Las Vegas Travel Guide

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Transportation in Las Vegas

Getting around in Las Vegas is pretty easy. You can take a taxi , hop on the trolley , ride the monorail, catch a bus or even rent a car. If you're on a limited budget, however, then you'll save a lot by taking the trolley or a CAT bus.

The CAT bus that runs down the Strip is called the Deuce. A one way fare on the Deuce is currently $2. However, if you plan to take several rides on the bus, you can save a lot of money if you buy an all-day pass for $5. You can use it for unlimited rides for the day. You can also get a one month pass if you plan to be in Vegas that long. See fares and schedule for the Deuce here. The Deuce is pretty good but when traffic builds up on the Strip it may not be the best option for you. That's when you should consider the trolley.

The trolley is faster than the Deuce because it runs behind the casinos instead of on the Strip so it won't get caught up in endless traffic. It has 3 routes that cover the strip and downtown areas. The only drawback? Wooden seats. Ouch! However, unless you plan to ride around on it all day this shouldn't be much of a problem. Check out the trolley fares and schedule here.

Now, if you want totally free rides, then look into the free shuttle services offered by several casinos. They are very convenient if you plan your stops well. Enjoy your visit!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Entertaining Your Kids in Las Vegas

You can make your visit to Las Vegas a family vacation and take the kids with you. There are a lot of things they can see and do, and adults can enjoy most of these as well. Las Vegas is steadily maturing into a place anyone can enjoy and it’s not just for adults anymore. Take a look at this list of entertainment for kids in Las Vegas.

You may be wondering about Nevada’s child safety laws for children in vehicles, especially if you plan to take a taxi. Your child’s safety is always paramount, and Nevada is no different from any other state when it comes to safety. Vacation or not, for your peace of mind, I would advice you to take the car seat with you. Read this page for more information on taxis and car seat laws in Nevada. If you plan to rent a car when you get to Las Vegas, find out if you can also rent an infant or child seat from the company. This will help to reduce the number of things you’ll be taking with you.

Stay tuned for more information on fabulous Las Vegas!

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Players Club Card

If you plan to gamble while in Las Vegas, my advice to you is don’t play even a coin without signing up for a players club card. What’s a players club card? It is a card that the casinos use to track the type of games you play, how much you play, and how often you play. If you are loyal and play often, they reward you with free comps (complimentary). These comps could be discounts on hotel rooms, shows, and food and there’s a very good chance that you could get these free. Sometimes, you even get cash. So it would be a loss if you play without first signing up for a card.

The idea of a players card was first introduced in Atlantic City, where the slot players could sign up for a Slot card. In Las Vegas, the comps were originally only given to those who played at the tables until the casinos realized that they were making more money from the players at the slot machines. They figured that rewarding those players also would keep them coming back.

It’s easy to sign up for a card, click here for easy steps. All you’ll need to provide are your name, ID and mailing address. The ID is to assure management that you’re of legal gambling age and your address is so they can send you great offers in the mail. Some Las Vegas casinos even let you sign up for the cards online. Here is a list of membership clubs from major casinos, as well as links to their websites, where available. Use the tips on this page to get good comps. Sign up for as many club cards as you can. Your next stay in Vegas might be free.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Things to do in Las Vegas

Of course you've heard that Las Vegas is the gambling heart of the U.S. It's no joke. When you walk off the plane, a slot machine is one of the first things you see in the airport. Even the convenience stores have slot machines - for your convenience :-) If gambling really isn't your thing, there's so much more you can do.

You can see some of the famous shows you've probably heard about. Shows like Mamma Mia! and 'O' by Cirque Du Soleil are receiving rave reviews so don't miss the opportunity to see them while you're in Vegas. Of course you can see famous celebrities in action. Cher is still doing her thing at the Caesar's Palace. You can catch Jerry Seinfeld there too for a limited time.

For the food connoisseur, check out the many buffet spots you can visit. More food in some of these places than you could dream off!

When you're done with shows and eating, stop by at some free attractions and save some money.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Christmas in Vegas!

It’s Christmas again… how time flies! Are you ready to exchange presents, eat another turkey and listen to some carols? Well, if you plan to do this In Las Vegas, you can add a spot of gambling to that and maybe give yourself a nice wad of cash for Christmas. I know some of you will spend Christmas and New Year’s eve in this fantastic city – well, let me tell you, you are in for some great fun. Like New York City, Las Vegas is one of the best spots to ring in the New Year.

I hope you planned ahead though and got your tickets early because things get pricey and sell out fast around this time. If you didn’t, no worries, it’s not too late to find something if you search now. There are still some tricks you can use to get decent prices. Check out this page for help on how to get flights to Las Vegas free or for considerable discounts.

Same thing goes for accommodations in Las Vegas. Around this time, it starts getting difficult to find hotel rooms. Accommodation for New Year’s Eve sells out quickly, especially on the Strip. So, if you haven’t already, start searching now and take any good deal you find. Use the tips on this page for good deals on accommodation in Las Vegas. Don’t forget to check this page too for current hotel and flight specials.

Well, off to do some Christmas shopping. Remember the crowds at the malls? Not looking forward to that! Ta for now.