Visitors to MGM Studios cannot mistake this towering structure ominously looming over Sunset Boulevard and much of the rest of the park. The Tower of Terror reputedly was once the Hollywood Tower Hotel, now deserted and haunted by ghosts. Guests enter the structure via the dimly lighted lobby, then tiptoe their way through the eerie library, on past the spooky boiler room, and then to the giant elevator which they must board to see the rest of the building.
As the elevator rises from floor to floor guests are met with deserted hallways, and are often greeted by many of the former tenants of the hotel - their ghosts, that is. The elevator creeks upward until, suddenly, the boxcar abruptly plunges downward and passengers become the victims of a terrifying 130-foot free-fall, only to have the elevator reach bottom, then travel upwards one more time to drop again. Expect some long lines.
Boston
is one of America's most historic cities. The area is home to an immense
collection of historic sites, as well as popular modern attractions, ranging
from Paul Revere's House and the Boston Tea Party to John Hancock Tower and
Newburry Street. Choose historic lodgings in a charming neighborhood....more
Venetian Hotel stands out amongst the 125 hotels in the city. Michael
Flatley's Lord of the Dance nowshowing. In Las Vegas, Center Of Strip
Venetian can be found at 3355 Las Vegas Blvd South. Strikingly beautiful
interiors. Venetian Las Vegas contains Sauna, Airport Shuttle, and Outdoor
Pool. Featuring a half-mile long canal.... more