Legacy Club To Host ‘Star-Spangled Glamour’ July 4th Celebration
Looking for the perfect 4th of July plans in downtown Las Vegas? Get ready to don your best stars and stripes this Independence Day at Legacy Club in Circa Resort & Casino for its Star-Spangled Glamour July 4th celebration!
According to a press release, guests will be able to enjoy the fabulous fireworks display that paints the Las Vegas skyline while enjoying specialty cocktails, patriotic bites and live music on Tuesday, July 4th from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
“General admission tickets are priced at $125 per person plus LET tax. Each ticket is standing room only and includes access to Star-Spangled Glamour and all event inclusions. Payments are non-refundable unless cancellation is received at least 72 hours prior to event date. The event is open to guests 21 and over.”
For those looking to upgrade their 4th of July experience at Legacy Club’s ‘Star-Spangled Glamour’ celebration, the following specialty packages are available to choose from:
Firework Spectacular Package: For larger groups of up to eight guests, this option includes a dedicated server with an open bar, two bottles of champagne and one bottle service selection. $1,400
Liberty Lights Package: For smaller groups of up to four guests, this prime corner firepit option includes a dedicated server with an open bar, one bottle of champagne and one bottle service selection. $800
Sparkler Package: Groups of four can reserve this premium outdoor table selection, which includes a dedicated server with an open bar, one bottle of champagne and one bottle service selection. $700
Reservations are live and can be booked by clicking here.
We can’t wait to party like it’s 1776 at Legacy Club’s ‘Star-Spangled Glamour’ July 4th celebration! For more information on upcoming events at Legacy Club, click here.
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The United States is filled with attractive sceneries and interactive exertions that create each state’s individualism. Americans and international visitors flock yearly to seek landmarks for bucket list goals. Local amenities make all the difference when a state is attempting to charm visitors for a “fun” time. Amenities that states offer include restaurants, shopping, theme parks, movie theaters, concerts and shows that keep the city on it’s toes.
When you think of a fun state which state comes to mind right away? Is it California for all of their theme parks including Disneyland, LEGOLand, Knotts Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain? Or Florida, for their glamourous beaches and party atmosphere? Or maybe, it’s Arizona for the desert oasis landscapes and historical museums?
Nevertheless, let’s find out which state really has the most fun while also being budget friendly.
Our friends at Wallethub, have conducted a survey to find out the states who are most fun in the U.S. The data they discovered covers 26 key metrics that examine how many options are available per capita.
A few of the key metrics consist of:
- Variety of Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Establishments
- Fitness Centers per Capita
- Performing-Arts Theaters per Capita
- Golf Courses & Country Clubs per Capita
For performing art theaters per capita, New York and California tied for the number one spot. Evidently, there was a 23 times difference from best to state to worst state for the amount of art theaters per capita. Mississippi was the worst state ranking at number 50.
The state of Alaska took the number one spot for most access to national parks. Illinois took the last spot at number 50 for the worst accessibility.
The state that has the number one spot for “State & Local Expenditures on Parks & Recreation per Capita”? Nevada! Though, we are tied with three other states including Colorado, North Dakota and Wyoming. Connecticut took last place (50) in this category.
States with a higher score too 100 are most fun compared to lower scores closer to one which are seen as least fun.
You can see further details on their survey here. Let’s see which states are the MOST FUN overall: See below!
Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.