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Fremont Street Experience winner of
Biggest Tourist Trap
in the Reader's poll.




The downtown pedestrian mall/entertainment venue again is your pick as the one attraction in town reserved for visitors you don't particularly like. But think of the entertainment possibilities that await. The gaudy come-ons from slot palace girls! The kitschy souvenir shops! The occasional drunk throwing up on a side street! The light shows that can resemble a Lite-Brite session gone horribly awry! It's all in the attitude, people. The Stratosphere Tower was your second-place pick.



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Our readers respond:

The Fremont Street Experience itself is ... -- steve mincer
My folks retired to Las Vegas and have lived ... -- Mike Adams
I have been going to Vegas for a number ... -- Inez Madrid
Good Grief, people ... If there was anything ... -- Millicent Fila
SINCE 1994 WE HAVE ALWAYS MADE FREMONT STREET ... -- MARC LIGGETT
In Apr. 2002 a drunk local female tried ... -- K. Alfaro
The light show was fantastic! I can't believe ... -- Kathy
I can't imagine why Fremont street Experience ... -- Arthur Haines
I have visited the Fremont Street Experience ... -- Sylvia Bowen
I love the Freemont Street Experience. ... -- Tiffany MacDonald

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