A Las Vegas Limousine Service Isn’t Just for Celebrities

If you are taking a trip to Las Vegas, what better way to enjoy everything in style than with a Las Vegas limousine service? You may think that only celebrities and the mega-rich use limousines but that is far from the truth. A limousine service is for everyone that wants to enjoy their time in Las Vegas while not having to worry about how to get around an unfamiliar city.

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Make Your Bachelorette Party A Night To Remember

Las Vegas Bachelorette Party

Las Vegas Bachelorette Party (Photo credit: flickr.com/dkjd)

Everyone knows what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, so if you’re planning a bachelorette party you definitely want it to be a night to remember!

There is an array of exciting things to do in Las Vegas for a party of any kind and a bachelorette party is perfect for the Vegas atmosphere. It doesn’t matter whether your attendees like to party hard or enjoy a more subdued gathering; you can accommodate everyone.

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Las Vegas Wedding Tips: It Doesn’t Have To Include Elvis

Las Vegas Wedding

Las Vegas Wedding (credit: Flickr.com/blueisbest)

Each year, over 90,000 people travel to Las Vegas to tie the knot. If you’re planning to get married in this incredible city in the near future, you have a huge selection of venues to choose from.  Your wedding can be anything you dream it to be.  Here are a few Las Vegas wedding tips to get you started on putting together an incredible celebration in Sin City.

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Take a Break from the Glitz with a Las Vegas Nature Excursion

Lake MeadWhether you’re a Las Vegas native, frequent visitor or first-time guest, you owe it to yourself to take a little time away from all the glitz and glamour and experience the natural side of things. Yes, there really is a natural side!

Long before Vegas became known for the strip, celebrity poker, amazing nightlife and quickie weddings, the natural beauty of the area was luring explorers, adventurers and settlers. The name “Las Vegas” is Spanish for “The Meadows” and came into use in 1829 when Spanish explorers led by Antonio Armijo discovered a lush desert oasis surrounding artesian springs at the site of present-day Las Vegas. It is estimated that humans had been utilizing the springs for 15,000 years by then.

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