10 Common Sense Tip for Las Vegas Tourists!

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Little Tips that Can Make Your Trip Even More Enjoyable and Safe

Welcome to Las Vegas Nevada, a city of millions of blinking lights, slot machines, shows and much more. I am sure you have dreamt of this trip for quite some time and can't wait to enjoy all Las Vegas has to offer to
 you. Las Vegas is a great City, but like every other place it has its downsides, its hidden treasures and its "Warning" spots. Allow this local implant of 8 years now, to point out some common sense Tips when visiting Las Vegas.

Tip #1: Be devoted to stay hydrated the right way!

Las Vegas is hot most times of the year. We reach the 100's as early as April/May at times and stay often in the higher digits until October. No matter, if it is in the hundred's or only in the eighties, you will need to stay hydrated when visiting us. This is an extremely dry climate here and your body will sweat out more fluids than you often can take in. Make sure you drink plenty of Water or enriched drinks like Gatorade, Lifewater, etc. Drink Iced Tea in moderation, since it is a duratic Beverage and you don't need to lose more fluids. Please do not drink Alcohol during the highest temperatures of the day, since the heat will make the alcohol more potent, and you can quickly find yourself with Alcohol Poisoning instead of nice buzz. I can't stress the hydration factor enough, around here that is truly a life saver.

Tip #2 If you want to save alittle money, don't stay on the Strip.

Avoid staying on the Strip as much as possible. I understand that part of the experience is being able to say you stayed in one of the big boys, but if money is more of a matter to you, you can stay in just as much comfort in a nice Hotel/Casino on the outskirts of the Strip or down on Boulder Hwy. Let me suggest one of our newer Casino / Hotels on Boulder Hwy, the Eastside Cannery. Their Rooms still start at $29.95 during the week.

Tip #3 Take advantage of free Entertainments and Festivals during your stay.

There are tons of things going on around Las Vegas, just depending on what you are interested in. Not all of them cost money or are expensive. By utilizing free and/or cheap entertainments, you can cut corners in your spending and splurge on something really big instead.

 
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Very good ideas. I'd love to go to Vegas, although I have no interest in gambling. Been watching those Travel Channel shows on how to save money in vegas.
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