Las Vegas Entertainment

  1. Brenden Palms Casino

    Home to the CineVegas film festival, the swankest off-Strip movieplex is fitted with IMAX and Lucasfilm THX digital sound, plus stadium seating for superior sightlines.

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  2. Folies Bergère

    A gaudy tribute to the Parisian Music Hall, Vegas' longest-running production still has some of the most beautiful showgirls in town. Sticking to a formulaic Francophile theme, over-the-top song-and-dance numbers include the inevitable can-can routine, plus a comedic juggler to lighten it up.

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  3. Luxor Imax Theatre

    Luxor's theater projects onto a seven-story, wall-mounted - rather than curved overhead - screen, but the images are 10 times more detailed than conventional cinemas, not to mention the 15,000-watt digital surround-sound system.

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  4. Regal Village Square

    Las Vegas doesn't have any arthouse cinemas, but this multiplex way the hell out west of the Strip usually has at least a couple of independent flicks up on the marquee.

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  5. Vegas Drive-In

    One of the only drive-ins in the entire state of Nevada, this old-fashioned place screens up to six double features daily. Bring your buddies, grab a bucket of popcorn and put your feet up on the dashboard.

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