3 Days and 2 Nights in Las Vegas 🥳 - All the Honest Truth
3 Days and 2 Nights in Las Vegas 🥳 - All the Honest Truth Here are the key points: 1️⃣ Drive via I15 from Los Angeles to Las Vegas , with stops along the way. The total drive takes about 4 hours. 2️⃣ Stayed at Vdara . Found a discounted deal on Little Red Book. Paid a 4-star price for a 5-star experience, and it was reliable throughout! - The hotel is overall good, non-smoking and without a casino. The only downside is the lack of its own parking lot. You need to park at Aria for $18 per night. From there, you can either take a free tram or walk for 15 minutes through Aria to get back to Vdara. It's not that bad. - If you forget to bring slippers, you can ask the front desk for free, but they won't be provided in the room. 3️⃣ No need for the rumored sandwich trick at check-in . The front desk staff are already familiar with it. When we asked how to get an upgrade, the guy simply said: "If you take care of me, I'll take care of you!" We gave him $20 and it was settled.🤝 - Photos 1, 2, and 3 were taken in the room (room number 3736). 4️⃣ Highly recommend FlyOver . We bought tickets in advance on the official website, but you can also check Vegas.com for discounts. We did one ride over the West and another over Chicago. It was absolutely beyond expectations, suitable for all ages, and left us excited for a while after the experience. 5️⃣ The Las Vegas Strip is crowded . We casually strolled and checked out the fountains at the Bellagio at night, which were worth seeing. We didn't join the other crowds since it was really too packed. If you can walk, avoid driving - the traffic is slow and there's nowhere to park! We also visited the Coca-Cola store. Many people bought the drink package, but most just took a sip and then threw it away, so just enjoy watching others' tables instead of wasting your money. 6️⃣ Sphere . Since it was visible from our room, we didn't make a special trip to see it. The emoji shows are very short and infrequent, mostly dominated by Bitcoin ads, which made it less interesting and caused visual fatigue after a while. - If you want to see the performances inside, remember to buy tickets in advance! If you want to capture stunning photos, the bridge at Wynn is definitely the best spot. 7️⃣ You can drive from Las Vegas to the Hoover Dam . In such hot summer weather, those who hike up to the bridge are, in my book, real warriors. 8️⃣ The Grand Canyon Skywalk is not necessary . The real scenic views are not there. 9️⃣ The Venetian is worth a visit as a landmark. Listen to the gondoliers humming tunes on the Gandola, buy an ice cream in the square, and watch the sky. In the scorching summer, pretend you're in Italy! - For breakfast, you can try Eggslut or have brunch at Sadele's in the Bellagio's Enchanted Garden. We also had a meal at Momofuku, where the mushroom noodles were very fresh and the modified Roujiamo was also good. - Bring a light jacket for sure, as there's a huge temperature difference between indoors and outdoors. In summary, without gambling or watching shows, three days and two nights are enough in my opinion. Many attractions can be casually explored. #LasVegasTravel#LasVegasHotels#LasVegasEntertainment