Good, Clean Fun In Las Vegas Bellagio’s 11-acre Lago di Bellagio is host to free musically choreographed water shows that are performed throughout the day and evening. During these shows, 1,000 backlit launch-ers shoot water as high as 240 feet into the air. tury’s greatest engineering marvels, then a trip to the Hoover Dam should be on your Las Vegas to-do list. Nestled along the Nevada-Arizona bor-der, the Hoover Dam is a short 30 miles Southeast of Las Vegas and well within range for a practical daytrip. For more, including information on guided tours, call (702) 597-5970. National Park, call (928) 638-7888. 1. Attend A Show While in Las Vegas, keep your eyes peeled for billboards and other advertisements pro-moting top-notch shows. The Broadway of the Southwest, Las Vegas’ shows are among the best in the world and, depending on your level of accep-tance, fit for all ages. From famous comedians and singers to well-established shows and performances, many Las Vegas routines are too good to miss. Don’t be discouraged if you can’t fit everything into your schedule while you’re here. After all, your primary reason for visiting the Sin City is the 2011 ISSA/INTERCLEAN North America trade show. For additional ideas of ways to bide your time, check out VisitLasVegas.com. CM 4. Shop Until You Drop The strip has plenty of high-end retail stores and souvenir shops. The Forum Shops at Caeser’s Palace Hotel and Casino, for example, can provide adequate relief to any shopper’s desires. This upscale complex, complete with visu-ally appealing artwork, features over 100 specialty shops and restaurants. If shopping is in the cards, be sure to take a long walk up and down the strip. 2. Gawk At The Grand Canyon The 18-mile-wide and nearly one-mile-deep Grand Canyon is not as close as some other attractions, but at only 180 miles away, this natural wonder is still right in Las Vegas’ backyard. If price is a factor, a desert drive may be feasible. If time is limited, a more expensive — but considerably less time-consuming — air-plane or helicopter tour is recommended. For more information on Grand Canyon 3. Visit The Hoover Dam If you want to see one of the twentieth cen-Product Information no. 206: See Page 2 www.cmmonline.com • Exhibit Product Guide 2011 • 5