Enjoy Your First Las Vegas Vacation: Five Things That Will Make The Entire

When you visit Las Vegas for the first time, you may be overwhelmed by all you see, as there is so much to
experience. If you’ve never been here, you could end up missing the best parts of the city and spending more money than you initially planned on.
When you’re ready to book your first-ever Las Vegas vacation, using these five tips below can see to it that you save yourself lots of time and
frustration as well as money.

1 - Setup Your Hotel/Airfare As Early As Possible

Make sure you purchase your tickets and make your reservations early on, usually 21 days before you’re ready to go on vacation. It’s best to find out
about advances since all fares differ in the time before you head for vacation. You can find some as little as three days and as much as 21 days;
you may find some places don’t require advanced notices and purchases. One thing you’ll notice is that many of the Las Vegas hotels will provide
you with a discount to book early. Remember, as rooms become filled, the prices for the remaining rooms will rise.

2 - Have A Decent Pair Of Shoes With You

Most likely your trip to Las Vegas is going to involve a good deal of walking. Thus, you need to have a really good pair of sneakers, as most of
what you’ll be treading is concrete or stone. Sure, you could walk the cobblestone streets of the Paris and Venetian hotels with other kinds of
shoes that provide no comfort but by days’ end, you’ll be in a fair amount of pain. Do this repeatedly and by the third day, you’ll be in your room forgoing the rest of your vacation.

3 - Stay On The Strip Your First Time To Las Vegas

When it’s your first time in the city, you should stick close to the strip, as it’s the place to be anyway. Consider visiting the MGM Grande lion
habitat, the Bellagio fountains, take in a pirate show at Treasure Island or visit Neil Leifer Gallery located on the casino level of the Augustus
Tower at Caesars Palace Hotel in Las Vegas. There’s much you can do on the strip.
Since there are so many things in walking distance, there’s no need to waste
money and rent a car. When you rent a room at one of the strip hotels, you’ll see all of the big Las Vegas attractions.
Some Las Vegas strip hotels include: Bellagio, Circus Circus, Flamingo, Bally’s, Ceasar’s Palance, MGM Grande and Treasure Island.

4 - Tingle Your Taste Buds

Las Vegas has plenty of buffets and restaurants to try. However, if you want to go to the popular Las Vegas buffets, you’ll need to try the Aladdin’s
Spice Market Buffet and the Bellagio’s Buffet. They offer tons of selections for anyone in the family within a decent price range. There’s no reason you
won’t enjoy the food you get, as the quality is quite high.

5 - Save Your Cash and Enjoy The Various Activities

It’s true that Las Vegas shows can get pricey. However, there’s plenty to do that can save you money and still provide entertainment for you and your
family. Here are some free events to check out:

- Mirage Hotel - view the white tigers
- Bellagio Hotel - view the fountain display
- New York, New York Hotel - check out the M&M’s store
- Treasure Island Hotel - enjoy the pirate show
- Circus Circus Hotel - see different array of circus acts
- MGM Grande Hotel - view the lion habitat

Use the five tips above and have a great time during your Las Vegas vacation. After all, you’ll be saving money, saving time and saving yourself
tons of grief. Las Vegas is one big giant playground for both adults and children with plenty to do, see and try.

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