22 Things to Do on the Las Vegas Strip for $25 and Under


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The Las Vegas Strip is expensive. And since most people visiting the Strip have a limited budget, it is important to make your money stretch as far as it can. This is the reason for this book: to point out all of the things you can do on the Strip that are affordable. I have defined affordable as an activity that costs $25 or less. Above $25, there seems to be a jump to the low 30 dollar amount, and then ramping up to price tags that are outside of an average person's bankroll. There are many things you can do on the Strip for free, but I have already written extensively on the topic in my book Free Things To Do on the Las Vegas Strip: A Self-Guided Tour. This book serves as a companion guide, but it stands alone as a good guide for low-cost fun. There is also a bonus section: Eating for under $10If you're as old as I ma, you likely remember a time when you could eat cheap in Las Vegas. All the casinos wanted was your gambling dollars, and they would entice you with many attractive discounts. All that is gone. Today, they are trying to make money on everything. Most casinos are now charging for parking! Las Vegas doesn't want you to eat for under $10, but I have made it my mission to go up and down the Strip looking for the few possibilities that still exist. Use this section to plan a few of your meals in advance to save some of your cash for other things.




The Big Book of Things to Do on the Las Vegas Strip


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Visiting Las Vegas can be overwhelming because there is so much to see and do. I live here in Vegas, so I have the luxury of visiting any casino or attraction any time I want to, but your time here in the city is limited, so too is your money. By knowing all the possibilities that Vegas has to offer, you can choose among your options to get the most out of your time and money while you're here. This is why I have written this book. I want you to be able to thumb through everything in this book before you arrive, planning your trip before you leave, or maybe you can find time to read it on the plane, so you can put together a last minute plan of attack for your Vegas trip. Of course, many don't start making plans until they first step foot inside their hotel room. If you're one of these people, this is definitely the book for you. Every attraction on the Strip is listed and described in detail, including some of my own opinions, which you can feel free to disagree with. The attractions are sorted alphabetically by hotel, or by the name of the attraction if it is outside a hotel property. There are also special sections on low-cost transportation and low-cost meals. For the latter, you need to keep in mind that low cost is a relative term on the Strip. There is also a special section on interesting places to eat. Though not necessarily cheap, like McDonald's, these restaurants are unusual, uncommon and fascinating, and may make your stay here more fun. The last appendix is about a particular shopping center that, although on Las Vegas Blvd, is too far south to be considered the Strip. However, if you are going to do some shopping while in Las Vegas, you may want to make a visit here. The prices are often low for popular brand names.




Free Things to Do on the Las Vegas Strip: a Self-Guided Tour


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The Strip is world famous and not only for the casinos, but also for the many things to see and do. Of course, a lot of what you can do here costs money, but there are a number of things to do that are free. This book is a self-guided tour, taking you step by step down the Strip to visit all of the notable free things to do. This excludes most of the photo opportunities, because the entire length of the strip is filled with places to take a photo of you, your friends and relatives. Only a few places of interest, directly in our travel path, are mentioned. Also, shopping sites have been excluded except for three unique stores of interest on the Strip. The trip begins at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign and ends in the downtown portion of Las Vegas Blvd. This is the old section of Las Vegas and is not considered a part of the Strip. I have included it to provide a complete Las Vegas experience.




50 of the Most Fun Things to Do In Las Vegas


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Get ready to experience the ultimate thrill ride through the Entertainment Capital of the World with "Viva Vegas: Unleashing the Most Fun Things to Do In Las Vegas." This guide is your passport to the city's most exhilarating, entertaining, and unforgettable experiences that promise to make your visit to Las Vegas an adventure like no other. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Vegas enthusiast, this book is your key to unlocking the city's secrets to unabashed fun. Discover the pulse-pounding excitement of the iconic Las Vegas Strip, where world-class shows, dazzling lights, and vibrant nightlife collide to create an electrifying atmosphere that never sleeps. From the heart-stopping thrills of the Stratosphere Tower to the adrenaline-pumping rides at the Adventuredome, "Viva Vegas" is your roadmap to the city's most exciting attractions. Dive into the enchanting world of Cirque du Soleil, witness the magic of a live performance by your favorite artist, or test your luck at the world-renowned casinos that define the Vegas experience. But the fun doesn't stop with the bright lights and slot machines. This guide takes you off the beaten path to explore the hidden gems and quirky attractions that make Las Vegas a playground for every type of adventurer. From zip-lining over the legendary Fremont Street to exploring the mesmerizing Neon Museum, each page unveils a new facet of the city's vibrant and diverse entertainment scene. For foodies, "Viva Vegas" unveils the culinary wonders that have earned the city a reputation as a dining destination like no other. Indulge in sumptuous buffets, savor gourmet creations by world-renowned chefs, and explore the diverse flavors that define Vegas dining. Whether you're seeking family-friendly activities, romantic escapades, or bachelor/bachelorette party ideas, "Viva Vegas" has you covered. Navigate the city's plethora of experiences, from the iconic fountains at the Bellagio to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon helicopter tours. This guide isn't just a list; it's an immersive experience that captures the spirit of Las Vegas. Packed with insider tips, vivid descriptions, and practical advice, "Viva Vegas" ensures that you don't just visit Las Vegas – you experience it in all its glory. So, get ready to roll the dice, catch a show, dance the night away, and embark on an adventure through the most fun things to do in Las Vegas. "Viva Vegas" is your ultimate companion to the city where the fun never stops and every moment is a chance to create memories that will last a lifetime.




The Ultimate Guide to Free Things To Do in Las Vegas


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Let's face it. You can't gamble every minute of the day and night when you're in Las Vegas. Of course, there are plenty of shows you can see. Of course, there are usually a limited number of them you can because like most people, you come to Las Vegas on a budget. But this is one of the purposes of this book: to help people fill in some of their time in Vegas with many of the free things you can do. Of course, there are many people who don't like to gamble at all. But without gambling, you can spend a lot of time enjoying yourself with many of the attractions here. If you come to Las Vegas with a lot of money, you can do many fascinating things. Some of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. But again, most people are on a budget, so even if you don't plan on gambling, the many free things to do that are listed in this book will stretch out your money. Or maybe you're coming to Las Vegas with friends, and you don't have much money to spend. You have enough money to eat and sleep, but after this, your bankroll is kind of thin. This book will show you all of the free things you can do in Las Vegas, and the most money you'll need to spend is $8 for a 24 hour bus pass. Not only are these attractions free, but they can be easily accessed by those arriving in Las Vegas without any transportation. Las Vegas does not go out of their way to advertise all of the things you can do for free, because they want you to spend lots of money. Naturally, they want you to gamble, this is their top source of revenue. But they also want you to spend money on shows and restaurants. In years past, this was more of a way to get people to come to Vegas and gamble, but today it is a part of their revenue. And they're trying to expand their sources of revenue wherever they can. Hotels are even charging people for parking now. But if you know what there is to do for free, you can see Las Vegas on a budget. This book is the ultimate guide to experiencing everything that Las Vegas has to offer that will cost you nothing. Not only will you learn about the free attractions on the Strip, but there is an entire section dedicated to free things you can see and do in Downtown Las Vegas. There is even a third section devoted to some of the interesting things to do for free that are both off the Strip and away from Downtown Las Vegas. So before you take your next trip to Las Vegas, explore the pages within this book, and think about seeing some of the free things described within the covers. It will help your budget, and you will enjoy your trip to Las Vegas much more once you see the many options available to you. Of course, if you are already in Las Vegas and find your funds drying up, you can purchase this book electronically and read it with a Kindle or other electronic device while you're in Las Vegas, so you will be able to find something to do for free. Most attractions described in the book have photos along with directions of how to get there and comments I make about each attraction.




Las Vegas - The Delaplaine 2022 Long Weekend Guide


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Another in Delaplaine’s series of Long Weekend Guides offering a personal view on the best things to do, places to eat, shops to visit and attractions to focus on during a Long Weekend in the place where everything stays, Las Vegas, certainly one of the unique cities of the world. Whether you love it or hate it, Vegas also provokes a strong reaction either way. “Had a super experience in Las Vegas thanks to the Delaplaine Guide. We came to gamble, yes, but we found unusual things to do in the Attractions section we hadn’t even thought about.” Vlad K., Moscow “Perfect descriptions of the exploding restaurant scene.” ---Cynthia T., Sumter, S.C. “I find the Delaplaine guides perfect when I travel. No fluff. Just basic information that cuts to the chase. And when he doesn’t like something, he says so bluntly.” –--Carolyn M., Dayton You'll save a lot of time using this concise guide. =LODGINGS (in several parts of town) variously priced =FINE & BUDGET RESTAURANTS, more than enough listings to give you a sense of the variety to be found. =PRINCIPAL ATTRACTIONS -- don't waste your precious time on the lesser ones. We've done all the work for you. =SHOPPING -- a handful of interesting selections




50 Free Things to Do in Las Vegas


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Headed to the REAL happiest place on earth? Get this guide and SAVE money! The fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada is truly one of the most exciting cities to visit. This resort town can be a bit pricey because of its top-notch shows, restaurants, clubs and hotels. This list of 50 free things to do + 15 things to do for under $20 in Las Vegas has been compiled to benefit those who are on a tight budget. Get access to art displays, events, attractions, shows and many more!




The Cool Kids Guide to Las Vegas


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So...you are thinking about going to Las Vegas with the kids. Maybe you've never been here before or maybe you came here B.C. (before children) and the memories are a bit hazy. Well obviously you cannot recreate THAT trip with your innocent little ones. So this is a guide to all things kid on the Las Vegas Strip. In this book we will discuss Weather & Pre-planning Strip Layout MAP INCLUDED & Strip Sectioning Lodging Options with Resort Price Points Resort Fees & Using 3rd Party Sites Conventions & Events Transportation, Parking & Pedestrian Bridge Locations Activities & Off Strip Activities Shows & the Best Selfie Spots Restaurants & Pools This book will be a convenient guidebook to share with your family so everyone can plan together. Also this book is small enough to stick in your bag and you can reference the map on the go. If you want to hear about the favorite spots that have been kid tested and approved then Scroll up and hit the buy button. Viva Las Vegas!




Top 50 Best Things to do in Las Vegas, Nevada


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This list of 50 things to do in Las Vegas, United States, offers a comprehensive guide to some of the best experiences the city has to offer. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Vegas veteran, this list covers everything from the must-see attractions to the hidden gems that only locals know about. For those looking to experience the iconic sights of Las Vegas, this list includes the famous "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign, the Bellagio Fountains show, and the Eiffel Tower Experience at Paris Las Vegas. Visitors can also take a gondola ride at The Venetian, ride the Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York, or explore the Neon Museum to learn about the city's vibrant history. Foodies will love the opportunity to indulge in meals at celebrity chef restaurants, take a food tour of the city, and visit the Ethel M Chocolate Factory. Those seeking a bit of adventure can try their hand at indoor skydiving, ziplining at Bootleg Canyon, or taking a sunset helicopter tour of the city. Outdoor enthusiasts will also find plenty to explore with trips to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Valley of Fire State Park, and Zion National Park. Visitors can take a break from the high-energy activities of the city with a visit to the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, the Pinball Hall of Fame, or the National Atomic Testing Museum. For those seeking a bit of nightlife, Las Vegas offers a wide range of options, including pool parties at pool clubs, comedy shows at the Comedy Cellar, and burlesque shows at the Absinthe Spiegeltent. Overall, this list offers a well-rounded guide to experiencing the best of Las Vegas, whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or entertainment. With so many amazing attractions to choose from, visitors are sure to have an unforgettable trip filled with unforgettable experiences.




Things to Do in Las Vegas Off the Strip


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From the author: This is a follow up to my book, Free Things to Do on the Strip: a self-guided tour. The following are things to do that are off the Strip, away from the neon lights - well, at least most of it. Some of these things are free, and I have grouped them in the first section. Everything else will cost you money. However, I have only included those things to do off of the Strip that are reasonable in price. Most of these places are not too far from the Strip and can be easily reached by car. I have also tried to list prices and hours of these places, but you should always check the websites or call for current information. I have also included things for kids to do in Las Vegas. Kids can get bored quickly, and this city was not designed for them. There are a few arcades in some hotels, and there are pools for swimming when the weather is warm, but parents can run out of ideas to provide entertainment for their children quickly. Many of these destinations are suitable for families This book is illustrated with photos.