Best
Time to Go
Anytime is a good time to hit Las Vegas. You'll find it
running full speed ahead most of the year, with the
exception of early December and weekdays during July. Expect
to find the place jam-packed on weekends, especially during
holidays (Memorial Day, President's Day, Easter, Cinco de
Mayo and Labor Day). If you want to stay away from the
crowds, don't plan your trip the week between Christmas and
New Year's.
Vegas is also a big spot for conventions. With nearly 50
conventions each year, the city sees roughly 500,000
business travelers per year - and that only includes those
coming up for a convention. Sporting events attract a number
of visitors as well, including golf tournaments, boxing
matches and the NASCAR Winston Cup Las Vegas 400.
Average Weather
The most conducive times to visit Vegas are during the
spring and fall. In April and May, daytime temperatures are
pleasant, clocking in around 70 or 80 degrees. In September
and October, the summer heat has abated, and the pools
remain open.
Winter is pretty cold in Las Vegas, with snowcapped
mountains in the distance. If you're visiting during this
time of year, it may be a good idea to wrap up, or spend
most of your time in the casino.
The desert sun is relentless during the summer months.
Make sure you drink water at all times. Remember to keep a
constant supply of sunscreen with you and don't stay outside
if you don't have to.
Transportation
Taxis are the most convenient way to get around in Vegas.
You'll be able to easily find one, as they are always in
front of hotels. The Strip bus (Citizens Area Transit, or
CAT) costs $1.50 and links the Strip and the downtown with
stops near major hotels.
In-Season Costs
During a "normal" week, one that has no
conventions, holidays, title fights or local events on the
calendar, you can count on Sunday through Thursday being
less crowded, less expensive, and less stressful than the
weekend. If you're spending money on games, you'll more than
likely find cheap digs at the casino hotels. Most hoteliers
want you to spend your money gambling. Therefore, the rooms
are much cheaper. Keep in mind that even though your digs
might be cheap and the food is next to nothing in cost,
you'll probably dump most of your funds into a slot machine
or two or three.
Vegas is pretty much deserted during the two weeks before
Christmas. If it's a real bargain you're looking for, this
is when you'll find it.
Day Trips
If you want to get off The Strip for a while,
wake up early and head out to Red Rock Canyon. Here you can
hike the desert or climb up the sandstone.
Boulder City is a short distance away from Vegas. Here
you'll see Hoover Dam. Tour the visitor center and dam, and
take a ride on the paddle wheeler around Lake Mead.