Things To Do in Vegas in the Winter

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Things To Do in Vegas in the Winter

Jan 20, 2022
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People flock to Las Vegas during the spring and summer months to worship the sun, attend their favorite musician’s concert and go to festivals, but the destination is also great in the winter months. Here are nine things to do in Vegas in the winter. 

1.    Tour Exhibits and Museums 

When the cooler months arrive in Vegas, the outside temperatures are usually pleasant, with a rainy day here and there. Even when the weather is a bit fussy, there are plenty of ways to entertain yourself indoors in the city. For instance, head downtown to tour the Mob Museum. At the museum, you’ll learn how organized crime built Las Vegas, as well as the interesting and violent history of the American mobs. 

There are two Bodies of exhibits in Vegas, one at the Luxor and the other at Bally’s. These intriguing exhibits feature real bodies that have been uniquely preserved to show you the intricacies of the human body. You’ll be able to see how the muscles, bones, and tendons of the body let people perform various activities. 

If you love history, then be sure to visit the Neon Museum. This outdoor museum displays the history of the city’s unusual signage and its culture. It is a tour that you can take during the day or at night. If you go on the evening tour, you’ll get to see some of the signs lit up in all their neon glory. 

The city’s museums and exhibits are diverse, informative, and unique. You’re sure to find one or two that will keep you entertained. 

2.    Spend a Day at the Container Park 

Downtown’s Container Park is an open-air shopping area and a dining mecca. The park is located in an area that features an industrial design. Entertainment opportunities include an interactive playground for your kids and a stage area that features free concerts and shows. With more than 40 repurposed shipping containers, you’ll love wandering around searching for unique finds and tasty cuisine. 

3.    Golf at the Dragon Ridge Country Club 

Golf memberships in Las Vegas will keep you busy year-round since there are a number of courses throughout the area. Dragon Ridge is an 18-hole championship course that measures 6,975 yards. Perfect for novice players as well as the best golf players in the world, everyone will love playing the course with its view of the celebrated Las Vegas Strip, pretty water features, and natural mountain ranges. The Dragon Ridge Golf Course has hosted top charity golf tournaments. Not only will Dragon Ridge challenge you, but it will also inspire you with its beautiful sights. 

4.    Wander Through the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens at the Bellagio 

The casinos in Las Vegas work hard to attract people from all over the world to their properties. They do this by bringing in interesting exhibits, top entertainment, and building their own unique displays. The Bellagio decided to tempt travelers to its property by constructing a conservatory and botanical gardens, which is something you’re sure to enjoy as well. 

The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens transform into two extraordinary displays during the winter. The first display is a happy holiday attraction that transitions the garden into an incredible winter wonderland, one that’s sure to put you in a celebratory mood. The second display is available from January 12 to March 2, and it is an exceptional Chinese New Year spectacle that presents the celebration. 

5.    Explore the Great Outdoors 

The cooler months are a pleasant time to explore nature in the Las Vegas area. Outdoor activities include: 

 •    Hiking 

 •    Kayaking 

 •    Biking 

Go for scenic hikes in the Red Rock Canyon, Lee Canyon, and the Valley of Fire. If you prefer water activities, take a kayak tour on Lake Mead. You can also go for a bike ride in Bootleg Canyon. 

For a Vegas-style outdoor experience, visit Seven Magic Mountains. Located about 10 miles from the city, this unique site features colorful rock formations that fit in perfectly with the city’s culture. Ugo Rondinone, a swiss artist, decided to put his spin on the human experience outside in the desert. The rock formations are yellow, pink, orange, and green, making them the perfect backdrop for your social media pages. 

6.    Drinking and Dining 

Las Vegas has turned into a great place for drinking and dining. The city features award-winning restaurants and incredible bars that will thrill your tastebuds and quench your thirst. In Vegas, you’ll find happy hour bargains and drinks that bars measure by the yard. 

For dining, you can savor a tasty steak dinner, enjoy authentic Italian cuisine, and chow down on street tacos. You can also easily satisfy your sweet tooth at French bakeries, ice cream parlors, and cafes that serve yummy pie. 

7.    Take Advantage of Spa Treatments 

Since Las Vegas is known for indulgence, you have access to several top spas. These range from classic spas to one-of-a-kind options. Book an appointment for a simple pedicure or spoil yourself with an entire day of pampering. The Mandarin Oriental spa offers guests a relaxing oasis that embraces Eastern philosophies, while the Encore spa has 51 lavish treatment rooms and services. Going to a spa in the winter will revitalize you, moisturize your skin and allow you to reset mentally for the week ahead. 

8.    Go to a Show 

Winter is a great time to take in a famous Las Vegas show. A variety of shows are performed daily, which means that you’ll be able to buy tickets to one that appeals to you. The availability of Las Vegas shows is one of the city’s most unique features, and they range from family-friendly offerings to more risqué ones. 

At a show, you’ll have the chance to watch some of the world’s most talented entertainers while in a venue that is warm and dry. If you want to participate in an interactive show experience, head to Fremont Street. 

9.    Enjoy the City’s Sights 

Las Vegas is a gorgeous city year-round, and if you haven’t slowed down to appreciate the sights lately, then be sure to do it during the winter months. While the MacDonald Highlands community is situated above the city to offer residents a pretty view at any time, taking a trip on The High Roller or visiting the Stratosphere Observation Decks will give you a different view. 

At the Stratosphere, you’ll have a choice of an indoor or outdoor observation deck. There are also places to grab a drink or a meal. If it is too chilly on the outdoor deck, stay indoors and enjoy the views in a nice warm area. The High Roller is a giant, slow-moving Ferris Wheel. It features enclosed pods that lift you 550 feet over the Strip. The ride lasts about 30 minutes. 

Play Where You Live 

The MacDonald Highlands community is a luxurious place to call home, one that makes it easy to play where you live. When you decide to move into the community, you can choose to build your own custom dream home or purchase one that is move-in ready. Along with superb homes, the neighborhood features the MacDonald Highlands country club, fitness center, and restaurants. To learn more, contact us today at (702) 614-9100.

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