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DYNAMIC ENTERTAINMENT
In February, The Neon Museum Las Vegas debuted an audiovisual immersion experience, “Brilliant!” which the museum describes as a show that redefines the way we explore the history of Las Vegas.
“Brilliant!” reanimates 40 of the museum’s iconic vintage signs in a 360-degree illuminated audiovisual experience that is accompanied by music from some of the entertainment industry’s most iconic performers. The 30-minute performances of “Brilliant!” take place hourly from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday through Monday (dark on Tuesdays). Museum general admission tickets are $23. The Neon Museum Las Vegas is at 770 N. Las Vegas Blvd. For more information, call 702-387-6366 or visit www.neonmuseum.org.
A new outdoor retail, dining and entertainment
plaza, The LINQ Promenade offers several different experiences all in one place at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The focal point is the High Roller, a 550-foot observation wheel – the tallest in the world – offering 360-degree views of the Las Vegas valley.
This high-energy marketplace offers approximately 40 shops and restaurants in a 200,000-square-foot area. The LINQ Promenade also features Brooklyn Bowl, a music venue that holds a capacity of 2,000-plus concert goers. Brooklyn Bowl has a restaurant,
32 bowling lanes, a section to watch sports during the day, nightly live performances and a nightclub area.
The Las Vegas Strip’s first zip line is set to open soon at The LINQ Promenade. Fly LINQ will be a 12-story-high zip line that starts just off Las Vegas Boulevard (at the
start of LINQ Promenade). Ten riders will zip toward the 550-foot-tall High Roller observation wheel at 35 mph. You’ll fly 1,080 feet above the open-air shopping and dining district either seated or superhero-style.
HOT NEW RESTAURANTS
The world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen restaurant is turning up the heat at Caesars Palace
in Las Vegas. Since its opening in January, the restaurant has received numerous accolades. Drawing inspiration from the global hit reality television show starring world-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay, guests will feel like they are on the studio set.
Hell’s Kitchen seats more than 300 guests including two chef’s tables, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Las Vegas Strip, red and blue design details in the show kitchen, a private dining room and a contemporary bar serving the latest trends in mixology. The Red and Blue kitchens serve up modern lunch and dinner menus including Hell’s Kitchen signature dishes and recipes featured on the show.
Celebrated chef, author and television personality Giada De Laurentiis has opened her second restaurant, Pronto by Giada, at Caesars Palace. Taking a page from her highly successful GIADA at The Cromwell, also in Las Vegas, Pronto offers guests De Laurentiis’ signature Italian fare with California influences in a fast, casual format.
Pronto offers breakfast, lunch and dinner options for guests on the go. Tables are open for brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also make
“Brilliant!” Photo Courtesy of The Neon Museum Giada De Laurentiis at Pronto. Photo courtesy of Caesars Palace.
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