The dazzle and bright lights of Las Vegas are what make the city come alive, but it’s the sound of the coins and the sight of cash payouts that keep visitors coming back. I remember my initial visit to Sin City when I felt so overwhelmed with its sensory overload. I caught my first glimpse of Vegas at night. The thrill of a civilization magically appearing in the middle of a desert was quite fascinating.
Years later and I think back to all of the trips I have made since my first and the changes that have come about over the years. New hotels, restaurants and night clubs, updated shows, attractions and headliners guarantee a new experience during each visit.
With so much to do in Vegas, where does one start?
Gambling
The obvious reason to visit Las Vegas is gambling. Each hotel and resort has its own venue, deals and incentives for visiting their properties. They offer discounts on shows, restaurants and nightclubs should tourists decide to take a break from the one armed bandits.
For many, gambling is the only draw for a Las Vegas trip with the hopes of hitting the jackpot. I was thrilled to learn that there is actually a slot dictionary (www.worldcasinodirectory) so I could decide If I wanted to “Hammer a Machine” or “Hit and Run”. I caught up on the lingo so I could be ready to brag about my “Big Hit” or “Jackpot” and to let everyone know if I decided to take on “Big Bertha”. I was up for the challenge.
Saying “I Do”
Quite a few visits to Las Vegas are made to “tie the knot”. This city is one of the most popular locales in the United States to get married! Saying “I Do” in Las Vegas has its benefits. No blood tests, no waiting period…and no hassle. Couples can bypass the traditional wedding chapel to be married by a mobster, exchange vows in front of an alien or stand in the presence of Elvis. It is estimated that approximately 100,000 couples marry in Vegas each year and pay only a fraction of the cost. A variety of chapels will provide on the spot nuptials while luxury hotels offer over the top package deals with the glamour and prestige of vintage Las Vegas!
Dinner and A Show
There is no lack of extravagance when going out in Las Vegas for a dinner and a show! Restaurants opened by world famous chefs and headlining entertainers leave you with an assortment of options. Although making a decision may seem absolutely overwhelming, it is just as electrifying and irresistible all at once! The hotel concierge can recommend the perfect restaurant or suggest the new haute eatery that’s all the rage.
Free Attractions and Discount Meals
If splurging on a night out on the town is not your idea of excitement, there are several hotels that have free entertainment and discount diners with a more relaxed atmosphere and budget. The Fountains of Bellagio and the Sirens at TI are great family-friendly activities, while adults may choose to check out the Fremont Street Experience in Old Las Vegas. Each of the hotels were designed to attract visitors with their creative artistic displays which also offer a complimentary source of amusement.
Taking It Outside of Vegas
Located in the center of a dessert, Las Vegas is close to a variety of natural excursions that can be booked from this central location. Helicopter tours of the city or plane rides over the Grand Canyon are some of the most popular tours, yet a couple of the most expensive! Short day trips to Red Rock Canyon and the Hoover Dam are a perfect opportunity to slip away from the hustle and bustle of the city for a chance to explore a more peaceful side of the state.
Las Vegas is not to be overlooked as a perfect vacation regardless of whether one wants to gamble. The opportunities are endless within the city limits or for exploring the desert and its surroundings.
The following blog posts will give you a more in-depth overview of Las Vegas hotels and a few tips for maximizing your time during your stay.
Travel Tips for Las Vegas
Harrah’s, The Perfect Location on the Las Vegas Strip
Visiting Venice in Vegas
Have you been to Las Vegas? What are your reasons for visiting and do you have any tips you would like to share? I would love to hear about your experience if you will kindly leave a message in the comments section below!! Many Thanks and Happy Travels!