Things You'll Need:
- 3 Day Bus pass for “The Deuce”
- Water bottles
- Good walking shoes
- Sun tan lotion (high SPF)
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Step 1
A hotel room off the strip will save you moneyThe mere fact that you’re reading this article makes you unlike 99% of the people who visit Las Vegas. Unlike them, you’ve decided to go, have fun, and not gamble away your life’s savings.
First thing’s first, you’ll need a place to stay. Scout out websites like Travelocity and Expedia for deals on hotels in the city. You may be able to find a room “off the strip” for much cheaper. If you’re looking to really save money, though, you should consider staying at a hostel. If you’re prepared for bunk beds and shared bathrooms, this is a great way to save a buck. -
Step 2
The Deuce Doubledecker Bus is a great way to get aroundMovies may have led you to believe that the only way to travel around Las Vegas is with your head sticking out of the sunroof of a limousine, champagne in each hand. Well, maybe you’re looking for a slightly cheaper alternative. Check out the Deuce Doubledecker bus for a cheap and easy way to get around the city. A 3 day pass will run you $15 and cost a lot less than taking Taxis everywhere.
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Step 3
Eating in Las Vegas doesn’t mean starving yourself. In fact, it means the exact opposite. Las Vegas is famous for world-class buffets, and it’s these types of deals you should be looking for. The buffets don’t have time limits, so get there in time for brunch. Kill a few hours there with your friends and wait until you are all hungry again, then go for round 2! The brunches in Vegas should run you under $20 and actually contain some high quality foods. Ask someone working at your hostel or hotel for a recommendation.
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Step 4
Slot machines win you free drinksFor most, it wouldn’t be Vegas if it were a sober event. You don’t have to be the exception. All of the larger casinos want to encourage you to drink, because drunk people gamble more. Stake out some of the cheap Penny Slots, and start playing (slowly). When a cocktail waitress walks by, politely get her attention and order a drink. Drinks will be on the house since you’re gambling, so give her a generous tip. For a couple of bucks at the slot machine, you could drink all night if you wanted to.
In most areas of the strip, you can bring your drink outside (just check with the security guard to be sure). For some free entertainment, walk around with beverages outside with your friends and take in the sights.











Comments
beckscadile said
on 5/25/2009 I've found the Downtown casinos will bring drinks more frequently than the ones on the strip. We usually go Downtown, get hammered at the penny slots at Golden Nugget or 4 Queens, then hop on the bus or take a cab back to the strip. Now you'll only have to feed your buzz like once or twice an hour.
writeitout said
on 5/24/2009 Good tips on visiting Las Vegas.5*
bostontech said
on 5/20/2009 The picture at the top of the article is me...forgot how scraggly and bearded I was!
athome said
on 5/19/2009 I love Vegas it's so much fun. Which picture is of you?
sonni57 said
on 5/19/2009 When I went to Vegas I didn't have much money either and I still had a great time thanks for the good info.