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New and novel | If you are contemplating making the Vegas trip in the more time-honored manner -- cash in hand, adult companion alongside, no schoolchildren anywhere in sight --- Las Vegas remains its own jovial, clanging, improbably cheesy self, with a few novel diversions installed or in the works. There's a big new casino called New York, New York, the chief attractions being an architecture meant to replicate Manhattan (city skyline interior, graffiti on the inside walls) and a roller coaster that circumnavigates the entire casino. Don't ask. There's a new off-the-Strip hotel called the New Orleans, also apparently Bayou-ish in conception but lacking the requisite lunatic design elements of its larger brethren ("nothing special," sniffed the News Bureau person, when pressed for details). And next summer a grand unveiling is scheduled for a big-time casino called the Bellagio, which promises to be both imposing in square footage and blinding in golden-and-marble appointments; the concept, in News Bureauese, is "super high end, the most luxurious hotel in Las Vegas," which in sheer potential for excess is a rather delicious prospect.

The wild side | Visual respite, pleasant-smelling air and nice walks are still available at the park sites a reasonable drive away. Red Rock Canyon is the closest, 20 miles from town (I-95 west from the Strip): (702) 363-1921. Other notable non-gaming attractions include the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, located right in town (702-384-3866); Hoover Dam, eight miles east of Boulder City, about a half-hour's drive from Las Vegas out U.S. 93 (702-293-8367); and also just out of Boulder City, Lake Mead National Recreational Area (702-293-8906). And for the deeply disaffected, there's always Grand Canyon National Park, five hours away and not a slot machine in sight: (520) 638-7888.

Nuts and bolts | Air tickets, food and accommodations in Las Vegas are all subsidized by casino owners, and advertising and bargain packages are plentiful. Frequent flights arrive and depart from McCarran airport, located a short four miles from the Strip. Public shuttles carry passengers from the airport to the strip for $5, and taxis are approximately $10; many hotels offer free shuttles. Warning: If you don't make hotel reservations in advance, you might end up staying in a less-than-pleasing, second-rate casino.

Rites of passage | For romantics seeking marriage, or fallen romantics seeking divorce, Las Vegas offers quick versions of both ceremonies. The Clark County Marriage License Bureau is open 8 a.m.- midnight, Monday through Thursday, and 24 hours on weekends and holidays. For divorces, the courthouse has more regular hours, but no trial separation is necessary.
April 15, 1997


For more information, contact:

Las Vegas Visitor Center
3150 Paradise Road
Las Vegas NV 89109
(702) 892-7576

Clark County Marriage License Bureau
200 S Third St.
Las Vegas NV 89101
(702) 455-3156

Vegas.com
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