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10 Ways to Save Money in Las Vegas

Is it possible to maximize your fun without breaking the bank in Las Vegas? We believe it is. Here are ten ways to save money in Las Vegas.

1. Early Direct Hotel Bookings

Early Hotel Booking

Are you planning a repeat visit to Las Vegas? If so, plan your trip early and book accommodation directly with the hotel. That way, you will get early-bird discounts and avoid fees from travel agents or brokers. And opt for low-season dates for cheaper rates. 

2. Take Advantage of Loyalty Programs

MGM Rewards

If you are a frequent visitor to Las Vegas, pick and stick to one or two favorite hotels, restaurants, and shopping spots with loyalty reward programs. That way, you will accumulate and redeem points on your return visits. More so, opt for service providers with multiple locations within Vegas. The most popular loyalty programs include the Grazie Rewards Loyalty Program and MGM Rewards

3. Buy Discounted Show Tickets

Discounted Show Tickets

Did you know you can secure cheap tickets to your favorite shows and concerts in Las Vegas? Indeed, start by comparing ticket prices on TicketKite, Vegas.com, Viator, and TicketSmarter. Next, buy last-minute discounted tickets or sign up for House Seats, Plug in Vegas, or Fillaseat to fill in the remaining seats. 

4. Use Meal Discount Cards 

Vegas Bite Card

Stretch your meals and drinks budget in Vegas by buying a meal discount card. For this, we suggest getting the Vegas Bite Card. The card gives up to 50% discounts and free giveaways on meals, shows, golf, tours, weddings, and attractions across Vegas. 

5. Use Affiliation Discounts

If you are a veteran or in the military, opt for hotels and restaurants like MGM Resorts and Sahara offering military discounts. Likewise, become an AAA member and get special deals at participating luxury hotels and casinos. Other affiliation discounts applicable in Las Vegas include the AARP Discounts and Government Employee Discounts

6. Gamble with a Minimalistic Strategy

Table Games at Downtown Grand Hotel and Casino

Las Vegas has dozens of casual gambling opportunities to help you keep tabs on spending. First, opt for affordable table minimums like the $1 Blackjack at the Downtown Grand Hotel. And, keep off parlays to avoid losing your bet twice as fast as when playing single wagers. 

7. Grab Freebies

The Bellagio Fountains

Did you know you can visit the Bellagio Fountain Show, take memorable photos next to the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, and attend the Mirage Volcano Show for free? And most casinos have free drinks for gamblers. Other free stuff in Las Vegas includes self-parking at some casinos, complimentary meals during the hotel happy hours, birthday gifts, and hotel room upgrades. 

8. Seek All-You-Can-Drink Deals

All-You-Can-Drink at Blondies Sports Bar

Las Vegas luxury hotels sell signature drinks and cocktails at hefty prices. Still, you can sip your favorite Mimosa, tequila, or elevated shot at a fraction of the bill. The all-you-can-drink deals entail an open bar package where guests drink whatever is on the menu for a fixed discounted price. For example, Blondies sports bar serves draft beer and signature drinks for $20 per person, Mondays to Fridays from 3 pm to 6 pm. And you can enjoy unlimited house wine with every dinner purchase at Battista’s Hole in the Wall.

9. Use Public Transport 

The Las Vegas Monorail

The Las Vegas Monorail is an inexpensive transport option for Strip excursions. The 3.9-mile automated transit system stops at popular Las Vegas attractions like Planet Hollywood and Circus Circus Hotel. Besides, you can purchase an unlimited ride pass for your travel duration and itinerary. Other affordable public transport options in Vegas include the RTC bus system that passes through the Strip and Downtown. And there are airport shuttle services and complimentary trams to the western side of the Strip. 

10. Stay in Budget-Friendly Vegas Neighborhoods

Freemont East District

Finally, did you know that accommodation, meals, and activities Downtown, Las Vegas, are cheaper than on the Strip? A room on the Strip costs at least $145 per night. Yet, you’ll pay less than $100 for the same stay Downtown. Then, if you will be in Vegas for an extended stay, book a room at a Downtown hotel to save on your accommodation. More so, use the inexpensive Las Vegas transport system to tour, play, and dine on the Strip and anywhere else in Sin City. Other affordable neighborhoods in Vegas include Winchester, Huntridge, Meadows Village, and East Las Vegas.

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