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A trip to Vegas that won’t get you in trouble… doesn’t sound like much fun, you say. But that doesn’t have to be the case. There are plenty of fun and memorable things to do for a “tame” Las Vegas bachelor party, many of which you’ve probably never heard of. Here are some great ideas for a Las Vegas bachelor party where no one goes to jail, loses teeth, or ends up with stripper hickeys that need to be explained to the bride.

Well, here’s the challenge: the groom wants to go to Las Vegas for a bachelor party. The bride has agreed but she has requested that no strip club be part of the event. Out of respect, the groom will honor his wishes. No, he is not whipped! It is actually a great way to start your relationship going to the next level with trust and respect being an important cornerstone. Good for him.

Here, in no particular order, are some great ideas that will make a Las Vegas bachelor party very memorable.

Where the streets light up at night

The Fremont Street Experience is not to be missed when you come to Las Vegas. The Fremont Street Experience is actually a multi-block area that has been rebuilt into a dazzling, glittering, and impressive visual light show. It’s a section of Fremont Street, five football fields long, that has an arched canopy light show overhead. But the Fremont Street Experience is so much more than the high-tech video exhibit ceiling. It’s a Mardi Gras-like atmosphere with live entertainment, music, casinos, unique vendors you won’t see anywhere else, and much more. There’s even a casino nightclub where you can step out onto a rooftop balcony and be given beads to throw at the party people on the street below.

Ziplining through the desert sky

When you tire of the glitz of the Las Vegas strip, you can take a short 25-minute drive out of the city and into the desert for a thrilling experience you’ll never forget.

Bootleg Canyon Flightlines is a unique extreme adventure that is not for hearts. If you have a fear of heights, this is a great way to overcome that phobia.

Las Vegas is known for having a number of unique thrill rides, but this one is really different. This is a ride where you are taken up a canyon hill in a vehicle, but descend on a paragliding-like harness that is suspended from cables. Your legs will be dangling freely to add to the excitement. From top to bottom you will feel as if you are flying over the desert ecosystem. You truly experience the freedom of silent flight at heights of up to 200 feet above the ground.

For Speed ​​Demon race car enthusiasts

If you’re more of a grounded thrill-seeker, you might want to take the bachelor party to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where you can drive a 600-hp race car for laps around the speedway. You don’t need to have race car driving experience and you’ll reach speeds of up to 145 mph.

For a slightly less expensive and smoother thrill of the same kind, you can go to an indoor venue to race smaller cars, called Pole Position Raceway. You’ll still get the adrenaline pumping. This is a 60,000 square foot facility that features a challenging quarter-mile European-style track. Because it was designed by professional racing drivers, it is said to be very close to the real thing.

Skydiving 20 feet

Yes, in Las Vegas it is possible to experience the thrill of skydiving without the worry that your parachute will not open and you will have to jump out of a plane. Here is a place where you can float in the air at heights from 6 to 20 feet, with the wind rushing by your side and feel like you are in free fall.

At Vegas Indoor Skydiving, take part in a skydiving-like experience in a wind tunnel area complete with a mesh trampoline floor and foam padded walls. After a short training class, you change into overalls and a helmet and then enter this wind tunnel-like room. There is an instructor there with you to help you. Below, a huge jet propeller spins creating enough wind for you to be suspended in a free-fall-like state. If you’re up for it, the instructor will help you spin around and maybe even show you how to do a few tricks while floating in the air.

Dueling pianos and sing as loud as you can

At the New York New York Hotel there is a dueling piano bar called The Times Square Piano Bar that fills them up every night. But this is not your mother’s piano bar. In this place two pianos face each other and the musicians play and sing and invite the audience to sing along. As the night progresses it gets louder and the atmosphere and songs go from G to PG and beyond. If you want a table, you better get there early because this place fills up fast.

A slightly more tame piano bar, similarly oriented, is in Harrah’s Hotel. It can be a lot of fun with the same dueling piano guy singing along type of setup, but it doesn’t seem as crowded as the other piano bar.

Of course, there is much more to do in Las Vegas. Just start walking the strip at any time of the day or night and that can fill your senses and keep you busy for hours. Whatever you do, just make sure you get the groom back home in one piece, safe and sound.

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