Find Your Vegas.

Answer six quick questions and ExperienceLV will match this trip to one of the city's four experience styles: Heat, Fortune, Pulse, or Cool.

Four ways to experience Las Vegas.

Categories tell you what a place is. Faces tell you what kind of experience it creates.

Heat

Daylight, pools, patios, and easy momentum.

Heat is the daytime side of Las Vegas: food, sun, pool decks, patios, desert drives, and plans that feel good without over-managing the day.

Examples

Mandalay Bay Beach, dayclubs, brunch rooms, resort pools

Fortune

Casino-resort polish, shows, VIP, and premium service.

Fortune is the classic resort engine: gaming, luxury rooms, premium dining, showrooms, high-limit energy, and hospitality that makes the trip feel handled.

Examples

Bellagio, Wynn, MGM Grand, casino resort nights

Pulse

Music, crowds, romance, nightlife, and late energy.

Pulse is the social current: concerts, clubs, lounges, date-night momentum, group trips, and the version of Vegas that gets louder after dinner.

Examples

Hakkasan, Sphere, Palm Tree Beach Club, arenas and nightlife

Cool

Local, creative, off-Strip, and quietly interesting.

Cool is the city behind the obvious city: Arts District restaurants, locals' bars, indie operators, hidden rooms, and places that reward curiosity.

Examples

Esther's Kitchen, Atomic Liquors, Arts District, Chinatown

Every place carries a mix.

No real Las Vegas experience belongs to only one face. A business can be Fortune-led with a Pulse streak, Cool-led with Heat underneath, or balanced across several dimensions.

Bellagio

A Fortune-led resort with enough Pulse and Heat to work for several kinds of trips.

Fortune
98
Pulse
88
Heat
71
Cool
50

Esther's Kitchen

Cool leads, but the food-and-patio energy gives it Heat too.

Cool
94
Heat
78
Pulse
46
Fortune
22

Palm Tree Beach Club

Heat and Pulse move together when daytime becomes a party.

Heat
90
Pulse
87
Fortune
62
Cool
31

The 60-second match

Find Your Vegas

Six questions. About 45 seconds. No signup.

Question 1 of 6

What brings you to Las Vegas this time?

01

Categories are not faces.

Restaurants, hotels, and shows describe what something is. Faces describe why it fits a trip.

02

Scores are editorial.

Businesses can improve their information, but they do not buy or assign their own face scores.

03

Every business has all four.

One or two faces usually lead, but the useful signal is the shape of the mix.

Or skip the quiz. Pick a face.