If you're planning a trip to Vegas in
the near future there are a few basic things you should know. First things
first, walking shoes are a must for any trip to Vegas. You will probably be
spending a lot of time on your feet and will need shoes that can handle
standing in lines and walking quite nicely.
Second, the weather in Vegas is fairly
predictable. You are likely to experience rather cool nights, particularly
during the months between October and April so bring some warm clothes. You should
also be prepared for a lot of sunshine and pack copious amounts of sunscreen in
order to protect your skin.
Remember that the times around
holidays are often the busiest times in Vegas if you want to avoid the higher
prices and larger crowds you should avoid booking during these times. And if
those are the times you absolutely wish to stay and play in Vegas you should
make plans and book well ahead of time to make sure you have your first choice
in accommodations.
It is important to remember that Vegas
is indeed a desert town and that you will need to drink plenty of water and
moisturize more than you might be accustomed to. This is a much drier climate
than many people experience in their day-to-day lives and the heat and dryness
can sneak up on you for a double whammy if you aren't prepared.
If you're a golfer, you've found
heaven and should come prepared. This means you should bring your best clubs
along with you and be prepared to play a few rounds. You should probably also
bring a nice set of dress clothes in order to catch some of the great shows
that are always playing in Vegas.
While Vegas is famous for big
spenders, it is quite possible to spend thriftily and have a nice vacation for
two at around $100 per day. At the other end of the spectrum, big spenders can
drop thousands on one meal very easily. Pay attention to the places you are
considering before you enter if you are on a limited budget.
If you're planning to stray far from
your hotel or resort, it's a good idea if you plan to rent a car or drive your
own. The distances here can be quite conceiving and you can easily loose track
of time while enjoying yourself inside the many casinos.
Vegas is almost as famous for weddings
as it is for Casinos. If you are hoping to get married Vegas style you have a
lot of styles from which to choose and you are not by any means alone. More
than 122,000 couples apply for marriage licenses in Vegas each year. The
licensing fees for marriage in Vegas is around $55 (this is the current rate,
keep in mind that this rate is subject to change) and then there are the fees
involved for the chapel you use, the services offered, etc. You can choose to
go as informal and small or as bold and lavish as you can afford.
One of the most important things to
remember about Vegas is like the new commercials claim, "What happens in
Vegas, Stays in Vegas". So let your hair down and have some fun during
your time here and be sure to make plans for your return trip.
This can be a wonderful vacation
experience for you whether you are planning marriage, a golf smorgasbord, a
gambling festival, to see your favorite act, or just to spend time with the
family hanging out around the pool. Your trip to Vegas is what you make of your
trip to Vegas. I suggest you have as much fun as possible. Enjoy the sights,
watch the shows, enjoy the many great buffets, and spend some time at the hotel
spa relaxing and rejuvenating as you prepare to go back home and face the
outside world yet again.
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