Can you go to Las Vegas for a long time and still afford to gamble?

This is a question that won’t have the same answer for everyone, but let’s give it a go. Is there an optimum amount of time to go on holiday to Las Vegas, or is it different from person to person?

Vegas is going to start gripping at your money as soon as you arrive. All it comes down to is working out how much to spend each day. Casinos will draw in a most people to spend large amounts of cash. The only thing is, to make sure that you are very careful not to get too carried away on your first day.

When preparing to go on this holiday, just make sure that you carefully map out what sort of spendings you have. It will be very easy state how much you will spend each day, but be careful not to under-quote yourself because if one day you find it wasn’t enough you will more than likely go over your budget.

Let’s just think about it, if you go for a week. Now 500 pounds sounds like a large amount, but not necessarily in Vegas. Anything less and you’re going to leave yourself a little short. Without being too condescending and patronising, spread over 5 dyas you will have 100 pounds. This is not going to work very well if you go to casinos every day, your going to want something in the region of 200-300 pounds a day. Just so that you can feed the gambling, not to mention the food and the entire site seeing. At best I think a three day holiday is the most sensible option, you can spend one day in the casinos and your last two enjoying Vegas, you wont go too mad with spending as well.

So in conclusion, it will be very hard to go on Las Vegas holidays without a large amount of cash in your pocket. Just be careful when you are deciding on what to take with you, take to much and you Will spend it all, take too little and you want have enough to enjoy your holiday. At least you can rest on the fact that Las Vegas weddings are cheap.

 

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