Enterprise may not have the name recognition of Summerlin or Henderson, but it’s home to one of the NFL’s most impressive stadiums and some genuinely unique southwest Las Vegas experiences. Here are the 10 best things to do in Enterprise, Nevada, each with why it’s worth your time, how to do it, and exactly where
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Enterprise Nevada Guide: Allegiant Stadium, Suburban Living & What to Know
Enterprise is an unincorporated Clark County community in the southwest Las Vegas Valley – home to roughly 230,000 residents, Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders), and some of the fastest-growing master-planned subdivisions in the American West. For most visitors, Enterprise means one thing: Raiders games at one of the most striking venues in the NFL. But
READ MORE25 Best Things to Do in Las Vegas Beyond the Casino Floor
Las Vegas spent decades defining itself as a gambling destination. It is far more than that. The city hosts the world’s best entertainment residencies, some of the country’s most innovative restaurants, proximity to extraordinary desert landscapes, and the Sphere – a venue so technologically unlike anything else that it’s redefining what live events can be.
READ MORELas Vegas Neighborhood Guide: The Strip, Downtown & Every Area Explained
Las Vegas is not one place – it’s a collection of distinct neighborhoods, master-planned communities, and unincorporated areas spread across the Mojave Desert. Most visitors see only the Strip, but the metro is home to 2.2 million people living in communities with their own character, restaurants, outdoor recreation, and retail. This guide explains every major
READ MORENorth Las Vegas Guide: Motor Speedway, Nellis AFB & What to Know
North Las Vegas is Nevada’s fourth-largest city, with a population of roughly 280,000 – a separate municipality north of downtown Las Vegas with its own city government, police department, and identity. Most visitors associate “North Las Vegas” with the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and that’s a fair starting point: the LVMS is one of the
READ MORE12 Best Things to Do in North Las Vegas, Nevada
North Las Vegas is best known for its motorsports – but there’s far more going on in Nevada’s fourth-largest city. From NASCAR and NHRA drag racing to a free military air show, a 160-acre park, karting, a winery, and a true local marketplace, here are the 12 best things to do in North Las Vegas,
READ MORE15 Best Things to Do in Henderson, Nevada in 2026
Henderson surprises most Las Vegas visitors who make the 20-minute drive south — a genuine city with its own downtown, craft breweries, exceptional parks, and one of the most unique free attractions in the Southwest. Below are 15 of the best things to do in Henderson, Nevada, each with what it is, why it’s worth
READ MOREHenderson Nevada Guide: The Best of Las Vegas’s Second-Largest City
Henderson is Nevada’s second-largest city, with a population of roughly 340,000 – a real city in its own right, not a Las Vegas suburb, with its own downtown, culture, and identity. It consistently ranks among the safest large cities in America and among the best places to live in the West, built on master-planned neighborhoods,
READ MORELas Vegas Nightlife & Entertainment Statistics 2026: Shows, Clubs & Events
1.7 million fans attended Allegiant Stadium events in 2025 — matching the 2022 record — while visitor spending on entertainment increased even as overall tourism declined. The Sphere’s $2.3 billion investment, Formula 1’s 212 mph Strip straight, and Las Vegas’s permanent shift to an events-first destination define the 2025 numbers. Here are 35 verified statistics
READ MORELas Vegas Sports Statistics 2026: Raiders, Golden Knights, Aces & More
Las Vegas acquired four major professional sports teams in eight years — the fastest pace of major franchise arrivals in U.S. sports history. The Golden Knights (2017), Aces (2018), Raiders (2020), and incoming Athletics (2028) have made Las Vegas a genuine sports city that draws 62% of Raiders game attendees from out of town. Here
READ MORELas Vegas Wedding Statistics 2026: Marriages, Licenses & Wedding Costs
Clark County issued 76,779 marriage licenses in 2024 — an average of 210 per day, every day of the year. By April 2025, the daily average had risen to 227. Las Vegas’s Marriage License Bureau processes licenses from 8 AM to midnight, 365 days, requires no waiting period, and charges $102. These three facts explain
READ MORELas Vegas Population & Real Estate Statistics 2026: Growth, Housing & Demographics
Clark County’s population reached 2.42 million in 2024 — a 2.1% increase year-over-year, with nearly three-quarters of Nevada’s entire 3.21 million residents living in the Las Vegas Valley. The median home price hit $450,000 in late 2025, up 39.8% from 2020. UNLV projects Clark County will surpass 3 million residents by 2045. Here are 39
READ MORELas Vegas Hotel Statistics 2026: Facts on Occupancy, Room Rates & Revenue
Las Vegas Strip hotel RevPAR fell 10.9% to $149.13 in 2025 — the largest decline of any top-25 U.S. hotel market. Yet Strip ADR held at $199.79 — still 24.5% above the U.S. national average. With 150,000+ rooms in a 4-mile corridor and occupancy still above the national benchmark, Las Vegas remains the most concentrated
READ MORELas Vegas Transportation Statistics 2026: Rideshare, Taxis & Private Cars
Two in three Las Vegas visitors arrive by car — not plane, reflecting the city’s position at the center of a 500-mile radius containing 40+ million people. Of the 54.99 million who flew through LAS in 2025, navigating the 3 miles to the Strip involves a choice between five transportation modes with dramatically different outcomes.
READ MORELas Vegas Airport Statistics 2026: 38 Facts on Passengers, Airlines & Traffic
Harry Reid International Airport served 54,989,185 passengers in 2025 — the third-highest annual total in the airport’s history, even as overall Las Vegas tourism fell. LAS maintained connectivity to 170+ markets, processed 586,871 aircraft movements, and handled 213 million pounds of cargo. Here are 38 verified statistics from the Clark County Department of Aviation. 54,989,185
READ MORELas Vegas Convention Statistics 2026: Meetings, Trade Shows & Economic Impact
Las Vegas hosted approximately 6 million convention visitors in 2025 — holding essentially flat while overall tourism fell 7.5%. The meetings industry contributed an estimated $15 billion to the Las Vegas economy, supported 70,000 jobs, and outperformed leisure travel at every key metric. Here are 36 verified statistics on the world’s convention capital. ~6 million
READ MORELas Vegas Casino Statistics 2026: Gaming Revenue, Records & House Edge
Nevada casinos won $15.8 billion in 2025 — a new all-time statewide record, even as Las Vegas visitor volume fell 7.5%. The Strip held at $8.8 billion. Downtown hit a new record of $951.2 million. Per-visitor gaming spend is up 49.7% from 2019. Here are 42 verified statistics from the Nevada Gaming Control Board and
READ MOREHarry Reid International Airport Guide (LAS)
Harry Reid International Airport (IATA: LAS) is the 10th-busiest airport in the United States, serving approximately 57–58 million passengers annually through two terminals and five concourses. Whether you’re arriving for a weekend on the Strip, a week of conventions at the LVCC, or an international connection, this complete guide covers everything you need to know
READ MOREHow Much Does It Cost to Get Married in Las Vegas?
Las Vegas weddings range from $150 to $150,000+ — a wider cost range than any other American wedding destination. Here’s the complete cost breakdown so you can plan exactly what you want at the budget that works for you. Wedding Type Typical Cost Range What’s Included Minimum legal wedding $150–$300 Marriage license + basic officiant/ceremony
READ MORELas Vegas Tourism Statistics 2026: 47 Facts on Visitors, Spending & Trends
38.5 million people visited Las Vegas in 2025 — the first year-over-year decline since the pandemic recovery, driven by weaker consumer confidence, airline route reductions, and international travel softness. Yet Strip gaming revenue held at $8.8 billion, visitor satisfaction stayed at 87%, and Allegiant Stadium drew 1.7 million fans. Here are 47 verified statistics that
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