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Things to do in Las Vegas before the big game

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You’re in Las Vegas for the weekend to see your team play at Allegiant Stadium.  But what is there to do before the big game?  Follow our itinerary for fun- and sports-filled days leading up to kickoff.

Las Vegas
Las Vegas

Day 1

Pole Position Raceway

Race into your day at Pole Position Raceway and get behind the wheel of some of the fastest indoor go-karts in the country.  Be sure to also check out its new Omni Virtual Reality Suite.  Pole Position Raceway offers several racing options. The most-popular go kart racing format is our Arrive & Drive program that allows customers to show up individually or in small groups and race in standard races. These kart races last approximately 10 minutes. Races are available for either adult or junior racing.  Pole Position Raceway Las Vegas is located center Strip of Las Vegas Nevada off the I-15 Freeway. Across the street from the Palms Casino and Resort. 

Phone: 702-227-7223

Omni Virtual Reality Suite at Pole Position Raceway
Omni Virtual Reality Suite at Pole Position Raceway

Allegiant Stadium Tour

Pump up the excitement before attending a game at Allegiant Stadium with a guided behind-the-scenes tour of ultra-exclusive areas, including private suites, locker rooms and even the field.  Tours are approximately 75 minutes in length and include over one (1) mile of walking.  Comfortable walking shoes are encouraged.  No heels or metal bottom shoes.  Tickets are available online approximately five (5) weeks in advance. Capacity is limited. Tickets must be purchased online in advance.

Address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, Nevada 89118 

Phone: 1-800-RAIDERS

Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium

Lunch at Raiders Tavern & Grill at M Resort

After your tour, dig into game day favorites for lunch at Raiders Tavern & Grill inside M Resort, the official home hotel of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Address: 12300 S Las Vegas Blvd, Henderson, NV 89044

Phone: 1-877-673-7678 

Five Iron Golf at AREA15

Work off lunch at Five Iron Golf at AREA15.  With eight golf simulators, everyone can practice and play like the pros with virtual rounds on 200 of the world’s best countries.

Address: 3215 S Rancho Dr #250, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Phone: (725) 239-1600

Watch sports at The Book at The LINQ Hotel + Experience

With more than 50 TVs showing the day’s games, delectable bar bites, a self-serve beer-tap wall, and rentable private fan caves.  The Book at The LINQ Hotel + Experience is the perfect way to end the day.

Address: 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Happy Half Hour on the High Roller Observation Wheel at The LINQ Promenade

Cap the night with the Happy Half Hour on the High Roller Observation Wheel at The LINQ Promenade while taking in 360-degree views of the Strip from 550 feet in the air.

Phone: 855-234-7469

Day 2

Supercar Driving or Ride-Along Experience

If you have the need for speed, wake up and go fast behind the wheel of exotic race cars at Exotics Racing, Dream Racing or SPEEDVEGAS.

Exotic Racing
Exotic Racing

Exotics Racing – Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Address: 7065 Speedway Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89115

Opens 6 days a week, closed on Wednesdays.  From 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Dream Racing is located 15 miles north of the Las Vegas Strip (15 min. drive), Inside the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. In order to get to the Lounge – Registration,  you will have to drive an extra 3 min following the signs for Dream Racing and drive through the tunnel to access the Superspeedway infield.  Currently operating 5 days a week, Wednesday through Sunday, closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Operating hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the last starting time at 3:30 p.m. 

Address: 7000 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89115

Speed Vegas Address: 14200 S Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89054

Dream Racing
Dream Racing

T-Mobile Arena tour

Find out what really happens backstage at sports events and concerts with insider access to some of the most restricted locations on a tour of T-Mobile Arena.  Tours will resume later this summer.  

Address: 3780 South Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89109

Phone: 702-692-1616

T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena

Lunch and people watching at Stadium Swim

Post-arena tour, enjoy lunch poolside at one of six year-round pools at Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino, all while catching the nonstop action on the massive outdoor 40-foot-tall, high-definition screen.  Featuring six temperature-controlled pools, two swim-up bars and a 143 x 40 foot, 14-million-megapixel LED screen, the pool amphitheater plays the day’s hottest games and televised events. Guests can enjoy live music from DJs and other special guests in one of 30 cabanas, or a super cabana hosting up to 50.  During colder weather, Stadium Swim’s pools will be heated to up to 104 degrees for an après-ski style experience.

Address: 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Phone: 702-247-2258

Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Resort
Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Resort

HyperX Esports Arena at Luxor

Get your (video) game on at HyperX Esports Arena at Luxor Resort & Casino, the ultimate destination for video-game lovers of all ages and skill levels.

Prices: One Hour: $15; Two Hours: $25; Four Hours: $40

Address: Luxor Hotel & Casino – 3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119

Phone: 702-723-2355

HyperX Esports Arena at Luxor
HyperX Esports Arena at Luxor

Watch sports at the SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas

Wrap up your day with high-action excitement at the SuperBook at Westgate Las Vegas.  With more than 350 seats, the 30,000-square-foot race and sportsbook has the largest wagering menu in the state of Nevada.

Westgate Las Vegas Resort – 3000 Paradise Road Las Vegas, NV 89109 

Resort Phone: 702-732-5111

Day 3

Las Vegas Ballpark tour

Set up a tour of the Las Vegas Ballpark, home to Minor League Baseball’s Las Vegas Aviators, and get an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at how Vegas does baseball.  Address: 1650 S Pavilion Center Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89135.  Phone 702-943-7200

City National Arena ice skating

Chill out and take a spin around the rink for open skate at City National Arena, where the Vegas Golden Knights practice, located right next door to the Ballpark.

Address: 1550 S Pavilion Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135

Phone: 702-902-4904

Lunch at Topgolf

After skating, grab one of the 100-plus bays at Topgolf Las Vegas and fuel up with a variety of shareable dishes between each swing.  You won’t miss a second of the action on the 48-foot video wall at the back of the driving range.

Address: 4627 Koval Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Phone: (702) 933-8458

Topgolf Las Vegas
Topgolf Las Vegas

Off-Road ATV/UTV Tour

SunBuggy Fun Rentals
SunBuggy Fun Rentals

Hit the open road and see a different side of Las Vegas with SunBuggy Fun Rentals, offering one of the largest fleets of custom, off-road vehicles including dune buggies, ATVs and UTVs.

Address: 6925 Speedway Blvd c106, Las Vegas, NV 89115

Phone: 702-644-2855

The World’s Largest Sportsbook at Circa Resort

End the weekend in sports nirvana at the multistory Sportsbook at Circa Resort & Casino, the world’s largest sportsbook, with a 78-million-pixel HD screen, innovative entertainment and gaming options.

Address: 8 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Phone: 702-247-2258

Circa Resort & Casino
Circa Resort & Casino

If you’re up for more fun, there’s always a ton of exciting experiences and activities to do while you’re in Las Vegas, check out the following:

Experience a variety of unique activities at AREA15, including axe throwing at Dueling Axes, and the PORTAL, a 360-degree projection-mapped immersive experience, currently hosting Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.

Grab a drink and catch the game at Electra Cocktail Club at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas.

Visit the legendary sportsbooks at the Mirage, Caesars Palace, and Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino.

Dine, lounge and watch your favorite sporting event in luxury at Monte-Cristo Cigar Bar, or the soon-to-open Stadia Bar at Caesars Palace.

Beerhaus at The Park – adjacent to T-Mobile Arena – is a great place to grab a cold beer, watch a the game on multiple TVs or just hang out on the outdoor patio and play bar games.

Where should I stay?

Any resort you choose to stay in Las Vegas – with a huge variety of amenities, dining options and activities – will provide a great experience leading up to the big game.  On game day, Hacienda Avenue, the road leading right up to Allegiant Stadium, will be closed to vehicles, making it easy for football fans on foot to get to the stadium.  If you want to cut down on your steps that day, you can easily access Hacienda Avenue from the proximity of Mandalay Bay Resort & casino, Delano Las Vegas, Luxor Las Vegas, and Excalibur Hotel & Casino on the sound end of the Strip.  Fans staying at other resorts can take public transportation or rideshare to get to Allegiant Stadium.

Las Vegas Monorail
Las Vegas Monorail

As leisure and convention business returns to the destination and occupancy limits increase, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) announced the Las Vegas Monorail will resume operations at 7 a.m. on Thursday, May 27, in time for Memorial Day weekend and upon completion of all systems safety inspections.

The 3.9-mile elevated system along the Las Vegas Strip enables passengers to travel the length of the resort corridor in less than 15 minutes, at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour. Trains will continue to arrive every 4-8 minutes at each of the seven stations, including: MGM Grand, Bally’s / Paris Las Vegas, Flamingo / Caesars Palace, Harrah’s / The LINQ, Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate / Las Vegas Convention Center, SAHARA Las Vegas.

In addition, the Clark County COVID-19 mitigation plan will expire June 1, allowing for the return of pre-pandemic guidelines that lift restrictions involving capacity limits, large gatherings and more.

The new CDC guidance on masks recommends that those who are not vaccinated continue wearing masks and following social distancing and other precautions until fully vaccinated. The guidance allows fully vaccinated people to stop wearing face coverings in crowds and in many indoor locations.

Additionally, masks still must be worn in hospitals and healthcare facilities and on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation traveling into, within, or out of the United States, and in transportation hubs such as airports and stations.


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Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen
Julie, the founder of SNAP TASTE, is passionately devoted to discovering the latest trends across hotels, restaurants, lifestyle, fashion, and entertainment. Having served as a judge for the 2024 CES Innovation Awards, she provided invaluable insights into pioneering advancements within the tech industry. Her unwavering commitment lies in keeping readers abreast of cutting-edge innovations and trends in both technology and style. Additionally, she has extensively covered renowned events like the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the Dubai 2020 Expo, CES, D23 Expo, 2023 Milano Monza Motor Show, and various others, bolstering her expertise and unwavering commitment to delivering comprehensive coverage.
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