Friday, May 25, 2012

Memorial Day in Las Vegas

Hi Vegas fans,
Memorial Day is one of the biggest holidays in Las Vegas. This year, there are some huge pool openings, and visitation is up for the 16th month in a row. All that adds up to big crowds, which is great news for the casinos, but it may be frustrating for you. I try to stay away from Vegas on big holidays because I don't like my personal space shared with 30 gazillion of my not-so-closest friends, but I'd never shy away from a few days in Sin City. So if you are going this weekend, here are some things to do when you need a break from elbow-to-elbow contact:

Visit the outskirts. If you still want to get your gamble on, you don't have to fight for a seat at a blackjack table on the Strip or downtown. You can take a 5 - 20 minute drive (or take a taxi, limo, public transportation, etc.) to an off-Strip resort. My suggestion? The further the better. You'll get good deals, avoid crowds and still have a lot fun. Here are two that will make you feel like you are center Strip without costing you an arm and a leg: M Resort, Red Rock Resort.

Take a little trip. There's plenty to do outside of the city, and if you've never explored it because you can't take yourself away from the video poker machines, now might be a good time to try. Whether you like the great outdoors or the city streets, you don't have to go far or spend a ton of money to enjoy a vacation within your vacation. Here are some of my favorite hot spots: Red Rock Canyon, Grand Canyon, Neon Museum.

Relax. Now, the pools will be filled to the brim. A relaxing spa appointment, especially in the cool of the indoors, may be in order. It will be difficult to get one at the more popular resorts, but if you call one of the ones off-Strip, you might get lucky.

Whatever you do this weekend, whether it be in Vegas or anywhere else, please be safe and have fun. These three-day holidays don't come often enough, so give yourself some time to do the things you love best. And when all else fails, remember my motto... Go to Vegas. It's that Simple.

Viva,
Mike


Thursday, May 10, 2012

5 Ways To Enjoy a Las Vegas Vacation on a Budget

Hi Vegas fans,
As visitation and revenue continue to rise in Las Vegas, I expect hotel prices, food, entertainment, etc. to go up as well. However, that doesn't mean that you should avoid a trip, regardless of your budget. Here are my top 5 ways why you can still enjoy a sensational Sin City vacation.
  1. Shop early for your trip. Whether you are searching for hotel + flight + more, or if you just need a place to rest your head at night, the sooner you book the better. I typically plan my trips 6 - 12 months ahead of time and get some great deals. And a window seat on the plane.

  2. Clip those coupons. Vegas is one of those cities where you can find discounts at every turn. Some of your coupon clipping will be virtual because the deals are online. But don't forget to check out the magazines and coupon books in your room, too. They often have a few hidden gems in them. Finally, check out the Las Vegas Advisor and consider a membership. For an online subscription, it's only $37, and you get a Palms 50% discount comp that can pretty much cover the cost of the membership, so it's worth it.

  3. Check out Tix 4 Tonight. You can get 1/2 off shows and restaurants. I know what you're thinking... crummy shows and diner dives, right? Nope! Good stuff, like Cirque du Soleil and Spago. You have to check out the daily list, so plan to get to one of their many Strip/downtown locations early.

  4. Avoid cabs, if you can. I'm a big proponent of renting a car in Las Vegas. It's inexpensive, gives me plenty of freedom, and I don't have to wait in line with 20,000 other people waiting for a cab outside of a crowded casino.

  5. Relax. This is the hardest one for me. I like to go, go, go when I'm in Vegas. The problem is that I get tired (especially as I get older - gasp!) and then I tend to make bad decisions. For example, I'll spend more money at the tables when I'm tired. I know people who will just buy something when they are tired because they don't want to check out bargains at other stores. You have to pace yourself, and don't forget that the pool, people watching, and the free shows at the hotels (like the Bellagio fountains, bird sanctuary at Flamingo, and the Mirage volcano) are excellent ways to stop and smell the roses.
I hope you can plan a trip to Las Vegas this year. I can't guarantee that you'll come out ahead financially, but I bet you'll have a great time.
Viva,
Mike