- Do NOT underestimate the Distance
- Do NOT Show you don’t know Vegas
- Do NOT purchase face value for show tickets
- Don’t expect to see the Canyons in just one day
- Don’t over gamble
- Don’t wear heels or stilettos!
- Do NOT avoid the buffets
- Don’t buy bottled offered on the street
- Do NOT jaywalk
If you think you can walk around for sight-seeing, no you cant. The distance between hotels is to a degree.
The monorail is one great option to help get between the hotels on the strip. Getting a day pass is wise if you are planning on touring around.

Sad but true, some taxi drivers fire up the fares if they know you’re a Vegas newbie. Other than that, there are tons of promoters down the strip offering free stuff, beware as some of them are scams.
It is a great idea to research online before heading to Vegas. Buying online and booking early can also help you save money. Use can also use Vegas.com to buy tickets for a good price.
Or try Lucky Seat and you can get lucky to get free tickets for some shows in Las Vegas.
Seeing the Grand Canyon in one day is impossible. You need at least a week for that.
You can take a tour guide to with you in the national park, taking a tour for a half-day to a week or two to cover the entire Grand Canyon. If you are planning a one or two days rafting at Grand Canyon West, you may visit GrandCanyonWest.com
Gambling is a game of luck, don’t expect to strike rich on slot machines or casinos. Don’t ruin your holiday fun by going broke. There are tons of things to do in Vegas than just gamble.
If you have the itch but low on budget you can try low stake casinos down the strip like the Excalibur, Bally’s, Casino Royale, Treasure Island and more.

Wear comfortable shoes when in Vegas, this will allow you to maximize your time to tour around. You don’t want to retire early with a painful ankle or bad feet and missing out the fun especially at night in the Las Vegas strip.

The buffets in Las Vegas offer awesome food. You can dig some information online for lunch buffets on affordable price like the ones at Mandalay Bay, Rio, The Mirage and many more.
Best coupons offers great coupons and discounts buffets.
It was reported that some vendors are offering re-packaged bottled water containing tap water and we don’t know if it’s safe to drink.

Jaywalking is not just dangerous but also illegal in Las Vegas. When you get caught, be ready to pay at least $350 fine fee!