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Adventuredome
Enclosed by over 8000 pink-glass panes, Circus Circus' indoor amusement park is packed with thrills. Must-rides include the double-loop, double-corkscrew Canyon Blaster and the Sling Shot tower ride packing a whopping four Gs of acceleration. Clowns perform free shows throughout the day.
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Circus Circus Midway
Free circus performances acts steal centre stage directly above this Austin Powers-era casino's main floor. Grab a seat at the revolving Horse-A-Round Bar made infamous by Hunter S Thompson's gonzo-journalism epic Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas.
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Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
Step away from the gaming area into 15 acres of gardens, pools, waterfalls and waterways filled with swans, exotic birds and ornamental koi, where Chilean flamingos and African penguins wander around, and palm trees and jungle plants flourish in the midst of the Great Basin desert.
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Gameworks
Conceived by Steven Spielberg and developed by DreamWorks SKG with Sega and Universal Studios, this high-tech arcade inhabits a large underground space with a full bar, 75ft (23m) climbing wall, pool tables and loads of multiplayer virtual-reality games. It's only ever crowded - and fun - at night, when entry is restricted to over-21s.
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Imperial Dealertainers
Time your visit to the Imperial Palace to coincide with the evening shift change of the Imperial Dealertainers, celebrity impersonators who do double duty as blackjack dealers. Elvis, Janet Jackson, Gwen Stefani and others belt out hits between hands.
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Lion Habitat At MGM Grand
MGM owns many of the magnificent felines, all descendants of the movie company's original mascot, but only two are shown off in this multimillion-dollar enclosure at any given time. The big cats sprawl atop a see-through walkway tunnel, separated from gawkers' heads by only a sheet of protective glass - and a couple of feet of air.
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Manhattan Express Rollercoaster
Feel your life flash before you on the Manhattan Express Rollercoaster, where a twist-and-dive maneuver produces a (rather violent) sensation similar to what a pilot feels during a barrel roll in a fighter plane.
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Shark Reef
Despite billboards advertising a great white shark looking oh-so-menacing, you won't actually see any great whites at M-Bay. But this walk-through aquarium is home to over a thousand submarine beasties, including jellyfish, moray eels, stingrays and yes, some sharks. Other rare and endangered toothy reptiles on display include some of the world's last remaining golden crocodiles.
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Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat
All of the feats of conservation bragged about on the free audio tour can't compensate for enclosures built much too small for animals who roam the world's wildest places, like snow leopards, black jaguars, white lions and tigers. The Atlantic bottlenose dolphin pools are painfully cramped, too.
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Sirens Of Ti
The laughably spicy Sirens of TI show, a mock sea battle fired up by pyrotechnics, witnesses a clash of the sexes pitting buxom temptresses against renegade freebooters in the cove outside TI (Treasure Island).
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Stratosphere Tower
The world's highest thrill rides await, a whopping 110 stories above the Strip. Big Shot straps riders into completely exposed seats that zip up the tower's pinnacle, while Insanity spins riders out over the tower's edge. Views from X Scream are good, but the ride itself is a dud - save your dough for Romance at Top of the World lounge.
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Vegas Cyber Speedway & Speed
The Speedway's Indy car simulators are so real that they excite real Formula One drivers. The artificial racers are bolted to hydraulic platforms fronting 20ft (7m) wraparound screens that are scary in their realism. Speed, an electromagnetic roller-coaster, slingshots to a top speed of 70mph.
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