Spend most of the day casino-hopping. These are buildings like no other (thank goodness). Each grandiose interior tops the last. You'll want to see Wynn Las Vegas, still the newest thing going (at least until the Venetian's Palazzo annex opens at the end of 2007, but that may be less of a destination in and of itself), but also be sure to see The Venetian, Bellagio, The Mirage, TI-Treasure Island, Paris Las Vegas, Caesars Palace (including The Forum Shops and the talking statues), New York-New York, MGM Grand, Luxor, and the exterior of Excalibur. Then at night, take a drive (if you can) down the Strip. As amazing as all this is during the day, you just can't believe it at night. Aside from just the Strip itself, there are Bellagio's water fountains, which "perform" to various musical numbers, the dreadful (and even though it's free, still not worth the money) sexy sirens vs. pirate battle at TI-Treasure Island, and the volcano explosion next door at The Mirage. Eat at a buffet and have a drink at the top of the Stratosphere, goggling at the view from the tallest building west of the Mississippi. Oh, and maybe you should gamble a little, too.