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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 (high- and low-end shopping), a
late-in-life honeymoon (luxury suites abound) or a fun family-celebration vacation (milestone birthdays are big). Vegas also welcomes disabled visitors, offering what the tourist board says
is the highest number of accessible hotel rooms of any U.S. city. With world-class shows and a celebrity-chef restaurant boom, Vegas is less about gambling these days. Still, gamers can
play 24/7 at more than two dozen casino resorts on Las Vegas Boulevard, aka the Strip, and a dozen downtown. Nowhere but the Strip can you find replicas of the Eiffel Tower, an Egyptian
pyramid and Venice’s Grand Canal — all within walking distance of one another. Vegas visitors also can see A-list entertainers, feast on all-you-can-eat buffets or gourmet cuisine, and carry
yard-long cocktails into the street. Yes, that’s legal. Though the days of the $1.99 buffet and free parking at every casino are over, this iconic desert oasis still offers coupon clippers
as well as luxury lovers a grownup, what-happens-here-stays-here good time. So ante up: Here’s how to do Vegas like a vet.