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My Visit to Nevada

Las Vegas

I’ve been to the Sin City  3 times but each time I went, it still felt like it was my first time. For one, there are so many things to do, see and enjoy in and outside of Las Vegas. Situated on the Mojave Desert, Vegas is known as the “Entertainment Capital of the World” boasting massive 24-hour casino hotels, world-class restaurant, fancy shopping centers, world-renowned celebrity performances, live shows, crazy stunts, interesting street characters, over-the-top parties, amazing spots, attractions, and so so much more. If kids have Disneyland and Disney World to enjoy, heck, I have Vegas!

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A fabulous welcome indeed!

Just like nobody goes to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower, to New York without visiting the State of Liberty, to San Francisco without seeing the Golden Gate Bridge, no one goes to Vegas without snapping a photo with this iconic sign that reads “Welcome to Fabulous Downtown Las Vegas Nevada”. Located on the south of Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino along the Vegas Strip, this famous signage is free for everyone to see 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.

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How to see more of San Francisco in 2 days: Day 2

The Alcatraz Island

With only half day left to explore the Bay area before embarking on a 6-hour drive back to L.A., I have decided to take a quick tour on one of the top destinations in San Francisco – the Alcatraz. Despite closing down in 1963, this iconic place continues to fascinate people across the world drawing at least 1.5 million visitors each year. Once home to America’s most famous criminals like Al Capone, George “Machine Gun” Kelly, Robert ” The Birdman of Alcatraz” Stroud and etc., this island just about 1.25 miles off the coast of San Francisco is best known for its notoriety.

Alcatraz Island

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I booked my ticket online through the official website for Alcatraz Island tours. Day tours are available for: $29.95 for senior ages 62+, $31 ages between 12-61, $19.25 for children ages between 5-11, and free for children between 0-4 years old. Night tours are available for $$35.95 for senior ages 62+, $38 for ages 18-61, $37 for ages 12-17, $22.75 for ages 5-11 and free for children between the ages 0-4. Family tour package is also available for $94.25 for 2 adults + children ages 5-11. Tourists have the option to choose what type of tours to take; early bird, day tour and night tour (click here for comparison of tours and days of availability). I was hoping to purchase the night tour based on comparison and reviews but I wasn’t that lucky. Tip: Purchase your ticket way ahead of time as they sell out pretty fast.

 

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How to see MORE of San Francisco just 2 days: Day 1

San Francisco City Tour

It was 7 years ago when I first had my first opportunity to travel to San Francisco…. for just one night! It’s like forever ago that what I saw and where I went for that one night seemed to be a blurry memory to me. But, oh yeah, I remember my friend taking me for dinner in one of the restaurants somewhere in the Fisherman’s Wharf; I remember driving along the Golden Gate Bridge and I remember driving up to the Twin Peaks and enjoyed the amazing view of San Francisco City at night. And I told myself that one day, I would be back and enjoy the beauty of SanFo some more.

And that day came… However, this time around, I have ONLY 2 days  to explore the city so of course I had to figure out the best way to see MORE of Sanfo in a short time and in the most inexpensive way. So what did I do on those 2 days?

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