Metal sculptures of Ice Age megafauna and a large mammoth statue greet visitors, setting a distinctive prehistoric tone. The park offers interactive exhibits, a modern visitor center, and scenic views that combine education with natural beauty. Shaded picnic areas and well-maintained trails create a comfortable, accessible environment for families and learners.
Clean restrooms sit next to the visitor center alongside a water bottle refill station and a shaded picnic area with tables. Bathrooms stay well-maintained and the whole area feels tidy.
The trail and museum offer detailed information about Ice Age animals and archaeological digs. Interactive displays engage kids, while placards and exhibits provide insightful history about the valley and past digs.
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The entrance fee is $3 per adult, free for children 12 and under.
The park is open Wednesday to Sunday from 8:00am to 4:30pm.
The park offers activities suitable for all age groups and abilities.
A 360° ultra high-resolution screen surrounds moving seats that dip in sync with visuals, creating an immersive flight experience. The atmosphere is relaxing and visually stunning, with a modern, immaculate facility featuring a lounge and bar offering unique cocktails. Visitors often enjoy quiet entry and free lockers, making it easy to settle in and enjoy the ride and amenities.
Bathrooms stay consistently clean and well-maintained. Lockers for rent offer secure storage for purses and suitcases.
The experience offers a unique interactive movie that is both educational and informative. The Iceland ride stands out as more interesting than the Canada ride, with insights into filming shared at the end.
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Tickets are cheaper online ($36 per adult) than at the theater ($41).
Shows occur every 30 minutes, so arrive about 15 minutes early.
Flyover offers a military discount, available only on-site.
Space blends vintage style with 1920s Korean coffee culture influences, featuring unique seating like swings, hammocks, and a library nook. Atmosphere feels cozy and quiet, enhanced by live plants and a greenhouse-like effect. Environment suits both relaxation and coworking, with many corners for socializing or solitude.
Audio Korean lecture plays in the bathroom, offering a unique learning experience. The ceiling interior stands out with its impressive design.
A speakeasy cafe/bakery concept creates a unique vibe with antiques and old furniture in every corner. The interior features a greenhouse and stair-step seating, making the atmosphere feel original and like somewhere else.
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The kitchen closes at 9 PM, not 10 PM, so plan accordingly.
The café has no outside sign, making it hard to find.
Expect limited seating, especially during busy hours.
Stadium-style seating and smokeless grills create a sophisticated, intimate atmosphere without the usual BBQ odor. A live DJ spins 80s music, adding lively energy to the modern, stylish space. The focus on premium Wagyu beef and an extensive wine list complements the unique Korean BBQ experience.
Thin square-shaped somen noodles stand out, cooked just right. The menu offers diverse flavors that keep the food interesting.
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Reservations are essential, especially for special events like Thanksgiving dinner.
COTE Vegas is the only Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse in North America.
The restaurant accommodates food allergies, ensuring a safe dining experience.
Large room filled with vintage and modern pinball machines creates a nostalgic, neon-lit atmosphere with the tactile sounds of flippers and bells. Families, locals, and tourists mingle in a welcoming, relaxed space that feels like a time machine through decades of gaming history.
Bathrooms stay consistently clean and well-maintained. They offer a super clean environment throughout.
Many vintage pinball machines fill the space, some with handwritten fact cards. The arcade features rare titles and offers a nostalgic experience with old machines showing unique ball movement.
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There is no cover charge to get into the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Its location directly on the Strip includes a large, complimentary parking lot.
You need coins to play the pinball machines, typically costing $0.25 to $1 each.
Hospital-themed restaurant features nurses as servers and customers wearing hospital gowns, creating a lively, chaotic atmosphere. Drinks come in IV bags and giant syringes, adding to the unique experience. Food includes massive, greasy burgers and exceptional onion rings.
Images of Bruce and Caitlyn Jenner mark the men's and women's restrooms. The bathroom doors have a funny design and the urinals include a surprise element. A sign inside also draws attention.
Unusual decor sets the scene and adds to the vibe. Servers interact in a way that surprises, like playful physical gestures. Knowing how the food is made adds an extra layer to the whole experience.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments, so bring cash or use the ATM.
Customers are required to wear hospital gowns during their visit.
If you don't finish your meal, you may face a challenge with consequences.