Have you ever wanted to eat an ice cream sundae out of a kitchen sink? Who hasn’t, right? At Sloan’s, located inside the Venetian, you can do just that.
Mat Luschek
Mat joined the Review-Journal in August 2018. He previously worked as the Sr. Content Producer at a San Francisco-based startup called Culture Amp. He has also worked for five other newspapers, including the Houston Chronicle, Denver Post and L.A. Times, and was an online content producer for NBC Bay Area. In his free time, he enjoys building movie props and replicas.
Slamtec, a Chinese robotics company, is preparing for it to be more common to order food, drinks or shoes from a robot.
Kiki has cameras and facial recognition so it will learn who its owner is.
The Thriller Villa in Las Vegas was not only home to Michael Jackson, but now houses the Liberace Museum collection.
The Christmas decorations at Terry and Angie Fator’s home in southwest Las Vegas are arguably better than a hotel’s holiday display.
The Rio in Las Vegas is hosting the Global Winter Wonderland, a display of holiday decorations, through Jan. 20.
Swing on down to the Burlesque Hall of Fame, located in the Arts District of Las Vegas.
Benny the Ice Skating Dog, is a Las Vegas Labrador who was rescued by former professional ice skater, Cheryl Del Sangro.
The Nevada State Museum is home to hundreds of pieces that have been collected to help educate people about the state and its natural history.
A visit to the Silverton Casino Hotel is not complete without taking in the popular, and very unique, mermaid show.
Housed in an old post office and courthouse building in downtown Las Vegas is The Mob Museum.
If you’re tired of the hustle and bustle of holiday madness, you might consider taking in a cup of cocoa and sitting by the fire at Winter’s Village, either at Green Valley Ranch or Red Rock Resorts.
Take a tour of an icy kingdom at the Bellagio’s latest winter wonderland entitled “Majestic Holiday Magic.”
Surf’s up, dude! Or at least the lights are at Cowabunga Bay.
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum, located at 900 Las Vegas Blvd N., opened in 1991 with exhibits on loan.