Discover Affordable Luxury In Las Vegas
8/17/2012 5:11 AM EST
With nicknames such as Sin City and the Gambling and Entertainment Capital of the World, Las Vegas has rightly developed a reputation for being a city of plenty. Lavish hotels, huge pools, Michelin-starred restaurants and casinos the size of football pitches fuel hedonistic nights of fun and indulgence, and Vegas has earned the right to be considered a five-star destination. But the five-star lifestyle doesn’t always mean five-star prices, especially not when utilising Las Vegas money off coupons. Here are some tips to enjoy an extravagant Vegas holiday without the costly price tag.
Showing up in Vegas and planning to go wherever the wind takes you is a fool’s errand; tourists who do this will end up sucked into an endless whirl of identical casinos and will miss the real hidden gems of the city. Conducting in-depth research into the sort of activities the holidaymaker would like to participate in is conducive to getting the best out of a vacation, and helps people to really make the most of their time in a destination. Once a basic itinerary is decided, visitors can then book in advance.
The rule of thumb generally states that the further in advance a booking is made, the better the deal will be. Hotels, shows, excursions and even restaurant tables are all oversubscribed in the busy city of Vegas, so booking early can confirm places and, most importantly, there is the possibility of discount. Many of these attractions, when booked in advance, accept Las Vegas discount vouchers which expire on a certain date and might not be accepted if they’re presented on the door.
As a result of thorough research and early bookings, creating a budget for spending money and luxuries is, in theory, very easy. The most difficult part will be sticking to it, especially in a city of plenty such as Vegas. Putting their last quarter of allocated casino money into a slot machine and walking out of the casino without any winnings can leave tourists feeling dissatisfied, but not as dissatisfied as they would feel if they had placed their entire holiday budget on ‘red’ only to see the ball land on black. To prevent overspending, leave credit cards in hotel safes and only remove the amount that is budgeted for that day; using Las Vegas discount coupons is also a great way to prevent overspending.
Although Vegas has gained a reputation for extravagance and high spending, there are plenty of free activities to take advantage of, which are achievable and enjoyable even without a Vegas discount voucher. The world-famous Bellagio fountains put on water and light shows throughout the evening, whilst the street performers in St Mark’s Square at The Venetian Hotel and Casino are a great way to enjoy an afternoon.
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