Budget-Friendly Ways to Visit Las Vegas
Las Vegas is known for its glitz, glamour, and high-end dining experiences. However, if you’re looking to save some money like our family always is and still satisfy your appetite, there are plenty of affordable options available. My husband and I have been going to Vegas yearly since our oldest daughter was just 18 months. With that being said, we have tried and tested all of these suggestions. Look no further, here are budget-friendly ways to visit Las Vegas.
Here are my top Budget-Friendly Ways to Visit Las Vegas:
Fly Allegiant
If you have the ability to fly Allegiant I highly recommend you choose this budget airline. I know a lot of people are skeptical of Budget Airlines, but I’ve been flying with Allegiant since I was 18 (and am now in my 30’s). I have never had one bad experience ever. They are timely, have onboard snacks and beverages, and super cheap tickets! Flights from Bellingham (near Vancouver) to Vegas cost as low as $49 in April.
Best Cheap Eats in Vegas:
- Tacos El Gordo (Located near Resort World at the end of the Strip)
If you are a taco freak like myself, I am always looking for the best tacos! Tacos El Gordo is NO joke. Their menu features a variety of tacos, burritos, and quesadillas at reasonable prices. Try their famous al Pastor tacos for an authentic taste of Mexico.
2. Ri Ra (Located within the Mandalay Bay Shoppes)
If you enjoy a good Irish Pub, this is your spot. EVERY DAY from 3 pm – 6 pm they have an amazing happy hour! It’s half-off appetizers (highly suggest their wings), $4 Carlsberg and Heineken Pints, $3 Domestic Bottle of the week and $5 House Wine!
3. El Segundo Sol (Located at Fashion Show Mall across from the Wynn)
Enjoy their Loco Hour Mondays- Thursdays from 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm. The menu has a large variety of happy hour options. You have a wide selection of Margaritas and cocktails that range from $5.00 – $6.50, A variety of Draft Beers for $4.50, Chips and Salsa tray (it’s huge) for $3.95 and loaded nachos for $5.00. Finally, you have quesadillas for $6.95 and tacos for $4.00.
4. In-N-Out Burger (Located at the Linq promenade, plus many other locations)
In-N-Out is a west coast staple, and its affordable prices make it a popular spot for budget-conscious travellers. Their menu is simple but satisfying, with burgers, fries, and milkshakes on offer. Don’t forget to order your burger “animal style” for an extra dose of flavour.
5. Backstage Deli (Located inside the Luxor)
Backstage Deli offers generous portions of housemade sandwiches, wraps and salads and even an assortment of amazing and inexpensive breakfast items such as coffee, bagels, muffins and croissants at a fraction of the price compared to most cafes inside hotels and casinos. The portions are so generous they are very easy to just split which is what we did to save a few dollars.
6. Favourite Bistro (Located in the Linq Promenade)
Favorite Bistro is committed to providing you with the best experience possible. That’s why they have Happy Hour every day from 2 pm-7 pm. You can enjoy $5 drinks, cocktails and wine as well as $7 finger foods.
7. Tacos & Miches (Located on Fremont Street)
Yes – more tacos! If you haven’t figured it out by now I love my Mexican food! This is another amazing taco place that is easy on the wallet! Tacos range from $2.50-$5.50
8. Commonwealth Rooftop Bar (Downtown Fremont)
This rooftop bar serves a wide selection of hand-crafted cocktails. Join them Fridays and Saturdays from 7pm – 9pm for $5 Beers, $5 Wells, and $7 Wine and Beer.
9. Downtown Cocktail Room (Downtown Fremont)
Join them for what they like to call “halfy hour” because from 5pm – 8pm, Tuesday – Saturday you get half off well & call spirits, beer, punch bowls and wine. Plus $10 Selected seasonal cocktails!
Make sure to also check out “16 Of the Best Places to Eat in Vancouver”
Cheap Entertainment in Vegas:
1.) Bellagio Fountain Show
The Bellagio Fountain Show is a spectacular display of water, music, and light located at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. The show features a series of choreographed water jets that shoot up to 460 feet high, accompanied by a variety of popular songs and classical music. It has become one of the most popular attractions in Las Vegas, drawing crowds of tourists and locals alike.
The show typically runs every 30 minutes in the afternoon and every 15 minutes in the evening, making it easy for visitors to catch a glimpse of the stunning display. And did I mention it’s completely free?
2.) See a Show in Vegas at a Discounted Price
If you have a show in mind you’d like to see in Las Vegas, it’s typically better to get tickets the night of on Vegas.com “Shows Tonight” or Vegas.com/deals. Usually, you can save yourself some money. If you create an account you can save yourself an extra 10% – 50% off. Another suggestion is to visit a Tix4Vegas official Vegas outlet ticket stands around the city. There are several different locations to choose from.
3.) Wildlife Habitat at the Flamingo
Roam the peaceful and relaxing four-acre gardens, complete with meandering streams, waterfalls, exotic birds (aka Flamingos), turtles and fish. With no cost to enter, the habitat is a fun experience for the whole
4.) Visit Fremont Street
This is my favourite thing to do while in Vegas. This is a five-block pedestrian mall that features a spectacular light and sound show that happens every night. The canopy of lights above the street is the largest video screen in the world, and the show is free to enjoy!
Food and Drink: There are plenty of great dining options on Fremont Street, from casual eats to fine dining. You can also find plenty of bars and lounges where you can enjoy a drink and people-watch for a fraction of the price that the strip is.
Shopping: Fremont Street is home to several unique shops and boutiques where you can find one-of-a-kind souvenirs and gifts.
Fremont Street is a fun and exciting destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in history and culture, entertainment, or just good food and drink, and so much free entertainment, you’re sure to have a great time on Fremont Street.
Stay at the Luxor
When we go to Vegas we want to stay at a Hotel that doesn’t break the bank, but offers lots! The Luxor is your perfect happy medium. Not only can it cost as low as $39/night but it also has one of the largest pool decks in Vegas so it’s not overcrowded. It is super family-friendly and they even have two hot tubs which is hard to find in Vegas on the pool decks.
Our ultimate favourite perk is the fact that they allow you to bring in your own drinks which is unheard of in Vegas. Typically when you go to the pool deck security will check your bags and make you dispose of any liquids. But at the Luxor, you can bring in your own tumbler of whatever you want!
So if you are like us and don’t want to spend an exorbitant amount of money on pool deck drinks, hit up Lee’s Discount Liquor (costs about $13 to Uber too but is SO worth the incredible savings) and grab what you want for your room and make your own drinks!
Budget-Friendly Ways to Visit Las Vegas
In conclusion, a trip to Las Vegas doesn’t have to break the bank. By following a few simple tips and tricks I’ve outlined, you can enjoy all the fun and excitement of Vegas without spending a fortune.
Here are a few final tips: Consider travelling during the off-season or on weekdays when hotels and attractions tend to offer lower rates.
Next, take advantage of the free or low-cost attractions I’ve presented in this post. You can also find great deals on shows, dining, and activities by using discount websites and apps like Groupon and LivingSocial.
Finally, be sure to set a budget for yourself and stick to it. By following these tips, you can do Vegas on a budget and still have a fantastic time. Remember, the key to a successful Vegas trip is to have fun and enjoy all the excitement that this vibrant city has to offer!
Xo, Asia