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2 KAUA‘I MIDWEEK JULY 7, 2021
It’s The Coolest Place In Town
Vegas is heating up with record tempera- tures (even melting the soles of tennis shoes, like one Hawai‘i resident experi- enced on her recent trip to the Ninth Island!), so it’s no sur- prise that visitors and locals alike are staying cool at the pool. The area is known for its elaborate pools and one of the most unique can be found at the iconic Golden Nugget on Fremont Street.
the shark-filled aquarium.
If sharks and water slides are not your cup of tea, there’s also an adults-only infinity pool tucked away on the sec- ond level known as The Hide- out. For more information on the Golden Nugget, visit goldennugget.com and catch them on an upcoming episode
If you’ve been to this pool, then you know how amazing it is; however, if you haven’t, you are going to want to add it to your list.
tainment:
• Magician Xavier Mor-
The Tank, as it’s appro- priately named, features a 200,000-gallon aquarium that is home to different spe- cies of sharks, which are all raised, trained and monitored by a team of on-site marine biologists. Whether catching rays or cooling down in the pool, the view of the aquari- um cannot be missed. You can even swim up to the tank for a closer look or go down the wa- ter slide that takes you through
• The Wynn buffet reopens this month and will include 16 food stations, serving in- dividually plated dishes.
of Ninth Island Connection. Elsewhere in Vegas enter-
timer has moved his show to The Strat starting July 1.
• Hawaiian music can be found at Pacific Island Taste on July 10, while Stoney’s Rockin’ Country hosts Aloha Island Concert July 21, fea- turing ‘Ekolu, Tenelle, Siaosi and Shaggamon.
Swim with sharks and sip on drinks at The Tank, Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino’s hippest pool. PHOTO COURTESY RODERICK THOMPSON, GOLDEN NUGGET
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• Cirque du Soleil’s Mi- chael Jackson: One will re- turn in August.
23 series.
• The Age of Chivalry-Re-
• Legends in Concert, the longest-running show in Ve- gas, will be held at Tropicana through Dec. 31.
• The iHeartRadio Music Festival will take place Sept. 17-18 at T-Mobile Arena showcasing performances by Maroon 5, Dua Lipa, Coldplay
naissance Festival will be held in Sunset Park Oct. 15- 17.
Ninth Island Connection airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on K5 and 2 p.m. Sundays on KGMB.
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and Journey, to name a few.
• The World Series of Pok- er will hold registration in August for the Sept. 30-Nov.
Travis Scott, and Tyler, the Creator.
• The Day N Vegas Festi- val is Nov. 12-14, featuring headliners Kendrick Lamar,
Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The dif- ficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). Answers are on page 11
RATING: SILVER