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You probably made a bad Vegas bet and lost all your cash. Or maybe you came to Sean City on a budget, but still want to feel like a high roller. Either way, here are some of the best thefts and deals in town for those who don’t know they’re missing out.
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Get unlimited activity

High Roller Las Vegas | Tony Webster’s Flickr photo
Let’s face it – everything you do in Vegas costs a fortune. But if you purchase the Go City All-Inclusive Pass (দিনের 189 for adults for three days), you’ll get unlimited activity, including a Las Vegas helicopter ride on the Strip, a jump from Nevada’s tallest building (SkyJump on STRAT), A ride (high roller) on the world’s longest observation wheel, a half-day guided tour of Hoover Dam and much more. Our family tried it and couldn’t do all the work in three days — we just ran out of time without spending a dime and literally saved thousands.
Get out of this world

Photo: Daniel Braff
Bellagio’s free fountain show is great, but if you’ve been in Vegas for the past two decades, chances are you’ve already seen synchronized water production. (If not, check the status.) Resorts World is the newest, coolest free technology show in Las Vegas, a 3 4.3 billion resort with 8,640 triangular panels and a 50-foot globe in the center of the lobby. These panels are converted into different shows every hour from noon to 1 am every day. We caught the space-themed show, and it was just as good as the one that paid for the * very expensive * production at our local planetarium.
Eat around the world

Close-up of sushi rolls at Nori with caviar lined up on a rectangular sushi plate
You can’t just go to Vegas without going to the buffet. It’s basically a rule. But buffets have become quite expensive, with some reaching over $ 100 per person. Fortunately, the Excalibur Hotel understands that we all want to eat, but we don’t all want to spend our money on mortgages. The 35,000-square-foot Excalibur Buffet is open daily for brunch from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., and is available for $ 27 / adult, $ 15 / kids. They have all the standard fares you can get, including expensive food like shrimp cocktails and oysters, as well as a carving station, Latin food area, the whole Asian area with sushi and a huge dessert station. We ate at 11, and were not hungry again for 24 hours.
Play with dangerous animals
For just $ 29 per adult (5 24 for 5-12 year olds; free for 4 and under), you can enjoy one of the best under-the-radar aquariums in the country. Within the Mandalay Bay is the Shark Reef Aquarium, home to more than 2,000 animals, including sharks, endangered sea turtles, piranhas and even a Komodo dragon. Feeling brave? You can schedule a shark dive. Not brave? Try feeding a shark with a long chime.
A personal art collection tour
Want to see a Picasso? Visit the Picasso restaurant in Bellagio where there are several exhibits, but that experience will cost you hundreds of dollars. Instead, book a tour of the art collection in Louis Vuitton city center. The Capstone of Experience is James Tarrell’s “Akhob”, a completely submerged single-in-Vegas installation that differs from anything you’ve ever experienced before. The experience is completely personal and completely free.
Have a life-changing French dinner
Guy Savoy at Caesars and Joel Robuchan at MGM Grand are Vegas legends, but both will set dinner around $ 500 + per person. Instead, head Share Chinatown (where many of the best restaurants in town are). This excellent French restaurant offers an innovative and advanced Prix Fix dinner at about 1/3 the price of its strip competitors and the service and food are both incredible. With the money saved, you can easily carry a limo to / from the restaurant.
Catch a free circus show
You can spend hundreds of rupees for a Cirque du Soleil ticket. Or, you may be head over heels Circus Circus, And check out their incredible free circus shows, which are all day long and completely legal. They get clowns, trapeze artists, jugglers and more. Every hour starts at 1:30 pm. (11:30 am on weekends) and shows are about 10 minutes long. Bonus: No tickets required.
Park your car
Probably not a sexy free deal, but it will save you a ton of cash. Fortunately, there are some casinos that still offer free parking যদিও even if you are not a hotel guest. These include Circus Circus, The Venetian, Treasure Island, Palazzo, Tropicana, Sahara, Strait, Win, Encore and Casino Royale. No car? You can take the Deuce bus, which costs $ 6 for a 2 hour pass or $ 8 for a 24 hour pass.
Fix your gaming … for a quarter
On most slot machines, a 25 cents won’t get you very far. But go to the newly reformed Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame From the large Welcome Sign in Las Vegas (also a free tourist attraction), and you can play about 200 vintage arcade and pinball games on about a quarter machine. (Ready for the main nostalgia vibe!) Bring 5 or $ 10, and you’ll be busy for at least an hour. Oh, and parking here is free too.
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