
15 Vegas Money-Saving Hacks That Resorts Don't Want You to Know
Vegas Money-Saving Hacks That Actually Work
Book smart and save big on accommodations by reserving the cheapest room at your preferred resort through their website's "deals & offers" section. Once there, politely request a paid upgrade at check-in - it's usually cheaper than booking the better room initially.

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Avoid peak seasons coinciding with major events like CES or NFR to secure better rates. The city gets extremely crowded during these times, driving prices up significantly.

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Save on necessities by shopping at Walgreens or CVS on the Strip instead of resort shops. Resort water bottles can cost up to $9, while store prices are significantly lower. Avoid using the mini-bar fridge - MGM properties charge $50 for personal items storage.

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Transportation tip: Use the Deuce bus service for Strip and downtown travel. At $8 for all-day access or $20 for three days, it's much more economical than rideshare services.

Double-decker Deuce bus in Vegas
Watch for "CNF" (concession and franchise) fees on restaurant bills, especially at Caesars properties. These charges are discretionary and can often be removed upon request.

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Entertainment savings:
- Book show tickets last-minute through StubHub
- Visit the free Wynn "Lake of Dreams" water show
- Take advantage of happy hour specials
- Check Yelp for restaurant check-in offers

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Additional tips:
- Bring your own single-cup coffee maker
- Use your phone's hotspot instead of paying for extra WiFi devices
- Request player discounts before checkout if you've gambled during your stay
- Book dining reservations during off-peak hours for better deals
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