Circus Circus Printable Coupons

Circus Circus coupons may carry with them certain restrictions on their use. Printable coupons may have the terms and conditions of the offer printed on the face of the coupon. Alternately, the restrictions will be listed at the website on which the coupon was found. Common restrictions that may be on coupons include expiration dates and blackout dates. There may be restrictions on combining coupons with other discounts. The use of some coupons may require specific purchases. To find out more information about a specific discount contact Circus Circus at 1-800-634-3450.

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Death Valley National Park Trails

Back-country hiking and overnight hiking trips are allowed throughout the park. Permits are required by the national park but are free. Permits can be obtained at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center or Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station. The park does not allow pets or campfires in the wilderness.http://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backpacking.htm Maps for hiking can found at the Visitors Center.http://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htm

updated 2011-01-03 01:54:38

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Nevada Campgrounds

  1. Get to the campsite early so you have plenty of time to set up.
  2. Make a check list of items to bring so you don't forget anything.
  3. To conserve packing space, pack only the amount of ingredients that you need for cooking. For instance, instead of the whole box of pancake mix, only bring the amount of scoops you will need.
  4. When tent camping, make sure to practice setting up your tent at home.
  5. Dress in layers so you can take off a layer if it gets warmer.
  6. Put a rug or mat in front of your tent to prevent dirt from entering the tent.
  7. Don't keep food in your tent since it may attract wildlife.
  8. Bring plenty of water.
  9. Bring a First Aid Kit.
  10. Bring sunscreen and insect repellent.
  11. Roll up clothing instead of folding them, this way you will have less creases.
  12. Pack the car by placing the items you will need first within hands reach.http://articles.directorym.com/Camping_Tips_Nevada-r1138577-Nevada.htmlhttp://www.koa.com/tents/tips.htm

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Nevada State Fair

The 2010 Nevada State Fair was held from August 25 through August 29, 2010. During the fair, there were several live performances from entertainers and musicians. The concert schedule was as follows:

  • Daily - Slim & Minnie
  • Daily - Kid Fiddlers
  • Nightly - Tom Hiatt
  • Nightly - Larry Maurice
  • Nightly - Richard Lee Cody and Mary Kaye
  • August 25 - David John and The Comstock Cowboys
  • August 25 & 26 - Sourdough Slim
  • August 27 - Steel
  • August 28 & 29 - Tumbleweed Tex
  • August 26 & 28 - No Taboo
  • August 26-29 - Dewayne Hill
  • August 28 & 29 - Tony Argentohttp://wildwestfair.com/entertainment/

Fair admission for visitors over the age of 10 was $10. Children aged 10 and under were admitted for free. Senior citizens aged 65 and older were also able to enter the fair for free. Visitors who wished to experience the carnival rides could purchase unlimited ride wristbands for $28. Parking was available for free in the fairground lot.http://wildwestfair.com/about-us/info-on-the-2010-fair/

updated 2010-09-03 19:24:06

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How to Get Comps at Las Vegas Casinos

Now that you’ve been using your card while gambling, you can start getting free stuff. It's time to see how you are progressing. The first thing to do is check to see how many points you’ve earned and what kind of comps you qualify for as a result. The players club booth, the staff will be able to tell you how much you’ve earned and what you can qualify for. You might even be able to ask them for comps for complimentary food, since you’ve shown that you have been spending money in their casino. The more you spend, the more things they will be willing to comp you.

Additionally, they will send you offers in the mail. If you’ve met the minimum comp requirements, they might send you free night stays in the mail in hopes of bringing you back to play. If you are interested in seeing a Vegas show or attending another event at the casino, you should ask if you’d be able to get tickets. It never hurts to ask and if you are nice, they might be more willing to comp you.

updated 2010-07-17 08:49:09

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Limo Services in Las Vegas

  • Roundtrips to and from McCarren Airport

  • Las Vegas Strip Tours

  • Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties

  • Night on the town events

  • Weddings and Proms

  • Conventions

  • Sightseeing - Hoover Dam, Death Valley, Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire, Winery Tours

  • Shopping

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Death Valley National Park Camping

Death Valley National Park allows back-country camping. Back-country camping is allow more then two miles away from a developed area or paved road. Camping is not allowed on any day use areas or roads. Voluntary permits for back-country camping can be obtained at a Visitor’s Center or ranger station. Permits are free.http://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htm

updated 2011-01-01 21:07:12

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Lake Tahoe Deals

Here are some website where you may find coupons, discounts, deals and packages for Lake Tahoe.

updated 2010-07-17 13:06:17

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Red Rock Canyon Guide

Casual Visitors

Hikers, bicyclists and picnickers find rich opportunities to feel small and quiet in the desert. Picnic sites near Red and Willow Springs offer wooded picnic locations. The 13 mile loop itself is described by many amateur and serious bicyclists as a fitting environment for a perfect ride. Hikers are provided with easy to moderate hikes through maintained trails beginning at planned trailheads. Lost creek even offers a year-round running stream and seasonally cascading waterfall. Hike difficulties can range from strolling on easy 0.3 mile trails to bouldering over house-sized rocks, using your hands for support. Calico Basin, a nearby attraction, is ideal for simple hiking. Farther down, there is the advanced, intermediate-level Turtlehead Peak hike, followed by the High Point Overlook, Willow Springs Picnic Area, Ice Box Canyon and Pine Creek Canyon.

Skilled Rock Climbers

For the rock-climbing enthusiast, Red Rock Canyon is a well-traversed destination with varieties of rock face to explore and climb. These types of activities are for experienced climbers only, requiring the use of full gear and partners. Red Rock Canyon provides 3,000 foot walls of Aztec sandstone and offers one of the longest non-granitic sport climbs in the United States. Very long and continuous crack lines run vertically through the strong, high quality sandstone. Black desert varnish covers many of the exposed sheer cliff faces that humans have not touched for thousands of years. Red Rock walking trails are designed and rated for amatuers and children, with even surfaces and a ...

updated 2010-07-17 19:56:34

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