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Las Vegas is a popular travel destination and it’s no wonder. With casinos, shows and 24-hour entertainment, Las Vegas offers the kind of non-stop action that thrill seekers love on their vacations. The only problem is that a Vegas vacation can get expensive.


Between money for entertainment, gambling, food and lodging, the expenses can stack up fast. But with a little bit of planning you can save a lot of money on your Vegas vacation. Here’s what you need to know.


The first step to saving money when you travel to Las Vegas is to set a budget before you go. Your budget should include money for food, money for entertainment and, if you wish, money for gambling. Keep in mind that there are a lot of things to do in Las Vegas that don’t involve gambling. You can take advantage of the other venues and save a lot of money by cutting gambling out entirely. If you do plan to gamble, make sure to set a specific amount of money aside. This way, once you reach that limit, win or lose, you know that it’s time to stop gambling.


It used to be that hotels, restaurants and other venues in Vegas had very low prices because the tourism industry wanted people to come to the city to spend money in the casinos. And while it’s true that things in Las Vegas aren’t as cheap as they once were, you can still find some deals. Hotels often offer discounts if you plan your trip for the middle of the week. Make sure to compare prices using your favorite online travel service when you plan your travel dates. Las Vegas has at least one convention a month for various groups, and during these weeks the prices on hotels can go up.


To save even more money, look for hotel packages of two-day, three-day or week-long stays. If you buy a package for a specific number of nights, you’ll often end up paying less. If you were just planning on staying one night, you might be better off staying two nights with a package deal. Because Vegas is such a popular tourist destination, you can find special promotions on Vegas hotels and packages almost any time of year. Of course, you’ll want to leave plenty of time to shop around for the best package deals, and you’ll want to book early to get the best prices.


If you’re not married to staying on the strip, you may be able to save even more money by exploring the downtown hotels or weekly motels. These locations are frequented by budget travelers who want to save money on lodging. These hotels often have great package deals to attract more visitors and many offer shuttle service to the strip as well as to the downtown area of Vegas.


Even if you don’t gamble, the casinos can provide some memorable dining experiences. Before you leave for your trip, buy a budget guide to Las Vegas travel and check out the dining section. This book will give you a good overview of your many options on and off the strip. Weekday buffets at casinos can be a good way to get large meals. Most casinos offer buffets and some even serve breakfast. If you don’t want to go the buffet route, your cheapest options will be the sandwich shops and inexpensive diners in town.


If you plan on seeing a show, you can save money by planning ahead and getting your tickets early. This way, you’ll be able to get great seats to see the entertainment that you want without paying a high price. Refer to your budget Vegas travel guide for more help on picking a show within your budget.

Jamie Jefferson writes for Susies-Travel-Coupons.com, where you can find the latest travel deals at Expedia as well as today’s Las Vegas hotels discounts.


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Romantic Weddings At Las Vegas Hotels

While planning your Las Vegas wedding, you may consider looking at wedding packages that Las Vegas Hotels offer in addition to accommodation. The idea of getting married at the hotel where you stay while in Vegas is quite reasonable. First of all, this solution is very convenient to the newlyweds and their guests — the ceremony and the reception will be organized at one place and the guests don’t have to go to other hotels before and after the wedding. Usually the hotels offer very good deals if you buy a package from them plus the bride and the groom will get to spend a night after in a luxurious suite, with champagne, chocolate and breakfast in bed, etc. Those are just some of the extras thrown in by the hotel wedding coordinators if you decide to get married at their hotel.

Las Vegas is the place where the customers really benefit from the competition between the businesses by getting the highest quality services and products reasonably priced. Obviously, when you get married at a lavish 5-star hotel you can’t expect to get married with a budget under $1,000. Yes, it is possible in Vegas, but if you’re looking for something special, you have to pay for that. But the hotels in Las Vegas offer much more than the small chapels. The Strip hotels have both the breathtaking amenities (chapels, restaurants, suites and banquet halls) and the best-qualified professional staff — able to create for you the most romantic wedding you’ve always dreamed of.

So don’t l look for a simple Elvis wedding or a quickie drive tru ceremony when you think of getting married at one of Las Vegas hotels. Don’t you deserve to think much bigger? And whatever you dream of it will be delivered… There is practically nothing that the Strip hotels couldn’t provide. From fantastic themed weddings like the very romantic ceremonies on a Venetian-style gondola (at The Venetian) or on top of the replica of the Eiffel Tower (Paris Hotel) to saying “I do!” in an adventurous way – on the pirate ship (Treasure Island Hotel). They can even make a wedding for you based on your favorite TV show! Imagine exchanging vows on the bridge of the USS Enterprise, having Klingons and Ferengi as witnesses; yes, it’s possible, no problem… (Las Vegas Hilton Hotel).

Those are just some of the themed weddings that are becoming increasingly popular lately. The other very popular trend is offering — in addition to the traditional ceremony in the hotel’s chapel — some kind of wedding package that includes exchanging vows outdoors. Usually the ceremony is taking place in a garden (often with a gazebo or a fountain as a backdrop for nice photo opportunities) or near the pool. For example, the Aladdin Hotel, the Paris, MGM Grand, and Sahara Hotel offer poolside weddings. And as for the garden weddings, you will certainly love getting married at the majestic Wynn Las Vegas Hotel that has a secluded outdoor courtyard with trees and fountains, but you also may choose the Flamingo Hotel that has five outdoor garden locations for your nuptials that feature gazebos and waterfalls. If you’d like to get married near a pond or fountain, then Caesars Palace Hotel outdoor wedding will certainly make you happy.

Still, for those looking for more excitement during the wedding ceremony, they may choose saying “I do!” high above the ground with amazing views of the Strip below. The Eiffel Tower package mentioned already (especially the Twilight option) will suit them very well, but how about exchanging vows at the Stratosphere Hotel — at the top of the Tower, 800 feet above the ground on the outdoor observation deck…

But if the height scares you, the Bellagio Hotel may be a good choice for you, because you can get married there on a terrace overlooking their beautiful lake and the world-famous fountain show.

Those tastefully created wedding packages at the Las Vegas Strip hotels don’t come cheap, but having a great way to start new life together is well worth it. And no doubt the bride and the groom and their guests will remember for many years to come their elegant ceremony and reception. Almost every package includes video and picture sets and very often a web cam broadcast is provided so that your family and friends who were not able to come to Vegas can watch you and admire on the Internet how great you looked and how successful your Las Vegas wedding was.

And just if you’re pressing me hard to tell you how much those romantic hotel weddings are, here are some examples (naturally, they may change at any time): Eiffel Tower Wedding At Twilight Package — $10,000 (but only $3,300.00 if not at twilight…); Pirate Ship Wedding — between $2,499 and $3,199; Venetian Gondola Wedding — between $750 and $4,500; Star Trek Wedding — from $500 to $3,000.

Vow renewal packages are also available and they are very popular — because if you come to Vegas once, baby, you’ll be coming back…

Helen Goldstein just co-wrote a FREE ebook “Let’s Tie The Knot In Las Vegas!” providing tips on all you need to know to plan, prepare and have a fabulous Las Vegas wedding. Go to: http://smartandrich.com/vegas-wedding.html


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