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Avoid These 9 Vegas Rookie Mistakes

  • Writer: Jalaine Pazer
    Jalaine Pazer
  • Nov 21, 2024
  • 3 min read

I remember my first trip to Las Vegas. My friends and I booked a flight and hotel and called it a day. But, upon arrival I realized there were so many little details that I had not thought of or had NO IDEA about! Here are the top mistakes a lot of Vegas rookies make. Even if you’re a veteran, some of these might be new to you or you might find some of the info helpful!


Jalaine Pazer Travel Advisor | Las Vegas | Nevada

1. Underestimating the length of the Strip – In pictures, it looks like

getting from Mandalay Bay (furthest south) to the Venetian (more north)

is a quick walk. What most don’t realize is that the Strip is four miles. Since

you will be walking a lot, comfy shoes are a must. Don’t feel like walking?

Spring for a ride share.


2. Staying at the cheapest and/or at an off-Strip hotel – It’s tempting to go

for the best bang for the buck, but it might not be your best bet in Vegas.

Off-Strip and the cheapest hotels are further from the action. So, yeah, you

might be saving on a room, but how much are you spending on ride

shares to get to where you want to be? Consider staying mid-Strip on your

first visit so you’re central to everything!


3. Not booking certain things in advance – If there are certain must-dos

on your visit, you need to book them well ahead of your visit. For example,

if you want to dine at a Gordon Ramsay restaurant, go to the top of the

Eiffel Tower, take a tour to the Grand Canyon or see O at the Bellagio, it’s

highly recommended you make reservations well in advance.


4. Thinking everything is expensive – Not everything in town is expensive.

Save money by booking a moderately priced hotel, check out a buffet,

take advantage of a good happy hour and dine off-Strip (there are a

bunch of highly-rated restaurants away from the action and aren’t Strip

prices). There are also free or reasonably priced activities to explore.


5. Not checking out hotel resort fees – The majority of hotels in the city

charge a daily, mandatory resort fee that will allow access to certain

amenities on property. This will not be prepaid, and it will be automatically

charged to your room upon check out. Always check this ahead of time

and budget for it.


6. Not exploring beyond the Strip – You’ll likely be tempted to ONLY

explore the Strip, but there’s so much to do beyond it! Downtown has

resorts, activities (some free) and museums to explore. Or, consider a day

trip to the Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon or Valley of Fire State Park. Go

ahead – get out there and explore!


7. Not signing up for a player’s card – Even if you’re not a gambler, sign up

for the casino’s player’s club. With it you might gain exclusive access,

enjoy valuable benefits, and earn incredible rewards at participating

resorts.


8. Forgetting water and sunscreen – Bring a refillable water bottle and

plenty of sunscreen with you. You will need both, especially during the

summer months. Always carry it with you! If you forget, both will be

available in a resort gift shop but typically at a premium.


9. Purchasing drinks at a casino bar – Another thing you’ll be charged a

premium for! As a workaround you could do a few things. If you gamble,

do so! You might get free drinks. Check out happy hours around town, or

purchase fixings upon arrival at an off-Strip convenience or liquor store.


Jalaine Pazer Travel Advisor | Las Vegas | Nevada

There you have it, the most common mistakes first-timers make in Las

Vegas. Are you guilty of any of these? Do you have a mistake you’d like to

share? Let me know! For more tips and tricks and to get you booked, reach

out. I’ll help make sure you do Vegas right!




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