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Las Vegas' Life-Size Sandbox Open To Visitors (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

AP   By OSKAR GARCIA   First Posted: 09/02/11 08:57 AM ET   Updated: 11/02/11 06:12 AM ET

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LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas has seen its share of heavy construction equipment as it bulldozed its way through one giant casino project after another. But with the recession having gutted the construction industry, excavators and bulldozers near the Strip are being put to use as toys for thrill-seeking visitors.

A business owner has created what amounts to a life-sized sandbox for adults who pay up to $750 each to push around dirt, rock and huge tires with the earth-moving construction equipment. All it takes is a 10-minute classroom lesson and guidance from trainers through headsets.

"I thought it would be much clunkier, and the lighter you are with the controls, the easier it worked," said Mary Fitzsimons, an emergency room doctor from Walnut Creek, Calif., who spent roughly two hours digging a trench, moving tires and using the machine's bucket to scoop basketballs atop cones.

"I thought I wouldn't pick it up, I thought I would totally futz it up," Fitzsimons said.

Ed Mumm said he started Dig This after renting and operating an excavator for himself for two days while building a house in Steamboat Springs, Colo. He quickly realized that toying with heavy construction equipment is a diversion that takes participants completely out of their everyday lives.

"I thought to myself: If I'm having this much fun, imagine the amount of people that don't get to do this stuff that would love to do this," he said.

"When they're in those machines, everything else doesn't mean anything," added Mumm, 45. "They've forgotten about all the stresses in their lives because the fact is, they've got to focus on that piece of equipment. When they get in there and they rev up that engine, they know they've got a serious program on their hands."

The play sandbox sits just across the freeway from the Las Vegas Strip, near remnants of an actual construction industry that nosedived in 2008 and hasn't recovered. Major projects, including the Fontainebleau Las Vegas and Boyd Gaming Corp.'s Echelon, were started and partially financed but never completed as the Great Recession walloped the gambling industry and made it clear that steady casino construction seen over the past 20 years was over.

State figures showed just over 54,000 construction workers employed in Nevada in July, down 8.6 percent compared with July 2010. There are no new major hotel or casino developments scheduled to open through the end of next year, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

Travis Mills, a trainer at Dig This who has worked construction, said he hopes to never go back to the industry.

"A lot of my construction friends are just sitting at home and there's nothing going on," the 24-year-old said as he watched Fitzsimons digging dirt.

"This is a lot more fun – I don't get yelled at by my superintendent all day," Mills said. "I like being around equipment, so that's a plus."

Fitzsimons said she was surprised by how delicate the machines can be, even as they lift objects that would be very difficult to maneuver manually. But she said her short lesson doesn't mean she'd be able to pitch in on a worksite if they need an extra hand.

"I don't think I could jump in and do it but at least I have a better understanding of what they're doing," she said. "No, I'm not ready yet."

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Daniel De La Garza, of Austin, Texas, dumps dirt while digging holes with an excavator, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011 in Las Vegas.

For a few hundred dollars, tourists spend a few hours at Dig This pushing around dirt, 1-ton tires and rocks that don't move when you kick them. All it takes is a 10-minute classroom lesson and guidance from trainers through headsets. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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06:55 PM on 09/05/2011
I am telling my cats about it .
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05:51 PM on 09/05/2011
Here`s another idea. There are thousands of miles of abandoned railroad tracks in America.Refurbish the tracks, get a few diesel locomotives and some old freight cars and let men play with real trains for a day. Is there any man in America who never wanted to operate a train?
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SouthJerseySteve
Progressive isn't a dirty word.
04:33 PM on 09/05/2011
PT Barnum was right! There IS a rich sucker born every minute! Kudos the the Dig It Owner! $750 may be excessive but I bet there is a waiting list to sign up to play in the adult sandbox.
04:30 PM on 09/05/2011
we have Diggerland in the UK where kids get to drive JCB's
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sharon1122
04:06 PM on 09/05/2011
Guess some people never had enough time playing in the sandbox as a child. lol
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DarthVee
No Apologies Accepted. Cash Only.
03:52 PM on 09/05/2011
Really? Hey, for $750 I could buy up one of my neighborhood's foreclosed houses.
03:50 PM on 09/05/2011
They charge $200 and up for different experiences. Given the size of the equipment and the costs associated I think this is a great deal!
oceanview136
The Truth and Nothing but the Truth
02:54 PM on 09/05/2011
I can honestly say that I am totally disinterested in playing in this sandbox !!!!!!!!!!!
01:52 PM on 09/05/2011
this is brilliant idea
12:16 PM on 09/05/2011
always loved heavy equipment, one day I saw a TV commercial showing a tank going across a field with dirt and dust flying off the tracks and thought, "I'd like to drive a tank", so next day I joined the Montana Army National Guard as an armor crewman. at the time I was fresh out of active duty in the Army as a radar operator and yeah! the tanks were fun to drive and a "blast" to shoot, Just glad that I was lucky enough to never having had to go into combat.
heck! if I had an extra $750 burning a hole in my pocked I'd like to take a turn in some heavy equipment, love big machines, the bigger the better, I'd love to drive one of those huge house sized mining trucks and if I could get paid for it, all the better.
12:08 PM on 09/05/2011
$750. to move some dirt around for 2 hrs. What a joke you can rent most heavy equipment for a week for around $1,000. Las vegas is home to most heavy equipment and construction conventions where corporations piss away fortunes as perks for their management. Thats the types that will be going to this sandbox. The owner is in partnership attempting to sell franchises and new catepillar equipment to naive dreamers in a depressed failing economy. BEWARE OF THIS SCAM.
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10:59 AM on 09/05/2011
175 dollars... I could play alot of B I N G O or go to the Swap Meet and have fun NOT in dirt
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10:59 AM on 09/05/2011
Yeah! Sounds like fun. I always wanted to drive a bulldozer or operate heavy construction equipment. If I had the money, I`d definately go blue collar for a day.
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Wendy Stewart
10:54 AM on 09/05/2011
Do we really need this type of entertainment. Are we really that bored people. Get a life. LMAO
10:58 AM on 09/05/2011
They do have a life.....Just having fun
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11:09 AM on 09/05/2011
And whats your idea of fun? Drinking overpriced latte at Starbucks or going shopping? Now THATS boring!
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10:49 AM on 09/05/2011
And so the world explodes..................