My Certified Cheapskate Guide to Vegas


TRAVEL- The subsequent is my penny pinchers guide to Vegas. The best method to cut your family vacation costs would be to travel inexpensive. The cheapest flights are mid-week, Tues … Wednesdays are very best. In case you are "self employed (a professional net poker gambler who sets his own hours)" Go last minute. You’ll find nearly often last minute deals to load those empty seats. So travel midweek and even far better travel off-season. This will cut you whole family vacation expenses down greatly.

TRANSPORTATION- When in Sin City you possibly can have close to for absolutely free by walking and using trams. Or you’ll be able to take the bus, which covers the complete strip and downtown for $2 a fare. Except I found renting a automobile works very best and is sometimes cheaper than taking buses or taxis. Should you go midweek you can acquire a car for 15-20 bucks a day, low-cost!

LODGING- The cheapest hotel I can bring to mind is Westward Ho rear. They have a few of the lowest rates. Otherwise I usually stay downtown. Midweek you’ll be able to find a room for around $30-$40.

FOOD- For a buffet try the Gold Coast, its pretty very good and only about 7 bucks. When in Vegas you have to test the $.99 Shrimp cocktail on the Golden Gate Casino. Want a larger serving? Test a half rack of ribs for less than $5 in the Riveria. The Riveria is also famous for their 3/4pound hot dog. It’s Huge and only charge a $1.49. If you ever stay at Westward Ho you possibly can obtain a cup of coffee for a nickel. You can acquire a 1/2lb burger and fries at Key Largo for $2. And back at the Westward Ho for any drink. You’ll be able to acquire a 27oz Margarita for ninety nine cent.

BETTING- You are able to wager on black-jack for the buck a hand at Slot machines a Enjoyable. The Gold Spike has all sorts of penny and nickel slot machines for your entertainment. And I constantly bet on a game of Texas hold’em in the Excalibur. They’ve a 1-3 casino game that is the lowest in town!

So have fun on your next Vegas family vacation and keep in mind it doesn’t have to price you an arm and a leg.

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