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Visiting Las Vegas on Your Holiday



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By : Rebecca Smith    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-04 22:10:26
Las Vegas in Nevada State is renowned for its casinos across the city. Generally, every hotel in Las Vegas is a casino, even the airport!! Downtown of Las Vegas is called The Strip.

As soon as getting off aircraft to terminal, you will see hundreds of pokies machines on the waiting areas! As you walk all the way to collect your luggage then proceeding to taxi waiting stand, you will few thousands more pokies machines. Yes, no typo here; few thousands!!

In facts, accommodations in Las Vegas are very cheap. You can get 2 -double bed room for less than $50 a night. A 2-star discount hotel (for example Circus Circus in The Strip) is comparable with 4-star hotels in Sydney - extremely high quality bedroom. There is a lot of discount hotel and travel tips that you can easily find.

If every hotel is also a casino, then how do under-age kids walk along the hotel? Well, along pathway in hotel where casino area exists, there will be pathway line that restricts under-age kids to enter gambling area. Oh, one important thing - almost every hotel has Wedding Chapels!! You can get married in Las Vegas even though you're not U.S. residents - for just $60. Find more details hotel information from http://www.hotelsbreak.com/travelguide/United-States/Las-Vegas/

Nevada is a desert area and really dry. Very often you will get static when interacting with metal based objects. So make sure you rub your hand on your pants or shirts before touching metal based objects.

Make sure you visit Paris Las Vegas hotel. The interior is designed in such a way to represent pathway in Paris. You will find various French restaurants in this hotel. From the outside, you can see Eiffel Tower 5/8 size of actual size of original Eiffel Tower with the leg of Eiffel Tower going through the ceiling of Paris Las Vegas that you can see in the Le Boulevard. Make sure you get coupons from various ticketing center that you can use in various restaurants.

If you're a shopping freak, this city is a heaven for you. Don't forget to bring an empty wheeled luggage. You will be surprised of how people are shopping on Premium Outlets. Catch bus route 301 to Stratosphere Hotel (cost $2) and transfer to bus route 108 ($2) to reach Premium Outlets entrance. You can buy branded products with 25% to 75% OFF all day every day; Calvin Klein, Burberry, Coach, Nautica, etc etc...

Grand Canyon
If you are planning to visit Grand Canyon, ensure that you organize it before you're visiting Las Vegas. The Grand Canyon is located about 250 miles from Las Vegas. Take highway 93 south to Interstate 40 east to highway 64. The trip takes about 4 1/2 hours and takes you right over Hoover Dam. So you might want to plan if you want to stay overnight in Grand Canyon and proceed your travelling to next city, such as Los Angeles or San Francisco other cities; or to do day trip to Grand Canyon.
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Rebecca Smith is a calling cards business consultant who loves travelling and share her discount hotel tips on her travel blog.
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