#1 Must do meet TravelRuby, so I could know what to do 🎉. #2 visit las vegas sphere. #3 Las Vegas raiders stadium. 🏟️ #4 Hoover dam. 🦫 #5 helicopter ride over the city 🌃 at night!
Im glad I took my wife to Vegas several times years ago when she was healthy enough. We are from the Gulf coast of Florida,so the pool scene is no big deal. Now both retired and with health issues watching your videos brings back wonderful memories of past good times. The shows, food, gambling, shopping, sightseeing. Everyone should do Vegas at least once in their lives. Thank you
I'll throw the Mob Museum and the Underground Speakeasy into the mix! The museum is fantastic and the underground is a super fun spot, especially when they have live music!
I’ve been to Vegas 2-3 times a year for the last 9 years - I think Ruby and I are around the same age - and I 1000% agree with everything she mentions in this video! I love Vegas and I love Travel Ruby! ❤🎰❤️
There are at least 100 countries with amazing things to explore. I can't understand the logic of traveling to the same city 20 times, before exploring new palces. But everyone has their preference I guess...
@max_rove If you're talking strictly Las Vegas then I agree. However, I don't care who you are but you can do 1,000,000 times Tokyo and not get tired of it lol
We love the pools! We got a Cabana at Mandalay Bay once and it was so worth the money. We also love shopping, dining and sight seeing/people watching!!
More Team Ruby Gold....we expect nothing less and Team Ruby always delivers. If you are old enough to remember pumping quarters into video games at an arcade then definitely hit the Pinball Museum, free to get in, just get your quarters and play the classic games. A great way to see the Arts District is to book a food tour in the Arts District.
Would love to see a favorites list. It's one thing to see a favorites list from someone who goes to Vegas once a year but it's something else entirely to hear favorites from someone who really knows it. Would be awesome. Cheers and thanks for the great Vegas coverage. Appreciate the work, research, and footage that goes into these videos. 🎉
When I went to Las Vegas with my parents back in 2014 we did the sight seeing mainly looking at the hotels. I had never been to Las Vegas, my parents went in the early 90’s. They didn’t do much as they were on a budget. I was only 19 years old at the time, we were limited to doing a lot of things as I was under age. Even now I don’t drink and if I went back again I’ll still do all the family activities and hotel sightseeing as they were fun. I was very interested in the themes of the hotels, man the heat was insane for my porcelain skin. I really wanted to see one cirque show, we couldn’t manage to get a ticket, timing was also hard as we were only there for two nights. We tried to go to see Mystère or O as they were the two shows that we wanted to see. Mystère were on their holiday break and O was fully booked. We were a bit gutted, we did save some money. We didn’t want to get exhausted from Vegas as we were going to visit four states, Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California. I loved the theming of Excalibur and Luxor.
Thanks for the great tips & for letting your kitties say hi-so cute! Love your channel-such great content and so well filmed-sets the standard for all the rest. ❤️ The Neon Museum is a wonderful experience, especially the night show.
Pancakes at The Peppermill was a Friday night ritual in college. We'd hit the books collecting the weeks parlay cards then plan our come up over late night breakfast. Great times!❤
We go to Las Vegas a lot. We have done a lot, including some of your recommendations, but you gave me some new ones. Gonna save this video for some inspiration on a future trip! Thanks Ruby!
I almost always take people to Pinball Hall of Fame, even when it was by UNLV. Last time family was in town we did an evening at McMullan's, across the street from the Orleans. It happened to be a slower night so the owner came out and probably spent 20-30 minutes just chatting with us. If I'm meeting folks for breakfast I usually suggest Blueberry Hill.
Ruby! I want to thank you for every single thing you have shared on this video! My wife and I went to Las Vegas to celebrate our 10 year anniversary and her 40th birthday about 2 weeks ago and 2 days before Landing in Vegas I came across your video ! I helped us tremendously over there to have things to visit and do while in town ! Amazing recommendations ! We truly appreciated! We did probably about 50 percent of the things you named here , so a lot of walking around 😅. The Peppermill , Fremont , chandelier bar, carousel bar , and many more we wouldn’t have known if it was not for you ! Thank you 🙏! I would add to your list the barbershop for some cool drinks, and rock and roll , and the play playground at the Luxor which was so much fun to do ! Thank you ! You are truly the best !
As a tourist I have enjoyed all the museums, especially the Atomic Museum, the Mob Museum, the Hollywood Cars Museum, the Titanic exhibition at the Luxor, and the Shelby Heritage Center.
Excellent info for the variety of interests we all might have Ruby! I'd be chained to The Peppermill as well if they ever said they were doing away with it! 😢 Can't happen....it's too spectacular..! Keep bringing us the best guys...! Thanks..
The best!! It's time for a major network to pick her up.. Amazing delivery on both of her channels and incorporating her husband and other influencers! A+
I was in Vegas in July for my birthday. One must self present for me was a helicopter ride (at night) over the strip. It's 15-20 mins but you can see so much from the air you can't see from the ground.
I am not a club person, and I live in SoCal,so I have not done the clubs and pool scene, but pretty much everything else I have. I usually go at Thanksgiving and it is amazing. Also, I have never taken an Uber to/from the airport, because I am a bit lazy, so I just grab a cab. Airport to Horseshoe is $30 with tip. If you have driven to Las Vegas go to the Neon Museum. Also, if you have a car, there are a couple of gun ranges if you want to squeeze off a few rounds, or a bunch of rounds. Or you can sit outside at any number of places on the Strip or on Fremont St. and just people watch. And of course the fountains at the Bellagio are always free and do not miss out on Eataly in the Park MGM, if you are a foodie, you might literally squeal with delight.
We had an interesting little sidebar on a road trip through Valley of Fire State park….we rode past a photographer at the side of the road who was taking….um…exotic photos of a truly beautiful young woman, framed by the gorgeous scenery. And she gave us a hearty, non-self conscious wave as we passed by on the deserted road! Vegas!!!💕
Totally agree on drinking in the Arts District - love a day's boozing on Main Street. Also, I like visiting off-Strip bars like Frankie's, Double Down, Red Dwarf etc
Just went to Vegas for the first time recently, I loved Fremont street. The games are fun and easy to get into, the food and drinks are cheap. Some of the hotels have insane deals. You can easily get drunk, eat a bunch of food, and win some games for under 50$ on Fremont.
My husband and I are finally going to Vegas for our 1st time in May for our 28th anniversary. We’ll take your advice and go to few places you mentioned, especially the dinner shows and bars. We can’t wait, thank you!🥰🥂
I’m one of those people that used to go to Virginia Beach sleeping in until noon most days. I felt like I slept my vacation away lol. In Vegas I’m going to have to get used to doing 16+ hour days.
I find it fascinating how many drinks people can have in Vegas pools without visiting the restrooms. And while pools are large, they usually aren't deep, not that much water.
I love your videos and have been watching them since this fall when my husband and a friend talked about a trip together. We're finally going and I can't wait. I have a notebook next to me every time I watch your channel, so thank you. We do plan on renting a car to see the Valley of Fire, 50 min drive away and then my husband and I will go on our own to Zion and the Grand Canyon Nat'l parks. One tip, I went with my sister when I was 20 and it wasn't until a bartender carded me that I learned while I was old enough to drink, I wasn't old enough to gamble. You have to be 21.
Amazing video! I plan on going to Vegas for the first time at the end of this month. I loved this list, I definitely wrote down a lot of things from this video. 🔥😀👌🏽
This has become my absolute favorite channel🎉 these vegas must do lists are EXACTLY what I was looking for❤ we seem to have the same taste and mindset😝 as I'm OBSESSED with Vegas
The shows are my favorite thing to do in Vegas. It's the entertainment capital of the world. Even though some shows are expensive now-a-days (what isn't) the talent and skill is amazing - especially the Cirque de Soleil shows. I do some gambling so I can keep getting room comps, but slot machines are so prevalent throughout the U.S. (in Mass, RI, and Conn for instance, there are a ton of them) that I'd rather check out things that are in Vegas that you can't get anywhere else. There's gotta be a thousand places to eat, and celebrity restaurants are all the rage now. As Ruby said, you must go to the Peppermill. Such a unique place. Buy yourself a drink and enjoy it. I'm too old for the club scene, but one thing I do love in Vegas is people-watching. You want to be entertained? Find a spot outside a nightclub and just check out all the visitors going in and out - dressed to the nines when they go in, and stumbling and wobbling out as they try to stand up from having maybe a few too many beverages! It's wild what you'll see.
Making my first ever trip to Vegas to play a couple WSOP events the first week of July. Can’t wait to do everything possible to avoid being outside in 100°+ heat. I’m fully on Team 60-75° outside weather. Anything over 90° is no bueno for me.
So many people who make RU-vid videos do not have charming personalities (or are hard on the eyes), but your personality is very warm and inviting, which really adds to this video. Well done.
My Sister and I are heading to Vegas for the first time in forever in December for my Birthday. I really like the Spa Day idea, it sounds like a really relaxing time Any chance for a Best Vegas Day Pass Spas video?
On the subject of cabs, I always use them to and from the airport. Never had to wait more than 10 minutes - usually much quicker. Make sure to tell them to avoid the free way and use the backroads, not the strip.
All my country lovers: GILLEY’S at Treasure Island. Line dancing, I believe they also have karaoke nights on Tuesdays-Wednesdays(card subject to change), live entertainment(some of your favorite country artists may make appearances and play a set), and of course, the mechanical bull. I try to ride said bull every time I am in town, each time trying to last slightly longer than the previous run. I have yet to try their food, so I will definitely get back to y’all on that one.
@travelruby you should create some generic itineraries. Like a guide based on a vibe. Nothing crazy long but something to give people direction to curate a certain vegas experience.
Vegas has the best Asian area in the world outside China. The Golden Tiki is a must! The least costly is Dim Sum where the locals go. Don’t forget a Fuku Burger . Delicious and one of a kind.
Well Ms.Ruby… My Birthday is Wednesday (Ruby birthstone) I will be arriving on soon, staying at the Cosmopolitan 💁🏽♀️Excited for a Girls Trip to celebrate my 45th with my bestie.
Awesome tips! And yes, I'd love a video of your favorites. From what I've seen, you have really good taste so I would love to know what tops your list!
My must dos would be taking time to adventure off like riding ATVs in the desert or go to the Grand Canyon, if you have a day to spare. Do a really nice dinner at Mayfair Supper Club. Have a few drinks at Skyfall before the sun starts to set, the views are so nice. Also, get late check out as soon as you can 😂. I woke up 30 minutes before check out after coming back from the club at 4AM. Thankfully, I already had late check out.
We've done Vegas 5 times since 2020. We have a few must dos. 1. We book a different hotel every time, and hop hotels in the middle of the trip. Sometimes do a few nights on Fremont and then switch to the strip. 2.Every time we go there's atleast 1new bar, restaurant, hotel, or show that has opened, so do 1 brand new thing. (Area 51, Circa, Ole Red, dirt dog, fountainbleu, Ski Lodge speakeasy) 3. Try a new drinks (caviar martini at Petrosisan, Fairytale cocktail at RW, tipsy robot, verbena at Chandelier bar) 4. Must see the Bellagio Conservatory!! 5. One fancy dinner & one buffet
Fashion Show Mall, as a KISS fan I always go to the Rio & visit their mini golf place, the 151 Octane from Fat Tuesdays,and I enjoy an early morning walk down the strip when it’s empty and not as hot. My crazy party days are over so I keep it calmer nowadays