Casa de Shenandoah General Admission Entry for Two (Up to 26% Off)
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Get a look at famed crooner’s life, his luxury car collection and private jet.
- Casa de Shenandoah General Admission Entry for Two
Admission provides guest with a semi-guided tour experience of:
* The Garage: Hosting Wayne Newton’s luxury car collection the garage is a massive 13,823sf in size. Over the years, Wayne Newton a passionate car enthusiast has collected several luxury cars some include those that were formally owned by legends Johnny Cash and Lucille Ball.
* The Jet: Connected to the Garage is the jet once used by Wayne Newton to travel the world. Come aboard and view the custom features installed by Wayne Newton to ensure he and his band traveled comfortably. Before departing don’t forget to get a picture of you sitting in the pilot’s seat.
* The History: Learn about the life and career of Wayne Newton with the various exhibits located in the exhibit halls. Discover his relationships with the USO, NASA, and various celebrities/politicians he’s befriended throughout his life including former Presidents and fellow entertainers.
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About Wayne Newton's Casa De Shenandoah
Wayne Newton was born in Virginia, but he's widely known as Mr. Las Vegas, and for good reason. In addition to performing thousands of shows in Vegas over more than 50 years, he's called the city home since 1966. Fans may have gotten a peek at his actual home on MTV Cribs, but now they can experience the opulent property up close with tours of Wayne Newton's Casa De Shenandoh. And fans aren't the only ones excited for the tours. A variety of publications are, too.
"The hundreds of pieces of memorabilia and photos on display in the museum and mansion were all chosen by Newton and his family. Letters from presidents (Newton and Ronald Reagan were close), notes and pictures from his many trips entertaining troops abroad, several of his custom, elaborately beaded and rhinestoned Nudie Cohn suits — almost every piece of Wayne Newton's long and storied career is there for all to see." – USA Today
"Casa de Shenandoah—a 52-acre ranch that now holds eight separate homes on manicured grounds, artesian ponds and lakes, and an exotic animal farm that includes a capuchin monkey and wallabies—has been the object of curiosity for years, hidden behind white walls and guard-gated gilded doors." – Travel + Leisure