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  • Mimosa Mayhem
    Tickets: $0.00
    April 19, 2026 | 5:00 PM
    Las Vegas Strip, NV, USA
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    April 19, 2026 | 5:30 PM
    Miracle Mile Shops - Las Vegas Strip
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  • The "Robo Stumble": Your Guide to Zoox Driverless Rides in Las Vegas

    If you are heading to the Las Vegas Strip, you can try out a unique high tech transportation option found only in one other city (San Francisco). Zoox robo taxis are autonomous vehicles with no driver in sight a private cab just for you. Zoox has been been rapidly expanding in Vegas and as of May 2026 rides are free. It's expected there will be a charge for these rides soon enough so take advantage while you can. Zoox stop at Fashion Show Mall (@seventensuited Source) Just you, the Zoox & the App The Zoox vehicle is unique, without a traditional "front" or "back" it's designed as carriage style cabins where passengers face each other. Thankfully, you will only be in a Zoox with people you know or that could get awkward. The entire experience is app driven which presents some complexities for those who like to plan ahead and for international visitors. We got you covered on both fronts later in the blog, but first let's cover the process & ride basics. To request a ride, simply select your pick-up and drop-off locations in the app (Apple; Android). You'll then receive an estimated pick-up time When your Zoox arrives allow any passengers to depart and wait for the doors to close. You will then open the doors using the app to ensure no one takes your Zoox. Once inside you control the temperature, play your own music and relax for the ride. Where you can go The first key difference between Zoox and options like a taxi or ride share is you can ONLY travel between the designated locations. You get picked up at one of the Zoox spots and dropped off at a Zoox area at another property. There is no ability to enter a specific address for either pick up or drop off. If you like to plan ahead, Zoox makes it a bit challenging as you can only see their supported locations in the app once you are in the local area. Here's a sample of the app view from April 2026. Outdated app view of locations (Source) Our Zoox specific map is updated as of mid May 2026 with a number of recently added locations and our Detailed Vegas Strip map will stay updated as Zoox continues to add options. Another important note is that the Sphere & T-Mobile locations are only available for certain events. You will have to check near the time of your event to see if rides are available to or from those locations. The International Visitor’s "Pro Tip" For our friends visiting from outside the U.S., there is one technical hurdle to clear: the Zoox app is currently only available in the US version of the Apple App & US Google Play Stores. As your phone is likely set to your home country, the app won't appear in your search results. While you need a US store to download the app, many users report success registering with an international phone number once the app is installed as long as you can receive the SMS verification code. Disclaimer: Strip Stumble does not provide technical support and is not responsible for any issues caused by following these instructions. These details are from reports of others online & are provided because it's commonly asked if there are any options for International visitors. If Puffi from Germany figured this out, so can you! Source For Apple (iOS) Users The commonly suggested method is creating a secondary "US Apple ID." Do not try to simply change your region, as that often requires canceling all your active subscriptions. Go to your settings and sign out of your current Apple ID. Create a new ID at appleid.apple.com using a fresh email and setting the region to United States. You should be able to use your local phone number for verification. When asked for payment, select "None." Once the app is downloaded, you can sign back into your original account, and Zoox will remain ready to use. For Android Users There are a couple different options suggested for Android users. Method A: The US Google Account This method involves using a VPN to create a secondary US Google profile so you can access the US Play Store directly. Turn on a US-based VPN server (such as NordVPN or Surfshark) on your phone. While the VPN is active, go to Settings > Google > Add another account and create a new Google/Gmail account. Do not add a payment method during the setup process. If forced to choose, select skip. Open the Google Play Store, tap your profile icon in the top right corner, and switch to your newly created US account. Search for "Zoox" in the store, download it, and then you can switch your Play Store back to your main account. Method B: The Sideload Method (Use with Caution) This method bypasses the Google Play Store entirely by downloading the application file directly to your phone. Go to your phone's Settings > Security (or Apps & Notifications) and temporarily toggle on "Install from Unknown Sources" for your mobile browser. Open your mobile browser and navigate to an APK repository like APKMirror. Search for "Zoox," select the latest official release, and download the APK file to your device. Once downloaded, open your phone's File Manager, go to your Downloads folder, and tap the Zoox file to install it. After the app installs successfully, remember to go back into your settings and disable "Install from Unknown Sources" for your security. Stumble Suggestions Because this service is such a hit (and currently free), a little planning goes a long way. During peak times, wait times can reach up to 45 minutes. While your wait time may change (keep an eye on app), it's best to expect a wait and request your ride while while you are finishing a meal or a round of slots and be patient. If the tech is giving you trouble, there is a dedicated Zoox desk at Resorts World Las Vegas that can request a ride for you. Important to note that it's not clear what hours this desk is staffed. Be flexible with your plans. Zoox is adding stops, wait times vary quite a bit and event specific stops like T-Mobile & Sphere may not be available when you hope. Thanks for reading!

  • One Day Plan for the Las Vegas Strip (The Classic Sightseeing Stumble)

    If you’ve only got one day in Las Vegas and want to see as much of the Strip as possible this sightseeing Stumble is designed for you. It’s about 12 hours, 7 miles of walking with food and drink options for any budget. The route prioritizes the main free attractions, most interesting casinos and includes food options along the way. This is not meant to be a literal plan, we hate sticking to a plan at Strip Stumble. The timings and restaurants options are to give you a sense of cost and some time guardrails to keep in mind as you enjoy your Stumble. Looking South on the Strip from the new Hard Rock Guitar. @seventensuited ( Source ) Key Timing to Consider: There is really just one key thing timing wise to keep in mind here. The Bellagio Fountains (one of the must see Vegas free sites) do not start until 3pm on weekdays. This plan has you arriving just about that time & while you can be flexible before and after - be sure you don't arrive too early and miss the show. Besides that, take your time, Stumble around, pick a detour and just keep following the path in general and you will get your steps in while seeing all the main sites. Here's the overall plan & route along with some notes & assumptions to kick off before getting into the step by step details. You decided to stay at the Flamingo. This is a classic, older Vegas Strip hotel that is usually one of the lower priced options. It is nothing fancy, but it is center Strip and a perfect spot to Stumble from. You brought good sneakers and are able to walk 7 miles over 12 hours. This is an average 40 minute mile, so not a fast pace, but it will add up & you will be on your feet most of the 12 hours. For breakfast, lunch and dinner, there are three "Vegas Strip Reasonably Priced" restaurants provided as options. All prices shown include food, a drink, tax and tip (for sit down spots). Prices are generally rounded up & were checked recently, but they change often. No tipping debates here, save that for my tipping guide , but this will give you reasonable idea of food costs at middle common spots. Special thanks to @seventensuited & @KerryBilicki for allowing me to share their pictures. Most steps will have a "Video" link which will take you to my friends at Strip Walking's site ( @StripWalking ). They video the walk along all the typical routes on the Strip. I did my best to line up my route to their videos. It won't be perfectly aligned, but you will get a great idea of what the Stumble looks like & key landmarks to look out for. This post contains affiliate links. If you buy through them, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. PDF at end of blog 1. Flamingo Habitat Warm-Up (8:45am - 9:00am) Video Start your day with one of the quieter spots on the Strip - especially at this time of day - a free wildlife habitat hidden behind Flamingo. You’ll find flamingos, koi ponds, turtles, and small waterfalls tucked away from the chaos of the casino floor. It’s a surprisingly peaceful start and a nice way to ease into the day before the crowds build. Why it’s on the plan: It’s free It’s unique It’s a perfect quick stop before breakfast 2. Breakfast at the Linq (9:00am – 9:30am) The Linq and the Promenade between Linq and Flamingo offer a number of casual restaurants to grab breakfast at. Linq Promenade in the morning. @SevenTenSuited ( Source ) Dunkin Donuts Adding this option to show typical Strip inflation for common places. A breakfast sandwich at the Strip locations (2 at Linq) will cost you around $15. This is common for most coffee shops in the casinos / hotels. Grabbing a breakfast sandwich and coffee would cost nearly as much as a sit down meal at Off the Strip listed below, so we opted for the Wake Up Wrap ($7 - $8) instead. If you are a light breakfast eater or craving your Dunkin fix this might be enough to fuel your Stumble. Add in a coffee and it will be about $15. Hash House A Go Go For those of you who need more serious substance to get going, Hash House is the place. They have massive portions (enough to split for many) and bottomless refills on their standard coffee. The big downside here is they are always busy & don't take reservations. Go as early as you can, assume a bit of a wait & adjust the plan as needed when done. One of their popular scrambles & basic coffee will cost you about $32 with tax / tip. Off the Strip Despite the name, Off The Strip is located on the Strip in the Linq Promenade. Its a spot that offers a simple menu that has something for everyone at Strip reasonable prices. Expect about $25 with tax and tip for a classic two egg combo and a coffee or upgrade to bottomless mimosas for $52. For cheaper breakfast spots & other Strip food deals, check out my deal map . Why it’s on the plan: Perfect Center Strip location to start Stumble from Everyone needs breakfast 3. Monorail Ride from Harrah’s / Linq Station to MGM Grand (9:40am–9:50am) Video Walk through Harrah’s and hop on the Las Vegas Monorail heading south toward MGM Grand. Tickets are $5.50 and the ride gives you a quick aerial view of the east side resorts. The monorail isn't always efficient given its at the back of properties, but it gives you a chance to see Harrah's , go for a ride and being dropped at the back of MGM lets you check out the whole property on your way to the Strip. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.lvmonorail.com/ticket-information/ Why it’s on the plan: Gets you to South part of Strip quickly and cheaply Rides are fun 4. MGM Grand to NYNY Stumble (9:50am–10:30am) Video After exiting the monorail, wander through MGM Grand , one of the largest casinos in the world. There is not much unique to see attraction wise here, but the lobby will have seasonal displays and the size of the place is impressive. MGM Grand Lobby. @SevenTenSuited ( Source ) The timing here gives you some buffer as its less than 3/4 of a mile from the Station to NYNY even if you let yourself get lost a bit so 40 minutes without much to stop for will be plenty of time. Follow the interior pathways & the signs for the New York–New York pedestrian bridge, where you’ll get great views of the Strip traffic and skyline. Why it’s on the plan MGM is massive and worth seeing Optional Attraction: Friends Experience ($30) Sets you up for the best Casino entrance on the Strip Optional Attractions In The Area (Not scheduled) Before crossing over the NYNY and step 5, this is a good chance to check your timing and adjust as needed. If you are ahead of schedule and / or want to prioritize something in this area it will just mean you pick up the pace later or adjust accordingly. The map / plan assumes you skip this area, but I don't assume anyone is following it literally so Stumble as you wish! On the east side of the Strip just north of MGM Grand is a series of shops & attractions, with part of the area known as the BLVD. There are a few different ways to spend time here including the Coca-Cola & M&M stores that are free to browse with plenty of optional purchases. The Coke store offers a fun “Taste Around the World” sampler where you try different international sodas. Some are great. Some are… questionable. There is also a Flyover attraction with virtual 3D rides, the Hard Rock restaurant and store & BrewDog if you want a beer. This area is growing and has a few ways to spend some time, or just skip it and head to Park MGM. In this area you will also walk past a Walgreens and ABC store which offer cheap snacks, waters and drinks to go. Grab a water if you need one before Stumbling on. To get back to the bridge and cross over to NYNY will require a bit of a back track to get back on plan. Why it’s on the plan: Unique Vegas tourist stops Fun interactive experiences A good place to cool off and grab water (Walgreens, ABC Stores) 5. Explore New York-New York (10:30am – 11:30am) Video When you enter NYNY from the MGM pedestrian bridge you will arrive on the mezzanine level with a few shops and restaurants. The escalators on the right will bring you down into the casino and if you didn't feel like you were in Vegas yet, you will by time you get to the bottom. NYNY is one of the few casinos that still does its theme well. The casino has a great energy, feeling like you are in a mini Manhattan. The casino recreates NYC streets, brownstones, and landmarks inside and has a restaurant area that feels like you are in a NYC neighborhood. NYNY Village Street Eateries. @KerryBilicki ( Source ) Stop in the Hershey’s store to check out their impressive selection, step outside to watch the roller coaster and walk over their replica Brooklyn Bridge. Why it’s on the plan: One of the most immersive themed casinos Optional attractions like the Arcade & Roller Coaster ($25) 6. Park MGM → Aria → Cosmo Stumble (11:30am – 12:30pm) Video Time to take a Stumble inside a bit and take advantage of the walkways & bridges connecting properties. This walk will be over a mile without any planned stops other than for a few photos. Proper Stumbling pace for a mile is one hour, so take your time and get lost a little. You may Stumble out of NYNY into the actual park area separating it from Park MGM. This area has some public art, pop up shops at times & the T Mobile Arena sits at the far end of the area. There are entrances to Park MGM along the park itself, but for the best experience enter from the Strip and into Eataly.. For some folks, this is a destination in itself with multiple Italian themed shops and counters for food and drinks. It can be pricey here, but they have a great variety if you want a snack (Italian pastries, pizza, etc) on the way through. Exit Eataly into the only smoke free casino on the Strip. Walk away from the Strip through the casino, following signs for the Aria. You will follow along a pretty boring, but useful hallway connecting Park MGM to Aria. If for some reason you want to skip step 7 / the Cosmopolitan you can also jump on the free tram here and head directly to Bellagio. Otherwise just keep following the signs, up and down some escalators to the Aria entrance into the casino. Stroll through the Aria casino to the lobby area that always has some unique / seasonal display to check out. You will then briefly walk outside, following signs for Crystals shopping area. Walk through Crystals to the pedestrian bridge that connects it to Cosmopolitan. Aria Lobby with different seasonal displays. @seventensuited ( Horse Source ; F1 Source ) Why it’s on the plan: Air-conditioned walking during hotter months Great art installations along the way 7. Explore Cosmopolitan & Grab Lunch (12:30pm - 2:00pm) Video Enter Cosmopolitan via the pedestrian bridge and wander inside. Check out the chandelier bar, the energetic / modern casino floor, take a picture with the giant high heel and choose your spot for lunch. Secret Pizza It's not much of a secret anymore, but still a solid place to grab a slice. Follow the escalators to the 3rd floor and look for the art lined hallway next to Jaleo. A slice & beer will cost you about $20. Hattie B's Hot Chicken Located in Cosmo's Block 16 Urban Food Hall are a number of solid counter service spots including Hattie B's. You can get their fried chicken plate (white or dark meat) that comes with a side and add on an iced tea for $23. Momofuku If you want to step it up a bit for lunch Stumble over to Momofuku for some ramen. They have a few varieties all in the same price range. Pair it with a drink like one of their sakes for around $65 total cost. After lunch head to the 2nd floor of Cosmo and follow signs to the Wicked Spoon and then to the Bellagio connector. This will take you into Bellagio at the rear of the property and near the Conservatory to kick off your next stop. Why it’s on the plan: One of the most stylish casinos in Vegas Secret Pizza is a popular hidden food spot Excellent food options from counter service to sit down spots 8. Bellagio Conservatory, Lobby & Fountains (2:00pm –3:30pm) Video Entering Bellagio via the indoor connector from Cosmopolitan will take you by the world's largest chocolate fountain just before you get to the must see Conservatory & Botanical Garden. This is one of the Strip's most popular free attractions & even frequent visitors prioritize a visit every trip. The display changes seasonally so you should check to avoid the black out dates during the transitions. The schedule can be found here . Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden. @seventensuited ( Source ) The Conservatory and all the public areas are going to be crowded especially in the afternoons and evening time. That becomes even more obvious when you get to the lobby and have a mixture of people waiting to check in with hundreds of others staring at the stunning glass flowers in the ceiling. Try to stay aware of your surroundings as you wander from there into the casino a bit. You will be going out the lobby doors, but can take some time wandering through the casino & property if you wish. There are some excellent people watching bars if you want a cocktail or coffee. After walking out the front of the building you can follow a path along the lake to the Strip to find a spot to view the famous water fountain show. The show features powerful jets of water choreographed to music for a truly unique free attraction. Remember, you do not want to be here earlier than 3pm if visiting on a weekday. Here is the schedule again if needed. You will be backtracking to cross the Strip so take as much of a walk towards the center as you prefer for the show. There will be a good amount of traffic and sidewalk vendors in this area. Since you have been inside a while, it may be the first time you run into the "street performers" on the Strip. There will be people playing music for tips, folks dressed as showgirls & Disney characters & showgirls doing pictures for tips, and fake monks trying to sell you bracelets. I will write a whole blog on how to avoid scams and appropriate tips if you do want to engage with the performers, but to summarize: Use common sense, don't take anything handed to you and don't get bullied into a huge tip. Just keep Stumbling. Why it’s on the plan: One of the most famous hotels in the world Free attractions with incredible design The fountains are a must-see Vegas moment Optional: Planet Hollywood & Miracle Mile Shops (Not on Schedule) When done with the fountain show and having escaped the street performers you can cross the Strip between Bellagio and Cosmo. This schedule has you skipping Planet Hollywood and the Miracle Mile Shops, but if you have time and want to get in the extra steps, there is plenty to check out. The shops have a good number of reasonably prices stores including a couple of ABC Stores - a great spot for cheap waters, alcohol and snacks. Walking through the shops and checking out Planet Hollywood will add over a mile to your already 6 mile day. At this point you have miles & hours to go, but nothing at a specific time to worry about so go explore. 9. Paris & Horseshoe (3:30pm –4:30pm) Video From outside Paris you can get some great pictures of the replica Eiffel tower. At just under 50% the size of the original & it's a neat attraction with one of the legs coming directly into the casino. Take some time to check out the Paris casino, the sky painted ceiling, & optionally go for the ride up the tower for some stunning views of the Strip. Grab a drink at Vanderpump (below pic) or the always busy casino bar that's great for people watching. When ready Stumble to the rear of the property via the cobblestone walkway towards Horseshoe. Old Fashioned at Vanderpumps. @KerryBilicki ( Source ) The connecting hallway will take you to the back of Horseshoe, giving you an easy walk through to the front exit. Optionally, there are a number of shops and attractions if you turn away from the Strip when you get there including Real Bodies , the Lock speakeasy & a food court. The Horseshoe is a pretty basic casino so just a quick walk through past the front desk & up the escalators that will take you outside. There are then some moving walkways that may or may not be working & lead to an outdoor area of stands called the Grand Bazaar Shops. There are some affordable and popular food stops in this area and plenty of shops to check out if you choose. Make your way across the Strip to Caesars for your next stop. Why it’s on the plan: Classic Vegas theme properties Plenty of quick food & drink stops if needed 10. Caesars Palace & Forum Shops (4:30pm –5:45pm) Video Caesars is an iconic Vegas hotel and casino that takes up a massive area on the Strip. You can start off exploring outside where there are a couple of bars, the Absinthe show tent , Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen restaurant and fountains. Entering the lobby there are more statues, lots of gold and usually a seasonal theme. Plenty of photo ops here before you Stumble into the sprawling casino. I won't bother trying to tell you exactly how to navigate here, it's inevitable to get lost regardless. Stumble around, go down the random hallways, past the Sportsbook and Coliseum and follow signs for the Forum Shops. The Forum Shops. @KerryBilicki ( Source ) The attached Forum shops has a fun sky themed ceiling and cobblestone streets winding through a range of shops and food stands. Grab a gelato if you want and head towards the Fall of Atlantis show area where this is also an impressive aquarium. The show is a free attraction, but not one I would go out of way to time properly. If you are there when its about to start you will know, and you should stick around. Otherwise just keep Stumbling, backtracking a bit and heading towards the Strip exit. You will get to ride on some unique curved escalators as the path will force you to walk past shops vs directly outside. On your way to Venetian / Palazzo, you will get a great view of the Hard Rock Guitar that is under construction. Opening at the end of 2027, the Hard Rock replaces the Mirage and adds over 600 hotel rooms in the guitar itself. Why it’s on the plan: One of the most visually impressive casinos Unique indoor mall with elaborate theming A classic Vegas landmark Hard Rock Guitar In Construction. @SevenTenSuited ( Source ) 11. Venetian / Palazzo & Dinner (6:00pm–7:30pm) Video Cross over the Strip at Harrahs and head North past or through Casino Royale and up the moving walkways where you can take in the views of the outdoor canals below. As you step inside you will be in an Italian themed shopping area with painted ceilings, decorative columns and winding corridors. The casino will be down a level, but I'd suggest following the halls of the Grand Canal Shoppes on the level you are on and checking out the casino later if you decide to. The Venetian and attached Palazzo have a huge assortment of restaurants at varying price points and covering all cuisines. They have a good number of happy hour specials as well, but as those run only at specific times, I did not include them as options for your meal. B.S Taqueria The Via Via Food Hall features some quality counter service spots at reasonable prices. As a sample we chose tacos & an aqua fresca at B.S Taqueria for $28. Buddy V’s Buddy V's offers Italian staples at a digestible cost. You can have the Spaghetti & Meatballs with a glass of wine for $59 with tax and tip. Sugarcane One of the best spots for bottomless mimosas on the Strip also offers a solid set of dinner options with a seafood focus. Have the salmon and one of their signature cocktails for $64 Before or after dinner, roam around the Shoppes, check out St. Marks Square, grab another gelato or go on one of the famous gondola rides . Both the Venetian and Palazzo have multiple floors and there are dozens of ways to get through the property, but generally you want to head from Venetian, North to Palazzo and ultimately exit at Sands Ave. This will take you to a walkway over to the Wynn & Encore for your last stop of the night. Palazzo Atrium Oz Display from @ KerryBilicki ( Source ) Why it’s on the plan: Possibly the most beautiful indoor casino space in Vegas Tons of photo opportunities 12. Wind Down at the Wynn (7:30pm–8:30pm) Video Cross over Sands Ave and take the escalators down to the path along the lake leading into Wynn . The bridge crossing over gives you a great photo op of the Sphere which hosts concerts and the very popular remake of the Wizard of Oz . Once inside Wynn, you will enter in a shopping area of high end stores that leads to the seasonally decorated carousel made of fresh flowers. Check out the lobby and then head over to the Lake of Dreams area, one of the most unique visual experiences on the Strip. Visible from a few different locations, during the day you will see a lush outdoor scene with waterfalls and a pine-covered mountain backdrop. Starting at dusk there is a multimedia show that runs every 30 minutes combing music, lighting, puppetry, and projection effects on the lake. Why it’s on the plan: One of the best free shows on the Strip• A perfect nighttime finale Wynn is one of the most beautiful resorts to explore 13. Get Back to Flamingo (8:30–8:45 PM) At this point you have been Stumbling for 12 hours and somewhere between 6 and 8 miles on your feet. If you decide to take a taxi or ride share back to Flamingo, you can expect $15 - $20 including your tip. If you choose to walk, it will be a little over a mile, backtracking past sites you have seen. Here's one last video from Vegas Strip Walking to see your route: Video Stumbling Summary Here is a breakdown of a few options and their overall costs. All the food pricing aligns with details above with some prices including an alcoholic drink and others an iced tea or soft drink. All options include the monorail ride and a couple of waters at a CVS / Walgreens or ABC Store. Option A has no alcohol, the cheapest of the meal options & assumes you walk back to hotel. Option B includes a drink with lunch and dinner, a stop at the F1 arcade and a ride back to Flamingo. Option C starts off with bottomless mimosas, has a couple of activities and a drink with every meal Keep in mind you could do this cheaper eating at fast food spots or having $3 hot dogs all day, but the options will give you an idea of realistic expenses for the day. You can of course easily spend more. . . . a lot more. That's the fun of a Stumble and what makes Vegas unique. You can spend a day seeing mostly free sites or spend this agenda's budget on a single meal. Thanks for reading & please subscribe below while you are here.

  • How to get to Sphere

    The Las Vegas Sphere is an incredible venue that adds a unique view on the Vegas Skyline. Inside is an immersive experience that makes for a one of a kind concert or movie. Typically Sphere has a musical act on weekends, with a couple of different movies available most days in the afternoon and evenings that do not have shows. For a listing of upcoming shows check here . There are no direct to Sphere public transportation options so you are left with the option to either drive, get a ride (taxi or ride share) or walk. Parking can be purchased in advance , but will not be cheap. Ride shares & taxis have a convenient drop off not far from the main entrance, but catching one after the show will be challenging. If you have decided walking is for you then we made an infographic to explain it all. One key point mentioned in the graphic, but worth repeating is that the indoor bridge connecting Sphere to Venetian (Used in options B & C below) can be closed at times due to events in the Venetian's Expo Center. We have reached out to Sphere and will be trying to update with how you can check in advance if the bridge will be open or not before picking your path. Enjoy your show! Remember to check out spots to eat and grab a drink pre / post show on our Venetian / Palazzo page.

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    Home Maps Stumble Where To Drink Happy Hours Speakeasys Live Music All You Can Drink Mimosa Miner Where to Eat Things to Do Free Kids Art Blog Search Contact Heart Where to Drink on The Las Vegas Strip Property/Hotel Place Description Days / Hours Flamingo Havana 1957 $6 beers; $10 cocktails including mojitos & $9 apps Mon - Fri: 4pm - 6pm TI / Fashion Show Mall Maggiano's $9 cocktails, sangria, wine and apps. Bar & Lounge area only. Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm Venetian / Palazzo Fogo de Chão A new all day, everyday happy hour with $8 apps; $8 beers, $12 wines & $15 Specialty Cocktails. All Day Every Day (11:30am - 9pm (Sun); 10pm (Mon - Thurs); 10:30pm (Fri & Sat) MGM Grand Hakkasan Social Hour offers $10 apps. dim sum, cocktails, wine & sake. Bottomless mimosas, rose, bloody mary & marias & red sangria for $35 with a 2 hr limit during brunch. Endless brunch purchase required for $58. Social Hour: Mon - Wed (5-7pm); Brunch: Sat & Sun 10:30am - 3:30pm Caesars / Forum Shops Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill A nice daily happy hour including weekends with 50% off a good size list of apps, beers, wines & well drinks. Daily: 2pm - 4pm Venetian / Palazzo Mott 32 Mott 32's all you can eat Dim Sum Brunch ($68 / required) has optional limitless brunch cocktails, sparkling, red, white & rose for $38. 2hr time limit for food & drinks. Brunch: Sat & Sun 10:30am - 2:30pm Cosmo Vesper Bar One of the nicer casino bars / lounges that offers some whiskeys from Rare Character available exclusively at Vesper. Chandelier and others at Cosmo tend to be crowded, this can work as a solid option for a good cocktail. Open 24 hours Cosmo Clique Bar & Lounge Newly remodeled lounge off the casino floor at Cosmo offers tableside mixology, a seasonal cocktail menu & DJs. Tables can be requested, but likely not necessary on most nights. Mon - Thurs: 4pm - 2am; Fri: 4pm - 3am; Sat 10am - 3am; Sun 10am - 2am Excalibur The Tiki Bar Newly opened Tiki Bar with a solid happy hour featuring $8 Tiki cocktails $ 5 - $6 beers. There is video poker & a casino carpet with some minimal Tiki decorations, so don't expect much, but its a unique spot & has potential. Tiki mugs are available for an additional cost Tiki Lounge open Sun - Thurs: 5pm - 1am; Fri & Sat: 9pm - 2am; Live entertainment Fri & Sat: 9pm - 1am; Happy Hour Daily: 5pm - 7pm Caesars / Forum Shops Zaytinya The hours are confusing, but the food is great. Options include various apps like honey wings, a flatbread & fries from $7 - $15. Bottles of wine for $47 & cocktails for $12 Mon - Fri: 5pm - 6pm. Sat & Sun: 3pm - 5pm; Sun - Thurs: 8-9pm; Fri & Sat: 9-10pm Park MGM Bet MGM Sportsbook $7.77 Beers. Apps starting at $5 Daily: 7pm - Close MGM Grand MGM Grand Various Bars Happy hours at various bars cover 24/7 all with $7 drinks, beers and wine. Details on MGM's site 24/7 Sahara Uno Mas Happy Hour: $5 Margaritas, $7 beers, $10 wines by the glass, and apps starting at $5 Happy Hour is daily until 6pm. $5 Margaritas, $7 beers, $10 wines by the glass, and apps starting at $5 Sahara Chickie’s & Pete’s 50% off draft beers during happy hour. Mystery bucket of 5 beers for $20 available all day Happy Hour: Mon - Fri 2pm - 5pm Linq Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar Choice of bottomless mimosas, bloody marys or margaritas available with their all you can eat brunch on weekdays only. All you can eat food is $25 with an optional $10 add on for steak and eggs. Drink option is $30. HH cocktails for $10; Beers $5; Apps starting at $4. Brunch Daily: 10am - 2pm; Happy Hour Mon - Fri: 2pm - 5pm Casino Royale Casino Royale $3 beers; $5 cocktails at the casino bar All day everyday Excalibur Thunder Bar A rare evening happy hour featuring $7 well cocktails; $7 beer and the $3 margarita available at all Excalibur bars. Thurs - Sun: 8pm - 11pm Excalibur Sherwood Bar Casino bar with $7 well cocktails & $5 drafts Mon - Fri: 11am - 3pm Excalibur Excalibur $3 Margaritas with Sauza tequila available at all hotel bars & lounges. Daily - All Day MGM Grand Wolfgang Puck's Bar & Grill Bottomless mimosas or draft beer during their daily breakfast for $35 Daily: 7:30am - 11am Fontainebleau La Fontaine Upscale spot with actual champagne available for bottomless drinks for your brunch. Options range from $60 - $125 per person. Thurs - Mon: 7am -2pm Planet Hollywood / Miracle Flights Place is known for it's flights of drinks including blood marys; mojitos; mules & more. Throughout the day one or more of their flights in on special for $15 (3 drinks). All day / Everyday NYNY Broadway Burger Bar & Grill Bottomless mimosas for $19 during brunch: Happy Hour: $7 snacks; $8 beer, wine & cocktails Brunch: Sat & Sun 8am - 1pm; Happy Hour: Mon - Thurs: 3pm - 5pm Aria / Crystals Parry's Pizzeria & Taphouse $5 draft specials & $10 slice & beer combo available all day / everyday. Happy Hour adds more beer options, well drinks and a couple wine options for $8 Specials all day / everyday. Happy Hour Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm & all day Sunday Horseshoe / GB Shops Jack Binion's Steak Food & drink specials for $7.77 on their "Retro Vegas" menu during their full open hours. Steak slider, shrimp cocktail, a hot fudge sundae & a martini are available. Also offers all you can eat prime rib for $49.99 Wed - Sun: 4pm - 10pm Paris Le Carbaret Lounge Live (and free) cabernet show in the lounge on Friday & Saturday nights Lounge open daily: 5pm - 1am; Shows: Fri & Sat: 8pm; 9pm; 10pm; 11pm & Midnight Westgate Sid's Basic breakfast / brunch spot with $9.99 bottomless bloody marys available daily. Bottomless mimosas available for $26. Daily: 6:30 or 7am - 2pm Horseshoe / GB Shops Bottled Blond New multi floor spot including a rooftop bar in a prime location. Nightly live music (mostly rock); DJs and other events often. Brunch now available with DJs and bottomless mimosas ($40) on the weekend. Live Music Nightly: Hours vary; Brunch: Sat & Sun: 9:30am - 1pm TI / Fashion Show Mall Ra Sushi Good number of options starting as cheap as $3. $6 for nigiri, some rolls & beer. $9 for wine, sangria and some cocktails with more food options. Happy Hour: Mon: All day; Tues - Sat 3pm - 6pm & 9pm - close; Sun: 3pm - close Mandalay Bay / The W Hazel Coffee & Cocktails Coffee spot turned into a lounge with live music on weekends. Live Music: Fri & Sat 8pm - 1am Aria / Crystals Aria Lobby Bar Chill lobby bar with live music on the weekends. Live Music: Fri & Sat: 9pm - 1am; Sun: 8pm - 12am Venetian / Palazzo Tao A rare night time happy hour. Their Social Hour features 10 menu items for $10 each available in the bar & lounge. Sun - Wed: 8:30pm - 10pm; Thurs - Sat: 9:30pm - 11pm Aria / Crystals Ocean Prime Half off lounge menu items, specialty cocktails & select wines during Happy Hour. They have some of the best food options for a happy hour on the Strip. HH: Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm (Lounge only) Venetian / Palazzo Close Company Swanky spot located in the new Venetian Food Hall. Look for the cocktail sign down a hallway. Daily 4pm - 12am; Fri & Sat until 2am Venetian / Palazzo Nomikai Speakeasy sushi restaurant located near the sushi bar in restaurant row. Look for entrance in a small hallway behind a wooden door. Daily: 11am - 10pm; Fri & Sat until 12am Luxor Centra Not many details available, but a solid casino bar worth stopping by. HH: Mon - Thurs: 5pm - 7pm; Live music Friday & Sat at 9:30pm Horseshoe / GB Shops Fuel Bar All day, everyday spot for 2 for 1 of the same drink. Daily: 10am - 3am Venetian / Palazzo Canaletto HH Specials: $9 Beers; $10 Wine; $11 Select Cocktails. Some apps & pizza also available HH Daily: 3pm - 6pm Horseshoe / GB Shops Smelly Cat Karaoke New karaoke bar in the Grand Bazaar shops. Free admission and singing always. Open Daily at 10am. Open until 3am on Fri, Sat & Sun; 2am on others The Strat McCalls Grill Two for one select wines & beers HH Daily: 4pm - 6pm; 10pm - Close Cosmo Beauty & Essex Social hour offers 10 items for $10 each including a couple of cocktails, wine & a solid assortment of light bites. Sun - Thurs: 5pm - 7pm at bar & lounge Linq 99 Prince Fun bar with excellent cocktails with a 1970s New York City subway theme. Located near front of Linq there are hosts out in the casino to welcome you in. Look for the secret photo booth while you are there! Wed - Sun: 5pm - 11pm Horseshoe / GB Shops Flavortown Choice of bottomless mimosas, bloody marys or margaritas available with their all you can eat brunch on weekdays only. All you can eat food is $25 with an optional $10 add on for steak and eggs. Drink option is $30 Mon - Fri: 8am - 2pm Planet Hollywood / Miracle The Hidden Room at Caramella Located behind the candy counter at Caramella, the Hidden Room has an old school vibe spot with a DJ each night they are open. You will need to give the password (changes weekly) to the employee at the candy counter located just past the bar. Stop at the main bar for a drink with Jose before you head in & he (or the other bartenders) will gladly share the code. Thurs - Sun: 7pm - 1am Sahara CASBAR Lounge RSVP on site for free entry & Buy one, get one coupon for piano bar. Happy hour $7 prosecco & BOGO wine, beer & cocktails Dueling Pianos Fri & Sat starting at 8pm; Happy Hour Daily: 3pm - 5pm & 8pm - 9pm Linq Off the Strip Happy Hour Apps: $10; Well drinks. house wine, all beers: $5; Bottomless mimosas: $25 (90 minute limit) HH Daily: 2pm - 5pm; Bottomless Mimosas available during brunch Planet Hollywood / Miracle Rosa Mexicano A rare all day, every day happy hour available on their patio only. Mixed Drinks; House wines; Draft Beers; Margaritas; Seltzers & Tequila Shots: $7 each Various apps including nachos: $11. Bottomless mimosas only $21 during breakfast on weekdays; or get additional options for $35 on weekends All Day; Every Day (Patio Only) Cosmo Overlook Grill Bottomless Bloody Marys & Mimosas available during daily brunch starting at $32 Daily: 8am - 3pm . Closes for winter / non pool season. Planet Hollywood / Miracle Caramella New social hour features apps and drinks for $10 each. Bottomless Bloody Marys; Mimosas or Bloody Marias for $39 with a 2 hour limit during brunch. Brunch features unlimited food for $55; a la carte ordering is not available. Social Hour: Sun - Wed 4pm - 7pm; Brunch: Sat & Sun: 10am - 3pm Strip South Nacho Daddy Offers bottomless mimosas during brunch hours for $35 AYCD Mimosas Weekdays: 8am - 2pm; Sat & Sun: 8am - Noon NYNY Live on the Brooklyn Bridge Located between Tom's Watch Bar and the Strip featuring live bands outside. Schedule varies a bit, check site for details. Thurs: 4pm - 7pm; Fri & Sat: 3pm - 10pm Sahara Balla Italian Soul Limoncello Spritz $7 all day. Happy Hour: Select wines, Aperol Spritz & a Bartender's choice drink for $10. Good selection of food including a meatball ($8); Pizza ($15) and Stuffed Mushrooms ($10) HH Daily: 5pm - 6pm; 9pm - 10pm at bar only Paris Cheri Rooftop Offers bottomless mimosas for $40 during brunch with rooftop views. Daily Brunch: 8:30am - 2pm Caesars / Forum Shops Caspians Rock & Roe Access through the door disguised as a painting, hidden behind the caviar lounge for live, loud rock music in an intimate lounge. Tables can be reserved for a minimum spend. Caviar & other snacks available until 10pm. Tues - Sat: 8pm - 2am Venetian / Palazzo Tipsy Robot Futuristic cocktail bar with robots mixing & serving the drinks via a conveyor belt Mon - Wed: 10am - 11pm; Thurs & Sun until 12am; Fri & Sat until 1am Planet Hollywood / Miracle Tipsy Robot Futuristic cocktail bar with robots mixing & serving the drinks via a conveyor belt Mon - Wed: 10am - 11pm; Thurs & Sun until 12am; Fri & Sat until 1am Aria / Crystals Jason Aldean's Kitchen & Bar Popular spot with multiple stages for live music as well as a rooftop bar. Suggest reservations if eating during busier times. Check website for detailed schedule of bands performing. Live music daily starting at noon. Venetian / Palazzo Juliet Cocktail Room Upscale lounge at the Venetian offering nightly entertaining with DJs, live jazz & karaoke depending on the night. Their cocktail list is interesting with very well done presentations that are Instagram ready. Open Daily: 3pm - 2am; Live Music / DJs start at 9pm daily, 6pm on Fri & Sat. Planet Hollywood / Miracle Yolo HH Margaritas $10; House Cocktails $8; Few app options $8 - $10 HH Mon - Thurs: 2pm - 4pm Venetian / Palazzo Canonita $28 Bottomless Mimosa or Bloody Mary's during Brunch Bottomless Brunch: Fri - Sun: 10am - 2pm Linq Chayo Offers bottomless mimosas for $30 during breakfast hours. Must purchase an entree / 90 minute limit. Daily: 8am - 1pm Flamingo Pinky's by Vanderpump The third Vanderpump themed bar on the Strip, recently opened at Flamingo. Menu is based on the show including drinks, weekend brunch and mostly small plates for dinner. Mon - Thurs: 3pm - 11pm; Fri: 3pm - 2am; Sat: 10am - 2am; Sun: 10am - 11pm Venetian / Palazzo Grand Lux Cafe Draft beer: $7; Wine & a good selection of cocktails: $10 - $12; Apps: $12 HH: Mon - Fri 4pm - 6:30pm in Bar only Resorts World Crossroads $10 small plates, beers, cocktails & wine HH: Mon - Thurs 4pm - 5:30pm Linq Tilted Kilt HH: $2 OFF Beer, House Wine & Well Cocktails; $11 Appetizers. $40 beer buckets all day Sat & Sun HH: Mon - Fri: 2PM – 6PM; Sun - Wed: 10pm - Close Wynn / Encore Aft Cocktail Deck Cocktail bar on a deck overlooking Wynn's Lake of Dreams. In the evening you can enjoy the complimentary light / music show on the Lake every half hour starting at dusk Daily: 12pm - 2am Wynn / Encore Eastside Lounge Poolside (but indoor) lounge with dueling pianos nightly Sun - Thurs: 6pm - 2am; Fri & Sat: 6pm - 3am; Dueling Pianos Nightly: 9:30pm - 1:30am Cosmo Momofuku Good amount of apps, noodles & bun options starting at $7. $8 Beers; $10 Highball; $12 Wine or Sake Daily: 3pm - 5pm Caesars / Forum Shops Pier 17 Yacht Club Located inside the Green Fairy Garden (outside Absinthe circus tent - no show ticket required). Theme based on NY harbor as Absinthe was originally planned for a NYC audience. Once inside Green Fairy look for a wooden panel area with a rope. Entrance may require you to dance. Be prepared. Daily: 5pm - 12am Bellagio Harvest Drink & food specials with good variety. Only an hour though & prices not listed on site. Good stop near conservatory if timing works out. Daily: 4:30pm - 5:30pm Paris Eiffel Tower Bar Bar for the restaurant at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. A top quality dinner is an option here or you can just go up for a drink and / or dessert at the bar. Daily: 5pm - 10pm Park MGM Juniper Does gin count as a theme? This is the spot if you want a quality gin and tonic Daily: 5pm - 1am Paris Beer Park Rooftop bar with dozens of TVs. Sun: 9am - 11pm; Mon - Thurs: 11am - 11pm; Fri: 11am - 1am; Sat: 9am - 1am Mandalay Bay / The W Flanker Popular spot on game days at Allegiant Stadium. Bottomless mimosas for $30 during brunch. Brunch only on Sat & Sun starting at 9am. Mon - Thurs: 4pm - 11pm; Fri: 4pm - 1am; Sat: 9am - 1am; Sun: 9am - 10pm NYNY Tom's Watch Bar This bar is made for watching sports & they are set up well for it. Check website for a detailed schedule or what sporting events will be on each day. Also offers bottomless mimosas until 2pm daily for $30 a person. Daily: 8am - 1am; 2am on Fri & Sat Planet Hollywood / Miracle Cabo Wabo Cantina Casual spot with outdoor seating right on the Strip. 1/2 off select apps & drinks during HH. Bottomless Mimosas & Bellini's for $33 during brunch daily from 8am - 2pm. Daily: 8am - 1am; HH Mon - Fri: 3pm - 5pm Planet Hollywood / Miracle Rainforest Cafe Snacks $8 - $10; $4 draft beer; $5 well drinks; $6 cocktails; $7 premium spirits Mon - Fri: 2pm - 6pm (Bar only) TI / Fashion Show Mall Yacht Club A rare weekend only Happy Hour with a few drink specials. Mojitos & Margaritas: $16; Beer buckets: $35; Drafts: $9 Fri - Sun: 4pm - 6pm Venetian / Palazzo BRERE osteria One of the larger Happy Hour menus for both (good) food and drinks, however prices are not listed. Will research & update shortly HH: Daily: 2pm - 5pm Venetian / Palazzo Buddy V's All You Can Drink Sangria, Mimosas, Bellinis, Domesitc Beers & Wine for $25 (2 hour limit) during Brunch Buffet ($55) Brunch - Sun: 10:30am - 2:30pm Venetian / Palazzo Flight Club Bar with high tech dartboards in semi-private areas. HH offers $2 off Draft Beer; Cocktails & Wine By the Glass; Bites starting at $8 HH: Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm. Venetian / Palazzo Mercato della Pescheria Good variety of drinks for a Happy Hour. $7 Beers; $8 Bubbles, Cocktails, Wine & Martinis. $11 Food Daily: 3pm - 6pm Venetian / Palazzo SUSHISAMBA Samba Hour offers a number of apps & sushi options from $7 - $12. $7 - $9 for Beer, Wine & Sake; $9 - $12 for select cocktails. Sun - Fri: 3pm - 6pm Aria / Crystals Bardot HH: Beer $7; Cocktails $14; Wine $12 - $16; Apps $7 and up. Endless mimosas for $42 during brunch HH: Tues - Sat: 5pm - 7pm; Brunch Fri - Sun: 9am - 2pm Caesars / Forum Shops Green Fairy Garden Located near the Absinthe circus tent, but a show ticket is not required. HH Deals: $7 beer; $8 wine; $10 well cocktails; $12 specialty cocktails including the "Absinthe Hallucinator" Open Daily 5pm - 12am; HH Sun - Thurs: 5pm - 7pm Cosmo Jaleo One of the better HH options overall, known as their "Sangria Hour." Beers $7; Wine $9; Margarita $12; Sangria $7 - $9; Apps $12 - $18; Desserts $8 Happy Hour: Sun - Thurs: 5pm - 7pm; Fri & Sat: 4:30pm - 7pm Cosmo STK Seven $7 food items during the afternoon HH as well as wine starting at $10 and cocktails at $12. Bottomless mimosas & bloody marys available during brunch for $35. HH: Daily 2:30pm - 5:30pm (Bar & Bistro Only); Brunch: Sun only: 9am - 2:30pm Excalibur Dick's Last Resort Spot known for rowdy & rude servers. "Crappy Hour" has $8 drinks and appetizers. Live music on Fri & Sat nights. HH: Mon - Thur: 12pm - 5pm TI / Fashion Show Mall Benihana Sake, wine, cocktails, sushi rolls & apps from $6 - $12. $35 for a shared Punch Bowl Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm TI / Fashion Show Mall El Segundo Sol $6.50 margaritas with apps starting at $5 Mon - Thurs: 3pm - 6pm (Bar only) TI / Fashion Show Mall Happy Camper Pizza Party patio on the strip. Small happy hour menu with select draft beers for $6. Bottomless mimosas for $45 during brunch hours HH: Mon - Thurs: 3pm - 6pm; Brunch: Sat & Sun: 9am - 3pm Caesars / Forum Shops RPM Italian Appetizers, cocktails & wine all for $8 each Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm (in bar area only) Caesars / Forum Shops Sushi Roku HH menu not available online. Specials on sushi rolls, apps as well as sake, beer & wine. Daily: 4pm - 6pm Caesars / Forum Shops The Palm Beers $5; Wine $7; Cocktails $8; Assorted apps starting at $7 Sun - Fri: 3pm - 5:30pm Caesars / Forum Shops True Food Kitchen $4+ bites, $5 beer, $6 wine, $8+ cocktails, and half-off wine Mon - Fri: 3pm - 6pm Strip South Hard Rock Cafe Bottomless mimosas during breakfast from 7:30am - 11am daily. $23; HH: $5 Domestic Drafts; $6 Craft Drafts; $6 well drinks; $7 wines Breakfast: Daily 7:30am - 11am; HH Daily: 3pm - 6pm Linq Virgils HH $6 Draft Beers; $8 Wines; $7 - $8 Cocktails; $4 - $10 Apps. Live music (mostly country) nightly at 7pm except Thursday (DJ). Music also from 12pm - 4pm on weekends. HH: Mon - Thurs: 2pm - 5pm (Downstairs Bar Only; Linq Favorite Bistro HH $6 Beers, Cocktails & Wine. $13 Cocktail Milkshakes & Smoothies; $10 Apps HH: 2pm - 6pm Daily. Live Music Daily: 6pm - 10pm Mandalay Bay / The W Ri Ra Irish bar & restaurant with music most nights. Happy hour has 1/2 price apps. $6 for Carlsberg Lager; Paulaner Hesteweizen & house wines. Thanks Taber! Daily HH: 3pm - 6pm & 11pm - Midnight; Music: Tues - Sun: 8pm - 12am MGM Grand Level Up Sports bar, live music, dance floor, arcade games. HH details not clear Open 3pm - 2am (4am on Fri & Sat); HH Mon - Thurs 5pm - 7pm; Music starts at 9pm weekdays; 10pm weekends Where to Eat on The Las Vegas Strip Hotel Title Description Suggestions Caesars / Forum Shops Cafe Americano One of the better 24 hour options on the Strip offering a late night menu with everything from breakfast to steak. Located right off the Caesars lobby the bar makes for a great people watching spot or place to wait with a drink for your check in. All American Breakfast: $25 Carne Asada Fries: 19 Turkey BLAT: $26 NYNY Il Fornaio Italian spot at NYNY with all the classics you would expect including housemade pastas & fresh breads. Beef Carpaccio: $23 Caesar Salad: $21 Lasagna: $30 Planet Hollywood / Miracle Nacho Daddy Popular mexican spot with large portions for reasonable prices. They also offer a bottomless drink option during breakfast. Entrance is on Harmon Ave, around corner of Miracle Mile Shops. Breakfast Burrito: $18 Fajita Nachos: $30 Vegan Enchiladas: $21 Bellagio Noodles Casual spot at Bellagio with reasonable prices & a large menu of asian classics. Pot Stickers: $15 Roast Duck Rice: $25 Kung Pao Shrimp: $31 Linq Chayo Casual Mexican spot located in the Linq Promenade with reasonable prices & good people watching from the patio. They are open all day and are one of the more affordable sit down breakfast options. Classic Breakfast: $17 Tortilla Soup: $13 Green Chicken Enchiladas: $25 Aria / Crystals Din Tai Fung Popular spot open for lunch and dinner at Aria. The noodle soup is a meal alone or sharable if trying some other items. Pork Xiao Long Bao: $15 Braised Beef Noodle Soup: $24 Spicy Wontons: $21 NYNY America Open 24 hours & serviing breakfast (including donuts) all day, this is a solid and reasonably priced option. Menu is simple, classic American staples and a perfect option when you want a breakfast sandwich to start your Vegas morning at 2pm. NY Breakfast Sandwich:L $16 Chicken Noodle Soup: $8 Philly Cheese Steak: $17 Venetian / Palazzo Grand Lux Cafe This is a slightly more upscale version of the Cheesecake Factory, open 24 hours a day with a huge menu that makes suggestions difficult. There are two locations within the V/P complex, the link here is to the one in the Venetian. Prices are reasonable for Vegas and its one of the better options at 3am, but not worth going out of way for. Biscuits & Gravy w/ Eggs: $20 Asian NacMihos: $19 Miso Glazed Salmon: $31 Resorts World Crossroads All Vegan menu offering a weekend brunch buffet option. Many of the menu items are intended to be meat like dishes, but all plant based. Brunch Buffet: $48 Calamari Fritti: $20 Tagliatelle Bolognese: $29 Wynn / Encore Jardin Popular brunch spot in a beautiful setting with views of the pools & gardens. Open until 3 daily with a lunch menu also available. Signature Bloody Mary: $25 Fruit Platter: $21 Brioche French Toast: $25 Flamingo Havana 1957 New & becoming popular spot at Flamingo featuring breakfast and Cuban specialities. How authentic it is seems to be debated & reviews are a bit mixed, but thats typical for a recently opened place. A solid breakfast option at least. Breakfast Burrito: $23 Cuban Sandwich: $27 Mojito: $19 Wynn / Encore Red 8 Casual, but posh spot off the casino floor with a variety of asian classics. Steamed BBQ Pork Buns (3): $11 Assorted Barbecue Platter: $32 Pad Thai: $28 Wynn / Encore Wazuzu Pan asian menu open with a 27 foot dragon made of 90,000 crystals as the dining room centerpiece. Can make for a casual lunch or a more upscale dinner. Beef Drunken Noodles: $30 Pork Pot Stickers: $14 4pm Yellow Tail Sashimi: $20 Linq Tilted Kilt UK inspired pub with waitresses in kilts with a lively atmosphere and lots of TVs. Keep the food simple, its not the reason you go here. Pub nachos: $20 10pc wings: $22 Tilted Tea: $14 Flamingo Gordon Ramsay Burger - Flamingo Busy burger spot that's consistently recommended as one of the best on Strip. They take reservations and it's best to make one, but be sure you book the right location (another at Planet Hollywood). Burger: $27 Truffle Parm Fries: $13 Sticky Toffee Waffle: $15 Caesars / Forum Shops Joes Steak & Crab One of the Strip's top steakhouses offers a lunch special for a reasonable price that is perfect to keep your Stumbling power going. For $40 you get either a 6 oz filet or a crab cake & fried shrimp along with a side & dessert. They have a great people watching "patio" and bar that is ideal for a casual lunch stop. Joe's Classic Lunch Special: $40 Caesars / Forum Shops Peter Luger Only available Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sunday Peter Luger's offers a lunch special thats hard to beat on a Stumble. You get an app, a highly rated burger, fries & a chocolate sunday for $45. Of course their full menu is also available, but that will be covered in the Upscale restaurant list later. Power Lunch Special: $45 Cosmo Momofuku Popular spot in the Cosmo's restaurant area with a small menu good for a Stumble snack. They also have a happy hour starting at 5pm daily that's worth checking out. Note: They close daily between lunch and dinner from 3pm - 5pm. Spicy Chicken Sandwich (Lunch): $21 Prok Belly Buns: $18 Ramen: $30 - $32 Cosmo STK Lunch Steakhouse with a trendy vibe that will be on the Upscale list for dinner, also offers a lunch special and a day time happy hour to make a priority. The lunch special gets you an app, entree & dessert for $45. Lunch Pre Fixe - Steak Sandwich: $45 Lunch Pre Fixe - Tagliatelle: $45 Lunch Pre Fixe - Chicken Sandwich: $45 Cosmo China Poblano Offering a mix of Chinese & Mexican food, this is not a fusion restaurant, "but as an amusing mix of elements from both traditions, in one place". So stop in for some dim sum and a taco and be sure to try the salt air margarita before Stumbling along. Salt Air Margarita: $20 Catonese style ribs: $17 Lo Mein: $19 Tacos: $8 - $9 Paris Mon Ami Gabi Always packed spot (reservations suggested) with views of the Bellagio Fountains if you get a patio table. Outdoor seating can not be reserved so suggest making a reservation, showing up a bit early and seeing your wait time for outside. If you aren't in a rush, it's worth it to wait. Their steak frites make an affordable option for a steak on the Strip. Eggs Benedict: $28 Escargots: $26 Steak frites: $46 Linq Yard House Chain spot, but has a huge set of draft beer options & a menu that has something for everyone. While the menu offers steak, seafood and more, it's best to stick to apps, burgers & sandwiches here. Beer Poke Nachos: $18 Gardein Wings: $16 Burgers / Sandwiches: $17 - $20 Horseshoe / GB Shops Giordano's Restaurant is in middle of the outdoor shop area & is open to outside (with AC & heaters as needed). Bar makes for a good people watching spot & they have a decent beer selection. People come here for the deep dish pizza, but be aware it can take 40+ minutes to prepare. Giordano's Sampler: $20 Italiano Salad: $8 - $28 Chicago style deep dish pizza: $30 - $45 Venetian / Palazzo Trattoria Reggiano A spot that sort of feels hidden despite being next to a food court in a huge hotel complex. Reasonable prices & always excellent service in a casual location. Only downside is they charge if you cancel a reservation which is needed at times on a Stumble. While your walk in chances are decent, it's suggested you book a time an hour or two out once you are en route vs booking too far in advance. Pasta E Fagioli Soup: $15 Eggplant Rollatini: $24 Spaghetti & meatballs: $28 Branzino: $48 Venetian / Palazzo BRERA osteria Located in the St Marks Square area with "patio" seating, Brera offers quality Italian food in a lively setting. Reservations are suggested here especially for dinner, but walking in for lunch or sitting at bar should not be a problem. They also have a popular Happy Hour to check out if only looking for a snack. The menu on website does not include prices. Assume apps & pizzas around $20, with pasta dishes a bit more & entrees in the $30 - $40 range. passion me! (drink): $19 Squash Blossoms: $25 Cacio E Pepe: $25 Eggplant Parm: $27 Venetian / Palazzo Buddy V's Ristorante Casual spot with all the classic Italian dishes you would expect. Prices seem to vary a bit between lunch and dinner, with sandwiches available during lunch. On Sunday they offer a brunch buffet that will fill you up to start a Stumble along with botomless drinks for an additional $20. Toscano Salad: $19 Calamari Fritti: $22 Lasagna: $35 Sunday Brunch: $55 Venetian / Palazzo Canonita Suprisingly good Mexican food in an Italian themed resort. Nice seating overlooking the indoor gondola rides. Tuna Crudo: $19 Santa Rosa Barbacoa: $32 Mexico City Enchiladas: $28 Venetian / Palazzo SUGARCANE Daily brunch with bottomless mimosas offers a good spot to start a Stumble. They have a good size menu with everything from basic breakfast to sushi rolls & a raw bar. Place can be busy, but usually not too long of a wait if you don't book a reservation in advance. Bottomless Mimosas: $26 Guava & Cheese pastry: $17 Huevos Rancheros: $21 Cuban Sandwich: $25 Venetian / Palazzo SUSHISAMBA Las Vegas Orange tree bar at the entrance to an interesting / immersive dining area make this an interesting and fun spot for any meal. If timing wokks hit up their Samba Hour, otherwise they have a good size menu of options from Sushi to grilled meats and more. Good spot for sharing stuff for a meal or just to grab a snack although it's a bit out of the way in Palazzo. Taquitos: $12 Robato meats: $12 - $28 Kobe beef goyza: $30 Neo Tokyo Roll: $23 Venetian / Palazzo Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer Consistently called out as one of the top burger spots on the Strip, but especially known for their "Crazyshakes". They do not take reservations and there is often a line / wait for a table, but easier to grab a seat at the bar. Korean BBQ WIngs: $18 Wagyu Steakhouse Burger: $26 Cookies 'N Cream Supreme (Oreo Shake): $18.50 Venetian / Palazzo Grimaldi's Pizzeria Your classic red & white checkerboard table cloth pizza spot serving up evertything you'd expect. This is a bit out of the way in the restaurant area of Palazzo, but a good option if in the area. Lemon Arugula Salad: $13 -$15 Proscuitto Arugula Pizza: $28 - $25 Pepperoni & Hot Honey Pizza: $29 - $36 Tiramisu: $7 Wynn / Encore Allegro Open for lunch and dinner serving Italian classics in a casual setting. Plenty of options to make this an upscale dinner, but their most popular dishes are the basics that work well on a Stumble. Italiano Sandwich (Lunch only): $24 Chicken Parm: $39 Rigatoni & Meatballs: $34 TI / Fashion Show Mall El Segundo Sol Fun, casual spot thats been a staple at Fashion Show Mall for years. Reasonably priced, quality mexican food that covers all the bases. Huge tequila list if that's your thing and a popular happy hour for margaritas (Mon -Thurs: 3pm - 6pm in bar only) Margarita: $14 - $25 Sangria Pitcher: $38 Family style fajitas: $49 Steak Adobo Enchiladas: $25 TI / Fashion Show Mall Happy Camper Pizza Strip side patio filled with vintage campers, disco balls, fire pits, and neon lights serving pizza and other basics. Fun, casual, people watching spot with a unique vibe. Papperoni & Ricotta Pizza: $19 - $33 Mediterranean Pizza: $18 - $31 Chicken Wings: $18 Caesars / Forum Shops Sushi Roku Las Vegas Solid sushi spot that is open for lunch and works well for a Stumble snack or full meal. If timing works out take advantage of their Happy Hour (4pm - 6pm daily) Sundown on Sunset (drink): $20 Yellowtail Diced Chiles: $25 Katana Roll: $24 Donut Holes: $13 Fontainebleau Vida Comfort food classics for breakfast & lunch daily. Bubbly flight: $48 "All- In" Breakfast: $29 Biscuit & Gravy: $16 Chicken Noodle Soup: $14 Strip North Peppermill and Fireside Lounge A Vegas icon with huge portions, neon & indoor fireplaces open 24 hours. A bit out of the way for most Stumbles, but worth a ride if you have never been. Keep it simple here, be prepared to wait a bit & leave full. Nachos: $25 Three Egg Breakfast: $18 Corned Beef Hash & Eggs: $26 Scorpion (64oz drink) Resorts World Wally's Restaurant, wine bar & gourmet market in one spot. Menu has some pricey options but also offers sandwiches & pizzas and some "patio" tables for a more casual stop. Suggest saving your splurge on caviar & other upscale items for somewhere else. Wood oven french toast: $26 (Brunch) Wally's Hero: $19 (Lunch) Buffalini PIzza: $24 (All Day) Sahara Chickie’s & Pete’s Philadelphia based crabhouse and sports bar with a large menu feauturing plenty of non seafood options. They have plenty of crab boil options, but their more popular items seem to be the sports bar basics. Don't suggest Stumbling out of your way for this spot, but if at Sahara for some reason it's a solid option. Crabfries: $12 Cheesesteak: $23 Mussels Red: $34 Caesars / Forum Shops Water Grill Quality spot in the Forum Shops that will also be an upscale dinner option, but makes for a good bar / casual stop on your Stumble. Their variety / quality of oysters is always excellent & their menu has a few non seafood options. Noble Pour: $18 Oyster Sampler (6): 24 Clams with Chorizo: $25 Lobster Roll: $38 Venetian / Palazzo Yardbird Table & Bar Highly rated spot with a good people watching bar & excellent cocktail menu. The chicken and waffles is the focus here and makes for a good meal to split if not ready for a full meal. If going during dinner hours and want a table, it's suggested to get a reservation. The bar can be tough to get a seat at as well especially pre Sphere shows or when a convention wraps up for the day. Blackberry Bourbon Lemonade: $18 Deviled Eggs: $15 Chicken & Waffles: $42 TI / Fashion Show Mall BLVD Bar BQ & Wings Mostly outdoor / patio dining on the Strip with large / sharable portions. Good size menu with options beyond BBQ & Wings such as deli sandwiches. For larger groups you can order meats by the pound for sharing. Brisket Plate: $35 Streakburger w/ cheese $26 2 Pounds Wings: $35 Linq Off the Strip This is one of the easier places to take a Stumble break, sit down and have a decent meal. They are not typically too busy and have a very reasonably priced, approachable menu. if you have a picky crew with different tastes, they should all be able to find something on the menu here. If not it's time to plan your next Vegas trip solo. Chicken Wings: $19 Salmon & Brown Rice Bowl: $29 Roast Turkey Club: $21 Beef Stroganoff: $33 MGM Grand Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill Popular spot right off the MGM Grand casino floor with a menu for all tastes. Reservations suggested for dinner, especially around show times for Ka. Dinner can get pricey for the entrees, but the location is a bit odd for an upscale dinner so stick to lunch, apps, pizzas etc. Also open for breakfast and late night quality snacks. Sangria: $18 - $26 Wolfgang's Miso Tuna Cones: $25 Prosciutto di Parma Pizza: $25 Spaghetti & Meatballs: $32 Park MGM Primrose Quality place to start your Stumble towards South end of the Strip. They have a patio available as well as a lively bar with a menu that's easy to find something you like. Ask about any daily specials as well before ordering. Warning: Botomless bubbles has been known to impact Stumbles longevity. Botomless Bubbles: $40 Classic Breakfast: $25 Primrose Omelet: $22 Primrose Club Sandwich: $21 Linq Virgil's Real BBQ Casual BBQ spot in the LInq Promenade with a basic breakfast menu & Memphis style smoked meats & sandwiches for lunch & dinner. They have good outdoor / people watching spots and check out their live music schedule (evenings + weeekend afternoons) Big Bloody Bull Rider: $18 - $25 BBQ Nachos: $18 Two Meat Plate: $38 Mephis style ribs (1/4 rack): $26 Venetian / Palazzo CHICA Las Vegas Upscale spot for dinner that offers a quality daily brunch option and excellent drink menu. They have a lively bar in a good people watching spot if stopping in for a snack or casual meal. Chica Rita: $21 Paisa Breakfast Bowl: $26 Dorado Tacos: $14 Mandalay Bay / The W Border Grill Mandalay Bay Their weekend brunch makes the perfect Stumble start being at the South end of Strip with an unlimited menu of small plates served to your table (not a buffet). If in the area on a weekday their regular menu is always available with all your favorite Mexican staples. Border Brunch: $45 Bottomless Brunch Drinks: $28 Yucatan Pork: $31 Vampiro Shrimp Tacos: $28 Mandalay Bay / The W Orla Definately more of an upscale dinner place, but if in the area, their small plates are interesting & worth a stop. Hamachi Crudo: $26 Grilled Octopus: $26 Toasted Orzo & Spicy Duck: $22 Zucchini Fritters: $18 Mandalay Bay / The W Libertine Social Gastro pub with an interesting cocktail menu and assortment of small plates made for sharing. They also have large meals made for a more upscale dinner, but if on a Stumble the bar and some shared snacks is the right move. Sunsplash (Drink): $19 Hamachi Cones: $27 Bacon Wrapped Dates: $21 Steamed Mussels: $25 Mandalay Bay / The W Rí Rá Irish Pub Open for all day everyday this is a convenient option for some Irish comfort food classics or just to stop in for a pint. They have live music at 8pm where it can get a bit busy, but otherwise you should be able to Stumble in without a problem. Just Some Eggs: $16 Banger Breakfast Sandwich: $13 Bangers & Mash: $20 Beef & Guiness Stew: $24 Mandalay Bay / The W Citizens Kitchen & Bar Solid comfort food spot serving all the classics for breakfast through dinner. Good place to keep it simple and order an American staple. They also offer a counter with to go juices & food service. Ultimate Breakfast: $22 Chicken Noodle Soup: $12 Hangry Burger: $22 Fish & Chips: $29 Excalibur TAP Sports Bar Lunch only available at the bar. Not a great spot, but options are limited at Excalibur & their lunch special is a decent deal. Otherwise, grab a beer, snack and keep Stumbling. Lunch Special: $33 TAP Nachos: $19 TAP Burger: $23 NYNY Nine Fine Irishmen Lively Irish themed pub that serves a proper Guiness with a reasonably priced menu. There are 2 floors inside, a large bar as well as Strip side outdoor seating for options on your Stumble. They tend to be busier (especially inside) once live music starts up at 9pm. Guiness: $13 Irish Nachos: $17 Corned Beef Sandwich: $23 Chicken Pot Pie: $25 NYNY Chin Chin Las Vegas Fun spot with a good size bar in a good people watching spot. The menu has a good number of Asian food staples as well as a good selection of sushi. They also have a brunch buffet that is basic American staples with a botmless drink option. Szechuan Dumplings: $20 Chinese Chicken Salad: $19 Night Market Noodles: $27 Nigiri Platter (12): $55 NYNY Tom's Watch Bar Great spot to watch a game and grab some grub. Their website is useful for listing out the details of what sporting events they will be showing so you can be sure your team will be on. Note: Their botomless mimosas is only good for 90 minutes while most other places allow for 2 hours max. That's probably good if you are Stumbling ! Botomless Mimosas (Until 2pm daily): $23 Veggie Spirit Omelet: $16 Pickle Brined Chicken: $20 Bacon Mac & Cheese: $21 NYNY Gonzalez Y Gonzalez Casual, reasonably priced Mexican food that serves as a good stop if in the area. They also have a happy hour Mon - Thurs: 2pm - 4pm if timing works out. Gonzalez Nachos: $15 Taco Salad: $16 Chimichanga: $20 NYNY Beerhaus Beer hall style spot with a large tap selection, bar games & a patio. Suggest keeping it simple here and tryign out some of their snacks & sausages for Stumble power. Beer Sausages: $11 - $13 Pretzel: $13 NYNY Broadway Burger Bar and Grill Burger spot at NYNY with a prime people watching patio. Simple menu with not much more than Burgers, along with a decent beer selection. Chili: $10 Grand Central Burger: $18 Tator Tots: $7 MGM Grand Emeril's New Orleans Fish House This spot could qualify for an upscale dinner, but we find it's a better lunch / bar stop especially on way to / from the monorail (at back of MGM). Always good quality and service with a unique menu for a Vegas Seafood spot. Gumbo: $16 Barbecue Shrimp: $28 Creole Seafood Boil: $55 MGM Grand TAP Sports Bar Decent spot to grab a beer & snack and catch some of a game. Their lunch special is a decent deal at $33 for an app, soup or salad and sandwich. Lunch Special: $33 TAP Nachos: $19 TAP Burger: $23 Park MGM La La Noodle Popular spot with a large bar and patio area offering a bunch of noodle options along with some Chinese food staples. Their hours are a little weird, but they are open for lunch most days. Reservations suggested for dinner, especially if there is an event / game at T-Mobile or Dolby Live. Pot Stickers: $17 General Tso's Chicken: $27 Noodles . . . obviously: $20 - $40 Park MGM Best Friend Popular spot with reservations needed if you want a table, however there are two bars (one in shop pre entrance, another inside) you may have luck at depending on the night. Good number of small dishes for a Stumble snack, but if you go for a full dinner, get the tasting menu. Frose' Slushie: $19 Chef Tasting Menu: $75 Garlic Chicken: $32 Kogi Short Rib Tacos: $19 Park MGM Eataly Housing about a dozen different restaurants, bars & shops, Eataly makes for good Stumbling while staying in one spot. The different counters get varying reviews, but let your eyes and nose choose for you and take advantage by sampling a few spots. Check their website for events & keep an eye out for wine tasting options along with happy hours. Wine - look for tastings Paninis / Sandwiches Italian Desserts & Coffee Aria / Crystals Javier's This spot has upscale prices, but is open for lunch and is pretty casual while out Stumbling. There's some very unique art (chainsaw wood carving) and a large tequilla selection. Margaritas: $21 - $27 Ceviches: $32 Carnitas: $40 Crab Enchiladas: $44 Aria / Crystals Salt & Ivy Popular spot for breakfast & lunch with a patio overlooking the pool deck and large bar. Don't take "Dutch Babies' literally, its just small pancakes in a cast iron pan with toppings. Chicken & Waffles: $27 Dutch Babies: $30 - $34 Cheesesteak: $29 Bellagio Sadelle's Located inside the Bellagio Conservatory this spot often has a line at busy times. Open only for breakfast and lunch with a simple menu, it's a solid spot to relax early on a Stumble in a scenic / upscale environment. Eggs Benedict: $29 Mushroom Barley Soup: $17 Triple Decked Sandwich: $23 - $39 Cosmo The Henry Very social spot at Cosmo offering late night breakfast & lunch from 10pm - 2pm daily. Vegas always has people on different schedules so here you might be having your early breakfast next to others enjoying their late night snack. Champagne Supernova: $19 Bakery items: $5 - $11 Short Rib Benedict: $26 French Dip Sandwich: $25 Cosmo Jaleo Excellent spot for an upscale dinner, also makes a good Stumble stop due to their tapas selection & quality drinks. For G&T fans, Jose Andre makes some of the best and the endless sangria is a tempting bargain if your Stumble is still going strong. Ultimate Gin & Tonic: $22 Endless Sangria: $35 Cono de sobrasada: $9 Garlic Shrimp: $38 Caesars / Forum Shops Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill The middle ground option between Ramsays Burger spots & his more upscale spots, the pub offers comfort food classics in a casual environment. There can be a wait here & the bar area is limited so reservations are recomended. Onion & Ale Soup: $18 Pub Burger (Lunch Only) : $27 Braised Short Rib & Cabbage: $44 Stickey Toffee Pudding: $15 Planet Hollywood / Miracle Gordon Ramsay Burger - PH Busy burger spot that's consistently recommended as one of the best on Strip. They take reservations and it's best to make one, but be sure you book the right location (another at Flamingo). Burger: $27 Truffle Parm Fries: $13 Toffee Pudding Ice Cream Sandwich: $15 Linq Flour & Barley Casual spot with some outdoor seating with prime people watching views. The pizza is excellent and they serve up some Italian classics along with a quaility craft beer selection. If you are wrapping up your Stumble mid strip they also have slices to go at a window. Meatballs: $16 Papparadelle Bolognese: $27 Parma Pizza: $22 Mini Cannolis: $8 Linq Hash House A Go Go Big menu with huge portions and usually a wait for a table. Good place to start your Stumble if staying Center Strip as you won't be hungry for a while. They are open for dinner on weekends, but stick to the breakfast. Bloody Mary: $21 Tractor Driver Combo: $21 - $23 Veggie Hash: $22 Biscuits & Gravy: $21 Planet Hollywood / Miracle Yolos Mexican Grill Located in middle of casino floor, you barely have to leave your slot machine for a snack. Basic Mexican menu. you may also catch happy hour or other bar specials. Good spot for a drink & snack in an area that's a bit light on options. Sweet Deal Margarita: $14 Tortilla Soup: $10 Carne Asada & Fries: $16 Chicken Burrito: $19 Things To Do On The Las Vegas Strip Hotel Title Description Cost Days / Hours Venetian / Palazzo KAMU Ultra Karaoke Largest karaoke spot in the US with private rooms (no minimum spend before 10pm). Also features a happy hour with 50% off drinks and food at the bar. Varies Mon - Wed: 6pm - 5am; Thurs: 6pm - 6am; Fri & Sat: 12pm - 6am; Sun: 6pm - 6am Paris Le Carbaret Lounge Live (and free) cabernet show in the lounge on Friday & Saturday nights $0 Lounge open daily: 5pm - 1am; Shows: Fri & Sat: 8pm; 9pm; 10pm; 11pm & Midnight Strip North Cartzilla Spend an hour riding up and down the Strip in an open top shopping cart "limo." This gets great reviews & typically sells out. Be sure to book early and prep your playlist! Pickup is usually in the Treasure Island / Fashion Show Mall area with specifics provided after booking. $59 Daily except Tuesdays. Rides at 1pm, 3pm, 5pm, 7pm & 9pm Strip South Paradox Museum Good option for a daytime attraction in the South part of the Strip. Interactive museum with plenty of photo ops of their mind challenging displays. Be sure to arrive at least 90 minutes prior to their listed closing time. Starting at $25 (Kids 4-11); $30 (Adults) Sun - Thurs: 10am - 6pm; Fri & Sat: 10am - 7pm Excalibur Fun Dungeon Classic arcade with over 200 games including carnival midways, arcade classics & King Kong Virtual Reality. Pay as you play Mon - Thurs: 10am - 11pm; Fri & Sat: 10am - 12am Circus Circus Midway Arcade Arcade located at Circus Circus's Carnival Midway featuring over 200 games & daily circus acts Load card to play Daily: 11am - 9pm; Fri & Sat until 12am Aria / Crystals Museum of Illusions Interactive museum with multiple illusion rooms & installations designed to play tricks on your mind. Ranges from $33 - $50. Buy online for discount. Teachers are free. Daily 10am - 10pm; Until 12am Fri & Sat Resorts World Resorts World Art Tour Various art exhibits in the lobby, common areas & casinos. Free 24/7 Bellagio Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art Small gallery with rotating exhibits. Check site for current & planned schedule. Starting at $19 Daily: 10am - 6pm Cosmo Cosmo Art Program Various art around the Cosmo's common area including 5 art vending machines Free 24/7 Park MGM Bliss Dance Sculpture Large outdoor dance sculpture located in Park area between NYNY & Park MGM Free 24/7 Aria / Crystals Arte Museum Immersive & interactive museum with digital art & infused scents. $40 - $60 Daily: 10am - 10pm Venetian / Palazzo Madame Tussauds Wax figurines for photo ops with your favorite celebrities. Also includes a 4D Marvel movie experience Starts at $40 Daily: 10am - 8pm Mandalay Bay / The W Swinger's Golf Unique mini golf experience with themed courses & lively bar Starts at $30 Mon - Fri (except closed on Wed): 3pm - 12am; Sat & Sun 12pm - 1am Luxor Play Playground Bar with an interactive adult playground featuring over 20 hands on games & attractions $37 - $49 for all day play Daily: 12pm - 11pm; Fri & Sat until 12am NYNY Bar At Times Square Lively bar with nightly dueling pianos. Book a table in advance especially on weekends. Admission fee varies Dueling pianos daily 8pm - 2am Harrah's Harrah's Piano Bar Fun bar featuring dueling pianos nightly. Cover charge varies Dueling pianos nightly at 9pm NYNY Big Apple Arcade Good size arcade offers packages when paired with the Big Apple Roller Coaster Purchase credits to play games Daily: 10am - 12am Aria / Crystals Aria Art Collection Various art installations around the hotel including a rotating exhibit in the lobby. Off the link here, click "Learn More" in the Fine Arts section for a handy map. $0 24/7 Caesars / Forum Shops Trevi Fountain Replica of Rome's iconic fountain with statues and illuminated waters $0 24/7 The Strat Observation Deck Located on the 58th floor of the Strat this is a 360 degree observation deck offering both indoor & outdoor options for viewing the Strip. Look for packages paired with the The Strat's thrill rides. Starts at $20 Daily: 10am - 1am The Strat Thrill Rides Located on floors 109 & 111 The Strat offers various thrill rides while towering over the Strip. $5 to add a ride on after paying for Observation Tower Daily: 2pm - 10pm Fontainebleau Fontainebleau Art Collection Featuring various art exhibits around the property $0 24/7 Venetian / Palazzo Venetian Art & Architecture Featuring Italian themed architecture and art, there's plenty to see while visiting the property including a replica of St Marks Square featuring daily opera shows $0 24/7 Venetian / Palazzo Paniq Escape Room Features 7 different escape rooms as well as a bar /lounge $36 - $46 Sun - Thurs: 12pm - 10pm; Fri & Sat: 11am - 1am TI / Fashion Show Mall Mind Twist Escape Rooms Four different escape rooms including a popular Alice in Wonderland themed option Starts at $40 Daily: 11am - 10pm TI / Fashion Show Mall Fashion Show Mall Art Walk Various public art exhibits & murals for photo ops Free Mon - Thurs: 11am - 8pm; Sun 11am - 7pm; Fri & Sat: 10am - 9pm TI / Fashion Show Mall The Cove Bar & Arcade Arcade featuring classic games as well a duck pin bowling alley & golf simulators. $5 for 20 Credits (Most Games 6-8 Credits) Sun - Thurs: 11am - 1am (Bar opens at 4pm); Fri & Sat: 11am - 2am (Bar all day) MGM Grand Topgolf High tech golf driving range with various games for golfers of all skill levels. Venue also has multiple bars, pools, DJS on Saturday nights & a concert space. Price varies based on day / time with weekend evenings twice the price of weekday mornings. From $49 - $97 per hour for bay Sun - Thurs: 9am - 1am; Fri & Sat 9am - 2am Planet Hollywood / Miracle Sandbox VR - Miracle Mile Full body Virtual Reality for groups of up to 6 to play together. $55 - $60 per person Mon - Thurs: 10am - 12am; Fri - Sun: 10am - 1am Venetian / Palazzo Sandbox VR - Venetian Full body Virtual Reality for groups of up to 6 to play together. $55 - $60 per person Daily: 10am - 12am Venetian / Palazzo Flight Club - Darts Tech enabled social darts with a restaurant and bar. Must be 21+ after 5pm; 12+ allowed until 5pm 90 minutes of gameplay: $20 per person Mon - Thurs: 11:30am - 12am; Fri: 11:30am - 1am; Sat: 11am - 1am; Sun: 11am - 12am Linq Virtual Reality Adventures Headset based Virtual Reality experience for up to 4 players at a time. Unclear Sun: 10am - 10pm; Mon - Thurs: 10am - 11pm; Fri & Sat: 10am - 12am MGM Grand Zero Latency Virtual Reality experience including family friendly puzzles for up to 8 players at a time. $50 per person / 30 minute game Daily: 10am - 12am Horseshoe / GB Shops Arcade at the Horseshoe Located near the food court in back of hotel, this arcade is lit up in neon with over 90 games Varies Mon - Thurs: 10am - 11pm (Bar opens at 4pm); Fri - Sun: 10am - 12am (Bar opens at 12pm) Luxor HyperX Arena Esports venue that hosts events & tournaments. Also offers daily non tournament options to play. Be sure to check website for events. Starting at $15 / hr; Day pass: $50 Sun - Thurs: 12pm - 9pm; Fri - Sat: 12pm - 11pm Horseshoe / GB Shops Twilight Zone Mini Golf Themed mini golf along with an arcade & bowling. Varies by activity Daily: 12pm - 10pm; Fri & Sat until 11pm Strip South Flyover Motion ride with immersive experience (wind, scents, etc) featuring a flyover of various locations. Located next to Hard Rock Cafe. $37 - $40 (Online discount) Daily: 9am - 9pm Circus Circus The Adventuredome Five acre indoor amusement park featuring 25 rides & attractions $30 - $60 for all day pass Not listed: Please call (702) 794-3939 for up-to-date park hours. Wynn / Encore Lake of Dreams Outdoor multimedia production with sound, lights & images projected on a 45 foot waterfall $0 Shows run nightly every half hour beginning at dusk. Venetian / Palazzo Gondola Rides Take a ride on a gondola complete with singing gondolier piloting your journey. Both indoor & outdoor rides are available. $39 per person; $156 for private gondola. Daily: 10am - 10pm; Fri & Sat until 12am Caesars / Forum Shops Fall of Atlantis Show Moving statutes tell the story of the fall of Atlantis with fire & lights. There's also an aquarium at the back of the show that's worth checking out. $0 Thurs - Mon: Hourly from 12pm - 8pm; Dark on Tues & Wed Flamingo Flamingo Wildlife Habitat A great Stumble detour to see flamingos, fish & more. $0 Daily: $7am - 8pm Bellagio Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Seasonally changing, always impressive display of flowers that's always recommended for first timers & a frequent stop of returning guests. Avoid late afternoons / evenings if you can as this place gets packed, making it tough to get good pictures. $0 24/7 Bellagio Fountains of Bellagio Famous attraction of powerful water fountains choregraphed to music. Usually viewed from the Strip facing Bellagio, but there are also great views from the front of hotel facing the Strip. Be aware of F1 stands impacting show & view between Oct & Dec. $0 Mon - Thurs: 3pm - 12am; Fri - Sun: 12pm - 12am. Shows every 30 min until 8pm; Every 15 min until close Paris Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck Take the elevator up 46 stories for top views of the Strip in a half scale replica of the Eiffel Tower $19 (Kids: 4-12) - $25 (12+) Daily: 12pm - 12am NYNY The Big Apple Coaster Popular ride that weaves through the replica NY skyline outside hotel. Look for combo packages with the Arcade. $25 Daily: 11am - 12am Luxor Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Featuring over 350 artifacts recovered from the site of the wreck along with a full scale recreation of the grand staircase. $39 adults; $32 kids 4-12; Combo tickets available with the Bodies Exhibit Daily: 11am - 6pm Mandalay Bay / The W Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay Walk through the tanks surrounded by over 2,000 aquatic animals including sharks & stingrays. From $29 Daily: 10am - 8pm Linq Fly LINQ Zipline The Strip's only Zipline flies riders over the Linq Promenade at speeds up to 35mph $39 - $54 Daily: 12pm - 12am MGM Grand Coca-Cola-Store Create personalized cans & bottles, browse memorabilia & taste versions from around the world. Free entry Mon - Thurs: 9am - 10pm; Fri - Sun: 9am - 11pm; Beverage Bar - Daily: 10am - 9pm Strip South M&M’S Las Vegas Create personalized M&Ms featuring iconic Las Vegas images or purchase a mix of classic colors & flavors. Free to enter Daily: 9am - 12am NYNY Hershey's Chocolate World Enjoy milkshakes, smore's, chocolate dipped strawberries & more Free to enter Mon - Thurs: 9am - 12am; Fri - Sun: 9am - 1am Horseshoe / GB Shops REAL BODIES at Horseshoe Various exhibits, including Virtual Reality options, to showcase & explore the human body Starting at $31 for adults; $23 for kids 4-12 Daily: 11am - 7:30pm Luxor Bodies | The Exhibition Showcases real full bodies & organs to provide a 3D vision of human bodies From $39; Look for combo deal with the Shark Tank 11am - 6pm or 8pm (Depends on season) My Where to Drink Favorites on The Las Vegas Strip Hotel Place Details Days / Hours My Where to Eat Favorites on The Las Vegas Strip Title Title Details Suggestions My What to Do Favorites on The Las Vegas Strip Hotel Title Days / Hours Cost

  • The Strat | Strip Stumble

    The Strat Drink Eat To Do Ready to switch properties? Where to Drink McCalls Grill Heart Heart Happy Hour Two for one select wines & beers HH Daily: 4pm - 6pm; 10pm - Close Map Website 108 Eats & Drinks Heart Heart All You Can Drink, Happy Hour, Top View Located at top of the Strat with both an indoor and open air observation deck. You will need a Tower Experience admission ticket, which are buy one get one free during Happy Hour. Drinks are also buy one, get one free during HH. Bottomless mimosas available during brunch for $38 HH: Mon - Thurs: 3pm - 7pm. Brunch Sat & Sun: 10am - 2pm Map Website Where to Eat Things To Do Observation Deck View, Kids Heart Heart Located on the 58th floor of the Strat this is a 360 degree observation deck offering both indoor & outdoor options for viewing the Strip. Look for packages paired with the The Strat's thrill rides. Daily: 10am - 1am Starts at $20 Map Website Thrill Rides Ride, Kids, View Heart Heart Located on floors 109 & 111 The Strat offers various thrill rides while towering over the Strip. Daily: 2pm - 10pm $5 to add a ride on after paying for Observation Tower Map Website Stumble On Nearby Supplies Walgreens Map Just North of Sahara Stumble North Stumble Across Sahara Stumble South Circus Circus Choose another property Nearby Transportation

  • Resorts World | Strip Stumble

    Resorts World Drink Eat To Do Ready to switch properties? Where to Drink Crossroads Heart Heart Happy Hour $10 small plates, beers, cocktails & wine HH: Mon - Thurs 4pm - 5:30pm Map Website Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den Heart Heart Speakeasy Prohibition era speakeasy with a Singaporean twist. Inside the Famous Foods Street Eats food hall, look for Ms. Meow’s Mamak Stall. Behind the stall look for a shelf of lucky cat sculptures to gain access. Sun - Wed: 5pm - 11pm; Thu - Sat: 5pm - 12am Map Website ¡VIVA! Heart Heart All You Can Drink, Happy Hour HH drinks start at $6 for beer & wine; $12 Margaritas. Apps & selected entrees are available with HH pricing. Brunch offers bottomless Sangria for $39 Daily: 11am - 10pm; Fri & Sat until 11pm. Brunch Sat & Sun 11am - 3pm. HH Daily: 3pm - 5pm Map Website Alle Lounge on 66 Heart Heart Top View Located on the 66th floor with expansive view of the Strip. Daily: 5pm - Late Map Website Eight Cigar Lounge Heart Heart Cigar Bar Upscale cigar lounge offering some very expensive smoke & cocktail pairings Mon - Fri: 4pm - Late; Sat & Sun: 12:30pm - Late Map Website Golden Monkey Tiki Lounge Heart Heart Themed Bar Tiki bar themed with punch bowls designed for groups to share Daily: 5pm - 12am Map Website Where to Eat Crossroads Heart Heart American Brunch, Dinner All Vegan menu offering a weekend brunch buffet option. Many of the menu items are intended to be meat like dishes, but all plant based. Brunch Buffet: $48 Calamari Fritti: $20 Tagliatelle Bolognese: $29 Map Website Wally's Heart Heart Italian, American Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Late Night Restaurant, wine bar & gourmet market in one spot. Menu has some pricey options but also offers sandwiches & pizzas and some "patio" tables for a more casual stop. Suggest saving your splurge on caviar & other upscale items for somewhere else. Wood oven french toast: $26 (Brunch) Wally's Hero: $19 (Lunch) Buffalini PIzza: $24 (All Day) Map Website Things To Do Resorts World Art Tour Art, Free Heart Heart Various art exhibits in the lobby, common areas & casinos. 24/7 Free Map Website Stumble On Nearby Supplies Walgreens Map Across from Resorts World Stumble North Circus Circus Stumble Across Wynn / Encore Stumble South TI / Fashion Show Mall Choose another property Nearby Transportation Vegas Loop Resorts World Station Map

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