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Visit Las Vegas Announces Exciting New WWE WrestleMania 41 Fan Experiences

Visit Las Vegas Announces Exciting New WWE WrestleMania 41 Fan Experiences

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The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is making sure WWE WrestleMania 41 is the biggest and best event it can be. WWE will take over Allegiant Stadium next weekend for WrestleMania 41, but there are dozens of events in the week leading up to the event to get fans excited for the 'Show of Shows.'
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The LVCVA announced several new activations and events around the city, including right when you step off your plane at Harry Reid International Airport. Photo-ops will be available to create WWE Superstar moments in Terminal 1, where a WrestleMania 41 logo, and a special John Cena-themed 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign will be on display. In addition, Terminal 1 will also feature replica championship title belts, which are located at the top of the baggage claim area.
The iconic 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign also served as inspiration for other WWE-inspired signs throughout the city. These signs will be on display at the following locations: Terminal 3 baggage claim at Harry Reid International Airport, T-Mobile Arena, Allegiant Stadium and the Las Vegas Convention Center (home of this year's WWE World experience).
Fans will have more opportunities for photo-ops, as custom WWE Championships will be on display in unique ways around the Las Vegas Strip at the following locations:
The MGM Grand lobby will feature its famed lion statue sporting a custom WWE Championship title
The Caesar statues at Caesars Palace (off of Las Vegas Boulevard and inside the resort's main entrance) will be adorned with WWE championship belts.
The Fremont Street Experience will have a 14-foot-long, 5-foot-high WWE Championship belt on display
Several hotels are also ready for pool season and they will have free, inflatable championship belts available for guests (while supplies last). The hotels and dayclubs include: LIV Beach at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World Las Vegas and the Palms Pool at Palms Casino Resort.
Las Vegas has several WrestleMania 41 dining and drink experiences lined up
Proper Bar inside Proper Eats Food Hall at ARIA Resort & Casino has a championship lineup of WWE-themed cocktails on the menu on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20. The 'main event' features The Stone Cold Stunner, The Rock Bottom, and the Hogan's Powerbomb drinks.
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The Cabinet of Curiosities, inside Horseshoe Las Vegas, is also hosting WrestleMania-themed mixology masterclasses throughout the week. From Thursday, April 17 to Sunday, April 20, lead mixologist Daniel Ponsky (Bar Rescue) will teach the class to 'create two specialty cocktails— the Tribal Chief and the Headlock—before guests craft their own WWE-inspired drink.'
A WrestleMania Superstar Brunch is also set to take place at BrewDog Las Vegas on April 19 and 20. The exclusive dining event will feature a 'premium brunch, craft cocktails, WWE memorabilia and the chance to meet WWE legends and superstars.' Talent listed includes Mickie James, Grayson Waller and Austin Theory (April 19) and Rikishi and Chelsea Green (April 20).
Learn more about what Las Vegas has to offer WrestleMania 41 fans by checking out our WWE WrestleMania 41: Where To Stay, Eat, Drink And Play In Las Vegas guide.
Public transportation is also available and encouraged. Fans can use the Las Vegas Monorail to get around the city during WrestleMania 41 week. The Monorail offers seven stations along the Las Vegas Strip, including one at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Read More: WWE WrestleMania 41 Merch Reveals Which Night Three Major Matches Will Take Place
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