Visiting Las Vegas is not cheap. The glamorous hotels, famous restaurants, designer boutiques and mazes of flashing, jingling slot machines are vying for everyone's wallet. It's natural to want to stay at Caesar's Palace and dine at a celebrity chef's restaurant, and it's okay to indulge yourself a little - it is Vegas, after all. But for those whose funds are limited, the best way to have a fun, stress-free vacation of any kind is to plan ahead. Set a limit for each expense - flights, lodging, food, entertainment - and book things in advance whenever possible. Plus, the city can be a bit overwhelming for first time visitors, so having an itinerary won't hurt.
Flights are also in the not-cheap category, so Google "cheap Vegas flights" to compare all the travel booking sites, and don't choose the first flight that comes up unless the price is right. Booking the flight and hotel together can also save money, but not always, so check the hotel websites too. Registering on their sites can yield some great deals that are worth the barrage of annoying emails - possibly up to 40% off regular rates. Even the ritziest hotels aren't too expensive, but there are plenty of nice, clean, reasonably priced hotels where it's possible to stay for 30 dollars per night during the week.
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