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Vegas!

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I started responding to the Las Vegas thread and realized I have too much to say :huh?: We go to Vegas usually once a year. We're not big gamblers, but we end up having a blast without spending (or losing :huh?: ) a lot of money. Our tried-tested-true tips are:

 

--Go during the week instead of the weekend. Hotel prices on weeknights can be less than 50% of what you'd pay over the weekend.

--Don't just look for the cheapest hotel rates, think about what else you want to do and see. A cheap hotel isn't a bargain if it's way off by itself and you have to take a cab to do anything else.

--Everyone should try a huge Vegas buffet once. Rio has a great one, and like the others, lunch is cheaper than dinner for the same food.

--Don't forget about free drinks! If you're gambling (even at the penny or nickel slots) cocktail waitresses will walk by and bring you whatever you want, even mixed drinks (although notoriously watered-down and in teeny glasses). Bottled beer or water is best to avoid the teeny glasses.

--There's technically an "open container" law, but you'll see people walking around all the time (especially downtown) with their beer or crazy half-yard drinks so it's no big deal.

 

Fun free stuff to do: Rio (west of the Strip) has a Mardi Gras carnival, with floats that hang from the ceiling where people toss beads. Oh! The last time we were there they had both male & female cocktail people who would intermittently hop up onto stages above the slots and dance, then hop back down. It was SURREAL and HILARIOUS

--Flamingo has a bird sanctuary, nice to walk through

--Mirage has a nice tropical walk-through, lots of waterfalls, and you can see the white tigers

--Treasure Island has big pirate boats in front, and at night they'll put on a show. It used to be an "arr, matey" pirate show but the last time we were there they were switching it around to "Sirens of the Sea" or something like that; we haven't seen it

--Venetian has the canals with singing gondoliers

--Tons of window shopping: Forum Shops at Caesars is the hugest, but Aladdin has a nice-sized mall too, with a Sephora

--Downtown is great, especially at night -- a bunch of older, smaller casinos within 3-4 blocks. Plus light shows at night, and a few huge souvenir shops that are cheaper than the Strip hotel gift shops. We bought a pseudo-neon Welcome to Las Vegas sign that was $30 downtown, then back at the Flamingo it was $40!

 

OK, now I want to go again :lol:

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Wow! I have never been to Vegas (never much wanted to, either, not big on gambling) but goodness. I think you have changed my mind!

So much to do, and hell...who could turn down a huge buffet??

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Never been neither... though I almost had a chance to over a year ago (too bad The Mister was in classes for eight hours a day during the week and had homework - I kid you not.). And if it weren't for the Lutheran side of the family, Elvis (or some reasonable facsimilie) would have married us there six years ago.

 

But even I have heard of the Rio buffet. It is the stuff of legends.

 

The Mister was able to get away once during that crazy week to gamble just enough to win money to cover a ticket to a Tori Amos concert at the Hard Rock Cafe. I still punch him in the arm out of the blue for that one.

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I haven't been to Vegas, yet. I know I'd probably always talk about looking for Gil Grissom and make everyone's life miserable.

 

Here comes one of my rambling stories: There's a married couple I know and he's your basic outdoorsy huntin' and fishin' guy and she's not. So they do a joint vacation and then they each take a separate vacation -- he goes to Canada to fish and she goes to Vegas to sit by the pool and read, gamble a little, eat shrimp cocktail and generally just chill. She says it's a great place for a lone female to hang out.

 

One year she had to catch a very, very early flight to Vegas and was rushing about like a madwoman in the dark, doing last-minute packing, trying not to wake her husband before it was necessary. While spazzing about in the dark, she ran into their metal spiral staircase, cut her head right on an eyebrow and ended up with a black eye. She said being a woman in Vegas with a black eye was great, because she could run around in dark glasses a lot, and when she'd take them off and someone would see her shiner, she invariably got a sympathetic "oh doll, I'm glad you came to Vegas to get away from the louse" sort of remark. :D

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I'm sorry to beat everyone down with my babbling -- it was more thinking out loud :D DH has really been itching, as we've gone in May or June the last several years. But we're trying to talk ourselves out of it as we've had some house repairs that we're still paying off.

 

BUT we've gotten email deals from a few hotels, for $60/night during the week on the Strip. It would be irresponsible if we didn't take advantage of a sale, right?

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