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How To Do Las Vegas On A Budget: Top Tips

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Las Vegas is without a doubt a bucket list destination, but many people are put off ticking it off by the cost they think it takes up. The glamorous parties, high-stakes table games and luxury resorts give people the impression that it costs a fortune and is way out of anyone but the rich and famous’ budget.

However, there is a different side to Las Vegas that is perfectly suited to doing it on a budget, and you’ll have just as much of a good time too!

If you’ve always wanted to go to Vegas but need to do so on a bit of a tighter budget, here are our top tips…

The Strip’s Budget Hotels
As mentioned above, there really are some high-end hotels in Las Vegas, but you don’t have to stay at them. The likes of the Bellagio, Wynn and Venetian will cost you that little bit more, but down by the airport end of the Strip you’ll find the likes of the Luxor, Excalibur and New York-New York, all of which offer a cheaper place to stay.

Elsewhere, the Flamingo is always worth considering, up by Caesars and the Bellagio, while if you’re willing to go off-Strip, the old town offers cheaper options too.

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Casinos and Whisky Cocktails
If you’re in Las Vegas it is likely you’re going to want to experience the casino floors, and that’s not a problem when it comes to money, as long as you budget effectively.

There are some key things you should consider before you sit down at any table or slot though, these being:

⦁ Do you know how to play?
⦁ What are the minimum and maximum bets?
⦁ Do you have enough budget to play with?

In the case of the first point, there’s little point playing a game you don’t know how to play if you’ve got a small gaming budget. You will lose your bankroll rather quickly. Either play a game you know how to play, or make the most of online casino play on sites like casino777.nl in your hotel room.

With gambling online in Nevada legal, you’ll find plenty of online casinos to play with, all of which will give you welcome offers. What this will allow you to do is play for free with your offers and practice any games you wish to play before you play them on the casino floor. Then it’s a case of ensuring the minimum bets suits how much you wish to play with.

One more tip when it comes to casino floors. In most cases when you’re playing at a machine or table you’ll be offered free drinks, so do make the most of those!

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From whisky cocktails to pegs on the rock, sip your favorite drinks while you buzz over a winning game. Casino hotels like Binion’s Gambling Hall And Hotel, Skinny Dugans Casino and Lounge, Onyx Bar and other serve your favorite whisky right on your casino table!

Free Attractions

Las Vegas isn’t just a gambling town. There are tons of attractions, from huge shows and residencies, to zoos, pools, aquariums and museums. While most of these will carry a cost, there are some must-see attractions that are free of charge too.

The Bellagio Fountain show is of course one thing you can’t leave Vegas without witnessing, while the Treasure Island daily shows also offer a bit of fun too. Over at the Silverton Casino Hotel you can enjoy the 117-000-gallon aquarium for free, with mermaid swimming shows taking place across the day, as well.

The Arts Factory offers a little more sophistication, with some great collections of art, while the Bellagio’s botanical gardens are also a great escape away from the flashing lights of the city.

Head Downtown and you can get a little bit more of a sense of the “real”, everyday Vegas. It’s where you’ll find more of the locals, as well as 30 different murals commissioned as part of the Life Is Beautiful festival.

 

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