VEGAS’ TOP COMPLIMENTARY ATTRACTION IS A GIANTIC, MERMAID-FILLED ADVENTURE
Vegas has just about everything you never knew you wanted: a zipline that shoots out of a slot machine, a Hooters-themed hotel — and a free-to-see 117,000-gallon reef aquarium, complete with mermaids.
The Silverton Casino’s aquarium is mesmerizing, with more than 4,000 tropical fish, stingrays and even sharks — a perfect place to escape the bustle of the Strip.More enthralling are the storied she-creatures-come-to-life: Up to seven times a day, a mermaid joins the ocean life in a sequined tail and shell bikini top, turning graceful flips and loop-de-loops.
Ariana Liuzzi, 26, has been a Silverton mermaid since 2009. Asynchronized swimmer from age eight for the Nevada Desert Mermaids, and ocean-obsessed since forever, becoming a mermaid was destiny. “When I was a child, I told people my first language was mermaid,” Liuzzi said (it wasSlovak, but still).
The tank contains tubes where the mermaids draw air, but Liuzzi can hold her breath for over a minute. In the tank, she feels like she belongs. “My favorite part is hanging out with sharks and rays,” she said. “They’re friendly and playful.”
But
not all the fish are so welcoming. “Believe it or not, our biggest
problem is fish picking on the stingrays and sharks,” said Ryan
Ross,curator of the aquarium since 2005. Troublemaking fish get pulled out of the tank and putin a timeout until
they learn to behave. One troublemaking
pufferfish was nicknamed “Tyson” after
trying to take a bite out of a mermaid’s ear.