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5 Ways to Spend $20 in Las Vegas

Think you need to be rich to have a good time in Vegas? For as little as $20, you can grab a bite, use the monorail, and visit iconic spots. Here are five ways to spend $20. 

1. View Fine Art Exhibits at the Bellagio

Some Art Pieces at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art

Cost: From $18

Explore world-class art exhibits at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Arts inside the Bellagio. The 2,600-square-foot, two-room space features rotating exhibits showcasing distinct themes. If you visit the gallery at 2 p.m., you can join a complimentary tour to gain exclusive insights and expert guidance regarding the exhibits. 

2. Play 18 Holes at a Rock-n-Roll-Themed Mini Golf

Miniature Golf at KISS World Mini Golf

Cost: $12.95 for 18 Holes

KISS World Mini Golf is a monster-themed indoor golf course inside the recently renovated Rio. The all-in-one entertainment spot lets the entire family play golf in the glow of backlights. Interactive animated monsters, hand-painted artwork, and popular music complete the ambiance.

These monsters cheer, chat, and tell silly jokes as you play. Kids can also access the Gene Simmons KISS World Museum and enjoy bowling games. 

3. Soar Up the STRAT Tower Observation Deck

Cost: $20 (adults) and $10(kids)

Experience a panoramic view of Las Vegas for just $20 for adults and $10 for kids. Purchase a ticket to climb 869 feet to the STRAT Tower Observation Deck and enjoy a 360-degree view of the city. Choose between a ride in an airconditioned indoor observation deck or an outdoor observation deck accommodating up to 2,000 guests. Plan your visit at sunset, night, or sunrise to marvel at the lights and sounds dotting the skyline. 

4. Pin Ball Hall of Fame

Pinball Machines

Cost: 25 cents and up

If you cherish old-school fun, head to the Pin Ball Hall of Fame inside the 25,000-square-foot Pin Ball Museum on the Las Vegas Strip. This venue offers visitors of all ages the chance to play on over 200 pinballs and arcade machines in a 1940s setting. The museum is open daily from 11 am to 11 pm. 

5. Laugh Out Loud at an Afternoon Comedy Magic Show

The Nathan Burton Show

Cost: From $20

End your day with a comedy session at the Nathan Burton Comedy Magic Show on the Las Vegas Strip. Nathan Burton, a Las Vegas illusionist, teams up with a group of showgirls to entertain you for 70 minutes using mind-boggling illusions. The blend of comedy and magic is a lighthearted yet complicated experience that has attracted huge audiences since 2001. 

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