Category: Recreation and Leisure

Things To Do In Las Vegas With Kids — The Top 3

Posted by Dotcommarketing in Recreation and Leisure

     

The best things to do in Las Vegas usually involve wedding chapels and casinos. However, Las Vegas is fast becoming a great place for a family vacation. There are plenty of thing to do in Las Vegas to keep the kids entertained. You can’t go passed indoor skydiving, Madame Tussauds, and The Stratosphere Tower. In Vegas, a good time is a sure bet!

#1 Indoor Skydiving

The first of the things to do in Las Vegas with the kids is something that parents, and even Grandparents will want to do too. The Las Vegas Indoor Skydiving Center will put you back on the ‘cool list’ with the kids. Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, the center is simulates the skydiving experience with a wind machine. The machine produces enough force to simulate a real freefall skydiving experience. Most ‘flyers’ can do flips and tricks with the protection of a trampoline below and padded walls. The center can video the flight on request or it will capture the moment in still. Full training and safety gear is provided by the center. Kids of most ages will be able to fly, but there is a weight restriction of those lighter than 40 pounds.

#2 Madame Tussauds

The next on the list of kid-friendly things to do in Las Vegas involves a bit of celebrity spotting. Madame Tussauds Interactive Museum originated in London around 200 years ago. It has turned the art of wax modeling into one of the most popular tourist attractions across the world. The Las Vegas Madame Tussauds museum has fully interactive exhibits — guests are actually encouraged to touch and feel.

Madame Tussauds will keep the kids entertained for hours. They are able to practice their golf skills with one of the greatest golfers of our time — Tiger Woods. The Tiger Woods exhibit has an artificial green, different height putters, and (a slightly stiffer) Tiger to give the kids tips as they putt.

Continuing along the sports theme there’s a basketball court with the great Shaquille O’Neal. Kids are challenged with successfully shooting hoops with Shaq playing his best defence.

#3 The Stratosphere Tower

The last kid-friendly things to do in Las Vegas will get your blood pumping. The Stratosphere Tower looks normal enough, but what’s sitting at the top of the observation deck makes this one of the most thrilling Las Vegas attractions around. Aside from taking one of the Las Vegas Helicopter tours, the Stratosphere is the easiest way to see the sights of Las Vegas from the air. The Stratosphere Tower is the highest observation tower in the country at over 1100 feet. The observation deck is home to a newly re-vamped set of thrill rides. Sitting at 900 feet above ground level all three of the Stratosphere rides, the Big Shot, X-Scream, and Insanity — The Ride, involve some element of being dangled over the edge with nothing but clear space between you and the ground.

The scariest of them all, the X-Scream, involves a high tech teeter-totter. The teeter totter lifts its carriage high up into the air before angling downward and speeding the carriage at 30 miles per hour toward the end. Just before you think you’re going to sail straight off the end and plummet 900 feet to the ground it stops on the edge. To keep you guessing the X-Scream does this three times at varying angles to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Dakota Bressler is a travel enthusiast and writes for Trusted Tours & Attractions, an online resource for discount tickets to the country’s best sightseeing tours, attractions and museums like Las Vegas attractions, Las Vegas tours and more.

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Modern Version Of Ancient Board Games

Posted by Vgevge in Games

     

A number of games from long ago all still have a great basis for entertainment in today’s culture. Simple designs allow for the game to be easily adaptable for modern players yet the crafting of the game lets it have a timeless entertainment. Many of these games simply use basic pieces and a simply designed board, but with the nature of the game and the competition of the fellow player, anyone can have a thrilling time. A number of games from many thousands of years ago can still be discovered today, available in modern editions with slightly redesigned formats.

One extremely popular classic game is the one of Chinese origin called Go. Using simple black and white tiles on a grid-faced board, players try to convert their opponent’s pieces into their own color. This game has found life today as the game Othello. This game makes players think heavily into the strategy one needs to fully manipulate the board into the best possible position, however, for certain spaces are also a great advantage to the player who claims them.

Playing a piece on an edge space lowers the chances of the piece being changed for it offers less opportunities for an opponent to surround it. Othello offers players many options into different strategies and challenges them to think in a different way than other board games allow. It can be a great mental exercise and it is a very satisfying resolution to successfully win one of these games. All that Othello takes is a little careful planning and calculation, a good opponent, and the desire for a stimulating mental challenge for a good time to be had by all.

Another game that has lasted through the ages is Parcheesi, with origins tracing back to India from as far back as 500 BC. Officially considered to be the national game of India, Pachisi found its way into the world and officially joined American culture in 1874, when a game manufacturer registered the trademark of the game which is now known as Parcheesi. The game became highly popular in America, as it is the entire world, and it is no wonder why. With easy to learn rules and a number of employable strategies, Parcheesi is a game that will never be the same twice.

Each player starts the game by choosing a color and placing their four colored tokens in the designated home space on the board. The intended object of the game is to move all of the pawns from the home space along the path of the board into the central ending space. The game is not as easy as simply rolling high numbers on the dice and moving along the path, however. Other players can capture pawns and send them back to the beginning “nest” space, forcing the player to begin the journey again for that pawn. The player who captures a pawn is also rewarded for their effort, for any time that one player sends another player’s pawn back to the nest, that player is rewarded with 20 additional movement points to be used at the end of a turn. This game allows players to become highly competitive, racing against each other for victory, and this provides even modern players with the chance for great enjoyment.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for board games, chess boards, and dungeons and dragons miniatures. You will find all these things and more if you visit ancient board games, chess boards, and dungeons and dragons miniatures.

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Understanding The Three Stages Of Chess

Posted by Vgevge in Games

     

It is commonly said that a Chess game contains three separate states which all give way to the game as a whole. The Opening Stage is where the board starts to be set by the players in order to launch their impending attacks. This is when the positions are fortified and players ready themselves for the oncoming game. The Middle Game is when the real battle begins to take place. Pieces are attacked and defended with great propensity here and many of the Chess pieces will be removed from the board. The Endgame is the final portion of the game, where players will use their remaining pieces to try and secure a win over the other. Each phase has its own important points that need to be considered by all players in order to play a strong Chess game.

The central four squares are considered to be the four strongest positions that one can hold in a Chess game. Having utter control over this area puts one in charge of the center of the board and gives players the largest area of reach. Attacks being made from the sides of the board are more easily deflected and having to rout oneself around the central area can be a hindrance.

Whichever player can control the center area of the game will be the one who can make the most direct attacks and has the most power in defending their own side. Fighting for control of this area early in the game is usually one of the first tactics of a strong opening. Another key portion is securing the King’s position, normally by Castling. When a player will Castle a King and a Rook, not only does the Rook move closer to the center portion of the board, but the King will be buried deeper into a protected territory.

The Middle Game is all out war. The goal for any one player is generally to capture more pieces of the opponent than the opponent can capture of theirs, although the ultimate goal is to get into the best position for the Endgame. Generally, one wants to be able to capture pieces, if not for free, but by sacrificing only lower pieces than the captured piece is worth. This isn’t always possible, however, and sometimes an even trade results, with a Knight for a Knight or a Bishop for a Bishop. The most important thing to keep in mind during a Middle Game, however, is to always be aware of the entire board. There are a lot of elements happening and by doing one’s best to be aware of all of them, a Chess player can do a better job in protecting their key pieces.

The Endgame is solely about trying to force a Checkmate against another player. This is made possible by a player centralizing all of their remaining pieces, putting them within striking positions against their opponent. Another key strategy is working toward the promotion of Pawns, for when these Pawns can reach the other end of the board, they can be made into Queens and with these Queens, a Checkmate is easily possible. Knowing a smart endgame will only help in winning a game of Chess, but it is also key to fully understand every stage of the game. Only then can one grow into a truly great Chess player.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for board games, chess boards, and dungeons and dragons miniatures. You will find all these things and more if you visit used board games, three stages of chess, and dungeons and dragons miniatures.

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Get A Used Aluminum Fishing Boat For Free

Posted by Peter11 in Boating

     

I have explained elsewhere why I think aluminum is the only way to go when buying a fishing boat. There are a stack of reasons why aluminum fishing boats make the best boats.

However I’m sure you’ve found, if you’ve been doing some homework, that new aluminum boats aren’t cheap. For all the reasons I’ve explained about why aluminum boats make the best boats, aluminum fishing boats are extremely popular, and supply and demand being what it is, this make aluminum boats very expensive when buying brand new.

However there are some very good reasons for buying a used aluminum fishing boat, and if you do it right you can even get your fishing boat for free once you’ve sold it. Allow me to explain.

Buying a used fishing boat is way cheaper than buying a new boat. Like everything, when you buy new you pay a premium for that. When you buy a new car you lose a stack of money the day you drive it out of the showroom, and you’d probably be unable to sell it for what you paid for it, even if it’s got no miles on it.

It’s exactly the same with fishing boats. When you buy a new boat you’ll immediately lose quite a bit of money. So you can guarantee that when you come to sell it some years along, probably because you want a bigger one, you’re sure to lose some money.

HoWever if you buy a used aluminum fishing boat the chances are pretty good that it will cost you little or nothing once you’ve sold it. I use my own experience as an example. I bought a second hand 12 foot used aluminum fishing boat 2 years ago. I’ve used it for quite a few fishing trips over that time, and have 2 kids, so as they grow I am beginning to think about buying a bigger boat.

I recently started looking at prices for used aluminum boats and am quite convinced that my boat is worth as much, if not a fraction more than what I paid for it 2 years ago. So when I sell it, assuming I get what I paid for it, I have paid nothing for 2 years use of my fishing boat. That wouldn’t have ever happened if I bought my boat brand new. So in effect I’ve had my fishing boat for 2 years, for free.

This is because aluminum boats are pretty bomb proof, and last forever. So they retain their second hand value extremely well. A good aluminum boat will last long enough so that, if you keep it, you could probably will it to your kids. So they don’t deteriorate too much over time. This means that even an older boat is probably in good condition, and so will have good value.

Of course you need to take care of your boat, it you’ve banged it around and filled it with dents or scratched the paintwork a lot it won’t retain it’s value as well.

And of course you need to buy well, if you pay too much for your boat then you won’t get that back when you sell. But assuming that you buy a great used aluminum fishing boat at a fair price the chances are pretty good that it won’t cost you much, or anything, over the time you’ve got your boat, if you treat it well.

That’s how you buy a used aluminum fishing boat, for free.

For a website totally dedicated to Used Aluminum Fishing Boats visit Peter’s Website Used Aluminum Fishing Boats For Sale at http://getafishingboat.com

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Olympic Athletes Fine Tune Bodies For Performance

Posted by Chiron99 in Sports

     

Olympic athletes, professional athletes and even college athletes know that treating their bodies right, not only through diet and exercise but also skin care and health can yield improved results on and off the playing field.

Weekend warriors can be a lot like Olympic athletes, too. They’re acutely aware of their bodies and want to know the latest trends in products, gear and services that can improve their performance.

Many Olympic swimmers shave most of the hair from their bodies to prevent drag. Walking around on a college campus, you might find a group of men with shaved heads - not necessarily members of some underground society, they are probably part of the college swim team getting ready for their next big competition.

Gymnasts and runners also are keenly aware of the effect that body hair has on their performance. Any efforts to increase speed and positioning are highly valued, and the latest advances in technology can help athletes fine tune their efforts while at the same time enhance their physical appearance.

All across the country, athletes have found a way to take advantage of new ways to look healthier and increase performance without enduring the pain associated with other methods, nor the surgery that once offered the only means of improvement.

Hair removal was one of the earliest applications of laser technology; and improved treatment protocol from national laser center chains have deemed it more effective than ever before, succeeding even with the darker skin tones or light-colored hair that were not amenable to treatment by more conventional lasers.

The most effective laser hair removal process combines pulsed, high-intensity light with precisely controlled radiofrequency waves to damage follicles. The result of permanent hair reduction can often mean: no more shaving, waxing or bleaching of the treated areas.

Laser hair removal is not limited to just women who no longer want to shave regularly. An increasing number of men are getting the treatments to remove unwanted back hair, and hair on other parts of the body that can impede athletic performance.

According to recent data, the nation’s largest laser hair removal chain saw a 337 percent increase between 2003 and 2007 in the number of men who received laser hair removal.

The main concerns for men usually include the stigma and their falsely-perceived fear of discomfort that they expect to endure during the treatment. The reality is, laser hair removal is safe, comfortableand most clients experience no side effects at all and are able to resume their normal day-to-day activities immediately. Depending on where the process is to take place, men may find it comforting to know that the type of laser being used is not harmful to the region that it is being applied to, and there are no long term effects to worry about (aside from the lack of hair, of course!).

To understand how laser hair removal works, it is important to understand hair and how it grows. Human hairs are made up of three parts: the bulb at the base of the hair follicle (which produces hair), the shaft and the hair. The bulb and the shaft are embedded beneath the surface of the skin, therefore the hair is the only part visible to the naked eye. The hair growth cycle is comprised of three stages: telogen, catagen and anagen. At any given time, approximately 30 percent of your hair is in its anagen growth stage, which is the only time the hair is susceptible to laser hair removal treatments. Each laser hair reduction session will permanently damage 30 percent of the hair follicles in the treatment area.

Essentially, laser hair removal works by destroying the hair follicle. The only way to permanently reduce the amount of unwanted hair is to damage the hair follicle to a point where is unable to produce hairs. The hairs that are destroyed with each treatment are destroyed permanently. While patient protocol is determined on a case-by-case basis, on average our center recommends a minimum of six treatments, spread about two months apart per treatment.

Even more comforting to know is the idea that the stigma that surrounds laser hair removal is also being eroded as more and more men listen to the scorn of an angry society and begin taking notice of their hairy-selves - an added benefit to the increased athletic performance.

While companies that sell razors, shaving lotions and self-waxing kits have long targeted athletes, laser hair removal is a process that can eliminate unwanted hair and get athletes back on the field - and in the swim - much more quickly.

AmericanLaser.com is the largest and most successful laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation and cellulite reduction therapy company, with more than 220 locations in the United States. For more information, please visit AmericanLaser.com.

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Fiberglass Or Graphite, Which Fishing Rod Is Best?

Posted by Bill_miller in Fishing

     

The age old debate on which rod is better, fiberglass or graphite, has been going on since both materials were used to make fishing rods. The truth is, each has it’s own strengths and weaknesses.

If you’re looking for a new rod and can’t decide on which rod material to go with, this article will help you decide. We’ll tell you the difference between graphite and fiberglass and which applications are best for each.

Graphite Rods

Graphite is a light rod material. It’s best used in applications such as Bass, Walleye, Trout and Panfish fishing.

Graphite rods are great for fishing applications where you’ll be casting a lot. Graphite is also an excellent choice when you need to feel the lightest of bites. Graphite transmits light bites very well due to its sensitive nature.

While its a tough material, it’s not nearly as tough as fiberglass, which is the reason you won’t see Graphite Marlin rods.

Graphite rods are generally more expensive than fiberglass rods but technology has made graphite rods affordable in recent years. It’s now possible to pick up inexpensive graphite rods in the $20 to $30 dollar range at discount stores. Of course, the quality may suffer. Don’t expect them to be as durable or sensitive as a Fenwick rod!

Fiberglass Rods

Fiberglass rods are the ones most people start out with. They are less inexpensive than graphite rods, tough and long lasting.

Fiberglass rods are also used in rods designed to take on hard fighting or fish that tend to grow large like Catfish, Stripers or in Offshore Big Game fishing situations.

If your looking for a fiberglass rod for tough fighting fish, look into e-glass rods. These rods are generally the toughest of the toughest rods made.

Another tough rod on the market is the Ugly Stik rods by Shakespear. Remember the old commercials of a man holding a Ugly Stik bent double? Well, I’m here to tell you that you can bend them double! I seems to me I remember them having a lifetime warranty against breakage, but not any longer.

Some rod manufacturers combine both graphite and fiberglass. Many of these have a graphite core blank that runs through the handle to give it sensitivity. The graphite blank is then surrounded by fiberglass to give it strength. These hybrid rods are sensitive and tough and are a good general purpose rods.

Another nice feature of fiberglass rods is that they are inexpensive. You can get fiberglass rods for the kids and not blink an eye when they step on one!

Whether you’re looking for a fiberglass rod or a graphite rod, make sure you match the rod material to the type of fishing you’ll be doing. While a fiberglass catfish rod can be used on Crappie, it’s not ideal and you’ll be more successful when matching rod material to the type of fish you’re fishing for.

If you’ll be fishing offshore, make sure that you take enough rod. One common mistake that many new offshore anglers make is that they take their freshwater rods offshore. Generally offshore fish are bigger and tougher than their freshwater cousins. You’ll need a rod that is built to take on the screaming runs of Kingfish or the bull dog tugs of Grouper. Don’t try making your freshwater rod take on these monsters.

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