Come to Desert Paradise Resort Las Vegas, Nevada With Outrigger Travel Club

By Travel Specialist : October 29, 2009

Las Vegas

Las Vegas

Outrigger Vacation Club would like to invite it’s members to travel to amazing Las Vegas. Spend 7 days at the beautiful Desert Paradise Resort.

Located just miles from the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Desert Paradise Resort offers its guest comfort and relaxation. Accommodations include a living area, fully equipped kitchen, laundry room, in room wireless, and a balcony. Also on site for your enjoyment, two heated indoor pools, hot tubs, fitness center and concierge services.

This great location is great to get away, but also conveniently located to make your stay quiet and relaxing but also like home with all conveniences you deserve and expect on your vacations with Outrigger Vacation Club.

Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps has been a popular tourist destination since its founding, and became the most populous American city founded in the twentieth century.

Before Las Vegas became a popular destination to travel to, it was just a place to stop to travelers on the railroad, and on the pioneer trails to the west. It was also a staging point for the mining in the area.

Not until the completion of the Hoover Dam did Las Vegas really gain in popularity as a place to actually travel to, this was in 1935. After the completion of the dam, Las Vegas had everything it needed to become a tourist destination. In 1931, gambling was made legal and that was the beginning of what has become such a hub of travel.

Las Vegas climate is similar to that in surrounding areas, arid desert.

The upside to this is that it may be hot, but it is a dry heat, which is more simple for our bodies to tolerate. Rarely does the area see snow, but it does have a short winter with highs near 60 during the day and night time lows dipping to around 40.

All in all, Las Vegas is a top destination for travel, and Outrigger Vacation Club invites its members to give Vegas a shot. If gambling is not what you crave, there is also the amazing history of the native peoples of the area and the native wildlife that can keep you astounded at the resilience of cultures and peoples of the past.

 

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