Affordable Vacation Plan in Las Vegas

Kay Pierre
Affordable Vacation Plan in Las Vegas
Neighborhood: Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas, NV 89109
United States of America
Las Vegas can be a very fun getaway place but it's costly. You can learn to find ways to reduce your cost while vacationing in Vegas. One of the ways is to find a cheaper hotel. There are lots of hotels that are as low as $22 dollars a night and some even offer free hotels if you have play for a certain amount of points. Dining is very affordable in Vegas. Hotels can be expensive for a long stay.

Hotels that are affordable include the Prim Terrible that has a rate of $22 dollars a night. The New Orleans has a rate of $50 dollars a night. Excalibur also have a lower rate. If you travel during non-holiday seasons then the rate will be lower. The hotel rate will be very high during the holidays such as Christmas and New Years. You can also stay in a room with as much as ten people and have everyone pay their part. This method is good since you can stay at the most expensive hotel. Fancy casinos will have a higher hotel rate than less fancy casino. You do pay for what you get though. Cheaper hotels can have rude employees that treat you poorly.

Next time you gamble just fill out for a player's card and when you earn enough points you can get discounts room and free room. If you play a lot you can get as much as 50% off on rooms. Another way to get better rates on hotel room is by taking advantage of its promotion. You can also have free room if you purchase a vacation tour package from a travel agency.

Your safety is important and therefore you should stay at more secure hotel because there are cheaper hotels but they have a high crime rate. There is a lot of robbery around Las Vegas strip and you have to watch out for your purse. You have to leave your important belongings at the hotel room. Dining is very affordable around Las Vegas. It can get expensive inside the casino though. Buffet outside of the casino is $6.50 all day long whereas inside the casino it's as high as $19 a person.

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  • Morton Templeton9/2/2008

    Great info but, I won't be traveling to Vegas !!! So sad, huh?

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