AARP's Guide to Las Vegas
There’s a reason Las Vegas often welcomes 42 million visitors a year — a third of them over 50. It’s a city built for escape, whether for a girlfriend getaway, a late-in-life honeymoon or a fun family-celebration vacation (milestone birthdays are big). With world-class shows and a celebrity-chef restaurant boom, it’s less about gambling these days, but gamers still can play 24/7 at more than two dozen casino resorts on Las Vegas Boulevard, aka the Strip, and a dozen downtown. Here’s how to do this unique city like a vet.