The Man’s Guide to Vegas It’s no secret that Las Vegas is home to some of the world’s greatest entertainment and casino hotels. If you’re planning a trip to Nevada’s most popular high-stakes hotspot with your best buds, you’re going to need a solid game plan. Whether it’s your first time visiting or you’re looking for something different from the usual gambling fare, consider this your go-to guide for a truly memorable vacation. Planning ● Budget: Rule number one – always set a specific budget before you leave. When good luck strikes and alcohol flows freely, it’s easy to toss caution to the wind, only to find yourself with a giant headache and overdraft fees in your checking account later on. ● Deals: Get the most bang for your buck by hitting up Google to search for the latest discounts on lodging and airfare. Doing so will allow you to spend more money on things like high end gifts and late night detours. You’ll thank yourself later. ● Packing: Bring along a variety of versatile clothing options that work well for different events, and be sure to carry along some pheromone-fetching cologne if romance is on the itinerary. Other packing essentials include wireless speakers for the hotel room, aspirin for the inevitable hangover, and condoms for – well, you get the idea. Entertainment ● Crazy Horse III: Who said strip clubs have to be sleazy? This landmark gentlemen’s club offers an upscale experience frequented by the likes of Hollywood celebrities including Carmen Electra, Tyson Beckford, and Snoop Dogg. (3525 W Russell Rd) ● Sapphire: Get your pool party on in style at Sapphire’s topless day club, serving up the finest of boozy beverages by some of Las Vegas’ most attractive female bartenders. (3025 S Industrial Rd) ● Vegas Indoor Skydiving: No need for skydiving lessons here; this indoor simulator catapults you into the air over a massive jet engine that’s guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping. (200 Convention Center Dr.) Shopping ● The Crystals: Get your hands on the finest luxury gifts for men at CityCenter’s 500,000 square foot shopping center, home to a deluge of designer brands for the more distinguished modern gentleman. (3720 S Las Vegas Blvd) ● The Forum: What’s a trip to Vegas without a stop at Caesar’s Palace famous Greekthemed shopping mall? Also known as “The Shopping Wonder of the World,” this is the place for a wide range of specialty stores offering up just about everything you can possibly imagine. (3500 S Las Vegas Blvd) ● Fashion Show: Fashion Show goes beyond the typical chain stores you’re accustomed to with a variety of uncommon boutique brands, and they also have an impressive 80 foot
runway that rises out of the ground. Come for the fashion, stay for the hot models. (3200 S Las Vegas Blvd) Food & Drink ● Foundation Room: Take in gorgeous views of the city atop Mandalay Bay’s exclusive cigar bar. Catered toward Vegas’ upper echelon, it’s the perfect place to toss back an oldfashioned and smoke Havanas to your heart’s (or lung’s) content. (3950 S Las Vegas Blvd) ● Dick’s Last Resort: After you finish up with the cheap tables at Excalibur, make a pit stop at this infamous watering hole where profanities fly free and politeness is frowned upon. Where else can you and your waiter curse one another and then laugh about it afterward? (3850 S Las Vegas Blvd) ● Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub: Considered by many to be the number one nightclub in Las Vegas, The Cosmopolitan’s Marquee brought in over $80 million just last year.1 Have a cocktail and let loose in a world of high-profile debauchery with some of the world’s most famous DJs. (3708 S Las Vegas Blvd) From adult entertainment to couture catwalks, you’re sure to find something to keep you entertained during your stay in Sin City. Get wild, have fun, and remember: What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
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