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“They stopped here for a late-night meal after the High Roller. They ordered burgers and fries "animal style" to see what the fuss was about.”
— Aly Smalls
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3 Vloggers“They stopped here for a late-night meal after the High Roller. They ordered burgers and fries "animal style" to see what the fuss was about.”
— Aly Smalls
2 Vloggers“The vlogger considers this the best buffet in Vegas, located at Caesars Palace. He highlights that you can make reservations to avoid lines and that the food is high quality, not mass-produced slop.”
— Yellow Productions
1 Vloggers“While on the Santa Monica Pier, he points out the Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant, which he recognizes from the movie Forrest Gump, one of his favorites.”
— Ken Abroad
“The couple had dinner here on their first night. They ordered a special cocktail and the Peking duck, which was carved tableside.”
— Alyssa Lenore
1 Vloggers“For a cheap and quick tasty sandwich, the vlogger recommends Earl of Sandwich at Planet Hollywood.”
— Yellow Productions
1 Vloggers“After being turned away from another bar, they stopped here for a late-night meal. They shared a burger, fries, and an Oreo caramel sea salt shake, which they said was very good.”
— Jenna Pierce
1 Vloggers“The group tried to go to this bar with life-size games but were turned away because of the dress code, as they were wearing athleisure.”
— Jenna Pierce
1 Vloggers“They came here for breakfast, known for its gigantic portions. The vlogger was amazed by her brown sugar banana pancake, which she said was double the size of her head.”
— Jenna Pierce
1 Vloggers“The vlogger buys a classic American hot dog with bacon and various toppings from a street vendor on Hollywood Boulevard for $8.”
— Ken Abroad
1 Vloggers“Their final dinner in Vegas was at this Asian-inspired BBQ restaurant. They mentioned that Joey from NSYNC was also dining there at the same time.”
— Alyssa Lenore
1 Vloggers“The couple had breakfast here on Saturday morning, ordering French toast, scrambled eggs, and bacon.”
— Alyssa Lenore
1 Vloggers“They visited this bar inside the Wynn, which overlooks the Lake of Dreams. They found it to be a scenic spot to rest and enjoy the view of the waterfall.”
— Jenna Pierce
Spring and fall offer the best combination of pleasant weather and reasonable prices
Essentials
Daily Budget
$100–200 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
~15 min to Strip · Taxi ~$20 · Bus WAX $2
Search flights to Las VegasVisa
ESTA required for visa-waiver countries · B1/B2 visa otherwise
Tipping
15–20% standard at restaurants · $1–5 per drink at bars
Vlogger Tip
Walk the Strip at night, but eat away from it — locals head to Chinatown on Spring Mountain Rd for real food at a fraction of casino prices. Always book hotels directly on their own app for the best deals.
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1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger points out that the action at the table games in Downtown is great, particularly at Circa, which is the newest hotel and casino in the area.”
— Yellow Productions
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger is staying here for her Vegas trip. She notes the hotel is huge and massive and she's excited to explore it.”
— Alyssa Lenore
1 Vloggers stayed here“This is the hotel where the vloggers are staying. They walk through the Parisian-themed interior before heading to the Sphere.”
— Jan and Ann
1 Vloggers stayed here“This is the hotel where the vloggers stayed. They show the check-in process using the self-service kiosks and give a tour of their two-queen room.”
— Jenna Pierce
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger points out that while smoking is prevalent in Vegas, the Park MGM has gone entirely non-smoking, which is a good option for non-smokers.”
— Yellow Productions
“The vlogger checked in here, noting its great center-strip location and variety of food options. They were pleasantly surprised to be upgraded to a beautiful strip-view room.”
— Aly Smalls
1 Vloggers stayed here“Located in the Summerlin area, the vlogger points out this casino as a notable spot in the upscale neighborhood, near the Red Rock recreation area.”
— Yellow Productions
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger checks into his hotel near the airport. He later gives a room tour, showing a very spacious room with a kitchen area, and mentions it costs $200 per night including breakfast.”
— Ken Abroad
1 Vloggers stayed here“A fellow traveler recommends this hotel, noting its heated pools are open in November and that you can stay on the property for two days without needing to leave.”
— Yellow Productions
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FAQ
3–4 days covers the Strip, downtown Fremont Street, shows, and pool time. Add a day for Grand Canyon or Valley of Fire.
Hotels can be cheap midweek ($50–100) but expensive on weekends. Food ranges from $15 buffets to $300 fine dining. Budget $100–200/day.
The Bellagio Fountains (free), Fremont Street Experience, a Cirque du Soleil show, the High Roller observation wheel, and a buffet experience.
The Strip and Fremont Street are well-patrolled and safe. Stay aware in off-Strip areas at night. Don't accept drinks from strangers.
Walk the Strip (it's 4 miles long). The Deuce bus runs 24/7 along the Strip for $8/day. Rideshares are abundant. Monorail connects major hotels.
Not for the Strip area. A rental car is useful for day trips to Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, or Valley of Fire.
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