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    Virgin Valley Heritage Museum

    4.2 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Interesting place to view old Mesquite lots of stuff to look at and the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. Parking is in back

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    Super Run Classic Car Show - Giant VW bus at Kids Corner..Events Plaza

    Super Run Classic Car Show

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    After attending the Super Run Classic Car Show in downtown Henderson last weekend, I am a fan of…read morelocal events.The Super Run Classic Car Show transformed Water Street into a classic car museum filled with people. The cars included a 1923 Ford coexisting with a Chevy El Camino, a Plymouth Road Runner, 1978 Trans Am, and every classic car imaginable. Just like a good museum, the cars included information about their year and make. A good number of the cars had the hoods popped open to display the engines. The vehicle owners were there to share information. There was even a stand displaying hundreds of Match Box and Hot Wheels cars for sale. The Super Run Classic Car Show featured a few food concessions plus a beer garden. They sold corn dogs, smoothies, hot dogs, burgers, sausages, and fries. Personally I have mixed feelings about the food concessions in downtown events. My understanding is that the events are entertainment that helps stimulate the downtown economy. On Water Street so much of the downtown economy is restaurants and bars. I'd do my part by supporting the Cafe in the El Dorado, the Coffee House, and the Gold Mine Tavern because they plan to be in the community for the long run. Besides, lately I'm not too crazy over the taste of carnival food. In my reporting of the Super Clasic Car Show, what made Super Run Classic Car Show shine was that it made Water Street shine. I never saw Water Street so happening on a weekend afternoon. For a day Water Street looked like US 66 when GTOs ruled the road. A Water Street that is usually empty on a Sunday morning was animated with people. These people were supporting local businesses. From my observation, business was up on Water Street. There was even a 15 minute wait to eat in the Cafe. It also seemed that the casinos and bars were busier. When I look back on the Super Run Car Show, I think of how it made Water Street shine on a weekend afternoon When I look back on this event, I look forward to more local events.

    Not much to update, my original review remains relevant 3 years later! So just read that one. MIA…read morethis year is that purple Hello Kitty car. New entry , Minions!.. lol. (I know how are these qualified as classic cars?) Late afternoon, early evening still is our favorite time to go. Even though it seems busier, there's still room to walk about. Took us around 2. 5 hours leisurely pace walking from beginning Lake Mead /Water St all the way up and back down. Just want to stress stay hydrated as in drink water! Sunday's event awards are at 1 event ends at 3.

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    Early evening getting busier

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    My T Bird

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    Mesquite City of

    Mesquite City of

    2.3(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    What once was a quiet little retirement town in the desert has slowly become the mini Las Vegas…read more Many Utahns who want to gamble or buy legal marijuana come here since it's closer than making the longer drive to Vegas. And depending on what you want, it's a decent substitute. There's a handful of casinos and hotels-not on par with the luxury ones in Sin City, but respectable, for the most part. If you're into golfing, you can do that just about year-round here, since it stays warm through the winter. You may want to avoid the hottest months of the year-golfing in August can be brutal. Mesquite has a small town feel to it-talk to the locals and you'll find yourself quickly amongst the gossip of who's who and who's doing what. I get the feeling that those who have lived here a long time would prefer that things stop growing-just like most small town lifers. But by the looks of things, I don't see it slowing down any time soon.

    Mesquite exists because of groundwater supply and its location off the I-15 freeway. It's major…read moreattractions are golf, gambling, marijuana, and ATVs. The main development is a Del Webb Sun City 55+ community. Most visitors think the major downside is the unbearable summer heat, but residents know the constant strong winds are more of a pain. Because there are few good paying jobs in Mesquite, most of the new non retired residents move to Mesquite because homes are cheaper and commute daily to jobs in St. George and Las Vegas. Most of the amenities are located near the freeway and target tourist needs e.g., gas stations, fast food, and RV accommodations. The high school ranking is poor which inhibits dynamic professional organizations from locating here. I moved to Sun City three years ago KNOWING it had major short comings but chose it for its location and low cost homes and living. I have many individual interests and am very active, and consequently, do not need nice amenities to be happy. However, many of my neighbors constantly complain about the lack of amenities and about 20% have moved since I have lived here. Unless you are a golfer or have several individual interests that keep you busy and happy, I would not recommend retiring here. If you are working and have a family, I would recommend trying to find a way to afford to live in a more cosmopolitan community with better schools.

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    CasaBlanca Resort - CasaBlanca Outdoor Pool

    CasaBlanca Resort

    2.7(585 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    This was my first time visiting Mesquite, and I'm glad I took a colleague's recommendation to stay…read morehere for a work trip. It definitely seems to be the best hotel in town. The property is very well-maintained, the restaurants are a delight, and the pool area is excellent--I loved being able to order drinks right from my lounge chair. My only real complaint was the check-in process; my room wasn't ready until two hours after the official check-in time. It was a bit of an inconvenience after a long day of meetings, but the staff was friendly, and I was able to pass the time using the gym. I also bought a day pass for the spa, which turned out to be pretty underwhelming. Aside from a private pool and steam room, it doesn't offer much unless you're booking an actual treatment. A private spa jacuzzi would have been a huge plus, especially since the main resort jacuzzi was constantly crowded. Unless you are getting a specific service, I would skip the spa pass. Overall, despite the check-in delay, it was a great stay and I would definitely return.

    Just a real mess and disorganized. Came for the $99 room special which we were told came with a…read morefree tee time at CasaBlanca Golf Club and a free massage for the two nights. Once we checked out, they billed us for the massage service and the tee time. Then were told that they take care of the room cost. It ended up being around $60 more which we didn't mind, just confused why this wasn't communicated or promoted correctly. Next, the room was extremely hot even when running the a/c unit at 60 degrees. The unit you can tell is very old. Lastly, the service at almost every restaurant was unwelcoming and rude. Waited over an hour for our food at Jersey Joe's with a server who was overwhelmed and had attitude. Similar experiences at Einstein Bagel's and Rita's and Fajitas. The casino staff were nice! Valet also was welcoming. Overall, there seems to be a ton of disorganization with new ownership and the staff doesn't seem to be informed. To top it all off, they definitely aren't welcoming or hospitable. I'd avoid booking a stay here.

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    CasaBlanca Resort and Casino Table Games

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    The Palms Golf Course

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