Sunday, November 15, 2015

Budget Friendly Stay in Las Vegas

Las Vegas trip is a dream come true for many and if you are thinking that it's for richs only then you're wrong. Slick card dealers, Demi Moore and Dom Perignon, that's not the complete Las Vegas. If you've a low budget don't worry. Las Vegas welcomes you with open arms.

Budget sleeping options upon the strip

Don't move around Cosmopolitan Hotel or Wynn Las Vegas as they cost you a bomb. Against highend resorts there are affordable casino hotels. Surprisingly these average seeming rooms are comfortably equipped with soaking tubs and flat-screen Tvs. I suggest family friendly Flamingo which is a good example of bygone era with a gorgeous pool. During peak season the rooms range something between $67 to $150, every night. If you ask for an simple room it may easily drop down to $65 per night.

Source: http://bit.ly/1WV2ZJU

Thoughtful Clubbing

Inflated cover charges can make you really nervous. Don't worry. There are some club promoters whom you can contact by emails, texts or phones. Tell them number of people coming in your party and the date of the party. Free or lowered VIP passes are available. There's a good news for the ladies as many clubs offer free champagnes for them between 9pm to midnight.

You can find club promoters on the floors of casino resorts. For well dressed and good looking people, sometime these clubs offer free passes.

Downtown Deals

Downtown Las Vegas has many old city charms. This part of the city is making a comeback with bang. Sustainably built 'Smith Center for the Performing Arts' and the latest addition of 'Mob Museum' are worth paying attention. Along with it there are stylish but cost-effective ethnic eateries and hipster dive bars. Hotels at stone's throw distance like that of elite Golden Nugget offers rooms starting from $49 to $159 at most. Main Street Station offers rooms for $36 only. To add extra charm Buffalo Bill's stagecoach adorns the outside to depict the 'Wild West' spirit.

Source: http://bit.ly/1Mh9nDm

Happy Hour

You can take 'happy hour' meals from bars and restaurants of resorts. These are cheaper than full priced meals and drinks. Take for example at Red Square, located at Mandalay Bay, Russian inspired small food dishes and Vodka cocktail can cost as low as $5 only. This is offered from 4 to 7 pm during Monday to Friday and 2 to 7 pm during Saturday and Sunday. Nearby stylish restaurants also offer identical wallet friendly specials. For example Aureole bar and restaurant offers two-for-one glasses of wine at its lounge between 5:30 to 7pm. At 'Four Seasons' wine glasses are offered for only $5 from 4 to 7 pm on a daily basis.

Source: http://bit.ly/1lqQrct

Cost-effective Theater Tickets

Tix4Tonight koisks are spread all across the city and there are discount ticket purveyors that offer lucrative prices for same day big shows.

Hope you've liked my above mentioned tips. I also hope that this piece can be your ideal travel planner. So, Las Vegas trip is no longer a far-fetched dream tour for you. Go and get most of it.