
Planning a trip to
Las Vegas? Here are a few tips from locals, to save you time and money.
First off, planning your trip for the weekend will put you right in the center of huge crowds, traffic jams, and long lines. The best time to visit is during the week, when no large conventions are in town.
Staying in a hotel might seem fun, but even in the bad economy hotel room prices are still
exorbitant. If you are traveling with family or friends, prepare to be on
separate floors while staying in a hotel. Travelers looking to save money and headaches often book vacation home rentals, as opposed to hotels. The great thing about
Las Vegas vacation home rentals is that they typically end up costing half, on average, than a stay in a comparable hotel. You are also able to keep your group or family together, while giving everyone some space. Hotel pools are crowded and take around 15 minutes or so of simply walking down through the casino to get to them. In a vacation home rental, all you have to do is step outside to enjoy your own private pool.
If you are interested in making use of a
certain hotel's pool, for instance the wave pool at Mandalay Bay, no problem! Non-guests simply pay a day-use fee to access almost any pool in town. It can save you hundreds of dollars to just visit the pool for the day, instead of book a room.
Las Vegas Blvd is a huge tourist draw. Sure, it's exciting to see, but
maneuvering by car or by foot, can be hectic. If there is a
certain casino or shop that you wish to visit, stay off of
Las Vegas Blvd for the most part. Simply find the nearest cross-street by map or by
calling, and take the I-15 to the nearest exit. Trust me, it can literally save you hours of sitting in traffic!
If you are interested in seeing a show while in
Las Vegas, ...wait! Well, just wait before forking out full-price at the box office. There are many locations of a great ticket vendor,
Tix 4 Tonight, along
Las Vegas Blvd. They offer tickets for same-night performances for around 1/2 off! You still get awesome seats to some of
Las Vegas' hottest shows. They offer everything from Cirque De
Soilel, to comedy and magic shows, to adult
cabaret shows.
Free money? Yes! Many of the casinos offer players clubs. They have you sign up, give your email address, and give you a card that tracks how much you're spending on playing in the casino. The great thing about players clubs is that they often offer free meals or money for gaming, just for signing up! It's a pretty fair trade! If you don't want to give out your email address, you can always open another email on a free site like
gmail or
ymail, that is only for junk emails before you go!
Almost all of the casinos offer free drinks, including coffee, juices, and alcoholic
beverages to patrons who are gaming at the casinos. There is no minimum, so if you've got $5 and play slow, you can drink for free for quite some time, just be sure to tip the cocktail waitress! If you can make friends with the cocktail waitress, you may be able to get some free shots or extra drinks too!
Don't overlook the free attractions!
Las Vegas offers many free attractions for locals and tourists alike. There is everything from interactive fish feedings, to swimming mermaids, and a chocolate factory tour, with free chocolate! What's better than free?
For a complete list, check out the
Las Vegas page of our website
www.zengetaways.com
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Las Vegas trip doesn't have to cost a fortune! Visit our website for more ways to save money on a fabulous
Las Vegas vacation!