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For a trip to Vegas, you'll want to pack comfortable shoes, as there will be a lot of walking, as well as some dressier outfits for the evenings. Don't forget to bring sunscreen and a hat for the daytime, and a jacket for any cooler evenings. And of course, bring your ID and plenty of spending money!
Some popular attractions in Vegas include the Bellagio fountains, the High Roller observation wheel, and the Neon Museum. If you're interested in shows, Cirque du Soleil and magic shows are always a hit. And don't forget to explore the casinos and try your luck at some games!
It can be, but there are also plenty of affordable options. Many hotels have buffets that offer a variety of food at a reasonable price. You can also find food courts and fast-casual restaurants in most casinos. If you're looking for a fancier dining experience, be prepared to spend a bit more.
It depends on your plans for the trip. If you're staying on the strip, you can easily walk or take public transportation to most places. However, if you plan on exploring other parts of the city or taking a day trip, renting a car might be more convenient. Just be aware of parking fees at hotels and on the strip.
If you or someone you know has a gambling addiction, it's important to seek help. Many hotels have resources and helplines available for those struggling with addiction. You can also reach out to the National Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700 for support and resources.