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    The Bullring

    4.1 (9 reviews)

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    North American Big Rig racing
    Jared N.

    I have been coming to the Bullring for years. Since the time that the backstretch was actually the front and the stands faced the setting sun. Those were the days before real restrooms and snack stands were built. And if you look closely at the back stretch you can see where the old victory lane was. History is awesome. Now that your history lesson is over, lets talk about the present. The Bullring is still a top notch racing facility. Being a 3/8 mile oval means that there is not a bad seat in the house. There is one seat in particular that I prefer and it is up where the benches have backs. That starts around row 15. Below that and you have no back support. Still, you can see the entire track from wherever you choose to sit. There is plenty to see here. So many different classes of racecars. From a young age, kids start in the Bandelero class. Then they might move up to the Legends and Thunder Cars. From there you have the Bombers (my favorite), the Super Stocks, Modifieds (loud and fast), and Late Models. There is no shortage of racing action. On any given Saturday you will see qualifying, heat races, trophy dashes and feature races. There are touring series like USAC Midget cars and last night had the North American Big Rigs. It was almost hard to see these trucks hauling a$$ through all their exhaust. Then on special nights you might get a demolition derby, waterless boat races (cars towing boats with no trailer), monster trucks, drift cars, and a jet powered dragster that melts another car. The fireworks on the track may even transfer to the sky for a fireworks show to end the evening. I am speaking of course of the annual Night of Fire held every year on July 3rd. This is the summer send off at the Bullring and one that is worth the trip. It is excitement galore. The magic here is that the Bullring has stayed open through tough economic times. When other tracks across the country have either closed or delayed opening, the Bullring has remained steady. Inflation has dictated higher ticket prices and the end of $1 hot dogs (now $2) and $1 beers (now $2 or $3). It is still an affordable way to entertain yourself for a few hours at a time. It is still cheaper than a two hour movie with a large popcorn and Coke and a night at the Bullring lasts three times as long.

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    it's sooooooo fun!!! the whole experience is just a must do!! sad the beer was gone quick but it was great!

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    Las Vegas Motor Speedway - @ LVMS 11/28/23

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    3.9(209 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Hey Yelp friends!! This event was so fun and done so right!…read more This gonna be my new annual tradition. We usually drive thru these lights every year(and we did) but wow it so fun to walk it! My hubby played music so we could enjoy holiday tunes while we meandered. Great job by everyone. Parking was set up right across from the lights entry. We had so much fun getting pumped up by the dJ/MC and the Marching band and the cheer leaders and all the raffles and photo OPPs. Everyone was in the festive mood and dressed for the occasion. This fun supports the children's charity and a lot of people brought children's pjs to donate. If you haven't done this yet. Put it on your list of must dos this year. I recommend. See you out there!

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a fun experience, especially during the holiday season. The light…read moredisplays are creative and extensive, it's exciting driving through and seeing how much detail went into everything. This year the kids sat on the back of the truck bed and enjoyed their hot chocolate looking at all the lights from a great view. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a festive activity. Also Motor Speedway has more going on than most people realize, depending on the season and events. There is the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity & Truck races. Drag racing at The Strip at LVMS. Dirt track racing (sprint cars, late models) Motorcycle & off-road events also Amateur and regional racing events. For seasonal events there is Glittering Lights (holiday drive-through light show) which is what we went to this evening. There is car shows & auto expos, Monster truck shows, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) grounds that is nearby. Festivals, concerts, and large-scale events. There is something going on all the time.

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    Neon Garage

    Neon Garage

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Wow!!!!! If you…read moreever get a chance to go to the neon garage then I highly recommended it. You enter on the second floor and it takes you down an escalator. The long escalator leads to a long tunnel under the track that takes you to another escalator. Ride this final escalator to the top and you're in NASCAR heaven. The neon garage is where to enter and exit pit road. At least that's what I did. There is so much to see from drivers garages with their car and crew inside, live bands, shows, dancers, delicious food and of course victory lane. I was highly impressed and only wish that I had walked over sooner. I'm not sure if the garage is closed during the race but there is no good view of the track from their in my opinion. I highly recommend the neon garage if you're ever at a nascar truck or car race.

    Five stars for the experience! It's awesome to see the cars, crews and hopefully drivers up close!…read morePlus victory lane is back there, so you can see it for real and not on a TV screen. One star for the food. There was absolutely nothing good good we could eat all day long. I saw a sign for healthy food and thought yay, I can do this! There were some sorry looking little bananas and tiny apples...both have too many carbs. I finally decided on a piece of combo pizza for $8. It had little pepperonis and bits of onion along with a small amount of sauce and cheese. I ate the cheese and toppings. I couldn't have the crust due to the carbs. The hubby tasted the crust when I was done and said yuck. We are not allowed to take food into the track to suit dietary needs, so there should be some options offered around the track. So even though the food was less than mediocre, Neon Garage rocks and I recommend everyone check it out at least once when visiting LVMS!

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    Red Bull Air Races - The action takes place in the back

    Red Bull Air Races

    2.0(5 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I was looking forward to the RedBull Air Races for months. My dad and I have been watching them on…read moreTV for years. We decided to check it out this year since they came to Las Vegas for the first time. We left early and disappointed both days. Saturday, day one was just not that exciting. There was not a lot to see behind the grand stands. A couple of booths from RedBull and some local businesses but not much else. The action inside the gates was slow to happen. The Challenger Cup guys were flying but there were so few of them that the action did not last long. There was too much down time and the stunt motorcycle riders providing the entertainment in between simply weren't that entertaining. Lets head on home and try it tomorrow. Sunday rolled around and did not start much better. Still not much going on outside and its windy. So windy I am getting worried they may not be able to race. But in we go and begin to wait again for anything to happen. By a bit after 12 noon the planes took to the air. A few hit the pylons causing some breif delays but it was exciting. These planes are so highly agile. These were the top 12 flying. Or top 11 more specifically since the final pilot never got to post a time. The wind by this point was blowing down the pylons. Begin a long holding pattern. By just after 2:00 the race director took to the PA system to announce that a committee was discussing how or even if to continue. I knew this was bad news so I left early yet again. I am glad I did as I just found out they cancelled the race and crowned a winner based on qualifying. What a let down. I am still interested in the RedBull Air Races. I will continue to watch on TV. As for attending, maybe if they go to San Diego or Long Beach I will check it out again. Some place close to home with better weather would be great. I don't think Vegas was a success and I don't believe they will be back. Too bad,

    The Red Bull race, althought cancelled early due to windy weather would be worth a full 5 stars…read more Unfortunately, the venue and Motor Speedway management of the event was subpar. Four of us purchased Club House seats to the Vegas Red Bull Air Races. We were all excited that our $350 tickets would provide a pleasant, upscale viewing experience. Not so. First of all, communication about the tickets was poor. After several emails back and forth, my husband was told he could pick the tickets up at "Will Call" if he was worried about getting them on time. Really? Can you just mail them on time? The website gave very little information about the race schedule, side acts, map of the venue, etc. The signage at the track was poor. When we asked for directions, one attendant asked us to see our map and then complained that he could "hardly read it." He then pointed us in the general direction. Another attendant said he "had no idea where Lot 4" was located, but then remembered "Hey, I"M LOT 4. ITS RIGHT OVER THERE!!" We had to pass through security on our way in. I had an umbrella to use for my walk from the parking lot and was told I had to put it away. I put it in my purse. My purse was checked at the next point, and the guard there told me he would have to "confiscate" my umbrella. I asked him if I could claim it on my way out and he said (flatly), "Nope, I'll be gone by then." He then pushed it rudely towards my husband and said "you can can take it to the car or I can confiscate it now." My husband waliked it to the car and had to make his way through the line again. Once parked, we made our way to the Club House seats, looking forward to the comfortable, air conditioned view. Upon entering, we were told our seats were outside in full sun on the 90+ degree day! We were told we could sit inside the Club House Hospitality Room, which was crowded, standing room only. In fact, 90% of the race attendees of all ticket types were huddled under the overhang in the only shade to be found. We were quick enough to nab a table as another group got up to walk around. The view from the table was obstructed, but better than sitting in full sun. The attendants in the hospitality room were useless. We were given only two programs when we entered, so I returned to the desk to ask for another only to find out they had run out of copies. This was at 11:00 a.m. on the first day! The wifi was not working for anyone in the room. When I told this to the hospitality desk, the young lady responded, "Oh, really. I don't have anything to do about that." I have no complaints about the food served in the Hospitality Room. Very little for me as a vegetarian, but I expected that at this venue and was ready to purchase food. Unfortunately, there were very few choices available. The food trucks there were "carnival" type funnel cakes, etc. I didn't have any wine, but the member of my party who did said the white wine was pretty bad. My husband was hoping for some jet flyby's or other exciting side acts. The acrobatic air show (helicopter and plane) were great. The numerous motorcyle acts were not very interesting and very hard to see. By the second day, we had a strategy to get there super early and find better seats by the window. We were there 20 minutes before opening and were met with a long line of folks waiting. The lined moved quickly at the time for opening and the two guys in our group hustled to get good seats. We were lucky enough to get the last four spaces available by the window. I'm not sure how so many others got in so quickly. The race itself was thrilling, but unfortunately was cancelled early due to windy weather on Day 2.

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    Pure Speed Drag Racing Experience

    Pure Speed Drag Racing Experience

    3.2(6 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    What a fun experience! Costly for a 10 second ride? Yes, absolutely but everything in Vegas is…read moreexpensive. It's a once in a lifetime experience and we had fun. Wish it was for more than just one ride down the drag strip but it's okay. The rush of going 0 to 160mph is something like I've never felt before. What a rush! Had no idea what to expect but I'm sure glad we tried it before we moved away from Las Vegas. Overall, great customer service, fun ride, definitely would recommend it for you speed demons out there.

    I did this earlier this year in the spring in Albuquerque at the local dragway. I was scheduled for…read more1 full hour-from start to finish. They did share that I should get there 30 mins. before my scheduled time of 1:15-2:15 which I did. And then I and others waited and waited. The lady doing our check in alluded to the fact that they were short of staff that day. We had to do a training and safety session before the driving. Then there was another delay as they needed to get fuel into the cars. I was not even able to run the car until 3 pm! So they were at least 1 hour late or more. Then during my first run I accidentally pressed the brake (the fit inside a drag race car is extremely tight). I got chastised by a guy who turned out to be Doug Foley. He made me run the same distance again. After my 3rd run, I was forced to get out EVEN THOUGH I DIDN'T RUN THE ¼ mile WHICH IS THE WHOLE POINT of the program I paid for-that is why you drive a drag race car-it's all about the ¼ mile! They could have allowed me to do the final run-it would have taken just 5-10 more minutes-this is after all of the delays. The guy who was the trainer and the starter apologized and said I just needed call the toll free # and they would reschedule me in the future since I already paid. That made no sense-that could cost me another at least another 2-3 hours sometime in the future and who knows when this clown show would come back on tour in town! I asked to talk to who was in charge-Doug Foley. Frankly he was just rude and would not budge. In short, the whole situation was an utter fiasco. Customer service? This guy just didn't care. I reiterated that they were short of staff and running very, very late. He had no reaction at all-pathetic.

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    The Magical Forest - 12/29/25

    The Magical Forest

    4.0(233 reviews)
    14.1 miWestside

    The Magical Forest is such a gem and an incredible non-profit that truly brings the magic for the…read morewhole community. We've visited during Christmas and will visit next Halloween. Each season is beautifully done with festive displays, lights, and decorations that make you feel like you've stepped into a storybook. There's so much to do for all ages...a charming train ride through the forest, a classic carousel, the fun Avalanche Slide, and endless photo opportunities everywhere you turn. It's perfect for families, date nights, or even just a cozy night out with friends. The beer garden is a great touch for adults, while kids (and kids at heart) can enjoy hot cocoa and funnel cakes. Everything is thoughtfully laid out and keeps the energy fun and festive without feeling overwhelming. What really makes this place special is knowing that your visit supports a great cause while creating lasting memories. The staff and volunteers are friendly, and you can tell a lot of heart goes into making this event magical every year. Highly recommend making this a seasonal tradition, it's pure joy, nostalgia, and holiday spirit all in one

    Cold night After Christmas- the monday after Christmas…read more Mix of music, not just Christmas music, but also popular music too. NO TRAIN- this was our favorite part This was a bummer!!! As seen, in my Pics The Gift Shop's items' isn't priced too badly; there were some items that I was considering, but you know how it is, after the Holidays, your bank account is pretty lean; I have a lot of people to buy for, I've got a large family. There were five Grinch- themed trees. Many of the trees were decorated very nicely. It's a beautiful sight to see. We went on the Carousel, and we did two rounds of Mini-Golf, which was fun. We also went down the Avalanche twice. Stringbean went three times. Gone are the years of seeing all of the Gingerbread Houses. Now, there are a lot of fundraising food/drink stands, I get it, it's an organization.

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