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Hitting up some of the best places in and around the Las Vegas area. This video offers a comprehensive travel guide to Las Vegas, focusing on how to experience the city without overspending. The hosts share insights on budget-friendly accommodation options, avoiding resort fees, and navigating the city's various attractions. Highlights from the video include: Hilton Polo Club Towers (0:00-1:20): A detailed look at the studio apartment, highlighting its kitchen, king-size bed, and a full balcony with views of the strip, including the MGM and New York New York hotels. The hosts emphasize how staying slightly off the main strip can save on resort fees. Hotel amenities (1:24-1:50): A tour of the rooftop pool area, city skyline, jacuzzi, and grill spot. Luxury Suite Tour (1:52-3:20): A glimpse into an 1,800 square foot suite at Planet Hollywood, featuring a full living room, king-size bed with a view, a "killer bathroom" with dual sinks and a tub with a TV, and a second room with a full bath. Las Vegas Attractions (3:23-4:30): The video showcases Las Vegas's miniature replicas of famous landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and discusses the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino under construction. It also mentions Casino Royale for good deals on food and alcohol, and the Palazzo with its Wizard of Oz theme, hinting at a show at The Sphere. The Sphere and Street Scenes (4:33-4:47): A brief view of The Sphere and various "crazy things" seen on the Las Vegas strip. Dining and Famous Spots (4:55-5:30): A snack break and a visit to the famous Bellagio fountain, known for its water show and as a filming location for Ocean's 11. The video also draws parallels between Las Vegas and Times Square, New York City. Is Vegas Dying? (5:32-6:52): The hosts address the common question of whether Las Vegas is "dying," discussing resort fees and showing different times of day to illustrate crowd levels. They advise wearing comfortable shoes due to long walking distances. Transportation and Free Activities (6:55-7:45): Information on the train station as a transport option and a recommendation to visit the Bellagio fountain for free. Venetian Gondolas (8:12-8:34): A look at the gondola rides at The Venetian, comparing their cost to those in Venice. Atomic Golf (8:38-9:10): An experience at Atomic Golf, including pricing and what's included. Unique Vegas Experiences (9:42-9:50): Highlights unique offerings like getting a massage at a bar. Fremont Street Experience (10:50-12:20): A visit to Fremont Street, known for being cheaper than the strip, showcasing Circa and the oldest casinos, and highlighting the zipline experience. Historical Casinos and Quirks (12:45-13:50): A look at some of the oldest casinos, potentially "Mob Run" or used to be, and a rare coin-operated machine where you can still cash out. Pop Culture Landmarks (13:59-14:10): The Biff's Hotel from Back to the Future 2. Dining on a Budget (14:22-14:32): A review of a "fancy burger joint" and its approximate cost. High Roller Ferris Wheel (14:34-17:36): A detailed account of the High Roller Ferris Wheel experience, including ticket options (basic vs. happy hour with open bar), the 30-minute ride, and a recommendation to skip the more expensive option as it's "not worth it." Winter in Vegas & Drone Show (18:02-18:14): A reminder that Las Vegas can be cold in winter, mentioning the 38-39°F temperature. The video also unexpectedly captures a drone show. Avoid This Spot (18:16-18:39): A strong recommendation to avoid a specific neon sign attraction due to its high price and early closing. Machine Gun Experience (18:57-21:58): The hosts engage in a machine gun and handgun shooting experience, including firing a .50 cal, and highly recommend it for about $95.