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Fremont Street Fun Factor Rises High Into The Sky This Summer

You can already zipline right down Fremont Street to get that adrenaline rush. This summer, you’ll be able to do some open-air skydiving as Crash N Burn on Fremont Street…

Crash n Burn on Fremont Street is opening Aero Vegas this summer 2024. Photo of a man doing stunts in an indoor wind tunnel. Man is wearing a bright green and white full body jumpsuit. He is also wearing a white skydiving helmet with a dark tinted shade covering his face. The photo is blurred to show circular movement while he performs his stunts in the wind tunnel.

A man performs aerial stunts inside an indoor wind tunnel. Crash n Burn on Fremont Street will be opening Aero Vegas this summer, featuring an open-air skydiving wind tunnel.

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You can already zipline right down Fremont Street to get that adrenaline rush. This summer, you’ll be able to do some open-air skydiving as Crash N Burn on Fremont Street opens the latest high-flying attraction.

Crash N Burn on Fremont Street Opens Aero Vegas This Summer

The fun factor on Fremont Street will soar high into the sky this summer when Crash N Burn opens Aero Vegas.

This promises to be another classic Las Vegas adrenaline rush. Of course, there are other places around town where you can experience the feeling of skydiving in an indoor wind tunnel.

In addition, if you really love to test your nerve, you can always jump on one of those scary thrill rides at The Strat.

But when Crash N Burn opens Aero Vegas this summer, you’ll be able to experience the feeling of skydiving in their open-air, rooftop wind tunnel. I’m pretty sure adrenaline junkies will be flocking to the latest Fremont Street attraction.

Moreover, if you’ve always wanted to try skydiving without leaping from a plane thousands of feet above the ground, Aero Vegas sounds like your jam.

They claim to have some of the best instructors to help you when you decide to take flight. In fact, their website claims their instructors have helped Hollywood stars such as Tom Cruise, Scarlett Johansson, Jackie Chan, and Mark Wahlberg.

Lots Of Other Fun Stuff To Do At Crash N Burn On Fremont Street

Of course, not everyone is seeking their next big adrenaline rush. So, Crash N Burn on Fremont Street offers lots of fun and games while one of your friends or family members is taking flight.

For example, they have duckpin bowling. Tiny pins and much smaller bowling balls when compared to regular bowling. I went duckpin bowling back east when I was a kid. Lots of fun.

Crash N Burn is all about eating, drinking, and playing for adults. As a matter of fact, they offer one of the best views of Fremont Street at their 300-foot-long outdoor patio bar.

Additionally, there are quite a few lawn games to play while you’re munching and sipping one of your favorite adult beverages. You and your friends can enjoy a game of corn hole, giant Jenga, life-sized Connect-4, or life-sized Beer Pong.

Plus, they have plenty of classic arcade games. Crash N Burn might just be the spot to plan your next birthday party, anniversary celebration, or corporate event.

Even if you don’t want to soar high over Fremont Street at Aero Vegas.

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Best Rooftop Bars In Las Vegas That Will Make You Feel Fancy

Summer time in Las Vegas means tis the season for rooftop bars!

There's nothing quite as beautiful when you're sipping a cocktail and overlooking the Las Vegas strip.

According to Liquor.com, some of the most popular cocktails right now are espresso martinis tequila, mocking birds (tequila, watermelon, fresh lime juice, and jalapeño), rositas (essentially a tequila negroni), Aperol Spritzs and colletti royales (tequila reposado, triple sec, elderflower liqueur, blood orange juice, lime juice).

Add a rooftop and a city skyline to this equation of tasty, sparkly cocktails, and you'll get an amazing night.

With that being said, the history of rooftops, bars and happy hours is actually an interesting story.

According to Bloomberg News, the origin of the now-popular roof top bar stems from the 1880s. Rudolph Aronson was a New York conductor and musician. He took a trip to Europe and saw urban gardens performing music or theater acts, which attracted a pretty substantial audience.

Upon arriving back to New York, Aronson recreated the situation he saw in Europe. Except, he added a little twist. Instead of creating an urban garden on the street, he created a "Moorish-styles Casino Theatre" on his roof.

Due to no air conditioning, theaters often were excruciatingly hot and unbearable to sit through.  Aronson's rooftop-style theater became an escape for many people, offering a little "staycation" for those who wanted to escape the stuffy city for a few hours, and it was far less hot on the roofs. These rooftop theaters became bigger and better as the money started pouring in.

People came to these rooftop spots to "let loose" with dances such as “The Roof Garden Two-Step” becoming popular in 1885. As time went on, the idea of "tall apartment" buildings became a symbol of class and economic status. If you could afford to live, party, etc. with an apartment building with an elevator then you were deemed as wealthy.

"The crowded city no longer separated its rich and poor laterally by neighborhood," Bloomberg states in the article.

After a few dips and upticks in popularity, the modern-day rooftop emerged as a vision from excited developers. Rooftops started to become neoclassical city hall with lush gardens, dwindling real estate on the "street level" of cities also created more innovation when it came to rooftop design.

The vision of Aronson's original rooftop bar isn't far off from what we see today. Currently, we have tons of beautiful rooftop bars in Las Vegas that offer entertainment, amazing cuisine and craft cocktails that allows people to escape from their everyday cacophony of noise, family, bills, money and more.

Now, rooftop bars are a staple when it comes to celebrations, brunch with loved ones or a night on the town. We love our rooftop bars in Las Vegas because it's simply a luxurious feeling to drink cocktails while looking at the beautiful glittering light of Sin City.

Below are some of our favorite rooftop bars in Las Vegas that will make you feel like you're entranced in a different world.

Taverna Costera

Address: 1031 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Taverna Costera is located right in the heart of the Arts District. From having delicious food, a little coffee shop and beautiful art, this downtown gem is perfect for any night out. The rooftop is beautiful, and they have live bands playing frequently.

Merchant Logo ZAI Nightlife - Las Vegas

Address: 700 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

ZAI is an open-air nightclub and bar near Fremont Street. The property has gone through a couple of facelifts and name changes. But, the most recent venture infuses gastronomy, Latin American flavors and artistic flairs to create an unforgettable experience in Las Vegas. The bar and cuisine is tasty. During the weekends, the rooftop gets electrified with people dancing and having fun.

Legacy Club

Address: Located inside of the Circa Resort & Casino

The Legacy Club is the epitome of Las Vegas luxury. The view from the top of Circa Resort & Casino is utterly breathtaking. It's the perfect cocktail lounge for a date, celebration, special occasion, etc. Getting a reservation during sunset is also worth it. The glow of orange and yellow covering the city while the sun sets into the horizon is a spectacle that everyone should experience.

Foundation Room

Address: Located inside Mandalay Bay

Another Las Vegas staple that made the list, the Foundation Room is iconic in history and clientele. The environment is luxurious, and the food is delicious. Some of the highlighted menu items include Skuna Bay Salmon, Korean Fried Chicken, bao buns, fresh market fish and more. 

Beer Park

Address: Located inside of The Paris Las Vegas

If you're looking for a more casual rooftop experience then check out Beer Park. It overlooks the major "tourist" hot spots of Las Vegas like the Bellagio Fountains. Instead of cocktails, this bar focuses on craft beers, elevated traditional bar food and a fun atmosphere that's perfect during sports games.

Commonwealth

Address:  525 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Another fixture in Downtown Las Vegas, Commonwealth is a popular spot among college students and younger tourist, who are looking for an energetic bar that's perfect for a night of club hopping. According to the bar's website, they mostly play hip-hop and open format music.

We All Scream

Address: 517 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

This bar is also an ice scream shop that features DJs, art and more. 'The rooftop features a custom ice cream cone-shaped DJ booth and 360-degree views of downtown," the bar's website states.

Downtown Terrace Kitchen & Bar

Address: 707 E Fremont St Suite 1170, Las Vegas, NV 89101 in Downtown's Container Park 

This rooftop kitchen and bar offers a different ambience compared to the other bars in Downtown Las Vegas. This rooftop is more of a lounge than a jumpy dance club. It's located in Container Park, so it's slightly separated from the business of Downtown.

BrewDogs

Address: 3767 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109'

From rotating guest breweries, an in-house microbrewery and over 30 beers available on top, this is two stories of heaven for any beer lover. The view is great and gives guests a full view of the Las Vegas Strip.

GhostBar

Adress: Palms Casino Resort

When the Palms shuttered its doors, many of us were sad that the GhostBar closed alongside it. However, after the Palms re-opened, we were elated to see the GhostBar making a comeback! This rooftop bar over looks the city, and it's an iconic venue for many Las Vegas parties, celebrations and celebrity appearances.

Larry Martino is the long-time afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC.

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Larry Martino has been the afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ since 2007. He is also Music Director and Assistant Program Director. He’s been a professional radio broadcaster since 1980, serving as on-air talent, Program Director, and Music Director during his career. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Larry specializes in writing articles about music, recording artists, movies, food/restaurants, and hockey.