Looking for Vegas-related information, such as best hotels, best shows, bargains, right amount of funds to bring for gambling, other cool activities in the surrounding area.
>>1189024
That's great you need to be more specific. Such as what star hotel you want, when you're planning to be in Vegas (almost all bargain deals depend on when you're going), how long you're staying (this will determine how much money you should bring), what your budget is, etc.
How is the nightlife in the city of Las Vegas (not the strip in Paradise)?
Not OP. How far off the strip do I need to go to find a decent bar? Staying at the bellagio. Something more relaxed to chat with the bartenders and other patrons.
>>1189024
join the MLife rewards program. you'll get some killer deals.
Try the buffets at the nicer hotels, like Bellagio, Aria, Caeser's, and it wont completely drain your wallet. These upscale steakhouses and restaurants tend to cost a lot, and the amount of food you get isn't much, unless you're looking for flavor over fullness.
Always ask for a complimentary upgrade when checking in. you may have to bribe them, but a $20 tip can go a long way
>right amount of funds to bring for gambling
are you able to wipe your own ass? jesus christ, why would you even need to ask such a question lmao
>>1189557
I'm curious. Why even go to Vegas if you want just a normal "relaxed" bar? Do you live in the middle of nowhere or something?