Las Vegas Guide
Tips and hints for a slot player's first-time visit to Las Vegas.
If it will be your very first trip to the gambling capital of the world, our Las Vegas Guide offers you the unbiased opinions of one who has escaped to Las Vegas many times over the years. It will hopefully help to make your visit more rewarding and more enjoyable.
It is conceivable to go to Vegas and not play the slots. But if you approach the activity as amusement, and budget how much you are prepared to risk, it will be fun and not too dangerous. Big wins are possible -- but it helps if you know what you’re doing.
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Set a daily budget and be realistic about what you can afford to spend. Figure this out in the sane surroundings of your home, not in the crazy atmosphere of Neon
City. Set win and loss limits. When you’ve reached one or the other, quit. There are lots of other things you can do besides playing the machines.
If you want to make your bankroll last longer, stick to playing nickel or quarter slots and pick a machine where you are not penalized for playing less than maximum
coins. If the top jackpot pays 300 for the first coin bet, 600 for the second coin bet and 900 for the third coin bet, then there is no advantage to playing more than one coin at a
time. But if the jackpot jumps to 1500 when maximum coins are played, find another machine, or play three coins every spin, just in case…

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You’ll be astounded at the relatively cheap meals offered in Las Vegas. All you can eat lunch for $5.99 and dinner for $7.99? Be skeptical. It may not be terrific food, meats could be overcooked and the crab legs might be soggy. And be aware that between you and those cheap buffets lies a huge hurdle -- the gambling floor. I once had a really good breakfast for $2.99. Then on the way out I dropped $10 into a slot
machine. For $12.99 that breakfast wasn’t so special!
Going to most shows in Las Vegas is not such a classy event. Some theaters are designed to jam the most number of people into the tiniest space. You and eleven other people might get seated at a table designed for eight. In places where there is no reserved seating, the size of your tip determines where the usher will seat you. To find out what show is playing where while you’re in town, pick up one of the free Las Vegas guide magazines found everywhere.
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A good choice for upscale shopping is the Fashion Mall, right on the strip. Most the big casino-hotels also have their own shopping arcade, the most famous and longest established being the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. You may not have the budget to actually buy anything there, but go and look;
you’ll be impressed.
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Besides gambling and shopping, there are plenty of other things to do and see in Las Vegas. Many attractions are free or cost relatively little. Practically all
larger casinos offer things worth seeing or doing. Among the many Las Vegas Guide choices: the canals at the Venetian,
the Fountains at the Bellagio, the Roller Coaster at New York New York, the Volcano and the White Tigers at the Mirage and so much more.
If you hanker for a break from the endless slot action of the strip, here are a few of the many options:
* Rent a car or take a guided tour to Red Rock Canyon. You’ll see magnificent rock formations, plus wild donkeys that plant themselves in the middle of the road so you’ll stop and give them a treat.
* Fly in a small plane over the Grand Canyon. Numerous operators vie for your business. I would choose one recommended by the hotel travel desk.
* Pile into an oversized rubber dingy, float down the Colorado river and learn interesting things from your guide about local geology, fauna and wild animals.
This Las Vegas Guide page can only provide a short introduction to glitter city. For more detailed information please visit Vegas Tips and Trips.com. Meanwhile, have fun in Las Vegas, enjoy the slots, and good luck
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