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BY: Shannon Grilli | November 27,
In all honesty, it's unlikely you'll ever run out of fun things to do in Las Vegas. But if you book a room at the 4-star The LINQ Hotel and Casino, it's entirely possible that you won't even want to leave the property grounds. From private pool-side cabanas to a ride that offers one killer-view of the Las Vegas strip, The LINQ Hotel offers tons of amazing things to do during your stay. Here are 10 of our favorites:
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For the very best view of the Las Vegas strip and the surrounding mountains, head to the High Roller ride on The LINQ's outdoor promenade. At 550-feet, it's the tallest observation wheel in the world, and takes a full half-hour to complete one rotation. The space-age cabins are pretty luxurious in their own right, but if the standard pods aren't posh enough for you, book a ride in the open-bar car to enjoy premium cocktails while you soar.
If the stunning view from the top of the High Roller isn't thrilling enough for you, head to the opposite end of the Promenade for a high-flying experience with a little more adrenaline behind it. Fly LINQ is the only zip line on the Vegas strip, and sends riders soaring 1,080 feet above the shops and attractions dotting the LINQ Promenade. Choose to do the ride from a comfortable seated position, or assume a "Superman" position to really feel like you're flying. Either way, it's sure to be the most exhilarating 30 seconds you have in Las Vegas.
The menu at 3535 is filled with never-before-seen cocktails thanks to 35 custom, flavor infusions. Butternut squash-infused bourbon, wasabi gin, and chocolate chip cookie dough-infused Grand Marnier are just a few of the specialty liquors bartenders use in their inventive libations, making it nearly impossible to choose just one. Luckily, cocktail flights are available to aid you in your sampling.
Rent one of the private pool-side cabanas at Influence, The LINQ's 21 and over pool and you'll be waited on hand and foot by the attentive pool attendants and cocktail servers. But even if you don't manage to snag a reservation, the pool experience is a premium one, featuring nightly DJ parties, weekend drink specials, and plush, pool-side daybeds.
The Spa at LINQ features plenty of lush amenities for patrons who book a service, including complimentary aromatherapy, whirlpools, steam rooms, and a lounge stocked with snacks and soothing cucumber towels. But by far its most unique amenity is its Himalayan salt cave, which guests can enjoy for free with any $50 service. The cave walls are infused with real, natural salt, which is believed to aid in a number of respiratory ailments, and the glowing salt crystals set the tone for a uniquely relaxing experience.
Seriously, how many hotels have a notable magician-in-residence. America's Got Talent-winner Mat Franco dazzles guests with jaw-dropping illusions in a show that was voted "Best Magic Show in Las Vegas" two-years running (eat your heart out David Blaine!)
Officially, they're called "Fan Caves", but The LINQ describes these sleek, yet comfy gaming areas as "rentable living rooms", outfitting each spot with 98" flat-screen TVs (plus two 49" TVs), Xboxes and other gaming consoles, VR headsets, and a tablet that allows guests to play all sorts of games and even place bets through the Caesars Sports app. When it's time to refuel, a full menu of food, craft beers, and cocktails is available, as is bottle service (if that's your thing).
If you've long dreamed about getting a tattoo, there's probably no better place to finally make the commitment than Club Tattoo, where the award-winning tattoo artists use a patented interactive touch-screen design tool to ensure your tattoo looks exactly the way you want it before it ever graces your skin.
Opening in 2019, the brand new Kind Heaven experience at The LINQ will use a combination of virtual reality, wearable tech, projection mapping, and other state-of-the-art techniques to transport visitors to several Asian-inspired settings, including a night market, a lush forest, and a mountain temple. Many other details about the experience have yet to be released, but we do know there will be holographic monkeys and bartenders who whip up drinks based on your mood.
The Purple Zebra Daiquiri Bar features 20 different frozen flavors every day and... get this... they're self serve, meaning you can mix and match flavors to create your own signature drink! Traveling to Vegas with friends who don't drink? No worries: two of the flavors here are non-alcoholic, so nobody has to feel excluded from the fun.