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6 Things to Avoid When Visiting Las Vegas

Aerial Shot of Las Vegas During Sunset

Vegas is all about going all out and doing the most, but there are still some things you shouldn’t do when visiting. From spending too much to not checking the weather, there are some basic things to avoid. Luckily, there are some simple Las Vegas travel tips to help you prevent having any travel problems and a bad experience! Read on to find some of the things you should avoid in Vegas to ensure you have the best time on your trip.

 

Packing Incorrectly

 

What you wear in Vegas can change your trip from good to bad if you’ve packed incorrectly. Not to say that looks matter, but being comfortable and following dress codes does! Research what you’ll be doing on your trip to Vegas and see what might be required, from types of shoes to how casual or fancy you’ll need to be. Some places are very strict on their dress codes, and you don’t want to be turned away from an activity you’re excited about.

Dress codes aren’t the only thing you need to be aware of while packing. You also need to pack for comfort. Chances are, you’ll be walking a lot and outside quite a bit. Wear clothes that won’t leave you in pain and that are appropriate for the weather. And don’t forget to pack your toiletries – especially sunscreen!

 

Forgetting to Check the Weather

 

Speaking of weather, check it! Sure, you can probably make an educated guess about the weather based on the season when you’re visiting, but that doesn’t mean that will be the exact weather when you arrive. A couple of days before your departure, check the upcoming forecast and prepare accordingly.

Heat waves, high wind, hot days to cold nights, and even rain can all affect your trip to Las Vegas. For example, if you’re planning a trip filled with pool parties but a monsoon is expected to hit the city, you might be disappointed when all you’ve packed is bathing suits and nothing for the rain. Being prepared for what you pack and what you plan to do can help make the weather a non-issue.

 

Person Spending Money at Las Vegas Casino

 

Spending Too Much

 

It’s easy to spend in Las Vegas. Casinos to bet in, shops to buy in, restaurants and bars to indulge in, and more can all add up a serious tab. One of the biggest things to avoid when visiting Vegas is spending too much. There have been many stories of people betting too big at casinos and quickly losing more than they anticipated.

Making a Las Vegas budget can help you monitor your spending while in town. Set amounts for how much you feel comfortable spending in a day, and don’t go over it no matter what! If you win some extra cash in the casino, then you can add that to your budget. Plan out how much you’d like to spend in different categories, and don’t forget to factor in extra things such as ATM fees (which you should avoid if possible), tips, and transportation.

 

Becoming Dehydrated

 

You might not be thinking much about your health when visiting Las Vegas, but it is something you should be keeping track of – especially staying hydrated. Typically, Las Vegas is hot and dry, making for the perfect way to become dehydrated quickly. Add that on top of walking around all day, drinking, and partying, and you’ve created the perfect storm for dehydration.

Not only is hydration important for your health in general, but it can also improve your Vegas experience. Hangovers are largely caused by not drinking enough water. When out, be sure to order water with your meals and drinks. Have some water in your hotel room, and consider bringing electrolytes to boost the hydration.

 

Happy Couple Exploring Downtown Las Vegas at Night

 

Only Visiting The Strip

 

When you think of Las Vegas, you probably think of The Strip. While it’s an enticing place to go, it shouldn’t be the only place you visit! The Strip is popular, meaning it’s also very crowded and typically more expensive. If you venture off to explore more of Las Vegas and the surrounding areas, you’ll find a number of exciting things to do.

For example, Downtown Las Vegas has a lot to offer. The Fremont Street Experience hosts live music events, there are plenty of amazing museums in the area, Circa Las Vegas has the largest sportsbook in the world and an epic pool amphitheater, there are amazing restaurants from Asian restaurants to steakhouses, and incredible views of the city from rooftop bars like Legacy Club. Trust us, you’ll want to spend a lot of time downtown.

 

Planning Too Little… or Too Much

 

Finally, the last thing you want to consider is planning your trip to Vegas. First off: avoid planning too little. This includes a lot of things we’ve already mentioned, such as planning for the weather, packing appropriately, and setting a budget. It is also important to plan what you want to do and where you want to go. Many places require reservations or tickets, so be sure to plan those activities ahead of time to ensure you can do them.

On the other hand, don’t plan too much! Yes, having a plan is important to do everything you want to do, but having a rigid plan can prohibit you from exploring the city and seeing what spontaneous things you can do. Leave some gaps in your planning so you can find new things while visiting Las Vegas.

 

Planning your trip to Vegas should be a fun process, and keeping these Las Vegas travel tips in mind can help you prepare for the best trip ever while avoiding any travel problems. By being prepared, you can optimize your Las Vegas experience and get the most out of it. Be sure to book a room at the D Las Vegas to have an exciting time and be near all the action of the city while having a comfortable place to call home!