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A Vegas Guide from a Vegas Girl

If you know me, you know that I’m a Vegas girl. I went there for the first time on a family vacation when I was 11 years old in pursuit of seeing my queen, Celine Dion, live. My whole family loved the trip so much that we went back two years later. I have now been there 7 times. Some things have stayed the same all of those years, but a lot has changed! I have become the go-to for Vegas advice in my personal sphere (pun intended), so these are my best recommendations.

Some say that Vegas is not for everyone. That may be true, but I am a firm believer that Vegas has something for everyone. You can choose your own adventure.

If you think that Las Vegas is just gambling and strippers, I can assure you that I don’t like either of those things and still find plenty to love about Vegas! There are so many different things to do and see, all within a relatively small area. You can cram a lot of action into a few days, and you typically don’t need more time than a long weekend.

🎭 Shows: The crown jewel of Vegas!

You can see almost any type of show your heart desires in Vegas. Comedy, magic, music, dance, impersonators – it’s all there, all the time. Some of the greatest talents in the world flock to Vegas for residencies, which are becoming more and more popular, but you can find talent everywhere, from the singer in the lobby bar to the Broadway-style musicals to circus acts and magic shows.

You can find a calendar of all events across the city on any given date at Visit Las Vegas.

Some notable options:

  • Cirque du Soleil
    • Cirque shows are a quintessential Vegas experience. If you’ve never seen one, put it at the top of your list. Think of it as an incredibly athletic, unique, and visually stunning adult, artsy circus.

    • There are several different themes of Cirque shows performing across Las Vegas. We saw the Beatles-themed one many years ago, and it was absolutely amazing. Unfortunately, this one is no longer active, but there is a Michael Jackson-themed version that I’d love to see!

  • The Sphere
    • The Sphere is unlike any venue I’ve ever experienced. It’s a must-see!

      • There are a variety of artists performing concerts there now, so check the calendar. If there isn’t a concert you want to see, check out The Wizard of Oz 4D movie.

      • I saw the Backstreet Boys there, and it was truly life-changing.
    • Things to note:

      • The Sphere is connected to The Venetian, and you can access it via a long walk through the casino, conference center, and a walkway.

      • Do not arrive early – it’s a long walk from the main part of The Venetian, and there is nothing to do right around The Sphere.

🎰 Gambling: It’s there if you want it

Gambling is honestly the least interesting part of Vegas to me, but you get free alcohol while gambling, and drinks on the Strip aren’t cheap! Bring cash for tips.

My go-to lucky bet is $1 on 27 in Roulette.

🎡 Great Views & Rides: It’s all about the LIGHTS

Vegas is a natural and man-made beauty, and there are many spots to get a good view. The ideal strategy is to go around sunset so you can:

  1. See the mountains in daylight

  2. Watch the city light up after dark

The Strat (formerly Stratosphere)
  • Incredible views

  • Thrill rides at the top

    • I’ve done all the rides, but I was braver and more physically resilient in my youth.

  • It’s a bit far from the heart of the Strip, so you’ll want to get a ride rather than walk.

High Roller Ferris Wheel
  • It has large, enclosed cabins, so even if you’re afraid of heights or Ferris Wheels, I think you’ll enjoy it.

  • It’s located in the LINQ Promenade, which is a fun area to walk around with lots of restaurants and shops.

  • Great views and a more relaxed experience – minimal adrenaline.

The Eiffel Tower
  • Las Vegas has a copy of most of the world’s famous landmarks. The Paris Casino has a half-size replica of the Eiffel Tower, and it’s right in the heart of the Strip.

  • I have not been up to the top, but it’s right across the street from the Bellagio fountains, which would give you a great view. (I will note that I’ve seen the fountains from a balcony on the Cosmopolitan, and it is not the same when you can’t hear the music!)

New York-New York Roller Coaster
  • A fun little adrenaline rush.

  • Short, but worth it!

🎯 Attractions (So Many Options)

Vegas has endless attractions:

  • Driving race cars

  • Helicopter tours

  • Extreme mini golf

  • Indoor amusement park at Circus Circus

  • And everything in between

I haven’t done a ton of these, so I don’t have specific recommendations, but you can find a lot of information on the Vegas tourism sites and TikTok (seriously, it’s a great travel resource).

This one looks fun: ⛳️ Swingers Mini Golf

⛲ Bellagio Fountains (Free & Magical)

A classic Vegas must-see, and it’s completely free. It’s best to see at night, but shows are running frequently throughout the day.

Weekdays:

  • Every 30 minutes from 3:00 PM–7:30 PM

  • Every 15 minutes from 8:00 PM–midnight

Saturday & Sunday:

  • Every 30 minutes from 12:00 PM–7:30 PM

  • Every 15 minutes from 8:00 PM–midnight

Bonus: There’s also a free botanical garden inside the Bellagio that’s worth popping into.

🚣 The Venetian Canals

The Venetian is a great resort to walk around in. It has:

  • Indoor and outdoor canals, where you can pay for a Gondola ride

  • Gorgeous architecture with a full mall

A lot of the casinos go hard at their theme, and it’s fun to simply walk around, explore, and people-watch. Vegas has the best people watching you’ll ever find.

🍽️ Food (Buffets & Beyond)

Vegas is famous for its elaborate buffets. We went to The Buffet at Wynn on our last trip. I did feel that it was a bit overpriced and overrated, but it was an experience.

That said, you truly can’t go wrong with food in Vegas. There’s something for every budget and every craving.

We went to Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen on a recent trip, and I highly recommend. It was a fun theme with delicious food!

🍸 Clubs & Nightlife

Vegas nightlife is on another level.

  • The Cosmopolitan has a dayclub pool with 90-degree water if you want to party at a reasonable time. (Reservations encouraged.)

  • Nightclubs are everywhere if you are interested in staying up very late. Club promoters are roaming the streets looking to hand out free passes all the time, so keep your eyes peeled if you want some!

  • There’s a Coyote Ugly in the New York-New York Casino that was really fun when I went (over a decade ago, but still iconic).

🎉 Fremont Street: Where the Real Party Is

Fremont Street is old Vegas, and it’s a must.

  • It is a covered street with a massive light show and a zipline.

  • There are three different stages with live music.

  • It’s packed, loud, overstimulating, and SO much fun – Vegas, baby!

Tips:

  • It’s off the Strip, so you’ll need to get a ride there. You will drive through some sketchy areas between the Strip and Fremont Street. I wouldn’t veer off of Fremont Street once down there.

  • This is where you’ll find cheaper food, drinks, and gambling.

🕵️ Speakeasies (A New Vegas Trend)

Speakeasies were not a thing when we went to Vegas 10 years ago, but apparently now they’re everywhere.

They’re all over TikTok, and we didn’t make it to any on our last trip, but here are a couple worth checking out:

Search “Vegas speakeasy” on TikTok, and you’ll fall down a very fun rabbit hole.

🏜️ Day Trips: Hoover Dam & Red Rock Canyon

If you want a break from the Strip, these are both incredible but very different vibes.

  • You could see one (or both) in one full day.

  • You’ll need a car (or a tour package).

  • A car is not necessary for the Strip, so I would not recommend renting one for your whole trip.

Both are beautiful and impressive – just know they’ll take up most of a day due to travel. There are hiking trails in Red Rock Canyon, and the Hoover Dam is cool to see and explore. The Dam is on the border of Nevada and Arizona, so you can have a foot in each state!

🚶 Transportation Tips

There are a lot of direct flights to and from Las Vegas, so it’s a very accessible trip. The airport is right off the Strip, so you won’t waste time getting to and from your hotel.

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes – you will walk A LOT.

  • The Strip is walkable, but the casinos are massive. You’ll often think, “Oh, that’s just two casinos away,” and it’s actually a mile

Plan to Uber/Lyft/Taxi a lot if you’re going off of the Strip or traveling long distances along the Strip.

There are also a variety of free and paid monorails/trams connecting different parts of the Strip.

We didn’t have a chance to try it out, but there are also free driverless taxis through Zoox.

When to Go

I’ve been to Vegas in the Winter, Spring, and Summer. Vegas is in the desert, so it doesn’t rain much, and you can expect a lot of sunny weather.

I will never go back in the Summer! It was miserably hot.

In the Winter, it may not be hot, but it will be pleasant enough to enjoy being outside with a light jacket. It’s a nice break from Midwest Winters, and I happily laid by the pool in February. (Not all hotel pools are open in the winter, so if this is important to you, check it out ahead of time.)

Spring was definitely the most pleasant time to visit, weather-wise, but it is a bit busier.

🏨 Where to Stay

You must stay on the Strip. This is non-negotiable.

I’ve personally stayed at:

  • Luxor (2x)

  • Excalibur

  • Cosmopolitan

  • Treasure Island

  • Park MGM

I stayed off-strip once, and I would not do it again.

Pretty much any hotel/casino directly on the Strip will be fine, though some are obviously higher-end than others.

Hotel Guide

1. Bellagio

Theme: Italian / Lake Como elegance

Price: $$$$ (Luxury)

Pros: Iconic fountains; beautiful conservatory & upscale dining

Cons: Expensive; crowded due to popularity

2. The Venetian

Theme: Venice canals, gondolas, European elegance

Price: $$$$

Pros: Huge all-suite rooms; tons of dining & shopping

Cons: Can feel overwhelming; higher gambling minimums

3. The Palazzo

Theme: Modern Italian luxury

Price: $$$$

Pros: Large suites; quieter & more refined than Venetian

Cons: Less themed; fewer “wow” attractions

4. Wynn Las Vegas

Theme: Ultra-luxury modern resort

Price: $$$$

Pros: Best service on the Strip; sophisticated rooms; gorgeous grounds

Cons: Very expensive; not heavily themed

5. Encore at Wynn

Theme: High-end boutique luxury

Price: $$$$

Pros: Newer rooms; quieter & upscale; great spa

Cons: Small casino floor; nightlife crowds at Encore Beach Club

6. ARIA Resort & Casino

Theme: Sleek, contemporary tech-luxury

Price: $$$$

Pros: Modern rooms; great dining; central CityCenter location

Cons: Lacks a theme; tech features can be glitchy

7. The Cosmopolitan

Theme: Modern, trendy, boutique-luxury

Price: $$$$

Pros: Balcony rooms (rare for Vegas); great restaurants & nightlife

Cons: Party-heavy environment; pricey

8. Caesars Palace

Theme: Roman empire grandeur

Price: $$$$

Pros: Famous; great dining; massive casino; central location

Cons: Can feel crowded; some room towers are dated

9. Mandalay Bay

Theme: Tropical resort / beach

Price: $$$

Pros: Best pool complex in Vegas; Shark Reef aquarium

Cons: Far south Strip; long walks inside resort

10. Park MGM

Theme: Modern, clean, non-smoking

Price: $$$

Pros: Entirely smoke-free; great restaurants

Cons: Smaller rooms; minimal theming

11. Resorts World (Conrad & Hilton)

Theme: Sleek, new, high-tech

Price: $$$

Pros: Newest major resort; modern casino; solid dining

Cons: A bit far north; less foot traffic

12. MGM Grand

Theme: Classic Vegas mega-resort

Price: $$–$$$

Pros: Lots of shows, huge pool, huge casino

Cons: Massive resort = long walks; rooms vary widely in quality

13. New York-New York

Theme: NYC skyline, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge

Price: $$–$$$

Pros: Fun vibe; good location; affordable

Cons: Rooms are smaller and older; noisy at times

14. Paris Las Vegas

Theme: Paris streets, Eiffel Tower, French architecture

Price: $$–$$$

Pros: Great theming; center Strip; good dining

Cons: Some rooms dated; casino can feel smoky

15. Planet Hollywood

Theme: Movie/celebrity pop-culture

Price: $$–$$$

Pros: Younger vibe; Miracle Mile shops attached

Cons: Not heavily themed; can be loud

16. Treasure Island (TI)

Theme: Former pirate/adventure theme (now toned down)

Price: $$–$$$

Pros: Solid value; good location near Venetian

Cons: Not as modern; theme mostly removed

17. Sahara

Theme: Modern desert-inspired

Price: $$–$$$

Pros: Recently renovated; boutique vibe

Cons: North Strip location is quieter and less central

18. Luxor

Theme: Ancient Egypt / Pyramid

Price: $–$$

Pros: Unique architecture; affordable for the Strip

Cons: Rooms show age; long walks in pyramid layout

19. Excalibur

Theme: Medieval castle

Price: $–$$

Pros: Very cheap rooms; family-friendly

Cons: Dated rooms; more basic experience

20. Flamingo

Theme: Classic retro Vegas / tropical

Price: $–$$

Pros: Perfect center-Strip location; cheap rooms

Cons: Hit-or-miss room quality; older property

21. Horseshoe (formerly Bally’s)

Theme: Classic Vegas casino — minimal theming

Price: $–$$

Pros: Excellent central location; low prices

Cons: Dated rooms; plain atmosphere

22. The LINQ

Theme: Modern, minimalistic, youthful

Price: $–$$

Pros: Budget-friendly; great mid-Strip position

Cons: Small rooms; lower-end amenities

 I highly recommend staying within the red circle or very near it.

Final Thought

Vegas is what you make it. You can relax, party, explore, splurge, or do all of the above – sometimes in the same day.

Plan a little, leave room for spontaneity, wear good shoes, and remember…what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. 🎰✨

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