@@gabymilan1912 My personal opinion after having lived in Las Vegas for 20+ years is that it’s a waste of your time, money, and it’s way too hyped up. Everything is too expensive because they increase prices on everything down to water bottles; the entire strip is a marketing ploy to get you to spend as much of your money as possible. Just get drunk at home and save your money for better experiences and better locations. 🤷🏼♀️ But, it may also just depend on what you’re looking for anyway.
@@brettgosorn8353 I would say only if you’re in north/northeast vegas or right outside of the strip tbh, but the further west/northwest and southwest you go in Vegas the more higher-income living you’ll see and less lower income housing. That’s just how the difference is between some of the Vegas communities/neighborhoods. Like for example, summerlin versus north/sunrise manor or even around MLK blvd or north rancho or south Decatur
@@shaunasugarbrother you put this “advice” here assuming everybody going to Vegas LIVES in Vegas. 90 percent of these people have to travel hours to get there. So yeah. I’m not getting drunk in my fucking airBnB I’m going to the strip
You would think all the other high priced places would take a hint and charge normal fare. I was blown away by the $25 price for a regular burger and fries at Johnny Rockets, also the regular like McDonald's breakfast for another $25.
That Korean BBQ restaurant Gen is seriously so good - I went to a lot of restaurants in Vegas for my last trip and this was for sure my favorite. It’s cheap for all you can eat bbq.
Ocean one grill SAVED my ass while in vegas. No where else can you get such value. Food is solid, 3 for 12 drinks is unbeatable on the strip. For under $15 i got an entire breakfast, extra side of bacon and coffee.
Best tip when going to Vegas if you’re not trying to spend a lot of money, don’t buy anything on the strip. Everything is stupid over priced, a bottle of water is like 5 bucks. But as soon as you leave the strip it’s like things are priced normally again
My husband and I went to Vegas for 6 nights and 7 days or 7 nights and eight days I can't quite remember and we had around $1,000 and still came back with plenty of change leftover we also went prior to that for 5 days and we had around $600 and between the two of us buying souvenirs enjoying ourselves eating what we want still came back with change so it definitely can be done it's just if you're a heavy Gambler and a heavy drinker and you don't want the prices that's what would get you but see we don't drink or gamble but we do enjoy other festivities the sightseeing the shopping and eating
Just got back from Vegas. Tried Ocean One and the food was good. The drinks at 3 for $12 not $10 but they are still good. Yes there is a wait but it goes pretty quick. The Breeze is a better spot than Fat Tuesday. It is cheaper too.
How about this. Go to the sign first, then go to planet hollywood for breakfast, then walk to Bellagio for the water show and conservatory, go back to planet to ocean one. Walk to back to Bellagio for the water show ( worth seeing it twice) go to Cesears to the shops. Free storm show. Walk back to planet hollywood for the buffet. Saves a few uber or cab rides.
Man, I feel grateful that we still have tourists come here. The strip really needs to get back to reality with their prices. I hate how our tourists get shafted with parking, resort fees and now I saw a receipt with a “drink fee.” Stop nickel and diming our tourists…or I should say, stop $1 to $5 our tourists and make them feel good a little bit about coming here! You’re already getting their money, bring back more of those comps and drink/food specials! Living here I stay away from the strip and downtown and like the local spots. Just want say though. As a resident and if you’re a tourist reading this; I appreciate the hell out of you all coming here and making it a destination for your travels.
Those aren't Ocean One's updated prices... this is from well over a year ago bc their dishes are $5.99/6.99 & 3 cocktails are $12 not 10 that last time I ate there in September 2022.
Also you can get a an all day bus pass for like $12 bucks or something and it stops up and down the strip all day long without you having to pay for an Uber
There is a restaurant that is located in the Miracle Mile shopping in Planet Rock. They have lunch specials under $20 and when we were there they had 3 drinks for $15 and it wasnt watered down either!
As an introvert with social anxiety my dream is to one day get over it so I can enjoy these kinds of places. So far I managed to push myself to spend at least one hour outside everyday. Gotta start somewhere, you know, baby steps. Next step is to actually interact with strangers, which I know it's gonna be tuff but I just gotta do it. I just hope I can do it. 😖
Go to downtown Las Vegas every year. Going next month for 2 weeks. Absolutely love your channel. Just hit that subscribe button. Staying at the Four Queens. Thanks for the tips.
When we stayed at the Bellagio last year we kinda had a difficult time finding buffets that were easily accessible and close to us so we ordered a lot of room service instead.
they don't have the 5 buffet's in 24hrs for $99 anymore? you could go to Paris, Flamingo, Cesar's (extra $5), the other resorts right in that spot... It's been ten years, so it's probably SO different now!