The Fremont Street Experience is a must-see destination in Las Vegas, spanning five blocks of Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. This portion of the street is closed to traffic for visitors to enjoy the attractions. The main feature at FSE is the 1,500-foot-long LED screen canopy that illuminates with over 12 million LED lamps. The canopy screenplays show Lucky Vegas, American Freedom, Don McLean's American Pie, A Tribute to Queen, and KISS Over Vegas while music blares in the background. It's worth keeping an eye on FSE's calendar as two stages on site have hosted concerts from bands like Kansas, Blue Oyster Cult, Joe Diffie, Foghat, the Doobie Brothers, and more. The majority of the concerts held at the attraction are free.
Escape to paradise at Lake Las Vegas Water Sports, where adventure and relaxation await you. You can choose from various exciting outdoor activities such as Duffy electric boat rentals, flyboarding, standup paddleboarding, or private events aboard the luxurious La Contessa Yacht. Experience the serene beauty of kayaking or paddleboarding on the glistening waters, or soar above the crowds with a thrilling water jetpack while admiring the breathtaking lake views. With a full-service marina, you can easily set sail on your vessel of choice and enjoy a fun day in the sun. Don't wait any longer to embark on your ultimate adventure, leisure, and recreation lifestyle.
Experience the thrill and excitement of the Atomic Testing Museum. This incredible Museum is a treasure trove of exhibits and artifacts that chronicle the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site from 1951 to the present day. Witness the items used during the testing, such as Geiger counters, radiation testing devices, and radio badges. Be amazed by the Native American artifacts discovered near the testing site, atomic age pop culture memorabilia, testing equipment, facility figures, videos, and interactive activities. And be sure not to miss the Ground Zero Theater, where you can feel the thrill of observing an atmospheric nuclear test simulation. The Atomic Testing Museum is an experience and a must-visit destination for anyone who loves history and science.