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How much is a meal in Vegas?

If you're on a very tight budget and are okay with grabbing a quick bite here and there, you can probably get away with spending $50 per day on food. If you plan on eating at some moderately-priced Las Vegas restaurants during your trip, plan on at least $100 per day.



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You can get by on a $1,000 for three days if you aren't a big gambler and eat at the less expensive restaurants. Everyone in Vegas gets a tip, so keep that in mind too. I budget $500/ day which is by no means on the high end of spending, but typically get by on far less.

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$2000 should be more than enough, even at Venetian. Some must sees that are free include Bellagio conservatory, Freemont street light show downtown. It might be a $12 trip downtown by cab, plus tip, but you can spend a whole afternoon & evening down there and check out Binions, Main Street Station (good brew), etc.

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There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but there are free drinks when you're in downtown Vegas and you're gambling! Casinos downtown serve drinks to gamblers free of charge. Different casinos have different policies about free drinks, so make sure to ask a bartender or cocktail waitress about the policies.

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It's hard to see all of Las Vegas in a day, but if you're short on time, 2 days is enough. Ideally, I recommend a 3-day itinerary for Las Vegas so you can see all the top attractions.

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Compared to the rest of America, Vegas is only around 10% more expensive for accommodation and housing. It actually works out cheaper in Vegas for groceries and utilities, but unless you are living in the city long-term, it's unlikely you'll ever need to pay for either.

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When I go with my friends, gambling and food are the big hits for us and I can make $1,000 last for 4 days, so you should be fine with $1,000 sans gambling. WE did 1,000 each and was just perfect. Just bring your own coffee maker and some snacks…

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I have gone there with as little as $500 and had a good time. The key is to not try to do everything at once. I usually have a rough plan when I go out there and a daily budget. Be more specific in what you want to do and have a budget and you can have fun and not spend an arm and a leg.

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You should plan to spend around $310 per day on your vacation in Las Vegas. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average for one day: $80 on meals.

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The cheapest time to visit Las Vegas is between January and April or September and November, with lower airfare and hotel rates during these months. Avoid visiting Las Vegas on weekends as prices for accommodation are significantly higher on Fridays and Saturdays.

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

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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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