The Hangover Heaven bus

Special bus with a team of anesthesiologists will treat a hangover, running from April 14 in Las Vegas. The team boasts that it can bring to live 90% of the customers who have been "under-the-table" last nigh. And this in just 45 minutes.

The non-standard vehicle is called "Hangover Heaven" and goes on the main boulevard of Las Vegas. Anesthesiologists will offer their customers intravenous cocktail of vitamins, medicines and amino acids to neutralize the impact of assumed amounts of alcohol.

"Hangover Heaven" is equipped with two lounges and six beds. The bus will board people who call it or get it on the road. The hangover clients will be eligible for a medical examination to determine their health status and to be established how serious is their hangover.

Then they are offered treatment as an intravenous hydration, and through systems will be infused anti-nausea cocktails and vitamins.

Prices range from $90usd in lighter cases to $400usd for really bad hangover.

Things banned in Vegas

 Las Vegas is known as a very liberal city. Gambling is permitted here, you can walk down the street drinking beer (this is prohibited in the rest of the United States). Prostitution is illegal on paper, but is tolerated. For the city, Americans say "whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."
That is why you will be surprised that the city banned a lot of things. Some prohibitions are reasonable, some are pretty weird.

Hip-hop concerts. In 2005, the sheriff ordered the casinos to ban hip-hop concerts. He claimed the reason to the increased fighting crime and vandalism in the evenings of the concerts. Once the authorities have warned that casinos that will be held responsible for the crimes that occur on their territory after the hip-hop events, they stopped inviting artists from that genre.


Pets in the central part of the city. You can walk your dog between 5 am and noon.  And there is a tendency this to become totally banned. A tourist from California has been bitten by a dog, and similar incidents in the United States are not be tolerated.

Lap Dance. In 2006, Nevada's Supreme Court bans lap dancing. Streapers are not allowed to dance, by  touching the customer. Many of them protested and said that most of their income comes from this, but the court said that they can entertain clients without touching them.

Hoop spinning in a public place. Many people try to make some money in Vegas as street artists. At one point the city was invaded by people who spin colored hoops like circus performers. However, the local government decided that they are reason for traffic jams on sidewalks and create more inconvenience than fun and banned it.

Megaphones. The reason was again the chaos created by street artists. This prohibition, however, was challenged in the court. The affected people believe that this is a restriction on freedom of speech. Currently there are only two areas where megaphones are allowed in Las Vegas.

If you are a man and you go to Las Vegas

Here are some of the things we must do if one day you visit Sin City:

To marry (and divorce the next day). We know that you are confirmed bachelor and you do not like the family life tha much, but Las Vegas is different - where people marry for the party, because they were dead drunk or because they simply have nothing to do.

Gondola. Ride on an authentic Venetian gondola! To even feel you are really in Italy, the gondolier will sing for you, then you have to give him a fat ti.

Casino. Enter the casino and play some $ 100 just to feel the thrill that only you've only watched in the "Las Vegas" show! Be careful however not to continue, because the casinos deliberately did not put clocks on the walls.

Palace for car collectors. If you are a fan of crazy cars, you must necessarily visit the imperial  palace for automobile collectors - you can see everything here - from ancient, through classical, to cutting-edge vehicles. It is worth seeing.

Striptease! They say that the nightlife in Las Vegas can only be compared with that in New York and even surpass it. The striptease clubs in Vegas are one of the most famous attractions, for which millions of tourists come every year.

Eiffel Tower. The view from above is beautiful - you can seen all over Las Vegas, and  you can even can sit in the restaurant on top of fake Paris tower.

Sky Diving. If you have a spare dollar or you are a fan of the extreme experiences, Vegas city offers jump with a parachute from 3,000 feet. The adrenaline that you will feel and the view you will see are unforgettable!

Las Vegas - entertainment capital of the world

Las Vegas without any doubt can be called entertainment capital of the world. The city is famous for its large number of casinos, fancy hotels, expensive boutiques, a variety of entertainment for adults and lavish lifestyle.

There is day and night entertainment here, parties in pools, fashion events and all sorts of different events. All these things are known by the screen.

Las Vegas is the most dense populated city in Nevada. Actually this is the largest settlement, founded in the 20th century in the United States. The whole posh resort extends to 340 square kilometers and its population reach around 600 000.

Now here are some of the most famous buildings, some of the most luxurious shops and some of the best golf courses in the USA. There is even a miniature version of the Eiffel Tower!

Las Vegas was founded just over a century. Officially became a city in 1911. At that time, Vegas was something like a stop for travelers in the west.

The construction of Hoover Dam, favorably affect the development of the city. First, the tourism developed along with the construction of the dam, and consequently the gambling was legalized. This caused the appearance of the first hotels and casinos. They were built near the two lanes of the highway. This way became the main street, which today is called The Strip. The hotels on The Strip attract people with the comfort they can offer.
       
In the 50s of last century the growth of Las Vegas as a famous tourist center continues. At that time were built some of the largest hotels with casinos, which operate today - Desert Inn, Sahara Sands and others.

Among the attractions for tourists are artificial volcano that spews fire pieces, reserve for white tigers, dolphin pool, complexes with water slides and waterfalls.

Official website of Las Vegas: http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/.