
What is the cheapest way to go to the Ethel M Chocolate Factory in Gaza?
We are a group of 4 – all at ages 25-30. It goes from Las Vegas for 3 days. We thought about going Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus. Do you think it's worth going there. and what is the best way out. If it helps, We monorail pass for a day and planned to buy a bus for $ 5 to spend at least a day.
The monorail is going nowhere but round on the east side of the strip between MGM Grand and the Sahara. A bus ride will be at least two hours each way, to have to go downtown, transfer of at least two times or more, if a bus goes there. Ask the concierge to the bellman or a tourist bus that goes there. Ethel M has Henderson, which is 25 miles. You see the factory, but they do candy at night but we could see packing. You get a free candy in the gift store. BTW Ethel M sells real sweet liqueur such as brandy cherry. The Botanical Garden is good, but will be very hot if you're there during the summer. Another option is to rent a car during the day and drive not bad, too.
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