Las Vegas Guide, Tips, Tricks and Secrets to Sin City
This page is a Las Vegas guide, with tips and tricks to help you while in Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada is a very interesting place to visit, but most people who travel there have no clue about what the culture is going to be like, let alone what things need to be known before traveling to Las Vegas.
The first thing that you will be setting up for your visit to Las Vegas is your flight and hotel. If you've already done this, then you can skip this section and choose one of the tips, tricks, and secrets below:
Get the Cheapest Non-Stop Flight to Las Vegas
Choosing the flight isn't tough, but there is certainly a method to getting the cheapest non-stop flight possible. Read this guide if you want to find out how spending 10 to 30 minutes of time can save you up to $1500 on two plane tickets to Las Vegas.
Read: How to get cheap Las Vegas airline tickets
Find the Best Las Vegas Hotel for Your Money
There are hundreds of Las Vegas hotels to choose from, but my job is to teach you which hotels to stay at, and which to avoid. The prices change what seems to be every night of the week, but there are reasons for this, as well as strategies to finding hotels that won't rip you off.
Read: How NOT to get ripped off by Las Vegas hotels
Get Into Any Pool You Want To
This tip is best for those of us who actually live in Las Vegas and don't have a pool of our own, but visitors staying next to a nice resort can find this tip useful as well. Basically, there are two ways to do this. You can either stay one night at the expensive hotel, or you can find somebody else that is or has stayed at that hotel. Your goal is to get your hands on a room key from that hotel. The people working at the pool, such as the guards, will never swipe your card to see if you're really staying there or not. In fact, many hotels still let their departing guests who have already checked out use the pool facilities until they are checked out, even if they don't have the key to show.
Get Free Drinks at the Bars
Drinks in Las Vegas are pretty expensive, more than your typical hometown bar would charge you at least. I know that I was paying about $6 per beer $10 per mixed drink during my first few times in Las Vegas. All of that has changed now that I've learned this Las Vegas tip from a local insider.
Most casinos in Las Vegas, if not all of them, give players free drinks while they gamble. But what if you don't want to sit down and play blackjack, craps, or roulette... you just want to drink. You might already know where I'm going with this, then again, you might not. Anyways, have you ever pulled up to a bar in Las Vegas and noticed something different about them?
They have video poker.
Yes, video poker. But wait, what does that have to do with getting free drinks? EVERYTHING. See, drinks are free while you gamble in the casino. The bar is IN THE CASINO, and video poker machines happen to count as gambling. Stick a $20 bill in there, order up some drinks, and try your luck. You don't have to gamble much, and you might even win, but you've certainly saved yourself some money even if you lose your $20 while having 4 beers or 2 mixed drinks. This same trick sometimes rings true for regular bars, but I would ask the bartender first.
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