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Las Vegas Video Postcard

Las Vegas Video Postcard

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Director: Michael Fawcett
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 86269

Format: Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, Full Screen, Ntsc
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 65
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

UPC: 634867888886
EAN: 0634867888886
ASIN: B00005KI4B

Release Date: May 27, 2001
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Editorial Reviews:

Description
Updated for 2006 and now 75 minutes long, the Official Las Vegas Video Postcard is the most current travel video about Las Vegas. A new bonus chapter includes 100 years of Las Vegas history with rare B&W footage of the a€œstripa€ The expanded show review section as a great segment on Celine Dion. There are no region codes and the language tracks include English, Spanish, German & Japanese


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1 out of 5 stars What's that you say?   May 18, 2008
Trying to watch this production with the bizarre sound issues was a treat. There were points where the voiceover was barely audible and the background music was blaring, then would cut to very soft music and back again. There were a number of quirks -
Why would a DVD advertising itself as "Las Vegas" video postcard neglect to include icons in Las Vegas, such as the Flamingo, the Riviera, the Hilton, etc, but talk in detail about fledgling entertainment towns 30 minutes away from the strip?
Why would a video on Las Vegas not include any of the culture and entertainment that can be had on the "original" strip that is downtown? Binions, Golden Nugget, Four Queens - not one of them is mentioned.
Also, the coverage was clearly biased. While places such as TI and the Stratosphere went on and on in great detail - room prices, square footage, etc., other hotels like the Monte Carlo were barely given an obligatory mention. The Stratosphere coverage looked more like an informercial - the Stratosphere rumbling and emerging from the ground, fireworks, and manufactured camera sweeps of slews of folks laughing and partying (sad to say, it was not at all representative of the actual Stratosphere.)
All in all, this video had a lot of potential, but was poorly organized and executed. It's as if they got 60% done with their material and said, "ok, that's enough, lets just wing it from here." I enjoyed the beginning and had a lot of hope based on the first 10 minutes, but I'm glad I didn't send this to my family as an inclusive example of the sights and scenes of Las Vegas.



1 out of 5 stars Erratic, godawful   May 17, 2008
Is a decent video travelogue of Las Vegas too much to ask? This DVD answers that question with a resounding, "Yes!" While making side-trips focusing on the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam (twice), Bonnie Springs, and a river rafting trip whereby the narrator got to ride in "a real Hummer" (dare to dream!), the video entirely failed to mention any of the history-rich casinos in Downtown, the Imperial Palace, Wynn, Palms, the LV Hilton (other than the Star Trek Experience), the Sahara (other than the NASCAR Cafe and Speed: The Ride), and many other staples. While I am certainly not averse to mention of features outside Las Vegas, when I purchase a product called "Las Vegas Video Postcard," I would expect it not to be done at the expense of actual Las Vegas attractions. While Rumjungle and Voodoo Lounge are briefly displayed, what about the vast array of other nightclubs? How about focusing on gambling -- the reason most folks make the journey to Las Vegas and the funding for all the megaresorts on the Strip -- other than quick mention that slots are the #1 moneymaker? What about the off-Strip casinos like the Station properties? What about the locals' favorites? How about we take out the segment on Sigfried & Roy, now defunct for several years (the video states it was left in "as a tribute to Roy Horn") and spend some more time on the various Cirque du Soleil productions?

Even without taking the poor production quality into account (segments in which the background music drowns out the narrator, sections in which the music quiets for an obvious narrated segment in which no narration takes place, etc.), in all, this is a very disappointing presentation.



4 out of 5 stars Excellent overview for visiting Vegas   March 27, 2008
Our family planned our 4-day trip to Vegas this past weekend using this DVD and a printed-out map, and it worked out great. Virtually everything is current, the only 2 attractions not mentioned are the Klingon Encounter/Borg 4d Star Trek attraction at the Hilton, and the "Secret Garden" Dolphin/Tiger/Lion attraction (it was just ok) at the Mirage, as this DVD is a few years old, before these attractions were built.

Recommended: the trek show, the Forum Shops, the gondola ride at the Venetian, and the Shark Reef at the Mandalay Bay, as "must see" fun.

The Mandalay Bay is our favorite hotel by far (it's the hotel featured in the excellent "Vegas" new tv series); this DVD did an excellent job of previewing many of the night shows, hotels and attractions, I'd rate it a "must get before going to Vegas" video resource. Nice job!

-Ken



4 out of 5 stars Great to remember LV   April 14, 2007
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Good video to remember or plan your trip to LV
was filmed approx. 2004-2005 . the aladdin s missing.



5 out of 5 stars A great help   August 1, 2006
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

WOW what a great DVD! I liked the show segmets the best and it was a big help planing our vacation, I never knew that there was so much to do in Las Vegas now.
I thought the program flowed well and had a really good chaper index to quickly review the parts we wanted to see again. This looked just like someting you would see on the travel channel


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