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(Best hotels in los angeles) Sexy Las Vegas Shows

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By Louis Moon

  If you’ve never been to Vegas or experienced one of the many Vegas shows that are available to behold, let me be the first to tell you: they are not created equal. People will choose to see shows for many different reasons and there is no right or wrong reason to see any Vegas show unless you are simply determined to hate it from the beginning. Even then you might find yourself to be either mildly or wildly surprised.

I would be remiss if I didn’t take the time to mention some of the wonderfully sexy shows that are prominent in Vegas at the moment. There are quite a few and will appeal to audiences on different levels and for different reasons, well some of them will at any rate while most of them offer universal appeal to certain members of the audience it is important to remember the statement I made earlier, not all shows are created equally and it doesn’t really matter how beautifully endowed the members of the cast are if the show has no wit, humor, drama, or interesting points about it.

Les Foiles Bergere is one of the best examples of a classic Vegas style show or at least my interpretation of what a Vegas style show should be. This show literally sizzles with its sex appeal and is a great show to kick off your stay in Vegas. You’ll be ready to roll the dice after seeing this show for sure. There are generally two shows offered. The 7:30 show is covered so that all ages can enjoy the show all others feature topless numbers and request that audience members be 16 and over. The show can be seen at 7:30 and 10:00 on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Tuesday and Friday offer one show only at 8:30 and Sundays are dark. This is a can’t miss show and a real hit for the Tropicana Las Vegas.

If you want to go even more darkly erotic, John Stagliano’s Fashionistas is definitely the route you should take. This is a very erotic experience everything about this show simply sizzles. Not only is the choreography and costume design stellar, this show has some of the best music to be found in Vegas with songs by Evanescence, Madonna, Led Zeppelin, Lords of Acid, and Crystal Method.

La Femme, playing at the MGM Grand is a rather unique show, even for Vegas, in that it literally celebrates that artistry of the nude. The overall affect is a stunning visual display of light, color, sound, flesh, and dance. You must be 18 or older to attend this particular show and there is a dress code for the performances, which is business casual so come dressed appropriately. Shows are Wednesday through Monday at 8:00 and 10:30 pm. If you want to see the ultimate water cooler show, this one is definitely the show to see.

There are so many shows in Vegas that it would be virtually impossible to mention each and every one. These are each excellent examples of the sexiest shows that Vegas has to offer. Only you can decide what you are comfortable seeing and if you’re curious try one of the shows that offers an optional covered showing rather than making yourself uncomfortable or putting yourself in the position to be uncomfortable. The main purpose of going to Vegas is to enjoy yourself. Do what makes you happy.

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Five Tips For Traveling With Children

By Roberto Garabell

  Whether you’re planning a few hours’ drive to Grandma’s house, or an overseas flight to your dream destination, traveling with your children can be both a rewarding and a worrisome experience. There are things that you can do to ensure that both your teen who doesn’t want to be seen with you and your toddler on the verge of a major tantrum become more agreeable, cheerful traveling companions.

1.) Pack the drugs - It’s a good idea to be prepared for any and every medical emergency you might face while traveling, especially where children are concerned. A children’s or junior strength pain reliever (whatever you prefer) should be first on your list. Make sure you get the kind that are chewable, or that melt in the mouth. Even teens can have a hard time swallowing medication if no water is available. An over-the-counter allergy med is also a good choice, as traveling can be hard on little sinuses and their sensitivities. An anti-biotic ointment can come in quite handy for those unexpected boo-boos. Lastly, some parents swear by Benadryl when traveling. Small doses can quiet a fussy child during a long flight, can help turn around a jet-lagged child’s sleep schedule, and can relax an over-stimulated little traveler so that everyone can get a good night’s rest.

2.) Plan your trip - A little planning goes a long way toward a successful, or at least less-stressful, trip with little ones. Consider nap times and bed times when scheduling departure times. If you can leave an hour or so before your child normally hits Lullaby Land, chances are good that about an hour or so into your trip, Junior will be racking up Z’s. (Of course this can backfire and you can end up with a very unpleasant time, but it’s worth a try.) Wake up times can be just as important, as leaving too early can create cranky kids for the rest of the day. Having to wake Junior in the middle of his nap probably won’t make him any happier either. Remember meal and snack times, too, when planning out your trip. If you’ll be flying or otherwise unable to stop and eat at your regular dinner hour, remember to pack snacks or box meals for your child. Many restaurants and airlines offer children’s menus, with kid-friendly offerings and smaller portions. If available, order from them, as your child is more likely to eat foods that are familiar. Hungry bellies make bad travelers.

3.) There’s no place like Home - Bring a bit of home along to help your child adjust to the new surroundings of a strange hotel or relative’s guest room. Inexpensive touch lights can become traveling night-lights. Your child’s pillow can make all the difference between a good night’s sleep and a restless, wakeful night. Of course, never leave Teddy or Dolly behind, no matter how ragged or embarrassing to you his or her appearance might be. Let your little one carry toys, story books and whatnot in their own backpack. Attach the bear or doll to their pack with one of those long fabric key chains, to ensure it doesn’t get lost or left behind.

4.) Keep them occupied - At some point in your travels, your child is going to need something to pass the time. Music, either in the form of CD’s or mp3’s, can be used for both entertainment and to soothe the savage beast at the end of a long, arduous day of sightseeing. Audio books are another long-time favorite of traveling parents. If driving, consider some family fare that all of you can enjoy. Remember to pack the extra batteries or the battery charger and rechargeable cells, to keep the hits a rollin’ on. Handheld games are a good choice, but opt for non-electronic or be sure Janie uses headphones or the mute button. There’s nothing quite like the sound of her favorite game cartridge for two hundred miles to frazzle everyone’s nerves. Crayons, colored pencils, or markers can turn a paper placemat into a distraction. Add in a pad of paper or a coloring book for lots of amusement in the back seat. Puzzle books and sticker activity books are another inexpensive means of occupying a youngster while traveling. If driving, make sure the print is large, though, or headaches or car sickness might be the result instead. It should also go without saying that if little Janie’s pocket-sized dolly can keep her attention for several hours at home she’ll be able to have the same effect on little Janie while on the plane. Some parents buy new toys especially for the trip, expecting the thrill and excitement of something new to keep Junior happy. This can be a gamble, however, because everyone’s happiness is dependent upon Junior or Janie’s opinion of the new plaything.

5.) Don’t worry, just be happy - So maybe “happy” isn’t the best choice of words to use. Keeping a good attitude and an open mind while traveling goes a long way toward guaranteeing everyone arrives with their sanity intact. Meltdowns will happen. Embarrassing events will occur. There’re the inevitable delays and disappointments. At some point, one or all of you will get cranky, disagreeable, or even downright unbearable. Keeping this in mind and trying to make the best of whatever comes your way can create an atmosphere of fun and adventure, as opposed to one of fretfulness and adversity.

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