Friday, October 3, 2008

Las Vegas Vacation-tips, Tricks And Cautions

These "cautions", "tips", and "tricks" are offered to help make your Las Vegas Vacation as enjoyable, fast and easy to plan as possible. Whether this is your first trip to "Fabulous Las Vegas" or you are a veteran, you'll find some useful tips and tricks here.

Las Vegas Travel Tips: First and foremost, the biggest mistake many travelers to Las Vegas make in planning a trip is to book the cheapest air fare/hotel package "available anywhere". These are offered everywhere from your hometown newspaper to television ads to especially, e-mail spam. Beware!

Why? A Cheap Las Vegas Vacation is good, we agree! BUT, did you know virtually all Las Vegas Hotels have 2- 3 levels of room quality (or options)? Now, we mean even many of the five star, "big ones" many of these are just plain substandard rooms, maybe with a nice view of the air conditioning system! (This actually happened to me personally, and was it Loud!)

Things like older bed mattresses, no safes, old decorating, long walks to the casino, restraunts, shows, or even a taxi. Did you know there are monorail trains running right behind some of the rooms? How about a roller coaster right outside your window? And lots more. Just remember "cheapest" is just that. Ask at the front desk at check-in exactly where your room is, look at it before signing in if possible.

We aren't pushing for only high dollar rooms here, just get the best quality room your budget will allow, you will be very glad you did.

Why book your Hotel first? Las Vegas is booked up an average of 94% year round, so plan ahead (at least 30+ days is recommended) to get the exact days you want, where you want, room quality you want. Plus, usually it's less expensive to book well in advance. Did you know that Sunday through Thursday is less expensive? When you get your selected Las Vegas Hotel booked, then you can book a flight to fit the days in and out to fit YOUR schedule.

Makes sense doesn't it?

Once you get your Las Vegas Hotel booked first. Then you can book the Las Vegas Shows that you want, when you want. Be sure to check to see if your particular show choice isn't "dark" on your selected days. Holidays are a good example of dark days.

Then book your Las Vegas Tour. (If you have never experienced the thrill of a Helicopter Ride at night over "Glitter Gulch and Downtown", or a daytime trip over the Boulder Dam and Grand Canyon this is something you will never forget!) It isn't as expensive as you might think! Check our tours links for prices and times.

This is the entertainment capital of the World, so allow yourself enough time to take in as many attractions (dozens are free) as possible, it will make your Las Vegas Vacation much more memorable. If possible, book an extra night stay just to allow for a special Las Vegas Tour or a day of Las Vegas Golf.

Las Vegas Gambling Tips:

Gambling is the lifeblood of Las Vegas. You didn't really think those billion dollar hotels were built by "winners" did you? Set a daily budget for gambling and stick to it! You do have a good chance at winning. Hundreds if not thousands of "Hand Pay Jackpots" are paid every day. Be careful though, those chips, tokens and ticket-in/ticket-out seem too much like "play money" they are not they are your real money! Stick to your budget! Did I say that already?

Get a "players card" everywhere you go and use it, or if you are a "table player" ask the pit boss to "rank" or "rate" you. They will track your play and comp you accordingly with all kinds of free stuff. Such as meals, rooms, clothing, limos, gift shop points and even cash. These really help put the odds in your favor.

Seems like my "budget" is always too small, but try your best to set a reasonable daily goal and stick to it, don't tap into tomorrows budget! Just maybe you'll walk away a big winner! It happens every day. Remember the phrase: "Walk away when ahead"!

It's not my place to preach, but here are some very useful Las Vegas tips on handling your money. All that cash in the casinos you see everywhere attracts some pretty shady characters (read Crooks!) Security is excellent, but there are always a few, and it just takes one to ruin a perfect vacation.

Las Vegas Security:

Ladies, bring or buy a small purse with a neck strap or waste pouch, or fanny pack, something that is comfortable enough to keep on your person all the time. Never ever set your purse on the floor or next to a machine, or on a stool next to you. This is a magnet for thieves! Keep that strap around your neck.

Most thieves work in pairs, one to distract you, the other to snag your purse. Just a couple types of distractions they use are: one will drop a coin or dollar bill or two near you on the floor and ask you "is that your cash on the floor?" while the other grabs your stuff, or overly talkative "players" will sit down next to you and jabber to get your attention, while their partner grabs your stuff, or hits the payout button and walks away with your ticket. Believe me. This does happen. They are very slick and fast, so just be aware.

When you do accumulate a couple winning tickets, hide them in your wallet or purse until you are ready to cash them in, and then stash the cash. Remember the "walk away" tip?

Men: It isn't degrading to wear a waste pouch. Okay, if you just don't want to, then fold your bills and keep them in your front pants pocket. If they "pickpocket" your wallet with all your credit cards in it at least you'll have your cash, or vice versa, just keep them seperated. And, watch those tickets.

If you do hit a good size jackpot, take the money to the safe in your room or take it to the Hotel desk for safekeeping. Or, ask for a Security escort to your room or car. They are happy to provide this service. Don't walk around the casino or streets with a big wad of cash!

The Security at all Hotels and Casinos is excellent. With all those thousands of cameras (Eyes in the sky) every inch of the casino is being taped continuously. (Did you know that Nevada law requires casinos to have this level of security?) It is for your protection as well as the Hotel/Casino.

Now please understand, we are not trying to scare you away here, but rather just make you aware! It is real easy to get caught up in all the flashing lights, noise, overhead shows, people watching and normal distractions of a casino. Just don't give them an opportunity to ruin your fun.

Follow these Las Vegas Travel Tips and they will make your Las Vegas Vacation a lifetime memory.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Great Golf Courses in Las Vegas

By Robb Thomas

Looking for a great golf course? There are several professional golf courses in Las Vegas from which you can choose. All are a short distance from the Las Vegas strip should you become bored with the multitude of playing options. You can reserve a tee time right from your computer online at any of the Las Vegas golf courses. And there is no shortage of beautiful selections in and near the city. The hard part will be selecting only one.

What You Should Look For

Check the layout and the amenities online that each golf course offers before making your decision. All have their own type of course, playing experiences, and practice facilities so you can warm up before hitting the course. If you get thirsty, they all have beverage carts on the course. And if you come without your clubs or shoes and decide to play, you can rent them from the course staff. They also have caddie services and cater to group events.

For the inexperienced there are lessons available and locker rooms in which to freshen up before continuing on to the strip for a little more fun in the night life. These Las Vegas golf courses are a golfer's Mecca with their beautiful grounds and greens and the top-notch hotels that populate the area.

Imagine the fun you can have on the greens during the day while having peace of mind knowing the rest of your family is entertained with sight seeing and shopping as you play in leisure. Or if it is a men-only trip, you and your friends can go a round or two, maybe even check out more than one golf course in Las Vegas during the day, and come back to the locker room and clubhouse for a couple drinks before heading out to the strip!

Check for Package Deals

Most of the golf courses in Las Vegas have packages prepared to offer the folks who aren't into planning their get-away but want their vacation without the hassles. There are some superb packages at these courses for you to save money. If you visit for other reasons, you can simply come and play golf too. There are packages for mid-week and weekend play, which is great if you are entertaining a client who loves the game. And you can show off your organizational skills when you have already checked out the the great courses in advance.

For both practical and exciting golf course and general golfing improvement aids information, please visit http://www.golf-the-course.com, a popular site providing great insights concerning all kinds of relevant interests for the golf enthusiast.

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Las Vegas Golf Course Reviews

By Eddie Tobey

Las Vegas golf course reviews provide comprehensive information on the management, rates, specialties, facilities, tee times, basic designs, course layouts, and topographical as well as architectural features of various golf courses in Las Vegas.

These reviews are effective tools to evaluate and compare the pros and cons of the 60 odd public golf courses and 15 private golf courses in Las Vegas, offering sophisticated facilities. The Internet is a wealthy resource for Las Vegas golf course reviews. These reviews are mostly written by golfers and other visitors to the place.

Las Vegas golf courses range from service to challenging ones. The Snow Mountain Course in Las Vegas Paiute Resort is one of the best maintained golf courses in the locality. Las Vegas National Golf Club is a traditional club that gives a feel of vintage Las Vegas. One can experience classic style golf in a comfortable setting here. Desert Inn golf course is the only course in the world to host the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and the Senior PGA Tour.

Las Vegas golf courses provide a high-quality golfing experience combined with excellent practice facilities. Most of these courses are lined with pine trees, and have well-manicured fairways. Fully automated ball teeing and a climate-controlled environment are provided at some of these courses, which are maintained by resorts.

The amount you have to spend to avail yourself of the facilities varies from one course to another. The greens fee, which includes cart, range balls and yardage book, varies from $135 to $110 throughout the year. The replay rate, when available, falls in the range of $45 to $50. Las Vegas residents are usually allowed discount rates.

Las Vegas golf course reviews are a great help to assess a golf course. They allow golfers to compare rates and choose a golf course according to their budget.

Las Vegas Golf provides detailed information on Las Vegas Golf, Las Vegas Golf Courses, Las Vegas Golf Packages, Las Vegas Golf Resorts and more. Las Vegas Golf is affiliated with Best Shows in Las Vegas.

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