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10 Things You Must Know About Handling Your Money In Las Vegas

Are you planning a Las Vegas vacation?

If so, then you need to know the way to handle your money in Las Vegas. Las Vegas isn’t called the city of ‘lost wages’ for nothing. If you’re not careful, it’s almost like your money just slips through your fingers almost like magic.

Did you know if you take out your money at one kind of ATM you could lose the same amount of your withdrawal in fees? It’s important to always be aware of the fees that are involved whenever your money changes hands in Las Vegas. If you are ever in doubt then simply ask a local. They’ll know the places to go and the places you should avoid.

If you don’t know how to handle your finances in Las Vegas, chances are you will end up a lot worse off in your hip pocket.

A little pre-planning and research will ensure that you pay the very least that you have to to exchange foreign currency, cash cheques and to get a cash advance.

Of course, if you’re on vacation the last thing you want to do is to get a high interest loan while away only to return back home fro your vacation destination owing the original amount of money you borrowed PLUS 100 percent interest or more.

Here are some helpful tips for handling your money on your Las Vegas vacation.

1. Travellers cheques are not a problem at casinos, restaurants, hotels and shops in Las Vegas. You will be required to show photo id for verification.

2. Every major casino is happy to exchange your foreign currency. They will of course charge you a fee in the form of a discount from the official exchange rate applicable and for this reason you will get the best deal by using a commercial bank for this kind of banking transaction.

3. Unsecured loans are difficult to obtain in Las Vegas.

4. Many casinos will give you a credit voucher to gamblers who apply for a loan in advance of their Las Vegas vacation.

5. Most large casinos have ATMS (automatic teller machines) where you can withdraw cash from your bank account or credit card account. If you are withdrawing a cash advance you must be aware that some financial institutions charge a very hefty fee for withdrawals.

6. Cheque cashing agencies specialise in interstate money orders, savings accounts and personal cheques. You will need identification and the fee will vary depending on the complexity of the transaction.

7. If you are expecting a tax refund Las Vegas has instant tax refund stands. What you are essentially doing is taking out a short term loan at an extremely high interest rate. The cost of the loan can be as high as 100 percent! This type of transaction should definitely be used with caution.

8. Las Vegas pawn shops – once again, these should always be used with caution. Don’t ever hand over something to a pawn broker that is of extreme personal value unless you can really live without it.

9. Always make sure your wallet is in a safe place. Vegas is also famous for pickpockets. Women should have purses that zip shut and have long straps on handbags so that they can go diagonally across your shoulder. Men should keep their wallet in their front pocket at all times. Keep your purse, wallet or bum bag with you at all times. Never put it down anywhere.

10. Keep a very close eye on your poker chips at casino tables. There are actually professional people who grab your chips when you are not looking.

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Unique Things to Do in Las Vegas

If you’re not the type to gamble your money away, strap on your parachute for some exciting Las Vegas sky diving. While sky diving in las Vegas, you will be able to enjoy a different view of sin city from atop the white clouds. A friend of mine said, while freefalling from 10000 feet in the air, he got a unique view of las Vegas. You will have one heck of a story to tell all your friends when you return home from Vegas. If gambling your life is not the type of person that you are, Try looking at some fine art at the Bellagio. The Art gallery features art that has come from museums as well as private collections. This should definitely be on your list of things to do in Vegas if your an art enthusiasts.

If you are a car buff, Try visiting the Imperial Palace Auto collections Exhibit. Its home to one of the world’s largest collection of antique, classic, and sport cars. This is a car enthusiast heaven, Cars can be looked at, but if your pockets a deep, the cars can be purchased also. Last time i was there, I saw a 500,000 dollar classic Lamborghini Diablo. It took my breath away.

When all ideas have been exhausted. Visit the strip., The strip contains all kinds of shows and activities to see. Not to mention, some of the most interesting people can be seen on the Las Vegas Strip. I have even seen people walking up and down the strip with their drinks still in hand. Once your done with the strip, I suggest you hit up on of the plenty specialty buffets that are in las Vegas. The food is wonderful.  Some of the buffets have sea food,  while other feature western food. If you look hard enough, you can find a buffet to fit anyone’s taste

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Things you can see if your travling with an airship-Las Vegas casinos-sometimes – Other people from around the world


Things you can see if your travling with an airship-Las Vegas casinos-sometimes – Other people from around the world

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Las Vegas Timeshare Rentals Aren’t Things That are Inexpensive in the City of Sin

Las Vegas is one of the most exciting and interesting places to considers when you are planning a vacation, and now with Las Vegas timeshare rentals at an all time low this is a great time to plan your vacation to sin city. Whether you want to relax and swim or party every night there is something for everyone to do from ages 1-100! For people who are looking to visit Las Vegas on a tight budget there are many things that you can do in order to save yourself money. There is a misconception in Las Vegas that you have to spend money to have fun, which is completely wrong! There are many things to do in Las Vegas that you can do for very little money, and some of them can be done for free!

One thing that tourists have really enjoyed while visiting that has saved them money is all of the free transportation that is provided while you are staying at your Las Vegas timeshare rental. There are many shuttles around Las Vegas such as the Orleans and Gold Coast Shuttles, Hard Rock Shuttles, and a lot more shuttles that can provide free transportation around the city. Many of these shuttles combine to give you a wide range of the city. Many of the casinos in Las Vegas are trying to raise their business and will do anything to get people into it so by offering free transportation they allow themselves to gain more business and exposure.

If you are looking to relax and get out of the sun for a few hours there are also many hotels that have free lounges in the Bellagio, The Excalibur Hotel, The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino and many more. In many of these hotels there are many things to in the lobbys such as look at aquariums full of tropical fish, ride roller coasters through the hotel lobby, or even watch the fountains outside the hotel light up at night. The Bellagio is especially known for its gorgeous fountains and the crowd that it draws every night.

If you are more into the active scene and want to get out an explore Las Vegas there are things that you can do that are also very inexpensive or free. One thing that many tourists seem to enjoy is experiencing the thunder storms at planet Hollywood where people can go in an experience a real life thunder storm, including rain! Another neat thing to do while you are visiting Las Vegas is go to the conservatory and botanical gardens at the Bellagio, which is just a hop and a skip away from most of the Las Vegas timeshare rentals.

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Paris Nightlife – Top 10 things to do in Paris for lovers of nightclubs and nightlife

So you’re a clubber. You love the nightlife. The only reason you really want to visit Paris is to see the world-class clubs, cafes and cocktail bars and why not go shopping for some trendy club wear while you’re there. You want to hear the famous French Touch house music and see the sunrise over the Seine. But Paris is also the number one tourist destination in the world, so you’ve got to do a bit of due diligence and see at least a few tourist attractions, if only to show your friends and family that you really were in Paris. So here are the top ten most interesting things to do for night clubbers visiting Paris, including the top tourist attractions that should be of particular interest to you.

 

Palace of Versailles – The home of the French kings from Louis XIV to Louis XVI (and Marie Antoinette). This is undoubtedly the most extravagant palace in Europe and one of the most renowned in the world. At its height over 1000 nobles lived at Versailles, taking part in its social functions and playing games of political intrigue. If you like elegance, glamour, and extravagance, take a day off, get up early and go see Versailles.

 

The Louvre – The most famous museum in the world, the home of the Mona Lisa and countless other priceless works of art. You could spend a week exploring the Louvre, but since you’re in Paris for nightlife and the Louvre is centrally located, just head over for an afternoon after a late brunch. Take in the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Slaves of Michelangelo and a few other pieces that strike your fancy. The next time you visit a vernissage, you’ll be able to admire the art from a new point of view.

 

The Eiffel Tower – The Eiffel Tower needs little introduction. You should visit it so you have a photo of you with the Eiffel Tower in the background, it’ll be a good memento of your Paris nightlife trip. If you don’t choose to go up to one of the observation levels, you can also choose to go to Place de Trocadero which presents some of the best Eiffel Tower photo opportunities.

 

Café de Flore – While you could visit any café in Saint Germain, or cafes in many other neighborhoods in Paris for that matter, Saint Germain is renowned for being the favorite destination of intellectuals and artists. One of the most well known cafes in Saint Germain is the Café de Flore. You can eat a late brunch here or just stop by in the afternoon for a cup of coffe or early in the evening for a cocktail. Ideal for people watching, chilling out after shopping in Saint Germain, and also for a light lunch, Café de Flore was the hangout of the philosopher Jean Paul Sartre and his band of existentialists. Note that while the outdoor terrace is usually full, French noteworthies and regulars generally stay indoors or upstairs.

 

Stroll along the Champs-Elysées – Although the Champs-Elysées is no longer the Greatest Boulevard in the World, as it was immortalized in films like Godard’s Breathless ( A Bout de Souffle ), you should visit the Champs-Elysées in order to orient yourself, because Paris’ finest clubs are found along the Champs-Elysées and its side streets. Most of the shops and restaurants these days are chains, franchises and fast food but you’ll also find Louis Vuitton’s flagship store.

 

Place des Victoires – This list could be filled out by ten places to go shopping, but we’ll try to stay on track. So limit your specific shopping destination to the Place des Victoires. On the square itself and the side streets, are some of the city’s best shops and boutiques for buying club wear. You can also pick up numerous club flyers and party invitations in the same boutiques and the nearby trendy cafes

 

Visit a VIP Nightclub – Paris is home to some of the most exclusive nightclubs in the world. While a night out can be quite expensive, it can also be rewarding. The nightclubs along the Champs-Elysées can be the most difficult to get into. So if you don’t consider yourself a veteran of getting past the velvet rope, the best strategy is to go to a nice trendy cocktail bar, talk to the trendy people there and ask them where is the best place for YOU to go tonight. They will get the message and tell you where the entry is easiest or perhaps invite you to come along with them. Key destinations include:  Queen, l’Etoile, Le Cab, VIP Lounge, Sens, Le Baron.

 

Cabaret – If you want to spend a quiet but spicy evening out, visit a Paris cabaret. Cabaret shows are Las Vegas style variety shows with bare breasted dancers, acrobats, and other exotic performers. The Moulin Rouge is a classic and the old standby, but the Lido, on the Champs-Elysées, is in the same vein but slightly more upscale. Slightly different, the Crazy Horse is a racier show, consisting entirely of almost totally nude women who perform choreographed dance while an artistic display of colored light dances across their bodies.

 

Theatre / Opera / Jazz Club – Choose according to the amount of time you have and your particular predilections. But every night of the week there is something to do in Paris. You’ll find some of the most magnificent Opera and theatre in the world. If you visit the theatre, you’ll need to be fairly fluent in French to follow, but even if you’re not, visiting a venue like the Théatre des Champs-Elysées can be a social event. When visiting the Opera, Opera Garnier is the obvious choice. With its Baroque architecture and capacity of over 2000 people, it offers nightly performances of opera and ballet. For either, you’ll want to dress to the nines. Paris also has a world-class Jazz offering, check out the New Morning or the Hot Brass for top international headliners.

 

Drive along the Quai de la Seine –At least once during your stay in Paris, at 4AM or 5AM, or whenever you’re heading home before dawn, take a taxi along the Quai de la Seine. If you head from the Champs-Elysees to Châtelet you’ll travel along the bank of the river. Seeing it at night, when all is quiet and the crowds have gone to sleep, is an unforgettable site and a romantic one too.

 

In the event that your night time activities don’t wear you out, or if your fortunate enough to have enough time to go out every night for a fortnight and still have days to spare, you can visit the standard offering of museums, restaurants and cultural attractions. And just in case you’ve got a long stay planned, get closer to the culture, and avoid the 6AM walk of shame past the hotel doorman, by choosing a short term Paris vacation rental.

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Affordable Las Vegas – Things To Do Besides Gambling

A trip to Las Vegas does not have to leave you impoverished. Surprisingly, there are a wide variety of things to see and do which won’t empty your wallet. While you may wish to do some gambling, that doesn’t have to be the all encompassing purpose of a sojourn in Las Vegas.

Lets just take one example. The incredible fountains outside of the Bellagio go off every fifteen minutes and are free. Did you know that they dance in time with the music? The best time to visit them is at night.

If you can control your inner spender, the Forum Shops have plenty to see and do for free as well. The mall is massive, and the talking statues can be quite entertaining. It is also a great place to eat or get souvenirs for your trip. The Cheesecake Factory, Spago, and Bertollinis all offer excellent meals at affordable prices, often with portions big enough to share. Unfortunately, the cost of shopping may be rough on your pocket book, so try to limit yourself to just browsing whenever possible if you are trying to stick to a budget.

If you have come to Vegas for the gambling, consider Slots of Fun Las Vegas. The gambling, food, and drinks are cheaper here than at some of the other casinos. Limit yourself to the lower limit tables and you may be able to walk away without leaving behind half of your life’s savings.

If you are in downtown Las Vegas at night, be sure to see the Freemont Street Experience. It is a free light show that comes to life every half hour. Downtown also has lower room rates and lower limit tables than some of the bigger hotels up on the Strip.

Another great free show is the Masquerade in the Sky at the Rio. The show goes on nightly, and if you sit near the buffet you can also watch the entertaining antics of the flair bartenders at the same time.

If you enjoy a more relaxed, natural atmosphere, take a break in the Gardens at the Bellagio. The gardens are beautiful and give you a nice, quiet break from the fast paced workings of the casinos and gambling. At the same time, speaking of fountains, wander a little through the ground floor, and you’ll enjoy seeing the world’s tallest chocolate fountain in a rainbow of colors.

Another nice mall to walk through is the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian Hotel. You can browse the shops, watch the gondolas go buy, or sit and just enjoy the music and the people. The Postrio and the Canonita both offer menu items for dining that will not totally break the bank as well.

If you have kids, there are inexpensive things for them to do as well. The Lied Discovery Museum has a childrens museum that encourages children to touch, seek, and explore. Located just a few blocks from downtown, it offers a chance for families to do things together at a relatively low cost.

Another relatively inexpensive thing to do with the kids is to spend an afternoon at Circus Circus in the Adventurdome. There are a number of thrill rides inside the indoor theme park that the kids are sure to enjoy, as well as arcade games, miniature golf, and a rollercoaster.

If you can keep the kids from wanting to buy everything in sight, another free destination can be the FAO Schwarz store inside of the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Besides toys galore, the talking statues and giant fish tank are sure to be a hit. There are also motion machine rides available for a low cost as well.

Always keep in mind that the primary aim of Las Vegas hotels and casinos is to stimulate you to spend money. The glitz, the lights, the entire atmosphere — are all calculated to induce you to use the slots or belly up to the gambling tables. Stay away from the main gambling halls as much as you are able and you’re pocketbook will surely benefit.

Robert G. Knechtel operates several websites, including LasVegasApex.Com – Things to do in Las Vegas

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Exciting Things To See And Do In Las Vegas

Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps, offers you non-stop entertainment 24 hours a day.

Gambling, a round-the-clock activity is a must-do while you are in Las Vegas. There are no opening or closing timings for the many casinos that jostle for space along the Las Vegas strip. In fact, there are no clocks anywhere in sight and with an endless variety of exciting casino games you may be tempted to spend all your time in Las Vegas, casino-hopping. Which is a great thing to do if you are on a winning spree. If not, you may want to consider leaving behind the bright interior neon lights and stepping out into the brilliant Las Vegas sunshine, where there are lots more things to see and do.

Want to experience what weightlessness feels like? A specially designed Boeing 727 at Las Vegas Space Flights recreates the effects of a real space flight including lunar gravity by flying smaller parabolas. You can even experience what it feels like to walk upon the surface of Mars.

Looking for excitement that is more ‘exciting’ than gambling and weightless walking? Strap on a parachute and experience the thrill of Las Vegas sky diving. While free-falling from 10,000 feet above ground, enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city you left behind a few minutes ago.

The Imperial Palace Auto Collections, home to the world’s largest collection of classic, antique, special-interest and muscle cars, is a car enthusiast’s heaven. Spend the day admiring these classic cars, and if you were lucky enough to have won that jackpot, maybe you could even afford to buy one!

Don’t forget to witness the eruption of the Volcano at the Mirage Hotel or take a look at the largest golden nugget in the world, which is housed at the aptly named, Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel. For Liberace fans, the Liberace Museum has on display everything possible about this flamboyant pianist.

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What can a 18 year old do in Las vegas? Im planning to visit down there and i was wondering what things are…

What can a 18 year old do in Las vegas? Im planning to visit down there and i was wondering what things are there to do.

Can i gamble? Maybe at a indian reservation in nevada? Strip club?

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Vegas Tourist Attractions: Things to See and Do in Las Vegas

The city of Las Vegas is instantly recognisable; its skyline dominated by neon-signs displaying the names of any number of hotels and casinos sited along the famous strip. Many would believe that it is here that Las Vegas tourism is centred, but in reality the city offers tourists much more than casinos.

Of course, casinos in Las Vegas arenâ??t like casinos anywhere else in the world and a visit to a Las Vegas casino can become an all-day and even all-night venture. Not only can visitors wager on any number of casino games from roulette to blackjack, or play on the slot-machines, there is also the opportunity to take time out from the frenetic gambling on show to indulge in fine dining, or take in a live performance from comedians, musicians and other performers â?? all under the same roof! Whatâ??s more, many casinos are actually based in hotels, so when it all gets too much there is an easy escape.

Away from the hustle and bustle, the glitz-and-glam of the casino, tourists can take also take in some of the other sights and activities that Las Vegas has on offer. Wonder at the Bellagio Fountain â?? one of the most popular free attractions in the city and the front for the cityâ??s Bellagio Hotel. The fountain is located in a large eight-acre eight, and comprises more than 1000 water nozzles co-ordinated with 4000 lights and spanning a total length in excess of 1000 metres. Watch in awe as the movements of the water respond to music, dancing in time with musical choices spanning several genres and popular tunes.

See also the spectacular erupting Mirage volcano, which is situated at the famous Mirage Las Vegas hotel and â??eruptsâ?? throughout the night. Combining music with pyrotechnic displays, the musical score which accompanies the eruptions was part-composed by legendary musician, Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead.

Alternatively, visit Fremont Street for a glittering experience which blends the traditional idea of Las Vegas with high tech displays and live entertainment that can rival the famous strip itself! The Viva Vision canopy and light show, for example, is the largest and most well known attraction in the Fremont Street Experience as it is known, and places the viewer in a spectacular array of lights which towers some 90 feet above ground and covers the length of five football fields. With more than 12million LED modules and an over half-a-million watt sound system, tourists and locals alike canâ??t fail to be mesmerised by the lights and sound show that will pound the senses.

Although situated in neighbouring Arizona, no trip to Las Vegas would be complete without a trip to the Grand Canyon, and tourists can take advantage of numerous tour opportunities to this wondrous site. Fly over the Grand Canyon in an aeroplane or helicopter and take in stunning aerial views of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and the Grand Canyon itself. Alternatively, take a coach tour and hike around the many trails that wend their way through the canyon and along the Colorado River.

As a premier tourist attraction, the city Las Vegas is always evolving and introducing new attractions so it is little wonder that tourists return to the city year-on-year to experience something new and so flights to Las Vegas are always highly popular throughout the year. With attractions such as these â?? both man-made and natural, the allure of Las Vegas can only continue to grow.

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Things To Look For In Las Vegas Vintage Clothing

As it deserves, vintage clothing is back at the center stage of fashion and design. Everyone wants a piece of the action. Everywhere you look, it is apparent that Las Vegas vintage clothing is yearned for and loved by fashionable women. But while it is easy to categorize vintage clothing into a single category, each piece actually has its own unique characteristic. This is also the reason why women who want to stand out from the crowd usually choose Vegas vintage clothes to make a statement.

What exactly is considered “vintage”?

Many people have misconceptions about this because there are a lot of errors in the information they receive. One thing to remember is that just because it’s old, doesn’t mean it can be defined as a Las Vegas vintage piece. Also, there are several factors you need to take into consideration including its age, style, material and design.

Age – Las Vegas vintage clothing is typically classified by the decade it was designed in. Clothing had a deeper meaning then as opposed to now. It was a cultural expression and clothes represented the fashion sense and lifestyle of the people during that decade. Victorian-era garments through the clothing of the 1960s can generally be referred to as vintage. However, some fashion experts argue that clothing produced after the 1960s should be named retro instead.

Design – vintage items have that special something that makes people want to have them. They possess an aesthetic quality that is appealing, classic, and timeless and nostalgic all at the same time. The uniqueness of each piece makes the individual who wears it stand out from the rest. In short, Las Vegas vintage pieces give people today a connection to the past while making them look sophisticated and classy at the same time in the twentieth century.

Quality – the quality of Las Vegas vintage clothing is unparalleled for a few simple reasons. Machines were not as common in the past as they are now. As a result, the more elaborate styles were naturally given more attention to detail, almost always hand-sewn and personal touches were given to each piece. The details found in these clothes are definitely unrivaled by the mass-produced garments of today and are what made them survive and withstand the ravages of time.

It comes as no surprise that fashion-forward individuals today are looking backwards for inspiration and guidance. Las Vegas vintage pieces are unbeatable when you’re talking about design aesthetics, quality and the cultural meaning of clothes. Being famous for its nightlife, glamour, top entertainers, and infamous jet setters, Las Vegas had as much universal vintage clothing, coming and going, as New York or Chicago. Everyone, both men and women, wanted to make a fashion statement in Las Vegas.

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