Cheap Eats and Drinks…LAS VEGAS?
November 2nd, 2009
I am going to Vegas in a month….I am a college student and a wondering where is some good cheap places to eat…and drink..on the strip or directly off the strip…I am staying at Ballys. Is there any bars where I can get a beer or mixer for under 3-4 bucks…please help
My husband and I got married in Vegas and we were on a very limited budget. We took $500.00 and stayed 5 nights,and had the time of our life. In the AM we would eat at MacDonalds. Bkst Sandwiches only $1.00 ea. and OJ and coffee. Then at lunch we would grab a big hotdog at Circus Circus for 50 cents each. and all sodas and Mixed drinks are free as long as you are playing the slots. Beer is also included. So we would spend a little playing the slots and drink while playing. We tipped the waitress as well, Then we would go out and have a nice supper at Tony Romas and other places. We ate Steak,Prime Rib and anything we wanted very resonable.Go to the websites and check out the restarunts and prices . Then they also have dinner shows. We went to one at Circus where they have Dancers and comedians and singers and a Hawaiian Buffet of all you can eat and drink mixed drinks too for $16.50. They only have the Hawaiian show on Wed and Saturday nites. You have to make reservations because they sell out. It is an awesome show. Fire-eaters,jugglers,everything u can think of…It is a good time for little money,have fun!!!!Spend alot of time sitting by the pool and Hot tubs!
November 2nd, 2009 at 1:46 pm
http://www.lasvegas.com/?cm_mmc=Yahoo-_-brand-_-NA-_-lasvegas.com
This website has a lot of good info on vegas. Hope it helps!
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November 2nd, 2009 at 2:02 pm
I love this website…
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http://cheapovegas.com/vegas_cheapo_eats.php#cheapmeals
http://cheapovegas.com/vegas_casino_full.php?hotel_id=1003
November 2nd, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Usually the casino buffets are a good deal as the casino wants to get you in their establishments so you will gamble., and then of course there’s always McDonalds!
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November 2nd, 2009 at 3:02 pm
Slots of Fun near Circus Circus has dollar Heinekens and 3/4 lb. hotdogs for a $1.50.
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November 2nd, 2009 at 3:50 pm
My husband and I got married in Vegas and we were on a very limited budget. We took $500.00 and stayed 5 nights,and had the time of our life. In the AM we would eat at MacDonalds. Bkst Sandwiches only $1.00 ea. and OJ and coffee. Then at lunch we would grab a big hotdog at Circus Circus for 50 cents each. and all sodas and Mixed drinks are free as long as you are playing the slots. Beer is also included. So we would spend a little playing the slots and drink while playing. We tipped the waitress as well, Then we would go out and have a nice supper at Tony Romas and other places. We ate Steak,Prime Rib and anything we wanted very resonable.Go to the websites and check out the restarunts and prices . Then they also have dinner shows. We went to one at Circus where they have Dancers and comedians and singers and a Hawaiian Buffet of all you can eat and drink mixed drinks too for $16.50. They only have the Hawaiian show on Wed and Saturday nites. You have to make reservations because they sell out. It is an awesome show. Fire-eaters,jugglers,everything u can think of…It is a good time for little money,have fun!!!!Spend alot of time sitting by the pool and Hot tubs!
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November 2nd, 2009 at 4:34 pm
The place to go is Freemont Street! If you go to the Golden Gate, which is the oldest hotel in Last Vegas, you can get a great shrimp cocktail for $1. There is also a place called Ellis Island, although I don’t remember what street it is on, but they have really good BBQ there. A group of nine of us ate for $51.
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November 2nd, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Behind Ballys is a small casino called Ellis Island. They have the best food at really low prices. They also have their own brewery and they make their own root beer. Great place to eat. Don’t expect too much cheap food on the strip. Stay away from the high priced casinos if you want deals. Look for the smaller casinos, they usually have deals on food to get you into their place.
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November 2nd, 2009 at 5:17 pm
These are the best "meal deals" in Las Vegas
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/ctable.cfm?id=9
Steak dinner – $4.95 – Ellis Island
Prime Rib dinner – $7 – Main Street Station
.99c Shrimp Cocktail – Golden Gate
Frozen Margaritas & Michelob – $1 – Casino Royale
The best buffers for the $$ near the strip
Orleans – L,D
Palace Station – B,L,D
LV Hilton – D
info on every buffet in LV
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/referenceguide-buffets.cfm
If you make it downtown the best value buffet in LV is at
Main Street Station – L,D
You can pick up a sheet of coupons for the Fremont Street Experience at the FSE office, 425 Fremont, it’s on the second floor of the parking garage next to Walgreens. Just show an out of state ID.
2-4-1 coupon for MSS buffet
2-4-1 coupon for Fremont buffet
$10 free play Binion’s
$10 free play Golden Nugget
And a few more good ones.
~Jack~
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