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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Tips To Save Money In Las Vegas

By Raj Singh


Want to save money during your trip to Las Vegas? Read the following easy-to-implement tips:



Food & Dining


Order wine by the bottle. If several people are drinking wine and can agree on the kind of wine that you like, you can save some cash by ordering a bottle.

Go to the buffets and hotel food courts as they are often more cost-effective than restaurants.

Do without the sodas and the bottled water at eateries, the expenses can easily add up and even cost as much as your food! Stick to ice water.

Before entering a restaurant, check the menu so that you know how much it'll set you back. Some dear restaurants can quickly take up your budget.



Travelling Around


Taking the Las Vegas Monorail or walking are the best and most cost-effective ways to get around in Vegas. However, if it is pretty hot, try the Las Vegas hotel shuttles. If you hire a auto, hire compact or sub compact vehicles as you can save lots on gas costs.

When taking a Las Vegas taxi from the airport, tell the cab driver not to take the tunnel as this costs a little more.

A strategy some dodgy taxi drivers use to sting passengers once you get to your destination, is to all of a sudden mention that they do not have change. If your bill is $11 and you just have $20, you dont want to be compelled to leave a $9 tip. Ensure you have small bills so you can account for this.





Vegas Shows


Las Vegas show tickets are cheaper online so make sure you take advantage of this in contrast to buying tickets when you get to the show.

After purchasing your Las Vegas show ticket online, select "Will Call" as a delivery option. With Will Call, your tickets are held at the box office for you to pickup before the show. Will Call saves on post and packing costs. You also don't have to fret about your ticket getting lost in the post.



Hotel Deals


Find Las Vegas hotel deals online and then book direct. It's cheaper than going with a travel comparison site.

Las Vegas hotels are often less expensive mid-week. Don't forget to play around with your dates to find what is the most cost-effective.

Check the Las Vegas Convention Calendar to make sure there aren't any major events in the city when you intend to be there (unless your essentially coming for that specific event!).




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