Thursday, July 24, 2008

Great time to go to Vegas

Have plans for a summer vacation yet? Why not Las Vegas?!? You're probably thinking, "it's too expensive, and I can't afford to lose money gambling." Well, consider this: Las Vegas is a lot more than gambling, and a trip to Sin City can offer you free entertainment, great restaurants at great prices, and lots of other ways to save you money while you enjoy your time away from "the real world."

And, to make matters even better, room rates are very reasonable. Check out the
Las Vegas Advisor's Room Rate Survey. Also, be sure to stay tuned to their Question of the Day. I am currently working on a new one about booking a trip to Las Vegas, including a lot of money-saving ideas.
You'll probably find some great bargains for the rest of this year, but particularly between now and Labor Day. Think about it. You’ve probably been working hard all year. When was the last time you got away from it all?


Don’t you deserve it?

I’m already planning my next trip. It won’t be this year (I’ve already been), but it won’t be long after we ring in 2009. That’s right, I like to plan ahead. Saves me $$, too, planning in advance. I know what I like when I go to Vegas, so planning my trip simply means checking out a few travel and airline websites to see who can give me the best price.
How do I know what to look for? I’ve been to Las Vegas enough to know what kind of vacation I want when I get there. Before I book my trip, I ask myself a few essential questions, and then once I have the answers I can easily start hunting for the best prices. I discuss these essential questions in great detail in my
book, and in fact I refer to my book and my website a lot when I’m getting ready to plan a trip to my favorite city.

The great thing about Vegas is I never have the same experience twice. So even if I plan ahead, I’m going to have a different kind of fun each time I go. When the plane makes its final decent into Vegas, I see the Strip, downtown, and the outskirts from the little window. Then I step off the plane and hear all that noise in the airport. Somehow, I know I’m where I’m supposed to be even if I don't know what lies ahead. There’s nothing like it!

Viva,
Mike

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