Aug 06

How can you get free drinks in Las Vegas?

Today I’d thought I’d share a little story of how I came to discover another trick of the Vegas trade of “getting the most of Vegas Casinos”. On one of my very first trips to Sin City, I discovered how to get free drinks without gambling. Well, it’s not really “free” but it’s close enough. It may cost you a few quarters.

Here’s what you do: Instead of sitting at any table games and waiting for the drink ladies come by, head straight for any bar that has video poker lying right there on the bar table. Next sit down, pull out a $20 bill, and make sure the bartender knows you have money in Video poker.Finally, proceed to order all the drinks you want so long as you have any money in the video poker. Take your money out asap so you don’t waste your $20.00. I continually use this tactic each time I am in Las Vegas.

The Benefits of this style of getting Free Drinks in Las Vegas

Benefits are pretty obvious once you get use to it. You get your drink almost 10x faster from the bartender than you would normally playing on a table or slot machine waiting on the drink ladies to take your drink and then bring it back. Another advantage is that you can get super smashed before heading off to a club! Spread the word with your friends! Please come back and drop me a comment to let me know how it went.

No more free paying $10 – $15 drink at fancy smancy bars in Vegas!

Drink up Cheers!

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Aug 02

Thought you knew a lot about Las Vegas? What You Probably Didn’t Know about Las Vegas?

Here’s some interesting fun facts that I’d like to share with you all hopefully it can come in handy while your on your Trip in Las Vegas.

1. On May 15, 2005, Las Vegas Celebrated its 100th birthday. On this day, 110 acres of plots were auctioned. All this happened in the city of downtown.

2. In 1910, gambling was illegal in Las Vegas. Later on gambling could come up as legalized gambling. The court approved gambling as legal in 1931.

3. The Golden gate hotel was the very first hotel in Las Vegas with the address of “1 Fremont Street Las Vegas

4. Hoover dam, which was made in 1935, was made with the workforce of 21,000 men working for five years.

5. The famous “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign that you have seen was made in 1959.
Betty Willis takes the credit of making that sign.

6. On a monthly basis, there are more that 5,000 people moving to Las Vegas

7. Clark county school district, which manages 280,000 students currently, is the fifth largest school and Las Vegas is considered to be the home to this district.

8. The interesting thing is, that the Las Vegas Strip (most of it) is not even in Las Vegas. The major part of it exists in Clark.

9. If you are thinking of getting a marriage license in Nevada, it is going to cost you 55 dollars.
But the best part about Nevada is that no blood test or waiting is to be undergone for weddings in las vegas.

10, Fremont Street once was closed for a year. In 1994, it was closed due to high traffic. In 1995 it was reopened.

11. The average visiting gambler spends 3.9 hours a day gambling in Vegas.

12. Approximate number of Las Vegas city residents 500,000

13. Approximate number of Clark County residents 1,500,000

14. The Average number of Vegas weddings per day 315 (better hope your not one of them drunk couples)

15. The city’s average high temperature is 105° (which it reaches in July and August), and the average low drops to 30°. The good news is that, thanks to its informal character, Vegas has no strictly enforced dress code. Only a few of the finer restaurants require more formal attire. So, pack accordingly, warm or cool, depending on the season.

16. The 50-foot cowboy and cowgirl you’ll see in the city are named Vegas Vic and Vegas Vicky. Now considered a veteran of silent hospitality, Vegas Vic has been welcoming visitors to Las Vegas since 1951.

17. Weddings have always been a big part of the Vegas scene, and more than 100,000 couples get married in the city every year. All it takes to get hitched is a quick trip to the Clark County Marriage License Bureau, complete with $35, an ID and your soon-to-be-spouse.

18. If you want a panoramic view of Vegas and its surroundings, ride to the top of The Stratosphere. The free-standing observation tower is the tallest building west of the Mississippi.

19. The first casino to be built on Highway 91 was the Pair-o-Dice Club in 1931

20. You should never have a problem finding a place to stay in Las Vegas. The city has 102,000-plus rooms – more than any other city in the world!

Hopefully you will enjoy these fun facts and can use it in some discussions while your in Sin City! Enjoy!

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