Thursday, March 26, 2020

Top 10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Las Vegas (Vegas Hacks)


Top 10 things you probably didn’t know about Las Vegas that will help you plan to get the most out your trip to Las Vegas (Vegas Hacks, travel tips & money-saving tips):

Here is some useful information you need to know about Las Vegas before you go.

     1.      Transportation from the Airport - Uber or Lyft is usually the best and cheapest way to get to and from the airport (except when surge pricing is in effect). Sometimes, when there are large conventions, Lyft has a shorter wait time. Taxicabs are now flat rate to the Strip based on zones, so you no longer have to tell the driver not to take the tunnel (that route is longer and used to cost more money).  A shuttle bus can be affordable if you are alone, but it might have lots of stops on the way.

2.     Transportation on the Strip - You should not take Ubers, cabs or buses or even drive your car or rental car on the Strip at night. Traffic moves at a snail’s pace. Instead, walk, take the monorail, or take one of the free trams that go between Casinos (see my other blog post called "Top 7 best free shuttles & trams"). 

3.     Law Enforcement - Don't jay-walk because police strictly enforce this jay-walking law and it has a hefty fine ($150 last time I checked). Police also sometimes bre
ak up groups of people that appear to be loitering in busy areas on the Strip.

4.     Coupons - You can get “funbooks” containing coupons at the hotel front desk when checking in or signing up for a player’s club. However, Groupon and similar websites usually offer better discounts than Vegas coupons. 

5.     Gambling - Gambling odds are better off-the-Strip.

6.     Players Clubs - Sign up for players club at each casino to get free play, match play and other sign-up bonuses. Also, they usually have extra prizes (ex. free t-shirts or meal) if you earn a minimum number of points on the day you sign up. Every time you gamble in the machines or at the tables and every time you eat at a restaurant or go to a show, be sure to use your card to provide your account number so you get the points, which can be redeemed for future hotel stays or other spending (such as restaurants, shows, and merch/swag) at that casino or family of casinos. 

7.     Casino Freebies - Many casinos offer free matchbooks, free used decks of cards, free gaming lessons, and free beverages (including alcohol) while you gamble. Just ask at the players club desk.  Almost all of the casinos on the Strip charge for parking, but some towards the north part of the Strip are changing back to free parking. 

8.     Open Liquor - Drinking alcohol is allowed while walking on the Las Vegas Strip and on Fremont Street as long as it is not in a glass container.  This is probably very unusual for most of us to see.  I find it funny to see these tiny college-aged girls carrying around a plastic cup full of daiquiri that is literally a yard long and half as tall as they are.  As you pass drug stores on the Strip, you can pop in and buy a tall beer in a can for $1 and drink it while you walk. 

9.     Smoking - Smoking is permitted on the casino floor, in certain hotel rooms, and in bars that don't serve food.  If you are sensitive to this, you will probably get red eyes and might start coughing after prolonged time on the gambling floor. 

10.   Kids - Minors (under 21) can walk through casinos, but are prohibited from loitering in casinos or near slot machines. Also, the Strip has a curfew of 9 PM for kids under 18 (unless accompanied by an adult), which is a good thing because after dusk, there are people all over the Strip handing out business cards for prostitutes with nude pictures on them.  These cards are all over the sidewalk at night because people take them and then drop them. Apparently, the law says that they aren't allowed to say anything to you and they can't offer you a card unless you make eye contact with them, so just don't make eye contact. They will try to get your attention by making noises or clicking the cards against their hand.


     BONUS TIP #1: If you want a picture with one of the many "characters" on the Strip or on Fremont Street, they will want to be paid.  People dressed as famous movie characters or women dressed like Go-Go dancers will approach you in a friendly way and offer to take a picture with you without asking for money up front, but afterwards they will demand money (usually $5). Also, some of these "characters" are barely dressed, such as men wearing nothing but thong underwear or women wearing a thong and pasties on their nipples. These scantly clad people are more common on Fremont Street and might make you or your kids uncomfortable. 

BONUS TIP #2: If you plan to go to a nightclub at night, pay attention as you walk down the Strip in the afternoon and evening. Club promoters (usually dressed really nicely or wearing a t-shirt with the name of a club) might offer you free VIP access to skip the line, pay no cover charge, and get a free drink. 

BONUS TIP #3: In general, I don't like to use Valet parking for a few reasons. First, it is no longer free at most Casinos on the Strip and on Fremont Street. Second, even if it is free, you sometimes have to wait a very long time (30 minutes) for them to bring your vehicle to you when you want to leave, during which time you could have already arrived at your next destination. 


Happy Travels,

Kev

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4 comments:

  1. Wow, Vegas has never really been on my list of places to see, except perhaps for the novelty factor. Reading your tips though, I’m glad I haven’t gone there without doing some serious research. It sounds like an awful place! Great advice here!

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    1. Hi Matt. The article was intended to say that Vegas is awful, but there are definitely things you should be aware of to get the most enjoyment out of your trip to Las Vegas. There are some things that some people will want to avoid for sure.

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