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vegasrocks
10-29-2009, 02:14 AM
I just found this site that has diagrams of the strip and other areas of Las Vegas. They are printable. I am so glad to have found them. This way you can get an idea of where you want to go and kind of plan things out before you even get there. Not to mention that they will help you to NOT become lost as I would do lol!
Here is the diagram of the strip.
http://www.goingtovegas.com/lv-strip.gif
goingtovegas.com
For more diagrams click on the link below. I know I will be printing some of these up. I think they will come in handy!
Vegas Diagrams (http://www.goingtovegas.com/kpv-diag.htm)
just remember with all these maps they make everything look so close together. they are not...
VegasLover
10-29-2009, 01:13 PM
just remember with all these maps they make everything look so close together. they are not...
I can vouch for that! I remember having the bright idea of walking the strip one day just to say I did it.
Started a Bally's and went to Mandalay Bay then to Stratosphere taking pictures all the way!
Also took a taxi back from Stratosphere to Bally's I was done! :D
VegasLuvsMe
10-29-2009, 02:51 PM
I can vouch for that! I remember having the bright idea of walking the strip one day just to say I did it.
Started a Bally's and went to Mandalay Bay then to Stratosphere taking pictures all the way!
Also took a taxi back from Stratosphere to Bally's I was done! :D
I've done something simular on one of my visits too, but I started from the Palazzo, south to Mandalay Bay and then north to the Stratosphere.
That's roughly 4.5 miles of walking, and stopping off for lunch of course :D.
I think I took a cab back to the Palazzo that day too.
Would have loved to walk all the way down to Fremont Street, but was tuckered out by the time I reached the Stratosphere.
Starting at Mandalay Bay (the first hotel/casino on the southern end of the strip) and going north to the Stratosphere (the last big hotel/casino on the north end of the strip) is nearly 3 miles, so there is some walking involved while site-seeing on the strip.
Next time I decide to go walking, I will head straight north to Fremont Street and then get a cab ride back. ;)
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