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Casual dress is accepted almost everywhere, but it's nice to dress up for a dinner show. If you forgot your swim suit there are plenty of shops to buy one in each of the hotels.
Sunscreen is a must. Leave a Comment
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It's a cinch, whatever you packed to wear won't be hot enough, and you'll have to buy something a little sluttier to fit in.
Tons of makeup & hair styling stuff Oh, and back-seam stockings, with that garter belt you've never worn before Leave a Comment
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Comfortable shoes, wads of cash, and suntan lotion. Wear a warm coat in the winter, it was surprisingly cold in February.
Lots of film. It's like Disney World for Adults.
Did I mention wads of cash? Leave a Comment
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cash that you can afford to lose! It's most likely that you will. At least in Las Vegas you can have a good time doing it.... Leave a Comment
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What to wear Comfortable shoes for walking. You're gonna be crusing the strip during the day, and it's loooooong. Not to mention that the casino floors are huge. Your best flashy clothes, and I mean something sharp, like so cool you could only wear it in Vegas or maybe New York. Sunglasses, it's bright out there during the day, and you'll look like a superstar indoors at night, or pretentious. What not to wear Pajamas, you won't be sleeping. Black socks with shorts, 'nuff said.
Hangover remedies, my personal preference being Alka Seltzer just before passing out, I mean bedtime.
Skip the camera, someone else has taken better shots than you ever could. Plus, who needs to worry about a camera with all that's going on?
To make the most of your trip you must have: Cash, greenbacks, moola Credit Card ATM Card Lack of self control To survive with your soul intact, must-avoid-at-all-cost items: Cash, greenbacks, moola Credit Card ATM Card Lack of self control Leave a Comment
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Bring a small carry on, or maybe check it in now since they search most carry ons at the airport now...
Swim trunks, toothbrush, clothes to go out in, etc...
Lots of $$$$ Oh....If you plan on drinking a lot of alcohol it's not a bad idea to go to a 7-11 and get some OJ or bottled water (for the morning after all the festivities). Otherwise, you'll fall for hotel fridge drinks in your room that cost a @$@#$ fortune! Sometimes one can be pretty thirsty the next morning.... Leave a Comment
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Bring as much or as little as you like. Most hotels have free shuttles from the airport to your hotel.
Comfy shoes & cool clothing. Dress up for dinner. All shows are semi-formal.
This is the US. Anything you forget at home you can find here. There's a Walgreen's right on the strip.
A camera is nifty, but the buildings are SO big, it's hard to get each building into one shot!
One word: MONEY!!! Ya gotta spend it to make it, baby. Leave a Comment
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Travel light - the more you have, the more you lose.
Most of the time it is very warm or hot during the day and cold at night (it is in a desert afterall).
Nothing special.
No special needs.
Watch your money - use concealment pouches or pockets. Leave a Comment
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Clothings? What clothings?? Don't worry too much about packing too many clothings... You can do all your shopping in Las Vegas. Oh, but what you mustn't forget is to pack a carton of RED BULL energy drink. You'll need it for sure. ;-)
Don't bother too much with this. Get your hotel's Housekeeping Department to deliver up to your room ALL the amenities you'd need.
Yeah, and DON'T FORGET to bring along at least ONE camera. You just never know who you'll meet here! Hint, Hint, HINT.....
DON'T forget to bring along your ATM card and.... an open mind. Remember, if your ATM card is linked to international networks like 'Cirrus', 'Plus', 'The Exchange' etc, you can withdraw money from any ATM machines in the world. What's more, you'd even benefit from the low interbank exchange rates being given to you vis-a-vis if you were to change it at your local money-changer. I have survived on this method for ALL my trips abroad and so far, no ATM machines have failed me. Yes, even in the remotest villages in Africa. :-)) If you haven't tried this method, I challenge you to do so today. And be pleasantly surprised at how much you can save at the end of the day using this method. I kid you not! 'To travel is to live. To live is to travel.' - Tom Robbins
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