Anonymous
10/15/2025, 7:32:45 PM
No.2832814
>>2831939
I was in vegas last week, no clue on how the underage/fake id shit works, never got carded but im a balding guy in a hawaiian shirt. Some suggestions;
1. Visit fremont st at night, it's amazing
2. Shows are fun, theres likely something you will enjoy, im not gonna make personal reccomendations because idk what you like
3. Get a monorail pass. it's worth it.
4. Be aware of ATM fees, it's generally cheaper to get 250 in one go than 50 5x etc... idk your banking situation since you're a foreigner, but see if there are partner banks with atms where you'll have less fees; e.g. i bank with bofa, when i go to europe i use a barclays atm bc they have some partnership and discounted fees.
5. BE AWARE OF THE TIME. And how long it takes to get from point A to B, dont miss your show or dinner reservation from losing track or misjudging travel time; also most the nicer restaurants (steak/sushi) close relatively early, so don't do what i do and keep gambling because you're on a hot streak and then cash out a few hundred or a grand cash into your pocket and realize it's 2 or 3am and all you can get as a celebratory dinner is some mall food court tier stuff
6. Bring your own cigarettes
7. Dont forget to tip the ladies in the casino who bring you the free drinks (my rule of thumb is 5$/drink)
8. Dont worry about carrying around (or buying) water. All the drinks you get walking around are mostly light beers, and massive cocktails or slushies that all contain a ton of water (by design, they dont want people drunk off their ass on liquor or heavier beers and throwing up and falling and breaking shit all in the casino)
I was in vegas last week, no clue on how the underage/fake id shit works, never got carded but im a balding guy in a hawaiian shirt. Some suggestions;
1. Visit fremont st at night, it's amazing
2. Shows are fun, theres likely something you will enjoy, im not gonna make personal reccomendations because idk what you like
3. Get a monorail pass. it's worth it.
4. Be aware of ATM fees, it's generally cheaper to get 250 in one go than 50 5x etc... idk your banking situation since you're a foreigner, but see if there are partner banks with atms where you'll have less fees; e.g. i bank with bofa, when i go to europe i use a barclays atm bc they have some partnership and discounted fees.
5. BE AWARE OF THE TIME. And how long it takes to get from point A to B, dont miss your show or dinner reservation from losing track or misjudging travel time; also most the nicer restaurants (steak/sushi) close relatively early, so don't do what i do and keep gambling because you're on a hot streak and then cash out a few hundred or a grand cash into your pocket and realize it's 2 or 3am and all you can get as a celebratory dinner is some mall food court tier stuff
6. Bring your own cigarettes
7. Dont forget to tip the ladies in the casino who bring you the free drinks (my rule of thumb is 5$/drink)
8. Dont worry about carrying around (or buying) water. All the drinks you get walking around are mostly light beers, and massive cocktails or slushies that all contain a ton of water (by design, they dont want people drunk off their ass on liquor or heavier beers and throwing up and falling and breaking shit all in the casino)