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If you have finally decided to go to Las Vegas with the boys you might want to get your hands on a VIP pass so that you can make the night a little smoother.
A VIP pass will allow you to cut the lines and get in first without all the hassle of waiting four hours only to be rejected at the door. You are in Las Vegas and you want to have fun so make sure you have a VIP pass. A VIP pass will allow you to walk right up clubs such as Coyote Ugly and the Ghostbar and allow you to walk in you like you own the place, well almost. At the bare minimum it will allow you to not have to stand outside while other VIP card dwellers flash their trusty little VIP badges and are whisked in for a boat load of good times. Spend more time on your trip mingling and meeting new people and less time standing on a sidewalk wishing you were inside.
Many travelers go to Las Vegas to get lost in what’s right and what’s wrong. They like to feel like a somebody and they only way you can really acquire that feeling is by having a VIP pass that will allow that to happen.
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Las Vegas casinos are attractive, there is no doubt about that. All lights flashing and bells ringing appeal to you, promising huge payments. But if you want to go beyond the slots and get a real taste of Thursday, you’ll need to click on the table games.
The blackjack or craps tables might be a little intimidating for new players, but they are also a lot of fun once you understand what’s happening. Many Las Vegas casinos offer free classes Thursday so you can get the blocking things without losing your money. It is a good idea to take advantage of these classes so free, you can build your confidence level a bit. Just ask any staff if they offer casino gambling course, they should be happy you in the right direction.
Once you hang the game of your choice, blackjack, craps or anything else available in the casinos of Las Vegas, you’re ready to play for real.
Choose a game table that is not full, because it gives you more chance to ask questions if you need it. The majority of casinos of Las Vegas dealers are more than willing to help you with your questions and give directions to make sure you understand the rules of the game If you feel uncomfortable, simply changing tables, as every dealer is different.
Gambling in casinos of Las Vegas may be lots of fun and once you have a few wins under your belt, you’ll no doubt want to move to more and better things, so start looking for tables that require greater participation. And, most importantly, have fun!
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Did you know that your chances of winning at slots are highest in Las Vegas casinos? The payout rate here is required by law to be 75%, but most slot machines are set to somewhere between 80-90%, with some going as high as 98%! Those are hard to find, obviously, but well worth it when you do.
Those percentages are calculated over the life of a slot machine, so if it takes in one million dollars in its lifetime, you may be the lucky one to get a huge payout. However, you could be one of the not so lucky folks who only makes a few dollars every so often, since the actual payout can range from virtually nothing to huge amounts. With the loosest slots being found in Las Vegas casinos, it’s understandable why so many people flock to this city to try their luck at gambling!
All slot machines in the Las Vegas casinos are electronic. They have random number generators inside them which determines what images will come up on each spin. Apart from that, though, Las Vegas casino slots can be confusing. There are so many different ones, styles, and coin payout amounts choices. Choosing the right slot machine for you can be difficult, but there are a few techniques that can help you.
Watch the locals, as they will already know which slot machines and casinos which are the best. You will see plenty of signs advertising super high payouts, but look for the fine print and you’ll find that there are statements like “Up to 98%” or “on selected machines” and you will not know which machines are really the super high ones. However, the locals will have a pretty good idea, you will see them playing the same slots over and over in the Las Vegas casinos.
Another option is to talk to the Las Vegas casino staff. They may not be allowed to tell you which machines are best, but it can not hurt to ask! Las Vegas casinos are lots of fun, particularly if you enjoy slot machines, so do not hold back, set yourself a gambling budget and hit the slots!
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Gambling addiction can be and Las Vegas casinos attract you whenever you leave the hotel. While having a go at slot machines or blackjack table can be fun, you do not want to lose everything in a moment full of adrenaline. Planning is the key.
Decide in advance how much money you can spend. Then stick to it, it means that when that money runs out, you have to stop playing. It is often easier to set a daily amount that one trip sum.
Divvy your time between slots and other activities. You’ll spend less on gambling if you take a little time to see the Grand Canyon or a show in Las Vegas.
Separate your money. Maintaining a portfolio separate niches for your cash is a good way to be sure not to accidentally tap into your money in Las Vegas.
Set aside 10% of earnings. Rather than reinvest all of your gains, try to reserve 10-50%. That means you’ll head home to Las Vegas with more money than expected, rather than playing it.
Leave credit and debit cards in Las Vegas safe. Not having the ability to instantly take more money will give you a chance to leave the casino, losing the adrenaline rush and think things through clearly.
Take time to plan in advance will help you play properly and ensure that your money is safe. Enjoy Las Vegas, but safely!
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- Visit mid-week. Hotel rooms often cost three to four times as much on the weekends as during the week! Plus, with weekend crowds you’ll wait in line for everything. Mid-week visitors save tons of money and have a much better time.
- Get a player’s card. Go to the Player’s Club desk at any casino you visit and sign up for a free player’s card, even if you don’t plan to gamble there. Then the casino will mail you offers for discounted or even free rooms on your next visit.
- Don’t lose your shirt. Don’t bet more than you can afford to lose. Set a budget for each playing session and if you lose it, stop playing.
- Don’t play slot machines. They suck your money away hand over fist. See our crash course on table games to have a much better chance of winning.
- Tip the dealers $5/hr. and the cocktail waitresses $1 every drink or two.
- Ask for comps. When you play either slots or table games the casino will reward you with buffets, show tickets, or room discounts. Ask at the player’s club booth (slot players) or at the tables (table players) for how to claim your goodies. (more on comps)
- Use the buses. The #108 goes from the airport to the Stratosphere and then to downtown, for only $1.25 — or pay $2.50 for a Day Pass and then ride the Deuce for only 50¢. The Deuce runs the whole strip and to & from downtown for only $2.00, or $5.00 for 24-hour all-you-can-ride pass, or only 50¢ if you got a day pass from the #108 bus.
- Don’t try to get taxis on the strip. Taxis can’t stop directly on the strip; that’s why they’re passing you by. Go to the taxi area of the hotel to get one. Up to 4 people ride for the same price as 1; if there’s just 2 of you, don’t be afraid to yell out, “Anyone want to split a cab to [some casino]?” It doesn’t just save money, it’s eco-friendly.
- Walk. The whole strip is four miles long and you could walk the whole thing in an hour and a half. When there’s traffic it’s the fastest way to get around.
- Get Half-Price Show Tickets. You can get half-price tickets for most Vegas shows at one of the three booths on the Strip (just S. of the Riviera, outside the Fashion Show Mall across from the Wynn, and in the Hawaiian Marketplace across from the Monte Carlo), or downtown (outside the Four Queens).
- Bank your winnings. Set aside half your win when you win big, and never gamble it, so you have a guaranteed win.
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- You can never drink enough water while in Vegas, especially during the summer. Between the 10% humidity outside and the raging Air Conditioning inside, dehydration can quickly become a problem.
- The usual check out time for most hotel is 11AM or noon, but a simple phone call to the front desk can usually get you at least an extra hour or two just for asking. Many places are now openly advertising late checkouts (as late 6PM) for $20 or $25.
- Even if you have only been playing for a short time, ask the slot club or pit boss for a “line pass.” It will allow you to use the VIP line at a restaurant bypassing the regular line and plus it makes you feel “special.” 9 times out of 10 they won’t turn you down (except at a Harrah’s property apparently!) because it doesn’t cost the casino anything.
- Check out the $6.95 Sirloin Dinner at the Ellis Island Casino. It is located behind Bally’s on Koval Lane and it is the best deal in town. It is an excellent steak with salad, potato, veggies and rolls. They also serve the best damn root beer I have ever had. The place will certainly never be confused with Bellagio but don’t let the “down home” feel of it dissuade from a great meal.
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- If you are taking a cab from the airport, be very careful of the “tunnel scam.” This trick will turn an $8 ride into a $20 trip to the cleaners. If you are staying on the south strip (MGM, NYNY, etc) make sure you say to the driver, “Do Not Use The Tunnel!” Even for the center strip hotels such as Flamingo and Venetian, the tunnel is unacceptable. The only exceptions are downtown or off-strip places such as Red Rock or Green Valley.
- If it is your first trip to Vegas and you are staying on the strip, you probably won’t need a rental car because there is plenty to see within walking distance.
- If you have been to Vegas several times, consider renting a car. Las Vegas has some of the cheapest rental rates in the country. At about $20 a day, if you take a cab twice a day, it will pay for itself.
- If you do plan to drive in town, AVOID THE STRIP. Buy a map and learn Industrial Blvd and Frank Sinatra Dr. to the West of the Strip. These roads will cut north/south travel time immensely. For east/west travel, Desert Inn Dr. goes under the strip and completely eliminates the problems that plague roads like Flamingo and Tropicana.
- Use the monorails. The main Monorail extends along the east side of the Strip from MGM to Sahara and may eventually extend all the way downtown (or go broke!) Currently, it costs $5 for a one way ticket and $15 for a 1 day pass, 6 ride and 3 day passes are available. There are also two smaller monorails that are free: Mirage to Treasure Island and Mandalay Bay - Luxor - Excalibur
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