15 Great Ways to Save Money in Las Vegas

15 Great Ways to Save Money in Las Vegas

By planning ahead, seeking out the best online deals and following the money-saving tips listed below, you can enjoy significant savings on your Las Vegas vacation getaway – without sacrificing any of your comfort or enjoyment.

1. Seek out discount Las Vegas show tickets, budget accommodations convenient to the Las Vegas Strip and individually tailored Las Vegas vacation packagesbefore you arrive in Las Vegas.

2. If possible, plan your Las Vegas trip during the off-season (summer months) and you will discover significantly lower airfares and hotel/resort rates.

3. Check out some of the free things to do in Las Vegas such as the Fremont Street Experience, a lively nightly show that takes place in the heart of downtown Las Vegas and features 12.5-million lights and 550,000 watts of concert-quality sound.

4. Enjoy one of the many all-you-can-eat buffets that can be found throughout Las Vegas.

5. If you don’t mind staying off the Las Vegas Strip, you will discover numerous budget motels and hotels near the McCarran International Airport, along Boulder Highway and in downtown Las Vegas.

6. Look for free publications such as I Love Las Vegas magazine, which contain a multitude of discount coupons to Las Vegas shows, attractions, restaurants, health spas and specialty shops.

7. Before you book your Las Vegas accommodations, check if they offer guests a complimentary continental or full breakfast each morning.

8. Check out comprehensive online guides to Las Vegas such as VegasAreaGuide.com for in-depth information on Las Vegas discount show tickets, accommodations and vacation packages.

9. Establish a budget for Las Vegas gambling and souvenirs. Most importantly, stick to your budget!

10. If you are an AAA or AARP member, take advantage of any special rates or discounts that are available during your Las Vegas vacation.

11. If possible, try to avoid Las Vegas during holiday weekends and Spring Break when prices are higher and the casinos, restaurants, nightclubs and attractions are most crowded.

12. Take it easy on the slot machines, which typically provide the worst odds in the casino.

13. Shopping for Las Vegas souvenirs? Check out some of the factory outlet stores such as Las Vegas Premium Outlets or the Las Vegas Outlet Center.

14. Take advantage of the convenience of the Las Vegas Monorail, which runs along the Las Vegas Strip and offers a variety of ticket options, including unlimited one-day passes that start at just $9.

15. Planning to get married in Las Vegas? You can choose from a myriad of wedding chapels and the marriage license fee is just $55.

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18 Responses to “15 Great Ways to Save Money in Las Vegas”

  1. pommitaja100 says:

    2:46 on nagu ikka tõesti hea nooh :D :DD naera ribadeks :D :D

  2. Summutaja says:

    Üli hea :D

  3. Senblch says:

    1 mees sai seal publikus küll naerukrambid :D

  4. Nathan M says:

    it takes a while, ugotta become a police officer too and they would probably bump you up higher since ur a lready a marine and u have training form b4 ;)

  5. curouis says:

    stay AWAY from downtown.

    I live on south las vegas blvd (south strip) the nice area… there is a http://www.budgetsuites.com/ that offers weekly rates and it is nicely located by stores (cvs pharmacy, chilis 'i think', food for less and the silverton 'bass pro shop' casino is half a mile away) and freeways.

    there is a bus stop right in front and no homeless people hanging out like in the downtown area

    the city center is currently hiring for the end of this year and that is only a couple of miles fro here

    http://www.citycentercareers.com/default2.aspx

  6. Yoda_Yodel says:

    You will never be bored in Las Vegas. Not only is it affordable, and very luxurious but full of activities. You don't have to gamble or have a lot of money to have a great time.
    Here is a list of free attractions
    http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/free-attractions.html
    and also tips on how to get cheap flight and cheap hotels.

    All I can say is Vegas Baby!!

  7. TristanxP says:

    Kui ma seas Tv3 stuudios käisin siis seal oli üks mees kes publikut üles küttis, et kaasa naerdaks. Tegelt ta hea pullimees.

  8. IntsBoy91 says:

    kõva :D :D:D

  9. marsha s says:

    Getting a gaming license in NV is extremely difficult and expensive. If you are on disability and don't have access to a silver mine forget about it. Got a spare 1M????

  10. tlee8us says:

    North Las Vegas is good (not the old part of town near the city hall though).
    Boulder City is good, my boyfriend lives there and it's a very cute town.
    I would NEVER live downtown! never. The only people who live downtown are hobos
    I'm not too familiar with Henderson, but from what I've seen it seems nice, though there are probably some bad parts, as with all cities.

  11. Black Jack says:

    40 to 50 k a year. not including tips

  12. arvutilaud says:

    LÄÄÄÄF

  13. Black Jack says:

    Dude, I played craps w. Dennis Rodman in Vegas once, and it was…not so much an experience. Also, I have never heard of this place (and I go to Vegas about every other month, but I'm old, so whatever). If this is some cool happening place, I would suggest you get your bartending license and work at wherever you can, while pitching/schmoozing whoever hires bartenders at Scores. Eventually it will happen (although the place could easily become old news by then–the average lifespan of the "hot place' in Vegas is about 2 months).

  14. asaluste007 says:

    1:50 naer publiku seast

  15. JANEKqwerty says:

    2:45 – 2:49 :D

  16. eestiraimm says:

    Parim!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  17. greenmuppet says:

    I'm often flying out to Vegas with work. I've used a few different websites but I'd say Expedia offer the best deal, often in terms of price and service. As a business traveller I like to know everything is taken care of which is why I tend not to go for the cheapest option.

  18. SeXciMaMi24*7 says:

    The further from the strip the better. The Southwest is a newer area and still building up. A lot of younger families have purchases houses in that area. It is outside of the 215 from Jones and west from there. Still has desert area out that way but quiet and safer than most. Schools are newer since it is a new area. Problem is there is no bus service to that part of the valley.

    Food is actually pretty reasonable here except for bread. There is no local big name bakery here so all bread is trucked in from California. Utilities are high. Look for electric bill to be between $200 and $400 per month during the summer depending on the size and age of your home. Look for car license to be around $1000 a year depending on value and age of your car. Auto insurance is very high here.

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