Las Vegas Bingo: Spot 30 Typically Las Vegas Things
Walk the neon Strip, tick off the card, snap a photo of every typically Las Vegas thing you can find. From an Elvis impersonator on Fremont to the Bellagio fountains shooting up, this is a 30-item Las Vegas bingo that turns any walk into a treasure hunt. No fixed route. Just keep your eyes open.
Challenges (30)
Spot the Welcome to Las Vegas sign
Find the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" neon sign at the south end of the Strip. Photograph the sign.
Spot a slot machine
Find a slot machine in a casino lobby or airport. Photograph the screen.
Spot a Vegas showgirl reference
Find a showgirl-themed sign, costume or impersonator (feathers and sequins). Photograph the showgirl.
Spot an Elvis impersonator
Find an Elvis impersonator on the Strip, Fremont or in a wedding chapel. Photograph the jumpsuit.
Spot an American flag in Las Vegas
Find a US flag flying on a Las Vegas casino or building. Photograph it.
Spot a Vegas casino chip
Find a casino chip on a table, in a souvenir shop or in a display. Photograph the chip.
Spot a "Vegas Vic" or vintage cowboy neon
Find the Vegas Vic cowboy sign on Fremont Street or any vintage cowboy neon. Photograph the cowboy.
Spot a Cirque du Soleil poster
Find a Cirque du Soleil show poster on the Strip (O, Mystère, KÀ). Photograph the poster.
Spot a wedding chapel
Find a Las Vegas wedding chapel storefront (Little White Chapel, Graceland Chapel). Photograph the entrance.
Spot a Vegas free-drink coupon or token
Find a free-drink coupon, casino token or matchbook from a Vegas hotel. Photograph the souvenir.
Spot the Bellagio fountains
Find the Bellagio fountain show on the Strip. Time it for a show and photograph the water shooting up.
Spot the Luxor Sphinx
Find the Sphinx at the Luxor Hotel. Photograph the sphinx with the black pyramid behind.
Spot the Luxor pyramid beam
Find the Luxor pyramid (or the light beam shooting up at night). Photograph the pyramid.
Spot the Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower replica
Find the half-scale Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas. Photograph the tower against the Strip.
Spot the New York-New York skyline
Find the mini NYC skyline at the New York-New York casino with the Statue of Liberty replica. Photograph the skyline.
Spot a Caesars Palace statue
Walk into Caesars Palace and find a Roman statue. Photograph the marble.
Spot the Venetian gondola
Find a gondola at the Venetian indoor or outdoor canals. Photograph the gondolier.
Spot the High Roller observation wheel
Find the High Roller observation wheel at the LINQ. Photograph the wheel.
Spot the MSG Sphere
Find the MSG Sphere (giant LED ball) east of the Strip. Photograph the screen face.
Spot the Stratosphere or Strat tower
Find the Strat tower (Stratosphere) at the north end of the Strip. Photograph the slim tower.
Spot a Fremont Street neon canopy
Walk to Fremont Street and find the LED canopy overhead. Photograph the lit canopy.
Spot a Vegas billboard with Cirque acrobat
Find a Cirque acrobat or showgirl billboard along the Strip. Photograph the billboard.
Spot a casino dealer or roulette wheel
Find a roulette wheel or blackjack table in a casino entrance area (no flash inside). Photograph the wheel from outside the gaming floor.
Spot a Las Vegas magician poster
Find a Vegas magician show poster (Penn & Teller, David Copperfield, Criss Angel). Photograph the poster.
Spot a Vegas pool deck with cabanas
Find a pool deck with cabanas, palm trees and DJ booth. Photograph the deck.
Spot a Vegas valet stand
Find a valet stand with a row of supercars or limos waiting. Photograph the line-up.
Spot a Vegas drive-thru wedding sign
Find a drive-thru wedding sign (Little White Chapel famously). Photograph the sign.
Spot a Vegas oversized cocktail glass
Find a yard-long or giant souvenir cocktail glass at a bar. Photograph the glass.
Spot a Vegas Hangover-style storefront
Find a Hangover movie reference (Caesars Palace, Imperial Palace location, Hangover Heads gallery). Photograph the reference.
Spot a Vegas neon at night
After dark find a piece of Vegas neon (any casino marquee). Photograph the lit-up sign.
Frequently asked questions
The duration is up to the organizer when they set up the adventure. As a guideline, a focused day across the Strip and Fremont Street ticks off most of the easy items, and stretching across a weekend (with neon graveyard and Red Rock) lets a determined group complete all 30.
Each of the 30 items is a camera challenge. When you spot the thing, take a photo and submit it; the bingo card tracks progress. Play solo, with friends or split into teams and race to tick off the most items.
Some items (the Welcome sign at the south end, Fremont neon canopy) need a specific stop. Sweep the Strip for the easy items, the Welcome sign for the entry photo, downtown Fremont for the vintage neon.
The Strip (from MGM to the Bellagio fountains) hits the most items in a walking loop. Add the Welcome to Las Vegas sign at the south end, Fremont Street downtown for the canopy, and the Neon Museum for the vintage signs.
Mostly yes during the day. Kids love spotting the Bellagio fountains, the Sphinx at Luxor and the Eiffel Tower replica; adults enjoy hunting Elvis impersonators, casino neon and Cirque du Soleil posters. Casinos are 21+ inside.