Dining in Las Vegas-Posted by www.futurevacations.comThe good news is
that Vegas has had a boom in world-class restaurants. The bad news is
this boom has happened only in the high-end restaurants. Most of the
places I feel most comfortable recommending, in terms of quality, are
costly-upward of $100 per persons, and that is before alcohol. You can
certainly dine more cheaply; there are still inexpensive under $10
all-you can eat buffets and meals deals $5.99 complete steals dinners,
but those don’t make for particularly memorable dining experiences. I
suggest thing a little of both; have one great expensive meal, and then
seek out the cheaper options. Plan on spending anywhere from $40 to $70
a day per person for food, although the truly frugal, and those with
humbles tastes, can do just fine on about $25 per day.Las Vegas
Attractions
Wonderfully, this town has a number of free attractions. The Hotels
themselves, of course, are the main sights of interest, and several of
them, Bellagio, Bally's Las Vegas, Caesars Palace – have FREE shows and
attractions. And it costs nothing to watch the corously entertaining
spectacle of other people risking their cash inside the
casinos.Unfortunately, most of the other attractions in town, while not
expensive in terms of actual cost, are overpriced for what they are. As
per example, the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art consists of just one or
two rooms but costs more than the entrance fee to the bigger than-big
Louvre and Vatican museums!Shopping in Las Vegas, NevadaThis is one
area where you can save oodles on your vacation bill. Although Vegas
has lot of shopping opportunities, it is mostly of the same variety you
can find anywhere. Some of the major stores here attractions in their
own right-the Forum shops at Caesars Palace and Grand Canal Shops, to
name a couple-so they are perfect places to stroll if you had rather
browse than buy. If you are the type who can’t come back from a
vacation without having made a major purchase, you can find some cool
places to spend your money, as well as some outlets centers that offer
bargain-basement merchandise.Here is the list of major Bargain Stores:

- The Arts Factory
- Belz Factory Outlet World
- Bonanza Gift & Souvenirs Shops
- Boulevard Mall
- Desert Passage
- Luxor
- Via Vellagio

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Posted By Estela to Vegas, Nevada at 12/16/2008 11:13:00 AM
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