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Las Vegas for Kids, Attractions, Activities, Fun Family Vacation Ideas
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> in Las Vegas So what makes me an expert about Las Vegas? The fact that I live here part time, the fact that I make my living selling hotel reservations, car rentals, advertisements, etc. You would think I would be praising this town as the greatest place on earth? So why am I not doing this? Because it's not the truth. You want a glossed over version of glitz and glamour go to Vegas.com (They have a $6 million dollar advertising budget if they said or wrote anything that wasn't glitzy and glamorous someone would be fired). I can't fire myself. I don't get rich misleading people. People visit my sites like this one or Las Vegas Guide because they offer REAL INFORMATION. I tell the truth. Vegas is an okay place to visit. But stay off the strip or in the center of the Strip depending on your budget. The strip is huge, bring good walking shoes, be prepared to get very tired, drink lots of water, bring sunblock. Keep the kids at home - In the recent past marketers have tried to portray Las Vegas as a place for families, but it's really not. What are you gonna do sit around the pool all day watching your kids swim? You can do that in a hundred other places. Leave the kids home. Las Vegas is a place for adults who like to smoke, drink, stay up late, co-mingle, get laid, go to parties, and do nightlife things. If that is your think then come on and visit. If you want to save money stay at an Airport Hotel, or a Hotel in Henderson or Summerlin. Then rent a car, and rent a car from us because that's how we make our money and we like to pay our bills and vacation in San Diego. Plus our car rentals are cheap, and you only have to search once to search all the major players. Check out our ads - they are all up-to-date. If there is a deal going on it will be in an ad. Why else would we run ads on the site? Why would advertisers choose to advertise. Because they want your business - so why not give em a chance, take a look and see what they have to offer. You may find a deal you may not. But we get paid for ads too (it's how we make our living). Back in your hometown at your hometown job you make money by doing what you do, this is what we do. Vegas is an okay town. Don't overbuild your expectations, do get overly excited. Plan on spending a couple of days and don't try and do everything at once. Pace yourself. Make a game plan. If you like to gamble set a budget and stick too it. Don't be a sore loser - the odds of you losing are pretty high. In fact almost everyone loses in Vegas. If you want to learn how to increase your odds of winning read this ebook on how to pick the best slot machines. It's actually our numer one selling information product. And the second best seller next to car rentals. We rent a lot of cars because it's so cheap. It's free to compare rates. And the ebook is a fraction of the cost of what you will lose on the slots if you play them. With the knowledge in the ebook you may actually be one of the few winners who goes home with more than they came with. I will vouch personally for one thing about this ebook - we have yet to have a single person who has purchased it ask for their money back. So that must be saying something. One day inevitably it will happen (I probably jinxed myself just writing it) but what the hell. It's a gamble I'm willing to take.
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