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If you're planning a trip to Las Vegas for the first time, there are some things you'll want to know before you get there. The first is that you may not have the luxury of being a millionaire but you can still indulge a lot in Sin City. In fact, before you place your first bet at a Vegas casino, increase the likelihood of you winning by learning a few tricks of the trade. This article provides all of the advice needed to have a safe and memorable first trip to Las Vegas.

How to Survive Vegas with Your Wits About You and Your Wallet Flush

If you're going to survive a trip to Vegas, there are some things you can do to preserve your sanity and the contents of your bank account. The first is to make sure that you don't drink too much. Although liquor pours freely in Sin City, it's important to know your limits.

Too much alcohol means lowered inhibitions. It also means taking bigger chances at things that you wouldn't ordinarily think of doing. If you don't want to mortgage your home for the sake of paying off a huge gambling debt, drink with caution and give yourself a spending budget that you can live with.

That way, if you lose, you can walk away feeling like you had fun and not thirst for more casino action. If you do find yourself winning, only play on the money you set aside for the trip. Cash in all of your winnings right away and keep that money safely put away in a location on your body that is difficult to reach.

A money belt is one option. Worn under your clothing and around your waist, the stretchy piece of fabric has a zippered pocket for keeping essentials such as cash. Because you wouldn't lift your shirt up in a camera-filled casino, it forces you to put the money you've won inside the belt and act as if it isn't there.

Keep in mind that many people are like you, first-timers to Vegas, but there are also many people that you want to steer clear of. They prey on tourists and are waiting for you to drop your guard. If you stay aware of your surroundings at all times, you'll prevent potentially dangerous situations from occurring.

Never walk alone in a parking garage or down a dark street. Pay the extra money to have a cab or Uber driver take you back to the hotel. Keep the name, address, and phone number to the hotel safely stored on your phone.

You may also want to save the room number just in case you have a hard time remembering what it is. That way, if you've done some drinking or feel too tired to remember these details after a long day of sightseeing, you'll be ok. You'll be able to go back to your room and relax without any real effort.

The Top Mistakes Amateurs Make in Sin City

There are many mistakes that people make the first time they visit Vegas. They don't have a clear plan in mind about what they're going to do. They spontaneously decide what will take place during their trip minutes before they're to arrive somewhere.

That means, there is no real budget for the vacation. If you go to the fanciest restaurant in the city without a reservation, chances are, you won't get seated. Even if you do, you won't be able to experience the cuisine without spending a small fortune on it because there are different times of the day and days of the week where specials are run.

You're also likely to lose big at the casinos and do something financially devastating. Many people have taken out large cash advances on their credit cards to spend gambling and lost every cent. They don't even have the money to pay for a cab to get to the airport before leaving Sin City.

Still, there are a group of people who overindulge one night and pay the price for the rest of their trip. They don't get to see anything because they're stuck in their hotels sick with a stomach bug or a really nasty hangover. Because they didn't have any real itinerary set for themselves, they see nothing more than the interior walls of their hotel room.

The more you bet, the chances of you winning increases. Max play payouts are significantly grander than regular play payouts. If you have the luxury of making bigger bets on the slot machines, you could very well become a millionaire on your first trip to Vegas. Keep in mind, however, that if you don't have that kind of money to spend or lose, you could walk away with a significant amount of debt that you'll need extra income to pay off.

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