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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Are you looking for the sweetest destination in the city? Look no further than Ethel M Chocolates. Take a self-guided tour of their chocolate-making process and experience it for yourself. Witness the machines in action, learn about the production, and, best of all, taste the final product. Each box of Ethel M Chocolates is a delightful surprise, with an explosion of flavors like sea salt caramel, tart prickly pear, top-shelf liqueur, and a variety of textures like crunchy nuts and toffee crisp. And remember the mouthwatering bites of color designed to tempt your palate. Ethel M Chocolates uses a time-honored tradition passed down through generations to make each piece of chocolate with love and care.
Join the world's largest and most popular festival, the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend. At The Orleans Hotel and Casino, you'll experience four days of non-stop fun, including live music, dancing, car shows, and pin-up contests. With over 20,000 attendees from around the globe, this event is sure to be an economic boost for Las Vegas, generating millions of dollars in revenue. Not only that, but there are also satellite events like pool parties, pre-parties, and after-parties, providing even more opportunities to enjoy rockabilly culture. If you're a rockabilly music and culture fan, take advantage of this must-attend event. Mark your calendars and join in for the best rockabilly experience you'll ever have.
Discover the wonders of the natural world at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. This incredible Museum offers interactive exhibits and educational programs that will transport you through time and across continents. Explore galleries like the African Gallery, the Prehistoric Life Gallery, the International Wildlife Gallery, the Marine Life Gallery, the Geology Gallery, and the Wild Nevada Gallery. Take advantage of the chance to visit the MGM/Mirage Young Scientists Center and the Treasures of Egypt exhibit.