very special times of the year when the parks get decorated with Mickey like carved, not so spooky pumpkins and there is a festive mood in the air. In the past years, Halloween has come to rival Christmas...
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Japan: 3 Tips To Enjoy The Summer Fireworks!
Hanabi is the japanese fireworks festival held every year during summer. Normally the presentation takes about one hour, but the event’s duration can be much larger than this. Here you can find some tips to enjoy it. 1) Arrive early. As everybody wants...
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