College Students Do Las Vegas on a Budget: Save Your Money for Books Already!
You Don't Have to Spend a Fortune to Enjoy All Las Vegas Has to Offer
By Rose Everett, published Jul 24, 2007
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The budget-minded tourist comes in a few different packages to Las Vegas, one of the most common of which is the undergrad, coming to Las Vegas for a weekend or school break of debauchery on a shoe-string budget. This list of money-saving tips will help any college student survive the tourist traps and get out with their budget intact!THE HOTEL
It's likely that you drove in with your pals from, say, California. So you have a car. Use it: get a hotel off the Strip. The Wild West Hotel, any downtown hotel, The Orleans or Sam's Town will be spades cheaper than anything on the Strip. Use caution, though: cheaper does mean less safe in Las Vegas. Stay together, and don't linger in the hotel lobby or casino. These places aren't scary; but better safe than sorry. If you don't have a car, try the older - albeit less glamorous - budget-priced hotels on the Strip like Ballys, Barbary Coast, Imperial Palace or the Sahara. Sure, the rooms aren't luxurious but you'll want to save your money for drinks, nightclubs and gambling, trust me. DO make reservations - even if it's the same day. You never know what kooky convention is in town, taking up room availability!
DRINKS
This one's easy. Don't be a fool and pay $9 for a rum and Coke at the bar. Your drink budget should be counted in one-dollar bills: play it cool and lounge around the slot machines for a bit and get them for free, plus tip. You have to have money in the machine to get a free drink; this doesn't mean you're not allowed to cash it out after the drink is brought. And don't forget to tip the cocktail waitress - a dollar a drink is standard. Also, the old prefunking trick is alive and well in Las Vegas: before going to a club, hang out in your hotel room with a 2-liter of soda or juice, a bottle of your favorite alcoholic beverage, and have a little pre-fun. Don't be a drunk-driving tourist cliche; make sure you have a designated driver or, drink in the parking garage or lot AFTER you drive to your party destination.
WATER

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