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View of The Strip

inside mix Hands down, the best view of The Strip is from Mix at THEhotel at Mandalay Bay.

The restaurant and adjoining club are on the 64th floor of THEhotel — the boutique hotel inside the Mandalay Bay — at the south Strip and the view is just spectacular.

The restaurant, voted the “Best in Vegas” by the readers of the Las Vegas Review Journal offers a menu by Alain Ducasse who also has Mix restaurants in New York, Paris and Monte Carlo. It’s pricey and, if you want the view but not the meal, the adjacent club (photo left) has it, along with comfy seating, a really good bar and the most spectacular restrooms anywhere — floor to ceiling windows looking south and west. Well worth a visit. Reservations strongly suggested at the restaurant. Call (702) 632-9500.

Interesting (Even Unique) Things to Do That Make It Worth Leaving the Casino

Las Vegas offers much more in the way of things to do than most places. And, it’s a fact that many of these do not involve gaming or going to shows. There are some very cool things of which you can take advantage. Just plan ahead where you need reservations and enjoy the city’s offerings!


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At the Mirage Hotel’s Dolphin Habitat you can participate in the Dolphin Trainer for A Day Program. It’s amazing, fascinating, fun — it’s just wonderful. The relatively new venture is not a “swim with the dolphins” adventure. Rather, participants actually work with the Habitat’s staff to train the dolphins, exercise and feed them and do anything else these amazing mammals do in the course of a day. Call 702.792.7889 for information, hours and pricing (and it’s not inexpensive). If you can afford the time and the money, it’s very worthwhile. You’ll never forget the experience.


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And, speaking of “experience,” you cannot come to Las Vegas and miss The Fremont Street Experience. Every night, downtown Las Vegas is a neon festival with a sound and light show overhead in a covered arcade. There are street vendors, food, the old casinos. (And, like Times Square on New Year’s Eve and any other place that’s real crowded, there are also pickpockets. So, please be careful.) There’s free entertainment and, very recently, a new tradition has started downtown. First Friday is a monthly block party celebrating the thriving arts community in Las Vegas. It features good food, free entertainment and lots of art galleries in the area of the city that is rapidly becoming gentrified.


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Filed under the category of “Only in Las Vegas,” you must put The Atomic Testing Museum. For many years the Nevada desert was home to many of our nation’s atomic bomb tests and this museum (just a few blocks east of the MGM on Tropicana) recreates the time in our nation’s history when were were involved in a hard-fought Cold War with the Soviet Union. The test site even had its own pinup girl — Miss Atomic Testing of 1957 (above). Today, no one seems to know who she was and lots of people are trying to find her.

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Among the eclectic collection of items offered in the Museum’s gift shop is this Albert Einstein Action Figure. One of us bought it and it now graces her desk in the hope it will make her smarter.

The Musuem is a really interesting place and is recommended.














One cannot forget to visit Madame Tussaud’s. The world-famous wax museum has an outpost at The Venetian.

In there, you may see the following familiar people:

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Yes, along with lots of others, Enge, Dubya and TJ are all waiting to say “hi.” So, if you have the time, do pay them a visit.


The Ethel M Factory tour and cactus garden just up the road (15 minutes) from the Strip in Henderson is great. Admission is free, you get samples of the chocolate and the cactii are beautiful.

And, Lucy fans, there actually is a lady standing behind a conveyer belt as the candy goes by, just like Lucy and Ethel did. The “M” in Ethel M is for “Mars,” and the chocolate shop is terrific with M&Ms in colors you see nowhere else. Go. You’ll like it.

Of course there are the natural wonders and those created by human ingenuity that should be seen:

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A short ride away from the Strip lies Red Rock Canyon. Once home to herds of wild mustangs and burros, today you may still see a wild animal. The Canyon also boasts scenic outlooks, hiking and biking trails and picnic areas. It costs $5 per car to enter.


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Valley of Fire State Park is indeed wondrous. It’s just beautiful and the colors live up to the park’s name. If you go, bring a camera because you’ll want to capture the experience.



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Hoover Dam is truly a wonder of the modern world, harnessing as it did the awesome power of the Colorado River to bring electricity to Nevada. The dam is, really, awesome, when one considers it was built in the 1930s with construction methods and machinery we today consider quaint. You can even take a tour into the workings of the dam.





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When Hoover Dam was built, Lake Mead was created. Today, with the region’s demand for water ever-growing, the lake is diminishing. But, it does have a beach and boating facilities. It’s part of the federal government’s National Recreation Area is is worth visiting.



Just 23 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, Boulder City was chartered in 1931 as a home for the workers building Hoover Dam. The only municipality in the state where gaming is outlawed, Boulder City nonetheless has charm and sites that make it worth visiting. Chief among these is the Boulder City Museum and Historical Association that offers a delightful interactive experience of what life was like for the dam workers. It’s great for children and adults. There’s also a charming, historical hotel and a theater. Don’t look for gourmet food here, though. But, even without the fine dining, a day here is a day well-spent.

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Located 250 miles from Las Vegas in Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park can be done on a long car trip. There are also railroad connections and helicopter flights available. But, however you choose to go, the Grand Canyon is a marvel. If you can spend some time there you can go to the floor of the canyon, or camp, or stay overnight and watch the sun set or rise over the canyon. It’s beautiful.


Scoop in Las Vegas, Part Two: Tuesday, March 8

Last night in the Hollywood Theater, there were more personal garments thrown at the feet of Tom Jones than usual at that venue. It was a pleasant contrary to the norm during this meat and potatoes run at the MGM Grand.

More and more album covers have been appearing at the shows as well. Tom Jones fans are as eager as ever to get a signature on their particular Jones memorabilia. Smart! For the lucky ones who can command Mr. Jones attention, toting such precious cargo to Vegas was worth the extended trip through security to place that item at the feet of Sir Tom, who is to be officially Knighted by the Queen of England on March 29!

One of the fantastic things about seeing Tom Jones in Las Vegas is that he IS uniquely a part of the Strip’s amazing past, its technologically advancing present, and its very promising and expansive future. There are very few true superstars who can boast such an amazing entertainment career. Tom Jones is truly one-of-a-kind. For these reasons, Vegas is still THE destination for the ultimate in true world-class entertainment.

Viva Las Vegas! Viva Tom Jones!

Scoop… out!

Another Devoted Tom Jones Fan Enters Our Contest

First of all, just want to say I love your site. Always fun catching up on what’s going on with Tom.

I was lucky enough to see him at the MGM last May and I loved it. Since 1970 I have never missed a Tom Jones concert in Montreal. I was 10 then, and someone picked me up, put me on the stage and I got my first “Tom kiss.” I haven’t looked back since.

My oldest daughter grew up calling him “Uncle Tom.” My dream came true when she and I travelled to Orillia Ontario in July 2005 to see him. She is 25 and it was her first time seeing Tom in concert. I wanted so badly to be able to take her backstage and have him sign a picture of Tom and me that was taken in 1983.

I wasn’t having any luck getting through the conventional way so, after the first show, my daughter and I were just waiting outside the venue. I was feeling really down as we didn’t have tickets for the following night and it didn’t look like I was going to get to take her to meet Tom.

debbie and tom I looked up and recognized Frank leaving the hall with two of the other band members. I told my daughter to get ready and we followed them to the restaurant/bar. We were informed there were no available tables, but if we wanted, we could go have a drink by the bar. BINGO! That’s where the guys were.

Anyway, within five minutes we were chatting up with the band and some guys from the opening act, Tower of Power. They were absolute gentlemen and very professional. We had dinner and ended up with tickets for the next night’s show and backstage passes! It was a dream come true, taking my daughter to meet him. After leaving the room where we met Tom, she turned to me and said, “Mom, I feel like I’ve come home!”

I now have tickets to see him in Niagara Falls April 8 and 9th, front row center and 2nd row, respectively. I’m taking a friend who has never seen him and I can’t wait!

Keep up the great work.

—Debbie, Canada

Inside Scoop in Las Vegas Part One: March 2-4

Moderator’s Note: Tom opened his two-week run here in Vegas on March 2. As Scoop notes, the regulars are beginning to turn out (often they’re absent from January to March and their numbers pick up for the spring, summer and fall shows). We saw the show Friday night, March 3rd and, as usual, Tom was great. Some of the material he did — St. James Infirmary, Love Letters and The Glory of Love — seemed to be unfamiliar to much of the audience, be we loved them and hope he continues to do them. The more stuff like the numbers from the CD with Jools Holland, the better. We do miss Hanging Up My Heart (also from that CD), tho. We’re seeing more shows and we — and Scoop — will keep you posted. And we hope any of you who see Tom’s this run at MGM let us know what you think.

Now, heeeeeeeeeere’s Scoop:

Activity on the Strip is busier than ever. Las Vegas is definitely thriving. It continues to be the fastest growing city in America. Tourism is at an all-time high and casinos are expanding to handle the unprecedented activity.

For Tom Jones this means sold-out shows each night during this current spring run at the famed Hollywood Theater, inside the massive MGM Grand Hotel & Casino.

The shows are going well. The weekend shows have been typically more lively. Maybe because it’s the weekend? Saturday night was no exception. Mr. Jones commands the Hollywood Theater like no other entertainer has. Which explains why he’s booked at the joint twelve weeks this year.

The regular Tom Jones west coast fans are here as expected. Sometimes they are acknowledged by the star with a smile or a nod, sometimes a handshake, and on rare occasion, a kiss!

Mr. Jones appears in the Hollywood Theater in the MGM Grand through the 15th of March. There’s lots to do in Vegas. Seeing Tom Jones in Vegas is a must-do. Place him at the top of that list! See you there.

Scoop… out!

New Contest: Tell Us Your Tale of Tom Jones Fan Devotion

A tomjonesinternational.com t-shirt is the contest prize for the best true, suitable-for-posting story of Tom Jones fan devotion.
t-shirt We’d like you to share your tale of the most devoted Tom Jones fan you know. It can be you, or someone you’ve heard about. We want stories of how fans spread the word about how great Mr. Jones is. True stories.

Since he’s being knighted March 29, we’d like all entries by then.We’ll post the best entry.

Check out our first story, the tale of Taxi Tom the Ticket Man, then send your entry to us.

How Devoted Are Tom Jones Fans? Meet “Taxi Tom the Ticket Man,” & Send Your Story

Taxi Tom drives a taxi in Las Vegas and, as a big fan of Tom Jones, you can guess his response when a fare — usually a visitor to the city — asks him to recommend a show.

But Taxi Tom takes it one step further.

Three times in the last few months he’s picked up couples on their way to one of the more than 60 wedding chapels in Las Vegas. But, before he’ll take them, he brings them to the MGM Grand and insists that, as a wedding present to themselves, they buy tickets to see Tom.

They get out of the taxi, go into the MGM and, when they return to the cab (and — surprise! — they all have returned so far) Taxi Tom asks them to, “Show me the tickets.”

When they do, he takes them to the chapel.

Do you have a story of fan devotion equal to Taxi Tom’s? If so, please share it with us. The writer of the best entry will win a tomjonesinternational.com t-shirt just like the one Mr. Jones is holding in the photo on our homepage. Entries due by March 29, the day Tom is knighted, please.

(And, remember, they must be suitable for posting on the site. And true.)

Send your entry to us. Please note: all entries must be emailed using the link below, but you are free to comment in the “comments” area under this post.

[People who are already fans of Tom's by the way, can have a Tom Jones Wedding in Las Vegas presided over by Harmik, the self-proclaimed top TJ impersonator.)

Tom In Las Vegas: “I’m going to see the Queen on March 29.”

We are hoping that there will be lots of reviews of Tom’s current Las Vegas gig — and we know Inside Scoop will be filling us in — but, meanwhile, Tom confirmed that his knighthood investiture is March 29. And he practiced bowing.

All hail Sir Tom Jones!

“The Full Ponty:” A New Tom Jones-Inspired Tradition

[This really doesn't have much to do with Tom and he's not quoted until the end of the story, but the name of the festival — "The Full Ponty" — is so great and, if it all works out, he will have started a tradition that will help revitalize his hometown's economy.]

Goldie Lookin’ Chain to follow in footsteps of Tom Jones Mar 3 2006

Karen Price, Western Mail

A major annual music festival is being launched in Pontypridd following the success of Tom Jones’s homecoming gig last summer.

Top Welsh bands like Feeder, Goldie Lookin’ Chain and Kerrang! Award winners Funeral For A Friend will be among the line-up for the first ever The Full Ponty event, which will be staged at Ynysangharad Park during the May Bank Holiday weekend.

The two-day festival will open on May 27 — exactly a year after Tom returned to the Green Green Grass of Home for his 65th birthday gig at Ponty Park.

It was the first time that such an event has been staged in the park but, at the time, organiser Emyr Afan said he hoped that more concerts could be held there in future.

Now his company, Pop Factory Events, is behind The Full Ponty, which will also feature a fringe festival programme.

The main bands will perform in a special 11,000-capacity tented area within the park.

Although Tom is unable to return to Pontypridd again this year, organisers hope he will be back again in future.

“Following on from the Tom Jones homecoming last year, Tom really, really was keen for an annual event to happen in Pontypridd,’ said Pablo Janzcur of Pop Factory Events.

“We talked about it a lot with him and his manager and the idea just grew from that.”

It is hoped this year’s festival is the first of many.

“We have a three-year plan to expand and establish this festival,” said Janzcur.

“The aim is to get the town of Pontypridd fully involved so it is not just a concert in the middle of a field somewhere.”

Chepstow-born Grant Nicholas, lead singer with headlining band Feeder, said, “We’re really pleased to have been asked to headline the first Pontypridd festival, it looks like being a fantastic weekend.

“We had a brilliant time playing Cardiff last December and can’t wait to get back to Wales.”

Around 25,000 fans packed into Ponty Park when Tom performed there.

His fans danced the night away to all his greatest hits.

Before he took to the stage he admitted he would be feeling emotional to be performing in his home town.

“You have got to try not to get emotional when you sing. If you’re too emotional, your throat closes up,” he said.

“I always feel emotional when I play in Cardiff but not so emotional as I will be doing a live show at Pontypridd for the first time since I left in 1964.”

The Full Ponty is at Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd, on May 27 and 28. Tickets go on sale today and cost £22.50 for the Saturday and £19.50 for the Sunday. They’re available from the box office on 029 2023 0130 or online at www.seetickets.com

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