In 2018, over 42 million people chose to travel to Las Vegas for one reason or another.

With its countless casinos, top-notch entertainment, and its never-ending nightlife, Las Vegas is a great choice for your next trip. But, all the options can be overwhelming if you’ve never ventured to Sin City before.

Keep reading for the top things you need to know if you’re going to plan the ultimate Las Vegas trip.

  1. Plan Your Travel 

The first thing to figure out when planning a trip to Vegas is your means of transportation.

If you live within a decent drive of Las Vegas, Nevada, then driving your own car is your best option. This saves you money on airfare and allows you to have a reliable means of transportation while in the city.

But if you live a far distance away or only have a limited amount of time for your trip, you’ll want to fly into McCarran International Airport.

Then, once in the city, you can either rent a car for your trip or rely on public transportation.

  1. Find Accommodations 

Las Vegas certainly doesn’t suffer from a shortage of accommodations. In fact, there are around 150,000 hotel rooms to choose from!

If cost isn’t a factor, then consider booking a hotel on the Las Vegas strip. This allows you to be close to the action and generally proves a more up-scale experience.

To save money, you can also find a hotel room just outside the city limits. There are many budget hotels or even Airbnb options for accommodations of any budget.

  1. Hit Up the Top Attractions

When you plan a trip to Las Vegas, there are a few top attractions that you need to keep at the top of your to-do list.

These are a few of the quintessential Vegas attractions:

  • The Venitian Casino and Grand Canal
  • Bellagio Casino
  • Caesars Palace Casino
  • Mandalay Bay Aquarium
  • Fremont Street
  • High Roller Observation Wheel
  • The Neon Museum
  • Encore Beach Club
  1. Keep a Schedule 

Because you have a full itinerary of things you want to see and places to visit, you’ll need to create a schedule. Vegas isn’t the place to just wing a vacation and expect to see everything on your to-do list.

Start by picking one or two main attractions or events to see each day. Then, add in smaller attractions that are near your must-see events. Give yourself plenty of time between events to account for traveling and any unexpected occurrences.

Also, don’t forget to block off times for your meals and drinks. It’s best to make reservations for busy mealtimes, especially if you want to eat at one of the more popular locations.

And lastly, never plan to start your day early in Las Vegas. With all the running around, drinking, and fun to be had, you’ll want to sleep in a little extra each day.

  1. Give Yourself Time to Wander

While we recommend writing out a schedule, it’s also good to give yourself time to wander.

Decide on a “rest day” during your trip. This is a day you can use to lay by the pool, explore the Las Vegas strip, or visit small shops to find the perfect souvenirs. If you schedule out every second of your trip, it may feel more like a rushed experience than a fun vacation.

  1. Set a Budget

It’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the lavish options Sin City has to offer. you can easily spend your whole trip’s budget during one night out if you’re not careful. This is why it’s so important to set a budget for your Vegas vacation.

Start by figuring out an overall budget amount for the whole trip. Then, break that down by days. Give yourself a certain amount to spend each day, and if you have any money left over at the end of the night you can add it to your next day’s budget.

The easiest way to keep track of your money is by using cash. When you swipe a card or start a tab at a bar, it’s easy to forget how much money you’re really spending. With cash, you’ll always know exactly how much money you have left for the day.

  1. Know the Local Laws

Before you travel to Las Vegas, you’ll want to know the local laws in Nevada to avoid any legal trouble.

For starters, recreational marijuana is legal in Nevada for those over 21. So if you want to find a dispensary and enjoy some marijuana, the choice is yours. Just be aware that smoking marijuana is illegal in private areas, such as hotel rooms or casinos.

When it comes to drinking in public, the laws are a little more relaxed. Public alcohol consumption is perfectly legal and even encouraged, especially along the strip. But unless you’re inside a passenger vehicle like a limo or party bus, the open-container law still exists.

  1. Remember the Most Important Rule

And the most important thing to remember when planning your vacation is what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas

This popular tourism slogan encompasses the appeal of the city. While on your vacation, you can do anything (within legal boundaries) and be whoever you want to be. You don’t have to worry about what other people may think of your actions or any bad decisions follow you home.

Instead, enjoy your vacation and act upon your whims.

Enjoy Your Vegas Trip in Style

With these tips, you’ll be able to enjoy your Vegas trip in style.

But be warned, you may find yourself having so much fun in Sin City that you become a frequent visitor. It’s almost impossible to enjoy all the fun that Vegas has to offer in merely one trip.

Ready to plan your first, second, or third trip? Head over to the Travel section of this site for all the best travel tips and inspiration. Then, once in the city, you can either rent a car from Limo Find for your trip or rely on public transportation.

 

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