Susan B.
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Wayne Newton has opened up his former Las Vegas home to tours. Visitors will get to tour the horse stables, the main house, a small collection of birds and animals in cages (zoo), Wayne Newtons plane, his automobile collection and a museum of his costumes and memorabilia. The main house has an impressive collection of artwork such as Vincent Van Gogh's painting of sunflowers which Wayne never hung on the wall and still sits on the floor.
My thoughts on the tour was how unimpressed I was at his home. It was so dated. For someone who had so much money, I would have thought his residence would have been more stylish and current. The grounds were sparce. Not much to really see for a tour, and not well kept. The tour guide had a wealth of knowledge about the horses and the stables and the redidences on the property. There were several homes on the property including the original house he lived in before he built the grand house, and a smaller house that his current wife lived in before they got married. I was taken aback when the tour guide asked for tips. The price of the tour I thought was pricey and then to tip ontop of that, I was not expecting to hand out more cash.