Custom Double Deck Exhibit Rentals from our Las Vegas Warehouse Location:
6570 Spencer St #115,
Las Vegas, NV 89119
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6570 Spencer St #115,
Las Vegas, NV 89119
We use Our Las Vegas location to warehouse a large supply of our custom double deck rental exhibit components. When you rent from us for a show in Vegas, Anaheim, Long Beach, or Los Angeles, your double deck would come from the Las Vegas location. We also have a facility in Orlando, Florida to serve the east coast. With multiple locations to serve you from, we are able to keep down exhibit shipping costs and pass those savings on to you. Also, in a pinch, extra parts are easily available and can be at any location within 12 hours and many times same day!
Las Vegas Basics
Las Vegas, an ever-changing fantasy-land of a city, has seen unbelievable expansion since it emerged from the desert just over 100 years ago. The sights and sounds of Las Vegas are enjoyed by millions of visitors every year. They stay in some of the most glamorous, unique hotels in the world. They eat at five-star restaurants and expansive buffets. They play at casinos, pools, health spas and golf courses. Sometimes (many times, actually) they even marry each other.
You will be dazzled by Vegas, but the sheer number of things to see and do can seem overwhelming. A little advance planning will help you to enjoy your Vegas trip. Continue reading for basic visitor information (what to bring, things to know) and an overview of this special destination.
Electricity: The United States uses 110 to 120 volts AC (60 cycles). If visiting from outside of North America, you may require an electrical adapter for any electronics or appliances you want to bring. Las Vegas electrical outlets accept the standard North American plug with two flat parallel pins.
Las Vegas Casino Etiquette
It is best to avoid bringing personal electronic items into the casino. Hotel security is always on the lookout for photography and video of casino machines and tables and will quickly remove persons doing so.
All players must be at least 21 years old – no exceptions.
Health
You are in a desert, and your body will need fluids, especially in the summer months. Carry a bottle of water, and be sure to bring sunscreen.
Safety
The high-concentration areas of Las Vegas are among the safest places for visitors in the world. Security is tight, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take the same precautions that you would at home. Be aware of your surroundings and stay away from threatening situations. If gaming, keep an eye on your purse, change bucket or chips. If there is an incident, police and security personnel are generally highly visible.
Smoking Etiquette
Generally speaking, smoking is permitted on the casino floor at most resorts, in some guest rooms and in bars that don’t serve food. It is not permitted in public areas such as restaurants, hotel lobbies, the Las Vegas Convention Center concourse areas, or McCarran International Airport.