15 unwritten rules of visiting Las Vegas
Briefly

Las Vegas embodies a duality of experiences, from hospitality to chaos, requiring a savvy approach for an ideal stay. After relocating from Montana to Las Vegas, the author shares lessons learned over nearly a decade. Key advice includes embracing the tipping culture, staying hydrated in the desert heat, and recognizing the deceptive distances on the Strip. With a mix of preparation and spontaneity, visitors can navigate the vibrant city and have the time of their lives.
Las Vegas is a collection of contradictions, a city where hospitality meets chaotic nightlife. With the right balance of planning and spontaneity, memorable experiences await.
In Las Vegas, tipping is fundamental; it enhances your experiences. Whether it's your bellman, server, or tour guide, showing appreciation through tipping can also lead to unexpected perks.
Hydration is essential in Las Vegas. Despite the glamorous facade, living in the Mojave Desert means drinking water is crucial, especially during extreme heat. Drink responsibly.
Don’t underestimate the distances in Las Vegas. What seems like a short walk on the Strip can be deceiving, so plan accordingly to avoid exhaustion.
Read at CN Traveller
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