VEGAS ON A BUDGET
This is my ongoing page dedicated to how to do Vegas BIG on a little budget!![]()
Step 1. Buy The Following Things Before You Leave:
- Case of Water Bottles/Energy Drinks/Whatever Else You Plan on Drinking.
- Snacks – these are key to survival in Vegas!
- Whatever Toiletries, Batteries, Film you might need.
Step 2. Check out eBay for any show tickets, club entry, discount coupons, or anything else you can think of. If you buy it before you goto Vegas you will save tons! Just be sure to read the descriptions carefully to avoid being scammed.
Step 3. Read The Top 10 Best free things to do in Vegas List by MSNBC. Make a plan on what you want to see and when your going to see it.
Step 4. Make sure you get your reservations through our main page and check out the posted deals so you get the best possible deal when traveling to vegas!
Final Very Important Tips!
- GET A PLAYERS CARD. If your going to gamble you might as well get credit for it. You can sometimes get free stuff even for just signing up. And, next time you come they will send you coupons. Don’t be fooled by waiting in line to sign up, just hand your drivers liscense to a pit boss and he will take care of it. Just remember to get it back!
- Make sure your Hotel is on the Strip. If its not, whatever your saving in hotel room your losing in taxi-fare and comfort.
- If you can visit Vegas Monday-Thursday everything is inherently cheaper and the fun level is usually the same!
- Don’t goto the cheap buffets, you’ll regret it. Instead check back here and other sites for coupons to GOOD buffets.
- Although fun, its not advisable to drink while gambling. Keep your fun seperate! And, if you play blackjack play STRICTLY by the book, all time, everytime.
- Only idiots pay full price for a show. Goto the half-price ticket vendors or goto your players club card and haggle a deal!
- If you must, ask the Conceirge they are there to help you. A good trick is to wander in the high limit room and ask them, they will usually feel bad and help you out anyhow! If all else fails ask the Taxi-cab driver he probably knows.
