Las Vegas Strip, September 1973. A set of photos.
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Las Vegas Strip, September 1973. A set of photos.
Various Memorabilia from the Las Vegas Hotel Circus Circus
1. 1981 Circus Circus Las Vegas One Dollar Token
2. Circus Circus Pink Clown Hotel Key
3. Circus Circus Pink Elephant Plush
4. Circus Circus Casino Hotel Las Vegas Lucky Clown Pins
Circus Circus
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The 'Adventure Dome' at the Circus Circus Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. And wow! finally a place I've visited myself.
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"In a glass covered construction, under the sunny or starry skies of Las Vegas, the AdventureDome is located. It is a major family entertainment attraction of the Circus Circus Hotel/Casino property Billed as "America's largest indoor theme park," the AdventureDome is filled with fun and excitement, rides and games and thrills galore all in a Southwest themed environment designed to recall the colors and textures of the Grand Canyon. Included in the roster of thrill rides is the breath-taking, double loop, double corkscrew Canyon Blaster roller coaster" which seems to soar, dip, fly and swirl through, up and down the craggy, man-made mountains inside the AdventureDome. There is also the Rim Runner boat ride where the brave and hearty can plummet down a 60 ft. waterfall or the "demented clown chaos" that emanates from the nutty, funny Fun House Express ride which is an Imax Ridefilm that utilizes motion simulator technology. For team laser tag enthusiasts, there is Hot Shots and in the Xtreme Zone thrill seekers can climb walls or bounce in the air on a Bungee Trampoline. In addition to the midway games and the high tech arcade games, for the younger visitors there is the Mystic Magic Theater, a Fossil Dig, a Dinosaur Habitat and a host of scaled-down rides. These include a full size carousel, bumper cars and more activities where parents can either accompany the children or watch from within camera range. The AdventureDome's dome-like enclosure is made up of over 8500 panes of glass and each pane weighs in at over 300 pounds. AdventureDome was ranked in the top 25 American theme parks listed by the Amusement Business Magazine."
Dan Edwards / YESCO Design, Lucky the Clown, Circus Circus Hotel - Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1976