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I had a Fun Firs Time Visiting Johnny Rockets. I had ordered their Famous Strawberry Milkshake. This was the Best Shake I had in Las Vegas. I Highly recommend this place for all Families. Thank you and God Bless the Excalibur!
Not an aquarium, rather a large saltwater fish tank behind the desk. Fun to see, but not an attraction.
There are actually two parts to Cleopatra's Barge. There is the bar area and stage area. We had a few drinks there before going in to see Wayne Newton. The bar is very nice and Anna at the bar was awesome. She is super nice and made some fantastic drinks. The stage area of Cleopatra's Barge is very intimate. I don't think there is a bad seat in the house. Wayne Newton put on a wonderful show. It was over two hours long and he didn't slow down once. I work for Homeland Security at McCarran International Airport and have met Wayne Newton and his family several times. Once at the opening of the USO and then a couple of times as he was flying out. I tell you he is the most wonderful and friendly person I have ever met as is his wife. They always take time to say hello to everyone and thank the TSA screeners for all they do to keep the flying public safe. His Up Close and Personal show was amazing. He is such a amazing entertainer. I had no idea he played so many instruments and performed with a huge range of entertainers. I recommend this show to everyone.
GREAT show. Our seats were in the back yet it wasn't sold out so we asked if we could be relocated and they put us in the second row with no qualms. First row and you're definitely going to be picked on. Wear thick skin. It's a tent but climate controlled with a bar and service. What a great show. Raunchy humor yet skillful acts. Definitely 18+.
It’s sad to admit, but as a lifelong resident of Las Vegas, this was my first time playing Highland Falls. For whatever reason I had, making the trip out to the North Summerlin area was just never on my list of things I needed to do. I’m here to confess that was a big mistake. When you show up at the course, there isn’t a lot of hype to get you pumped up for the round. The parking lot and clubhouse are reminiscent of a senior citizen fitness center commonly found in the retirement communities around the valley. But once you leave that part of the property and get to the golf, things get enticing. I’ll take a step back; the clubhouse or “Pro Shop” is very lackluster. A very small sampling of apparel and a few clubs is what you get in a minimal space. You can tell right away Highland Falls is a neighborhood golf course and not a Vegas destination resort. That’s where the mundane and blandness ends for the course. The practice facility was a shock to me. It’s set up perfectly with many targets to aim at, and they’re spaced out to give you a variety of distances to fire at. The chipping green is large and has a bunker to work on your sand game. The putting green is also a great size, and there is a second one near the first tee. I liked that they had some music playing out on the range. Nothing over the top, but just enough to make the environment inviting. You can see from the photos the course was in typical Vegas winter conditions. Dormant rough and patchy but playable fairways. The greens were outstanding, though, and for a community golf course, that was a surprise. A lot of my golf is played at Revere, and their members are notorious for leaving pitch marks. That wasn’t the case at Highland Falls. The routing is very similar to the other course in the area, Palm Valley. What Highland Falls offers that Palm Valley can’t touch are the views. When you cross over to the back nine, a few holes in, you start the accent up the hill, and you’re rewarded with some of the best views I’ve ever seen from a Las Vegas golf course. In my opinion, the most scenic views you’ll find are at Rio Secco, Revere, and Bears Best. However, Highland Falls is now included on that list. I had no idea there were so many incredible views out here. The golf course isn’t overly challenging. For the first time playing it, I wasn’t out of position or confused about the holes. It’s pretty much right in front of you the entire round, so don’t be passive, swing away! Highland Falls was a blast, and I won’t be turning down any future invites to play there. I can highly recommend making a tee time here. I don’t think anyone would be upset with the time spent on this course. I am looking forward to playing the course when it’s not dormant. I’ll be curious to see if I still feel the same way when the balls are not running out, and the rough is more penalizing.
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