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Do you have to pay to get into bars in Vegas?

The cover charge for most venues ranges between $20 and $60 for men, and between $10 and $30 for women.



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Casinos in Las Vegas ( in general, in the US) do not have an admission fee. However, you do have to : Not be on the casino's list of people they've banned from their property.

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Casinos in Las Vegas ( in general, in the US) do not have an admission fee. However, you do have to : Not be on the casino's list of people they've banned from their property. Be over 21 years old if you are going to be in the gaming areas.

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It really depends on whom you ask. Tipping a cocktail waitress at least $1 for free drinks she brings to you is still recommended, if only to keep them coming back, even finding you if you move to a new table or machine. Tip a bit more per drink and, hey, the pours may get stronger as word gets around.

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Carrying an open container & consuming it in public is legal in Las Vegas & unincorporated Clark County. (Yes, that includes The Strip.) Walking around with an open container and consuming alcohol can land you in jail in most parts of the country, but definitely not on Vegas's famous Strip.

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14 Important Things to Know Before Visiting Las Vegas
  • You really should wait until you're 21. ...
  • You can legally drink on the street. ...
  • There's a place to sleep for every budget. ...
  • The food scene is top-notch. ...
  • You can't hail a taxi on the street. ...
  • Don't get long-hauled. ...
  • Go to the concierge desk before the nightclub.


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You don't have to pay to walk around the Bellagio or to enjoy its fountain show or botanical gardens, but you'll need some cash for the restaurants, bars and shops. The Bellagio is open to visitors 24 hours a day.

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It isn't hard as long as you have a valid ID and dress appropriately. Most clubs on the strip have basic dress requirements. I always suggest checking out the pub crawls we have available.

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There are no time restrictions for selling or buying alcohol in Nevada. Alcohol can be bought or sold seven days a week, 24 hours a day, including Sunday. State law implements no mandatory closing times for bars, taverns, or saloons.

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