how much money would i need to take on a 4 day holiday to las vegas?

November 4th, 2009

Posted by admin in Las Vegas Holiday | 10 Comments »

for food drinks and spending money ,also how much is food and drink prices ,and clothes and stuff

It all depends on your spending habits. I know of people who have gotten by on $25 a day. However I recommend between $100 and $250 a day per person. You have to remember that a show will set you back about $100 a ticket. Gambling can be addictive and you have to be very careful because within a flash you could be broke. Food prices vary so you can budget accordingly. Clothes however can be very very expensive depending on where you shop. Just budget your money on a daily basis rather than gambling money, food money, clothes money …. at least a daily budget will actually stretch your money further. Any money left over from one day can be added to the next but never borrow from future days.

10 Responses

  1. SanAntonioTexasUsa Says:

    depends where you stay id say around 2500 bucks
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  2. iceman Says:

    Depends total on you and what you plan to do.Are we counting airfare and hotel also?

    Exluding plane ticket and hotel, a persons VEgas budget can range from 50$ day up to a thousands. Most people could easily get by a hundred bucks a day. There are tons of cheap food options, drinks are bsaiclly free if you gamble.
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  3. banananose_89117 Says:

    Charge what you can to save cash for tips and gambling. Figure $100 a day or more for gambling if you can afford it. Clothings, comfy stuff unless you are clubbing then to the 9z.
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  4. lvgeno Says:

    It all depends on your spending habits. I know of people who have gotten by on $25 a day. However I recommend between $100 and $250 a day per person. You have to remember that a show will set you back about $100 a ticket. Gambling can be addictive and you have to be very careful because within a flash you could be broke. Food prices vary so you can budget accordingly. Clothes however can be very very expensive depending on where you shop. Just budget your money on a daily basis rather than gambling money, food money, clothes money …. at least a daily budget will actually stretch your money further. Any money left over from one day can be added to the next but never borrow from future days.
    References :
    http://www.myvegasbuddy.com

  5. Gene D Says:

    If you plan to gamble, I’d say anywhere from $600-800. But honestly, only take as much as you are willing to gamble and potentially lose.
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  6. Michael M Says:

    $200 a day if you do not gamble and use your credit card.
    if you are a heavy hitter more of course but they will comp your meals if you are a crazy gambler.
    clothes are the same as where you live.
    don’t buy gifts in teh airport too high.
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    henderson guy

  7. m e m a <3 Says:

    Around 1000 bucks, to do anything. If more. I lived here all my life~
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  8. UrbanPhotos Says:

    To have a good time (go to shows, eat at nice restaurants, buy souvenirs, ride around in taxis, and sip fancy drinks at casino bars) I estimate $200 to $500 per day. For less than $200 per day you can have an OK time and deny yourself some of the vacation luxuries. To do nothing but free stuff and eat nothing but fast food you can get by on $20 or $30 per day. On the strip.

    If you’re downtown on Fremont Street, prices are lower for almost everything.

    These estimates don’t include gambling. You could control yourself and not gamble at all, or you could blow $50,000 on one dice roll.

    The "free drinks while gambling" concept is not as cool as it appears to be. Drinking alcohol impairs your judgment and you lose more money. You also might gamble more than you planned to… when your slot machine runs out of credits, instead of getting up and walking away, you might stick another $20 in the machine since you’re waiting for your free drink. Which actually will most likely cost you $20. There is a slim chance that you’ll win money instead though.

    So you should come out ahead by paying the $5 to $6 for a basic drink at the casino bar instead of gambling to get the drink for "free."

    If you like beer, Slots A Fun offers 12 ounce imports at $1.50 to $2 each compared to the $6 the rest of the strip casino bars charge. O’Sheas (next to the Flamingo) may have cheaper drink prices too.
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    http://www.urbanphotos.net/las_vegas_strip.htm

  9. Burnt Halo Says:

    Food depends if you stay away from high end restaruants. You would nned a cc for them. Cash at buffets and fast food restaraunts.

    Do a buffet at least once. Just Avoid Circus Circus/Excalibur/Tropicanna/Texas Station/Palace Station/Fiesta Rancho Station buffets, Silverton, South Pointe Barf o rama! I always left their with a pitted sore stomach. And I did not over eat!

    Good buffets: Wynn, Planet Hollywood.

    Fast food to eat, if not in your town: In N Out on Maryland Prkway. about 1.5 miles away on the strip. 1 is on Dean Martin Way/Tropicanna.

    clothes; Outlet malls! http://www.insidervlv.com website can help you.

    drinks: Walgreens. About two on the strip.

    Go to the Welcome to Las Vegas gift shop on the strip. near Cathedral way.
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  10. yamaha201 Says:

    There are many blogs and trip reports you can check out to get an idea of how much it costs to do stuff in Vegas. Once you get there look for deals at places like tix4tonight to get everything half priced.

    The amount of money you bring will have a direct relationship to the amount of fun you can have. There is almost nothing you can’t do in Vegas if you have the money to spend.

    My best guess is $2000 for 4 days and you will have a great time.
    References :
    http://www.7daysinvegas.com

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