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Free Vegas: The Fremont Street Experience

Las Vegas on a Budget

By VegasWriter, published Jul 20, 2007
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Las Vegas: gambling, partying, drinking, and the largest LCD big screen in the world?

Many of Sin City's hotel and casino mega-resorts boast some sort of oversized attraction to lure tourists and visitors to the floors of their casinos. The fountains of Bellagio. The Volcano at the Mirage. The giant canals of the Venetian. The "Sirens of TI" pirate show at Treasure Island. These are a few of the attractions on the Strip that are free and designed to attract the tourist's dollar.

Head down to Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas and you'll find the largest LCD big screen in the world. Where exactly is it? Look up, it's overhead - arching over pedestrian friendly Fremont Street. During the day in the above 100 degree weather of the desert, the big screen (known as Viva Vision), shades all of Fremont Street and the casinos that line it. Walk on the strip during the day and you'll likely pass out from the heat, but head over to Fremont Street and you can enjoy a drink while walking in the shade of this behemoth. And at night, every hour on the hour you'll notice thousands of people craning their necks skywards to take in the free light and video shows that dance across the screen. From a tribute to the American landscape to dice and chips rolling to a large alien invasion, you'll never know exactly what you'll see overhead.

When you're not taking in the massive aerial shows on the big screen, you can try your luck in one of the many downtown casino's that line Fremont Street. The Golden Nugget, Binion's Horseshoe, the Las Vegas Club, and the Four Queens are just a few of the casino's that are a part of the downtown Vegas party. Many of these casino's offer generous bonuses to attract tourists and compete with the Strip's mega-resorts. They also offer some of the lowest limits at the tables in Vegas. If you want to play $5 blackjack, head down to Fremont Street.

Free Vegas: The Fremont Street Experience

Giant dice rolling across the giant screen that covers the length of Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas.

Credit: Heather Wiemers

Copyright: Heather Wiemers

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