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Worst Tourist Traps in Las Vegas

Worst of the Worst

Mr. New Material
The giant city of Las Vegas can be considered one of the most exciting places on earth, however; there are many dangers to watch out for. One of those dangers is "tourist traps" that lure you in but give nothing in return. Below I will explain a list of places and things to watch out for if you plan on saving money and time.

The Gift Shop Trap: This trap can be found almost everywhere in Las Vegas. Most casino/hotels have other attractions that you must pay for in order to enter. Instead of directing you to the exit when your done with the attraction, they direct you to the gift shop. In other words they have the motto, "pay to get in and pay to get out". Beware of these places!

Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay: The Shark Reef is a self guided tour that ends with a gift shop for you to purchase ocean themed gifts and souvenirs. They charge you almost $16 to see sea creatures in a giant fish tank. While the site is amazing, you can see many tropical fish and other sea creatures at the average restaurant or casino display for FREE.

Gallery of Fine Art at The Bellagio: While this exhibit may display some of the finest pieces of artwork, the self guided tour ends with a gift shop. Although you come out to the place where you started from, the staff actually directs you to the gift shop on your way out.

The Tomb and Museum of King Tut at Luxor: The King Tut museum is filled with beautiful ancient artifacts, however; this self guided also ends with an Egyptian themed gift shop.

The Casino Trap: Many casinos are extremely good when it comes to luring in customers by giving away free stuff. The most common trap includes casinos on the strip that make it easy to get in, but nearly impossible to get out. They have escalators and elevators that take you right to the building, but when it's time to leave, you have to walk all the way around the building due to construction or other distractions. Beware of these places!

Fremont Street: All of the casinos on Fremont Street are a tourist trap! Most of the casinos on Fremont lure you in by giving you something free like beads, t-shirts, pair of dice or even money. The main attraction on Fremont Street is the full fledged ceiling light show. What they fail to tell you is that when you go into the casino, you're likely to lose all or most of your money. The jackpots on Fremont don't go off that often, so prepare to throw most of your money away on the slots and tables. (Note: Take special care to hold onto your wallets and purses when on Fremont, there are tons of con artists!)

Caesars Palace: Caesars Palace tends to have a 2 lane automated walkway headed in the casino but doesn't have one headed out. They are often guilty of placing construction signs near close exits so you're forced to walk around the entire Palace before leaving. They believe the more time you spend in the casino, the more money you'll want to spend.

The Transportation Trap: This one is really something to look out for because it has to do with how you get around Las Vegas. More tourists take cabs everywhere they go in Vegas because they don't have their own transportation or don't know their way around.

The Cabs: Be careful when taking cabs! You should know the area that you want to travel to and even if it takes a little research, look up the fastest way there so you can tell the cab driver. At times the driver will take advantage of tourists by going the "long way" or raising prices so be prepared!

P.S. The whole Las Vegas Strip is a tourist trap! When buying items such as drinks, cigars, food and gas, you should try to go outside of the strip area to purchase them. They will be way cheaper since most of the hotels and casinos on the strip charge double.

Published by Mr. New Material

CEO of Fiya Dro Records as well as Manager for Perfectly Pretty Models. Born and raised in the "YaY Area" California! I'm a Keep It Real Specialist, Ima tell you how it really is no matter how you feel about...  View profile

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  • cheryl brown8/31/2008

    I won;t have to worry about these, because I'm going to be checking out the great seafood joints you told us about!

  • Lawrence Chen8/21/2008

    haha fun read.

  • 3lilangels8/15/2008

    Fantastic tips, will keep this in favorites!

  • Cheryl Loux8/11/2008

    Hey, great tips. I will keep this one.

  • Kat V8/11/2008

    Yipes, I hate tourist traps and always try to avoid going into gift shops. Great review, and I hope that others learn to control their wallet when in Vegas!

  • Yona Williams8/11/2008

    I recently returned from Vegas - we almost got sucked into the Shark Reef attraction...and yes, cabs are a tourist trap. Someone told me that you can easily walk during your trip and no need to rent a car. That was a LIE - I am sooooo glad we rented a car with Travelocity. Walking around Vegas is a pain and no, you can't cover as much on foot than if you had a rental.

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