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Is $2000 enough for 3 days in Vegas?

$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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3 days in Vegas is a good amount of time to see the top tourist sites, do a little gambling (I said a little!), and get a little crazy in the clubs/pools. And after your long weekend in Vegas, you'll be ready to go home back to normal life, I promise you that.

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$1500 is a solid number. It always depends on your budget, but with $1500 you'll be able to party all night and gamble all day, unless you're playing high roller games.

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Bring cash. You can cover many Vegas expenses with a credit card, but according to a Nevada law, playing chips isn't one of them. If you plan on gambling, make sure to bring cash or use a card like the Charles Schwab Bank Debit Card to avoid fees on ATM withdrawals.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Las Vegas? You should plan to spend around $310 per day on your vacation in Las Vegas, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $80 on meals for one day and $53 on local transportation.

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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 easy to go big in Vegas. But what you might not know is that it can also be easy to do Vegas on $100 a day! Excluding hotel and travel costs, see how you can have an affordable trip to Vegas while still having a great time.

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Las Vegas Packing List
  1. Good walking shoes. You'll be doing lots of walking, either down the Strip or inside your resort. ...
  2. Bathing suit and bathing suit cover. ...
  3. Flip flops. ...
  4. One or two nice outfits. ...
  5. A light jacket or sweater. ...
  6. Sunscreen, sunglasses & hat. ...
  7. Earplugs and an eye mask. ...
  8. Government issued ID.


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Yes, 3 nights in Vegas are enough to see its most famous sights, from its sprawling neon city to those famous fountains. But this is a city that keeps you wanting more. Whether you're here for 3 nights or 3 weeks, you'll wish you could stay for longer.

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Yes, 3 nights in Vegas are enough to see its most famous sights, from its sprawling neon city to those famous fountains. But this is a city that keeps you wanting more. Whether you're here for 3 nights or 3 weeks, you'll wish you could stay for longer.

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If you plan on eating at some moderately-priced Las Vegas restaurants during your trip, plan on at least $100 per day. High-end restaurants and fine dining will cost you more, which could mean closer to $200 per day on food.

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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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Depends if you gamble or not. $2,000 on a budget including hotel room, basic food, drink, attractions, no gambling. $4,000 if you go to the celebrity chef restaurants, go to lots of bars & night clubs with expensive drinks, do lots of shopping, pay swimming pool lounge chair fees, tipping 15%.

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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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Average Daily Costs While meal prices in Las Vegas can vary, the average cost of food in Las Vegas is $80 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Las Vegas should cost around $32 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.

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put checkbook w/ cash in inside pocket of carry-on luggage. After arriving in Vegas and checking into hotel room ..... transfer checkbook to in room safe. It's that simple!

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