By: Marcos Urrabazo, Posted, April 7, 2017 There are many fun and entertaining places to see and explore around vegas so here are top the five picks for the best and most affordable places to visit.
The Stratosphere is one of the most iconic places to see around Vegas. The ride Sky Jump has a drop of around 829 feet from the top of the stratosphere to the bottom. It is a Guinness record holder for its highest controlled descent traveling at a speed of 40 mph. The ride itself costs around $119 per ride, but you will get a reduced price if you are a hotel guest, a local, or military. If you want to beat the heat, Indoor Skydiving in Las Vegas provides classes every 30 minutes to help you learn all of the basics before going into the tunnel. The wind tunnel will rev up to around 120 mph to fulfill your adrenaline-junkie needs. They are open 7 days a week for all age groups, parties, and team building activities. A safer way to get up high is the High Roller.The High Roller was recently introduced to the strip on March 31, 2014 and is a hit-seller to this day. This ferris wheel is one of the tallest of its kind and there is no other like it. with its standard admission of around $52 per person, and it will give you an experience of a lifetime like no other with its outstanding view of Las Vegas. The High Roller can host about any event such as weddings, birthday parties, business events, and even school events for the kids to enjoy. The busiest time to ride the High Roller is around 12 p.m during the week. Once you're back on the ground, head over to play some paintball. The Las Vegas Premier Paintball field brings to you not just only paint ball, it offers air soft, low impact paintball, kids splat, and night ball. They have a ton of rental gear if you don't bring your own and they have plenty of tournaments if you wanted to go pro. so tryouts are $50 registration and they include everything you are going to need to start competing. They are able to host private parties such as bachelor parties, birthday parties and corporate events too. If you're feeling too lazy to run around Gameworks is probably one of the best gamer’s paradise there is out in Vegas. It consist of an arcade and an actual gaming center to hone your skills in the competitive world. If you're not a big gamer, you can just have fun with your friends. They have 40 gaming PC’s, 20 Xbox ones, 10 Wii U’s, and many more consoles to choose from. The busiest days are most likely the weekends. They are always upgrading by the next time you visit with more bigger and better rooms for arcade-style games, more bowling alleys, and pool tables.
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