Las Vegas Travel Planning: How to Save Money
Posted by Sandy Mitchell
An overview on how to save money when booking a Las Vegas vacation.
Las Vegas evokes visions of extravagant, exciting, colorful mega resorts; flashing neon lights; warm, desert weather; slot machines; showgirls; and fun. Las Vegas is no longer just about gambling. Today, Las Vegas has world-class restaurants, unique shopping, headliner entertainment, spas, golf, tennis, and elaborate pool complexes. If you're planning on going to Las Vegas, here are some tips to save you money. Package it
Las Vegas trip planning needn't be difficult. Often the best prices are found by booking a package through a tour operator that includes roundtrip airfare, accommodations, and transportation to and from the airport all for one price. Often these packages feature charter flights, and are frequently non-stop flights. There's something festive about a plane full of vacationers all headed for Vegas. Charter flights require a little flexibility, as they generally don't operate every day, but the rewards can be savings of up to 40 percent. Book Early; Book Late
The paradox of Las Vegas travel planning is that the best rates, almost always, go to those travelers who either book very early or very late. Tour operators, airlines, and hotels reward those who ante up their travel dollars early and help operators meet their booking goals. Conversely, they tend to panic within 21 days or so of departure, fearing they won't be able to sell all their seats or rooms, and consequently slash prices dramatically. One example of this is the deep discounts offered via the Internet for travelers who can book on Wednesday and travel on Friday or Saturday. The catch to this, of course, is that not all cities are offered on any given week. Take Advantage of the Freebies
Las Vegas is famous for its “comps.� You don't have to be a high roller to qualify for freebies. Most casinos have some type of frequent player's club. Don't be shy. Sign up as soon as you arrive and make sure that you insert your card into the slot machine or show it to the pit boss for table play. Rewards can range from complimentary meals and gifts to free hotel nights. Ask about coupon books when you make your reservation and when you check into the resort in Las Vegas. Many tour operators and most hotels offer a value book with two-for-one drink and meal specials, match play coupons, and other specials. Don't leave this bet on the table. Travel Off-Season
It's hard to imagine that the thousands of hotel rooms in Las Vegas can all be full during certain times of the year, but they are. Las Vegas is one of the busiest convention destinations in the world. These mega-shows are held mostly from early spring through late autumn with a break during the hottest middle of the summer. Book your trip in early January or mid-July for a lower price. Las Vegas trip planning needed be stressful. Online travel information, a good travel agent, and a little flexibility can go a long way to putting together a memorable and enjoyable trip to Las Vegas. Don't delay. Get started on planning your trip today. Sandy Mitchell is a Cleveland-based full-time freelance writer and former travel agent. When she's not at the computer, she's flying off somewhere for the weekend. She's available for copywriting and travel article assignments. See more of her writing at http://www.wordbrains.com.
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