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Explore Las Vegas reality TV filming locations on a guided tour, visit iconic shops, stadiums, and enjoy optional meet-and-greet with stars from *Pawn Stars*.
If you’re a fan of Vegas-based reality TV shows like Pawn Stars or Counting Cars, this tour offers a chance to see those famous filming locations up close. We’ve looked into this half-day experience, and it’s clear it appeals to those interested in the behind-the-scenes world of memorabilia, classic cars, and the entertainment industry. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a dedicated fan, this tour weaves together authentic sights with the fun of getting a glimpse behind the camera.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the combination of well-selected sites and the friendly, knowledgeable guides who keep things lively and entertaining. Plus, the option to upgrade for a meet-and-greet with a cast member from Pawn Stars is a real highlight for fans wanting a personal touch. That said, it’s a tour that runs on a fairly strict schedule and involves quite a bit of walking and standing, so travelers with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
This tour suits those who want a fun, relaxed way to see some of Vegas’ most recognizable TV spots without breaking the bank. It’s especially appealing if you’re traveling with a group or family who enjoy pop culture and classic cars. For those seeking an in-depth historical or cultural experience of Las Vegas, this might not be the best fit—but if you want entertainment that’s lighthearted and nostalgic, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
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The tour begins at the Treasure Island Las Vegas hotel, a convenient spot on the Strip for most travelers. With a maximum group size of about 20, the journey feels personal without being cramped. The air-conditioned mini-coach makes the roughly four-hour outing comfortable, especially in the desert heat. We liked how the pickup details are clear, with a specific meeting point at Sirens Cove Blvd, just off the strip, avoiding the busier main roads.
This is the highlight for many. The Pawn Stars shop has become a cultural icon, and you’ll get to see the storefront where the TV magic happens. Inside, you’ll find interesting items like Super Bowl rings, rare coins, and memorabilia—just as you see on the show. The nearby Pawn Plaza offers a chance to browse Chumlee’s Candy on the Blvd and Roll’n Smoke BBQ, giving a real flavor of Las Vegas’ casual, fun vibe.
Reviewers love the authenticity of this experience. One said, “Fun day out! Get to see a few places that are on Dave/Blaze TV channel here in England. Cool to see the places in person and to meet Rick Harrison too.” If you’re lucky, you may even get a chance for a quick photo or autograph if you opt for the meet-and-greet upgrade.
Next, the tour stops at the Allegiant Stadium, just a short drive from the Strip. This is a state-of-the-art sports arena, hosting the NFL’s Raiders and major events. The tour here is brief—about 20 minutes—but it’s enough to show off the impressive architecture and give fans a sense of the scale of Vegas’ sports scene. The stadium is a symbol of Vegas’ modern entertainment ambitions.
One reviewer noted, “The stadium is amazing, and it’s so close to the Strip, it’s easy to include.” For sports lovers, this is a chance to see one of Vegas’ newest landmarks without the hassle of attending a game or event.
A major draw is the visit to Count’s Kustoms, owned by Danny Koker. The collection of cars is eye-popping—think vintage Bel Airs, Lamborghini Countachs, and Corvette classics. The owner’s appearances on Counting Cars give this stop a genuine thrill, especially for car buffs.
According to feedback, “Marvel at Danny Koker’s impressive collection of cars, including a 1955 Chevy Bel Air, Lamborghini Countach, 1981 Corvette, and more!” Visitors can take photos, browse the souvenir shop, and really soak in the car culture. The stop lasts about 25 minutes, so plan to spend some time admiring the detailed restorations.
Car enthusiasts will appreciate the visit to Shelby American, featured on Counting Cars. This collection showcases legendary models like the Shelby 1000, Cobra, and GT 500. It’s a chance to see the cars that defined racing history, plus browse memorabilia and merchandise.
One reviewer remarked, “Explore the incredible Shelby American Collection, showcasing iconic cars like the Shelby 1000, 427 Cobras, GT 500, and more.” The collection not only celebrates speed and design but also offers insight into the racing heritage that made Shelby a household name.
For fans of collectibles, two stops stand out. First, Ultimate Sports Cards & Memorabilia offers a vast array of autographed jerseys, baseballs, and rare cards. Owned by industry expert Jeremy Brown, a familiar face from Pawn Stars, this store is perfect for those seeking unique souvenirs. One guest called it “a must-see destination for sports fans,” emphasizing the quality of the collection.
Then, at The Toy Shack, you’ll find vintage toys like Hot Wheels, Transformers, and Barbies. Owned by Johnny Jiminez, also seen on Pawn Stars, this shop is a nostalgic treat. Several reviews mentioned how fun it was to browse and find rare or valuable toys, making it ideal for collectors or family outings.
If you choose to upgrade, you can meet and get an autograph from a Pawn Stars cast member. One reviewer shared, “We got our picture and a video taken with Rick Harrison, plus his autograph,” making the experience more personal and memorable.
This adds to the value for Pawn Stars fans, but it’s best to confirm availability beforehand, as it’s subject to cast schedules.
The cost of $55 per person represents a good value considering the variety of locations covered and the inclusion of transportation. The tour’s length—about four hours—is enough to see all the highlights without feeling rushed. The small group size keeps things intimate, and the convenience of pick-up and drop-off from the Strip is a real plus.
You’ll want to be prepared for some walking at each stop, especially at the car and memorabilia shops. The tour operates rain or shine, so dress comfortably. Also, remember that gratuities are not included, so tipping your guide is appreciated if you enjoyed the experience.
This experience is perfect for fans of Pawn Stars and other Vegas-based reality shows, car enthusiasts, sports memorabilia collectors, or anyone curious about the pop culture side of Vegas. Families with kids who love toys or cars will also find plenty to enjoy. It’s less suited for travelers looking for a deep historical or cultural tour of Las Vegas but offers a fun, lighthearted way to see some of the city’s recognizable sights.
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The Las Vegas Pawn Stars and Reality TV Shows Tour offers a lively, well-organized way to see some of the city’s most famous filming locations, blended with visits to iconic shops and stadiums. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience feel personal and engaging. For a reasonable price, you get a good mix of entertainment, shopping, and sightseeing, all within a relaxed four-hour window.
If you’re craving a tour that combines pop culture with a bit of local flavor, this one fits the bill perfectly. You’ll leave with great photos, a few souvenirs, and plenty of stories to tell. It’s especially ideal for TV fans, car lovers, or families wanting a fun Vegas day without a hefty price tag.
While not a comprehensive history of Las Vegas, it provides a snapshot of its entertainment side—sure to entertain and satisfy those curious about the city’s reality TV fame.
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Can I upgrade to meet a cast member from Pawn Stars?
Yes, there is an option to add a meet-and-greet with a Pawn Stars cast member, which many recommend for a more personal experience.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately four hours, with scheduled stops at each location.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation via an air-conditioned mini-coach from the Treasure Island hotel on the Strip is included.
Are the stops suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour requires a moderate physical fitness level. Be aware that some walking and standing are involved, and specific accessibility accommodations are not detailed.
What is the cost?
The standard price is $55 per person, making it a reasonably priced way to see multiple popular spots.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, ensuring flexibility.
This tour offers a lively peek into the entertainment side of Vegas, perfect for fans and casual viewers alike. With knowledgeable guides, a variety of stops, and the option for personal meet-and-greets, it’s a memorable, reasonably priced way to experience some of the city’s TV fame.