Is it possible to have a long holiday in Vegas, or do you need to make it a short trip?

Although an easy question to think about, not that easy to answer, so i will just help you decide what to do. Is there a specifically best amount of time to take off for Vegas, it could be different for each person?

Vegas is going to start gripping at your money as soon as you arrive. It’s a case of measuring how much you are going to spend each day. Many people will head to the casinos and spend bundles. Spending a large amount of your holiday on your first day will prove to be an obstacle, you will get consumed into the flashy lifestyle in Vegas.

Make sure that you weigh up how much you have with how much you are taking on holiday with you. It will be very easy state how much you will spend each day, but be careful not to under-quote yourself because if one day you find it wasn’t enough you will more than likely go over your budget.

Just so we are all on the same level, lets say you are thinking about going for a week. Now 500 pounds sounds like a large amount, but not necessarily in Vegas. Anything less and you’re going to leave yourself a little short. So spread that out over 5 days and you will have (sorry for being patronising) 100 pounds a day. This is not going to work very well if you go to casinos every day, your going to want something in the region of 200-300 pounds a day. This is just to keep the gamble side of things rolling, let’s not forget about food and seeing the sites. I would recommend a 3 day holiday, spend 1 in the casinos and the other two visiting sites, you wont go to mad with your money either then.

So in conclusion, it will be very hard to go on Las Vegas holidays without a large amount of cash in your pocket. Just be careful when you are deciding on what to take with you, take to much and you Will spend it all, take too little and you want have enough to enjoy your holiday. At least you can rest on the fact that Las Vegas weddings are cheap.

 

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