Las Vegas safety can depend largely on where you are. Popular and well-lit areas such as the Las Vegas Strip are generally safe due to the high level of security present. However, some parts of the city can be less safe especially late at night.
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Checking out as many hotels as you can is an essential part of a first visit to Vegas. Strip hotels are tourist destinations in their own right - enjoy! Yes, indeed you can. You can go into any casino/hotel you want and stay and play in the casino as long as you want, they casinos ~want~ you to visit them.
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.
Like anywhere in the United States, it is expected that you tip your Las Vegas waiters and waitresses 15-20% of your total bill. If you are in a larger group, many restaurants will automatically add a 20% gratuity to your final bill. In that case, you are not required to give any additional amount.
Fremont Street Dress CodeThese guidelines go for both ladies and gentlemen. Generally casual wear is okay, as long as you look neat and well groomed. However we HIGHLY recommend you dress to impress anyway. We often have venues like Troy's or Circa that have stricter dress codes.
Never been to downtown Las Vegas? It might be on your list of things to check out the next time you're in town. Fremont Street is always a good time with our iconic Viva Vision light shows, Slotzilla Zipline, fun-filled downtown casinos, live music, dancing dealers, flair bartenders and so much more.
Attempting to walk the entire StripAnd while strolling down the Strip is a quintessential Las Vegas experience, you don't want to attempt the whole thing (or even half of it). From start to finish, the neon-soaked stretch spans over 4 miles – a little more walking than you'd want on a wild night out.
$500 per day/per person is about right We budget (not really) about $200 a day for eat & drink, $100/day for entertainment & shopping. The rest is for gambling. We've never returned home with less than half but it is good to have it planned to spend if needed.