3 Las Vegas Experiences That Deserve Way More Attention, And 3 That Can't Get Much More Overrated

Hey! I'm Chelsea, the weekend editor at BuzzFeed. Usually, I work remotely, but every once in a while, I get to trade my home office for an exciting work trip.

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Recently, I traveled to Las Vegas courtesy of Flyover, a popular tourist attraction often compared to Disney's Soarin' ride. We also visited other local places, some that lived up to the hype and some that, well, didn't.

That said, here are three Vegas hotspots that were severely underrated and three that were overrated, IMHO.

*BuzzFeed was invited on this trip free of charge but was under no obligation to give Flyover a positive review.

Underrated: Flyover

Entrance to FlyOver, an attraction offering a flight simulation experience, next to a large promotional banner with people enjoying a scenic aerial ride
A sign reads
A sign reads
Indoor view of FlyOver attraction, showcasing a bar area with seating and projection screens, designed for travelers and entertainment
Indoor view of FlyOver attraction, showcasing a bar area with seating and projection screens, designed for travelers and entertainment

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Currently, Flyover provides four journeys: Windborne: Call of the Canadian Rockies, Wonders of the American West, Legendary Iceland, and Believe Chicago. Each voyage begins with a pre-show film, detailing that destination's rich history and culture through vivid imagery, sounds, and narration.

People observing a large projection of mountainous landscapes in a travel exhibit
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Person sitting by a campfire, set against a mountainous background featured at an indoor travel exhibit
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An empty urban street scene is displayed within a large circular frame, with city buildings in the background
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An exhibit showcasing a tailor shop with various fabrics and garments
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A rainy urban scene displayed on a large circular screen in a modern exhibit space, with people using transparent umbrellas
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Once the film is over, you're taken into another room and seated for takeoff. Before you know it, you're in the air and immersed in a sprawling screen that takes you over beautiful sights of your chosen journey — from the Northern Lights in Iceland and Chicago's bustling downtown scene to the Grand Canyon and the peaceful waters of Maligne Lake.

The best and most mind-blowing part of all is that, as you ride, you experience mists and smells unique to those areas, making it feel all the more real. I legit feel like I can now cross Iceland off my bucket list!

City skyline at dusk, with illuminated skyscrapers and horizon

Overrated: Atomic Saloon Show

Entrance to Atomic Saloon Show at Spiegelworld with two people approaching escalators
Madam Boozy Skunkton performs the Atomic Saloon Show in a vibrant theater with actors in period costumes and an audience watching
Madam Boozy Skunkton performs the Atomic Saloon Show in a vibrant theater with actors in period costumes and an audience watching
A performer on stage in a vibrant venue, holding a hat aloft, wearing a sequined outfit. Audience members are watching from the sidelines
A performer on stage in a vibrant venue, holding a hat aloft, wearing a sequined outfit. Audience members are watching from the sidelines
A performer is suspended in the air by a rope in a vibrant indoor theater, surrounded by an audience watching the acrobatics
A performer is suspended in the air by a rope in a vibrant indoor theater, surrounded by an audience watching the acrobatics
A couple performs a dance on a theatrical stage, surrounded by an audience
A couple performs a dance on a theatrical stage, surrounded by an audience
A performer pole dancing on stage in front of an audience in a dimly lit venue
A performer pole dancing on stage in front of an audience in a dimly lit venue

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For 75 minutes, guests experience high-energy performances by flow artists, pole dancers, trapeze artists, and table drummers (yes, this is exactly what it sounds like — people drumming on tables). There are also incredibly racy jokes, all woven into a weary love story involving the domineering Madam Boozy and two besotted employees.

Don't get me wrong — I did laugh during the show, hysterically at times. But there were also many moments when the comedy felt forced and needlessly vulgar when the scene was already hilarious.

Some of the pros are the hospitality, the intimate atmosphere, the crowd work, and the venue's Instagrammable bar (that is, when you can finally find where the show is located inside the massive Venetian hotel). I just can't justify spending $100 on this experience.

Underrated: Momofuku

People at a Momofuku restaurant counter, with bright, modern decor and a visible neon sign
People dining in a modern, upscale restaurant with a striking, metal ceiling design
A white plate of gnocchi topped with nuts and herbs on a wooden table in a restaurant setting
A white plate of gnocchi topped with nuts and herbs on a wooden table in a restaurant setting
Plate of pork belly bao buns with veggie garnish, decorated with small flags, on a wooden table setting with salads in the background
Plate of pork belly bao buns with veggie garnish, decorated with small flags, on a wooden table setting with salads in the background
Gourmet dish featuring couscous and diced vegetables on a white plate with a spoon, set on a wooden table at a travel-themed dining event
Gourmet dish featuring couscous and diced vegetables on a white plate with a spoon, set on a wooden table at a travel-themed dining event
Plate of oysters on ice with cocktail sauce, mignonette, and a lemon wedge. Plates of salad are in the background
Plate of oysters on ice with cocktail sauce, mignonette, and a lemon wedge. Plates of salad are in the background
A round table with assorted dishes, including corn, oysters, greens, and buns, set in a fine dining setting
A round table with assorted dishes, including corn, oysters, greens, and buns, set in a fine dining setting
A table with assorted dishes in a restaurant, including grilled meat, salads, and dessert. Diners are visible in the background, enjoying their meals
A table with assorted dishes in a restaurant, including grilled meat, salads, and dessert. Diners are visible in the background, enjoying their meals

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As of writing, Momofuku has just over a four-star rating on Google, which honestly surprised me given our experience! I'd easily give this place five stars.

Overrated: Superfrico

Entrance to the Superfrico restaurant with double doors and a brass plaque on a patterned floor

I imagine Superfrico got its name because it's just soooo freaky — in a good way! Located inside the Cosmopolitan hotel, it's an Italian-American psychedelic restaurant that doubles as a house party.

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People dining in a lively, artistic restaurant with colorful, abstract wall art

Once you're inside the big purple doors, you'll see the restaurant has an artsy design with fun neon lighting. It boasts all original artwork, exclusively owned by Superfrico, including a quirky octopus made entirely from dollar bills and a self-serve tarot machine to get your fortune.

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Painting of a man in formal attire at a dining table, eating with his hands, with plates of food in front of him
Painting of a man in formal attire at a dining table, eating with his hands, with plates of food in front of him
A person in a vibrant, layered dress poses elegantly for a portrait, sitting on a floral couch
A person in a vibrant, layered dress poses elegantly for a portrait, sitting on a floral couch

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The menu features equally eccentric drink options, including cereal milk punch, SpaghettiO cocktails, and pepperoni pizza drinks (a favorite among our group). The food encompasses pizza, pasta, seafood, and steak.

I decided on a salad for the appetizer, chicken parmesan for the main course, and a black and blue shortcake with lemon curd, whipped vanilla cream, and basil for dessert. I also got the peanut butter espresso martini to drink — it was so rich and yummy! Usually, I like to sip my drinks slowly, but NGL, I pretty much downed that one lol. I was also really impressed with the pace of service and the creativity with which these dishes were made. Unfortunately, the taste was just underwhelming to me.

A plate of lasagna topped with fresh basil and grated cheese, served on a tomato-based sauce. Perfect for a travel article featuring Italian cuisine
A plate of lasagna topped with fresh basil and grated cheese, served on a tomato-based sauce. Perfect for a travel article featuring Italian cuisine
Dessert on a plate with a scone, whipped cream, and berry sauce, set on a table with wine glasses and candlelight in a dining setting
Dessert on a plate with a scone, whipped cream, and berry sauce, set on a table with wine glasses and candlelight in a dining setting

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The best part — and what Superfrico is known for — was all of the zany performances that happen while you eat. They truly match the restaurant's freak. There was one opera singer who fell in "love" at first sight with someone from our group and hilariously serenaded them in song. There are also characters who walk around in comical costumes for your entertainment, including a Domino's Pizza delivery driver who can't seem to find his stop.

Performer with a voluminous wig and elegant gown at Superfrico
Performer with a voluminous wig and elegant gown at Superfrico
Person in an eye-themed costume pointing at Superfrico
Person in an eye-themed costume pointing at Superfrico
A person in a ballet outfit performs at Superfrico
A person in a ballet outfit performs at Superfrico

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Overall, Superfrico was a fun experience, but I probably wouldn't return because of the price and food quality. It's clear you pay for the experience here, but in the end, I just didn't find it worth it.

I might recommend eating beforehand and just going for drinks instead if you're thinking of visiting.

Underrated: The Mob Museum

View of The Mob Museum, an iconic building in Las Vegas, with street and signage visible
Wall display of MOB coffee cans at the Mob Museum
Wall display of MOB coffee cans at the Mob Museum
Al Capone's revolver on display at the Mob Museum
Al Capone's revolver on display at the Mob Museum

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But you shouldn't think the museum glorifies them. Down on the first floor, guests learn about the mob's downfall, the tragedy that befell many members, and the harm they often brought to innocent victims.

Hazmat suit from "Breaking Bad" on display at the Mob Museum

Overrated: The Strip

Sign reads, "Welcome to Fabulous Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada"
People walking under a lit canopy at Fremont Street, Las Vegas, surrounded by casinos and shops

Have you tried any of these experiences? What did you think? Have any other overrated and underrated places in Las Vegas to share? Add them in the comments below.