The
Fremont Street Experience
In the earlier
days of Las Vegas, Fremont Street was the center of the action. Casinos straddled the
street in an area that came to be known as "Glitter Gulch". Even James Bond
couldn't avoid Glitter Gulch, as the famous car chase scene from
"Diamonds are Forever" was filmed on
Fremont Street. However, as time went on and more and more mega-casinos opened
on the Strip, the downtown casinos were starting to get neglected. In order to prevent
classic casinos like the Golden Nugget and the Four Queens from failing, a $70 million
project was launched to draw more people downtown.
Fremont
Street between Las Vegas Blvd. and Main St. were closed off to motorized traffic and a
huge pedestrian mall was established. The five block long region was then covered with a
canopy of over 2.1 million lights. Builders then added a fantastic audio system and an air
conditioning system that cools the area with mist in the summer and heats with radiant
heaters in the winter. The canopy provides shade but since it is ninety feet in the air,
you won't feel claustrophobic.
Several
times a night on the hour, all the casinos on Fremont Street turn off their outdoor neon
lights in order to draw attention to the overhead canopy. The canopy then comes to life
with the "Sky Parade", a fabulous light and sound show. There are four or five
different shows, so if you stay in the area it's worth checking out more than once. All
the shows are very Vegas in that special way.
The
Fremont Street Experience is one of the "Must See" events in Las Vegas. The area
is clean and regularly patrolled by private security guards. A good place to see the show
is from the second floor of Fitzgerald's casino. Best part of all is that it's absolutely
free.
For more show
information, click here.
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