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Saturday, August 30, 2014

What to Do In Las Vegas For Labor Day Weekend



Top 5 Las Vegas Labor Day WeekendAs our nation observes Labor Day and waves goodbye to another hot, summer holiday season, and hello to upwards of two million visitors who will converge on our city in the desert over the next three days that extend this long weekend. USA Today says “The holiday weekend in Las Vegas is definitely dominated by the club scene, both day and night.” But there is plenty to do even if the club scene is not your style.
Red Rock Resort
Cabana Club Season Send Off: Everyone likes free stuff. Get to the Cabana Club early and get a free squirt gun, plus free vodka shots before 2 p.m. DJ L1 spins throughout the afternoon. Sunday, August 31, 11 a.m., Cabana Club.

The Sayers Club, SLS
Sayers Sessions: Featuring live sets by powerful vocalists and a talented house band, the crowd will never know who is going to be gracing the iconic stage. Saturday, August 30, and Sunday, August 31, 10 p.m., $33 men, $22 women.

Primm Valley Casino Resorts
Primm will be painting the night sky in an array of color with fireworks in honor of Labor Day. The second annual display will start at dusk on Sunday, Aug. 31.

Caesars Palace
Fizz, the luxe champagne bar at Caesars Palace, on Friday and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. Located conveniently near the entrance to The Forum Shops, Fizz is the first stop on the Pop & Shop package. For $50, guests will receive a signature Fizz champagne flute with endless refills, as well as a gift bag with discounts, coupons and samples for stores within The Forum Shops.

South Point
7K of Badass- If your idea of enjoying the holiday is less day club at the pool and more getting hosed down while hustling through challenging terrains, make your way to South Point for its second annual Badass Dash on Saturday. More than 3,000 weekend warriors braved the 7k course last year, and this year, more than 35 one-of-a-kind obstacles will challenge participants. Badass Dash, the adventure group behind the challenge, has partnered with Autism Speaks and local charity Dave Rice Foundation, both dedicated to educating and advocating for those with developmental disorders, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit each foundation.



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