
A brand-new multi-room indoor dessert-themed exhibition space functioning as a structural anchor for the Area15 commercial expansion district. The newly completed facility contains specialized gallery installations and a high-volume central sprinkle pool. Visitors can walk through the completed indoor rooms or access an exclusive on-site bar.
Best for families and spectators of interactive commercial installations.
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A newly completed expansion to the subterranean transit system connecting Harry Reid International Airport directly to the resort corridor via enclosed transit tubes. The underground concrete tunnels are equipped with specialized LED illumination arrays. Passengers ride in dedicated electric sedans moving through the tunnels to transit between terminals and hotels in under five minutes.
Best for: Travelers seeking alternative transit to bypass surface street traffic.
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An outdoor archival exhibition lot featuring historical commercial signage displays. This year, the collection has integrated the newly installed Siegfried & Roy Bronze Tiger and the Las Vegas Grand Prix display. Visitors can walk the boneyard rows to examine these additions while utilizing the adjacent North Gallery for the 3D photogrammetry projection show.
Best for history buffs and design enthusiasts.
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A new 160,000-square-foot multi-sport indoor athletic complex featuring two stories of dedicated recreational space. The facility contains eight full-length hardwood basketball courts configurable for net sports and specialized hybrid turf fields.
Best for regional athletic teams and tournament spectators.
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A localized neighborhood casino property situated within the Cadence residential master-planned perimeter. The facility has completely replaced the legacy structural assets with an expanded slot machine floor, dedicated table game stations, and brand-new casual dining counters. Visitors can access the modernized facility directly from the surrounding community path systems.
Best for travelers seeking a regional gaming space away from the main resort corridor.
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An adaptive reuse of two office buildings located in Green Valley Ranch, just west of The District at Green Valley Ranch. The renovated site has integrated an open-air retail campus featuring wide breezeways, landscaped courtyards, and a centralized kiosk square. Visitors can walk the covered pathways to access brand-new single-level shopping storefronts and outdoor dining lounges.
Best for diners and shoppers seeking outdoor pedestrian spaces.
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An existing public railway preservation complex operating historical train excursions. The facility has integrated a brand-new Welcome Plaza and a steel-and-glass industrial exhibition hall. Visitors can tour the new locomotive galleries and view active railcar restoration projects through a specialized heritage workshop viewing window.
Best for families and rail hobbyists.
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An historic border highway casino destination operating along the Interstate 15 corridor, recently saved from closure and now managed by Terrible’s. The multi-property footprint is undergoing an operational overhaul that will integrate modernized lodging units at Primm Valley Resort, updated exterior ramps, and a brand-new ground-level quick-service food hall. Visitors will be able to access the redesigned central corridor and use expanded parking fields optimized for utility vehicles.
Best for interstate commuters and off-road vehicle travelers.
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An unpopulated historical settlement site situated within the Overton Arm basin of Lake Mead. Receding reservoir levels have fully exposed the remains of the original 1860s townsite. Visitors can hike a 2.5-mile trail loop to examine reemerged stone foundations, old road grids, and cistern ruins on the dry valley floor.
Best for desert hikers and historical sightseers.
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An existing regional resort and casino property located in the Virgin River Valley. For the 2026 season, the interior has integrated a modernized casino floor layout, refurbished hotel rooms, and an expanded sports wagering room featuring a centralized multi-screen digital display wall. Visitors can navigate the reorganized gaming floor or access updated outdoor poolside event spaces.
Best for golfers and weekend resort travelers.
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An existing mid-range riverfront resort property situated along Casino Drive. Having undergone renovations, the building has integrated modernized lobby interiors, updated elevators, and a brand-new multi-concept dining hall that replaces the legacy buffet room. Visitors can access the automated check-in kiosks or view the Colorado River from the expanded dining pavilion.
Best for river travelers seeking modernized resort accommodations.
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A public riverfront recreation park situated within the Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area. A major engineering dredging project has successfully restored deep-water access to the protected shoreline lagoon. Visitors can enter the calm basin waters to paddleboard or swim away from the river’s main current.
Best for paddle-boarders and families seeking calm water conditions.
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