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5 Ways to Improve Your Luck in Las Vegas

Man Crossing his Fingers Wishing Himself Good Luck

Whether you believe in luck or not, you might as well take all you can get when playing Las Vegas casino games. The city is full of Buddhas to gift, statues to rub, and traditions to take part in to ensure your luck is in tip top shape.

Before heading out for a day of Las Vegas gambling, consider stopping at a few of these famous spots to improve your luck.

 

How to Get Lucky in Las Vegas

 

Lucky Number 7 at Las Vegas Slot Machine

 

Kiss (or Touch) the Blarney Stone

The Blarney Stone, one of two good luck charms located at the D, upholds a long-standing Irish tradition. The stone at the D is a chunk of the original Blarney Stone and was gifted to the casino nearly 30 years ago. It is said that those who suspend themselves upside down and kiss the Blarney Stone (as the luck-seekers did in Ireland) will be blessed with good luck in their futures. While it may be challenging to suspend yourself in the middle of a Las Vegas casino, you can still kiss the Blarney Stone for good luck without making the trek to Ireland. Casino patrons wary of sharing germs with other gamblers can simply rub the stone to receive good fortune.

 

Rub Caesar’s Hand

Caesars Palace is one of the most iconic hotels on the Strip so it’s only fitting that one of Vegas’s good luck charms resides at the entrance. Rubbing the hand of the statue of Caesar upon entering the hotel is believed to bring you luck during your stay. Plus, the statue makes for a great photo op and is one of the most photographed statues in the world. Snap a selfie and boost your luck all in one stop at Caesar’s Palace!

 

Rub Elvis’s Ring at Westgate

The statue of The King has proven to be a popular spot for luck seekers eager to strike it big in Vegas. Rubbing the statue before entering the casino has been a long-standing ritual of luck since the statue’s creation. Though visitors deem the entire statue lucky, Elvis’s ringed left hand seems to be a favorite spot for conjuring a hunk of burning luck.

 

The original Manneken Pis fountain in Brussels

 

Throw a Coin in the Manneken Pis Fountain

The Manneken Pis fountain at the D was unveiled in 2015 and has since attracted the attention of locals and tourists alike for its peculiar design. The fountain replicates a famous statue in Brussels of a boy that appears to be urinating. Despite its head-tilt-worthy nature, the fountain is said to be lucky for those who toss a coin in. In fact, the very first person to throw a coin in the fountain in 2015 won $1,000 at a nearby casino. If you’re looking to strike it big in Vegas, throw a coin or two in the Manneken Pis to sway the odds in your favor.

 

Rub Buddha’s Belly at The California or ARIA

There are a few places to rub Buddha’s belly for good luck in Las Vegas, the most popular being the laughing Buddha at The California Hotel and at ARIA. One look at the faded metal of these Buddha bellies will tell you that Vegas visitors have been practicing this tradition for many years. It’s said that those who leave gifts like cash and other goodies and then rub the belly will receive good fortune. Smaller Buddhas can be found throughout the city, but these two are the most widely known.

 

If there’s a city in which luck will take you the furthest, it’s Las Vegas. The good news is that the city is packed with good luck charms that are said to spike the luck of visitors before they play their odds at the casinos. If you’re planning a visit, make sure to gamble only after visiting these lucky landmarks so you can rub, kiss, or gift your way to Vegas victory.