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15 CRAZY Las Vegas Scams, Rip-Offs, and Tourist Traps Exposed in 2023



With over 40 million visitors to Las Vegas every year looking for fun and exciting things to do, Las Vegas has its share of scams and ripoffs that you need to be aware of.  In this Las Vegas blog, we share with you 15 of the worst scams and ripoffs in Las Vegas to watch out for in 2023. 

Arriving at the Airport


1. Airport Slot Machines

For many Las Vegas tourists, their visit begins when they arrive at Harry Reid International Airport. You can’t miss the many slot machines inside the terminal beckoning you to take a chance with your luck. The truth is that the slots at the Las Vegas airport have some of the worst odds in Las Vegas. A study conducted a few years ago showed that the airport slots returned just 85% of a player’s money over time, compared to 90-92% on the Strip. 



2. Taxis

Taxis in Las Vegas are generally about 30% more expensive and Uber’s or Lyft’s. In addition, Las Vegas taxis have also been notorious for long hauling passengers (i.e. taking unnecessarily long routes to increase fares).  Las Vegas authorities have now put in place fixed taxis rates from the airport to locations on the Strip – so long hauling fortunately is no longer a significant risk from the airport but definitely watch out on other routes. 



3. "Official" Photographers 

For many visitors to Las Vegas, a photo at the iconic “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign is a must do. Just beware of “official” looking photographers who may attempt to charge you to take a photo. There are no official photographers post to the sign. It’s a scam. You can take your own photo, or ask someone in line for help taking the photo. If you do ask the “official” looking person to take it – we advise negotiating any tip in advance to avoid any awkward situation.


At Your Hotel



4. Early Check-in or Late Check-out Fees

You arrive early and check to see if you room is available. Great new, your room is ready! BUT, there’s a catch.  The hotel won’t let you in before 4:00pm, unless you pay an early check-in fee, which can easily be $50, maybe even more. This is a total scam and ripoff by the Las Vegas hotels. The same is true for late check-out – many hotels are charging high rates for a little extra time checking out in the morning even if no one is coming into room later that day. 

Keep this in mind if you decide to do a split stay – where you stay in multiple hotels during your visit – you will likely have to check-out of the first hotel by 11AM and may not be able to check-in to your new hotel until 4pm. This has happened to us many times and you just need to be ready for it. Perhaps store your luggage at the hotel and head off for an activity before coming back to check-in later in the day.

5. Resort Fees

Resort fees are a controversial subject to say the least. Resort fees allow Las Vegas hotels to publish cheaper hotel rooms rates and bury a significant added cost, which they call resort fees.  Unfortunately, almost all hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and many in Downtown now charge resorts fees. Even if your room is comped, or if you are using credit card or frequent flier points to cover the room cost, you will still likely be charged the additional resort fee, unless you have a certain status with that hotel’s loyalty program. 



6. Hotel Parking Fees 

Most hotels on the Strip are now charging parking fees. During the pandemic, most of the parking fees had been removed, but that is no longer the case. Parking fees are back! Most recently, Resort Worlds started charging for parking as well. Some of the remaining free parking hotel hold-outs on the Strip include Treasure Island, Venetian, Wynn/Encore, and Tropicana. 



7. Hotel Convenience Stores 

You are in your hotel and need some snacks or refreshments. Well, watch out for the “convenient” hotel store. The prices in hotel convenience stores are a major rip-off with prices for even just a small bottle of water often around $5-$6. Many of the hotel stores are also subject to variable or surge pricing based on hotel occupancy. Don’t buy from these stores, instead go to Target, ABC Stores, Walgreens, or CVS on the Strip.



8. Hotel Room Mini-Bar charges

The dreaded hotel mini-bar is a common ripoff at many hotels, and Las Vegas is no exception.  Unless you know that you want to spend the high price and take something from the mini-bar, we recommend that you don’t even open it.  Hotel mini-bars now often include devices that monitor if things are moved in the fridge and, if you move something, it will likely show up on your room charge. Be careful!




9. Poolside Food & Drinks

It’s great spending time poolside at your Las Vegas hotel. Just be away, that Las Vegas hotels typically won’t allow you to bring in your own food and drink to the pool. To make matters worse, poolside food and drinks are generally very expensive. We certainly enjoy poolside cocktails on occasion, but just be aware when ordering your drinks that a big bill may be on its way. 


In the Casino



10. Casino Coin Redemption Tickets

This next Las Vegas scam is aggravating. A few years ago there was apparently a coin shortage, so casinos began to issue you tickets instead of giving you your change when you put your cash-out card into the money redemption machine. Well, casinos never stopped this practice and it is long after any coin shortage that may have existed. This is just a money grab by the casinos, betting on customers never cashing in their coin redemption tickets.  We recommend that you just take your cash out ticket to a cashier’s desk to get you full cash out, change included.



11. 6-5 Blackjack

6-5 odds black jack has become very common on the Las Vegas Strip, versus the more traditional 3-2 odds blackjack.  With 6-5 odds, a $100 bet will pay you $120 versus $150 with 3-2 odds, a big difference. To put it another way, the house edge increases 400% with 6-5 blackjack.  If you want to play blackjack, we recommend going to a casino offering 3-2 blackjack and avoid any 6-5 tables.


12. Triple Zero Roulette

Triple zero roulette is becoming common in Las Vegas, especially on the Las Vegas Strip. We would not recommend playing triple zero and instead find tables offering at least double zero or, better yet, single zero roulette. On a single zero roulette table, the house edge is 2.7%.  On a double zero roulette table, the house edge is 5.26%. With triple zero, the house edge jumps all the way up to 7.69% - NO thank you.  Downtown Las Vegas casinos typically offer double zero roulette tables and some even offer single zero.



13. ATM Fees

ATM fees can be easily be $10 per transaction at Las Vegas casinos – a total ripoff. Watch out for this ripoff. We recommend bringing with you if you can to avoid those fees.  You may also want to contact your bank in advance to check if they cover the cost of ATM withdrawals. 


On the Strip



14. Photos with Showgirls and other Characters

Showgirls and Characters on the Strip will ask you if you want to take a photo with them. Just be aware that these people are working for tips. If you agree to take a photo with them, they will expect a tip. We recommend negotiating the tip upfront to avoid any awkward situations.


15. Time-share Reps

It will be hard to miss time share reps when you are in Las Vegas. They may try to intercept you as you enter your hotel lobby (this is very true at Excalibur and Westgate, for example) or when you are out on the Strip. A time share rep’s first questions is typically, “how long you are in Las Vegas?” Don’t waste your valuable time on your vacation at a time share presentation. You can expect time share reps to be very pushy and we have heard they often become rude when you decide not to buy a time share. Don’t do it!

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15 Exciting Things Every First Timer Must Do in Las Vegas

If you have never been to Las Vegas, your first time in Vegas is a big deal and knowing what to do during your Las Vegas visit can be confusing. Let’s be honest, it will either make you love Las Vegas or hate it. We want you to love it as much as we do. Even if you’re only spending a day or two in Las Vegas, you want to make the most of your Vegas visit and hit some key bucket list activities.

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That’s why we have put together some of the exciting top 15 things to do in Las Vegas when it’s your first time in Vegas.

The famous Las Vegas Sign on the North end of the Las Vegas Strip

Walk the Las Vegas Strip

For first timers, there is nothing quite like experiencing the energy on the Strip from the people, performers, and the sites, by just walking the Strip, especially the Center Strip area. We recommend that you head out in the early evening, as the sky is transitioning from day to night. It’s always an amazing site seeing the Las Vegas neon lights and skyline really come alive as the sun sets.  

Don’t miss the free Bellagio Fountain and Mirage Volcano shows.

The view of Bellagio Fountains from our corner balcony suite at The Cosmopolitan

We always enjoy watching these iconic free Las Vegas shows and, as first timers, you have got to check them out. The Bellagio Fountain Show is quite a show to behold and includes over a thousand individual fountains all timed to music and lights. The fountains run every 30 minutes from 3:00PM to 8:00PM Monday-Friday, and from 12:00 noon – 8:00PM Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, and runs daily every 15 minutes from 8:00PM through midnight 7 days a week. Quick pro tip, the Paris Eiffel Tower lights will flash in sync with the Bellagio fountains during the show, so, if you see the Eiffel Tower lights flashing like crazy, well, the Bellagio Fountain show is going on, or is about to kick-off!

The legendary Mirage Volcano Show.

While the Mirage Volcano Show is going to eventually be removed given that The Hard Rock Hotel has purchased the iconic Mirage, you should definitely check out this piece of Las Vegas history before it is gone.  The Volcano Show fires on the hour daily 4 times from 8:00PM – 11:00PM during the summer months and from 7:00PM – 10:00PM during the winter months. 

Visit Europe while you explore the Strip

Inside the Venetian Las Vegas

You need to check out the inside of the Venetian and the canals. The artwork and attention to detail will transport you to a different experience, well worth experiencing especially as a first timer. You can take a photo at the famous LOVE sign inside the Venetian, visit Saint Mark’s Square, listen to the gondoliers serenading their guests in the canal. And, after that, head over to Paris and enjoy the view of the Eiffel Tower and perhaps sit down for a crepe inside at a creperie along the Paris street.
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Enjoy the amazing free art displays

The casinos along the Strip also offer some incredible art, right out in the open free for all to see. A couple of our favorites and ones that you should not miss are the blown glass art blossoms on the ceiling in the Bellagio lobby and the intricately carved woolly mammoth tusk in TI (or Treasure Island).  You can even head downtown to really enjoy some of the incredible Life is Beautiful art murals.

Incredible Life is Beautiful Wall Art Mural in Downtown Las Vegas

Don’t miss the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens are right across the Bellagio lobby from the front desk. Each season the conservatory is transformed into a new amazing experience and is a must see for first timers in Las Vegas.

Photo of the Bellagio Las Vegas Conservatory Christmas Display

Bellagio Las Vegas

Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Christmas Display

Enjoy brunch or breakfast at one of the great restaurants on the Strip

There are many great brunch spots along the Strip to fit every visitors budget and tastes. Our favorite breakfast and brunch spot on the Las Vegas Strip is at Mon Ami Gabi at Paris, right across the street from the Bellagio Fountains. Mon Ami Gabi is a French bistro with excellent food and some of the best street views along the Strip when you sit outside on their patio.  FULL REVIEW OF MON AMI GABI

Outdoor Patio seating at Mon Ami Gabi at The Paris Las Vegas

A quick pro tip - we highly recommend requesting their patio seating, assuming you have the time to potentially wait a little bit. While you can make reservations for inside seating, you cannot for patio seating. We recommend arriving a bit early and getting your name on their patio waiting list. We have not found the waits all that long, and the outside seating is a special experience, especially for first timers.

Check out a true Las Vegas iconic show from Cirque du Soleil

 Las Vegas is the place to see Cirque du Soleil shows. In our opinion, the Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas are simply better than what you will generally find from their traveling shows in other locations.  There are currently 6 Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas each with different themes and storylines.  

  1. O at Bellagio

  2. Mystere at TI (Treasure Island) 

  3. Michael Jackson ONE at Mandalay Bay 

  4. Ka at MGM Grand

  5. The Beatles: Love at Mirage, and 

  6. Mad Apple at New York - New York

Spend time poolside at your resort pool or at a day club

Las Vegas resort pools and day clubs are legendary and there are options for every type of traveler. If you are looking for the party scene consider some of the popular dayclubs like the Encore Beach Club, Tao Beach Dayclub or the newer AYU Dayclub at Resorts World.  Alternatively, you can enjoy a more relaxing time at your resort pool enjoying a Margherita.  Just a word of caution regarding the Las Vegas Strip food and drink prices poolside, they are very expensive and can be upwards of $30 for a drink. TOP 10 POOLS IN LAS VEGAS

Explore the fascinating history of Las Vegas at the Neon Museum and the Mob Museum Downtown

An easy Uber ride from the Strip, the Neon Museum’s Neon Boneyard is home to many of the iconic neon lights that had lit up the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown in the past. One of our favorites is the famous Stardust sign, which continues to find a home at the museum. If the history of the mob in Las Vegas interests you, check out the Mob Museum downtown near Fremont Street and, if you go, don’t forget to have a drink at the Underground Speakeasy.

Don’t miss the craziness and fun that is Fremont Street

Enjoy the free shows and music, and perhaps soar over Fremont Street like Superman on the Slotzilla zipline. While there, we also recommend that you head over to East Fremont Street by the Container Park to check out the incredible street murals and the fire shooting Praying Mantis.  Perhaps while you are these, you can eat in one of the local hidden gem restaurants in the area.

Downtown Las Vegas on Fremont Street Experience

Visit the Las Vegas Arts District

The Las Vegas Arts District is full of indie art galleries and performance spaces in converted warehouses, and is just a short Uber ride from the Strip.  One of the more popular and coolest venues to check out is the Arts Factory. The Arts District also is home to our favorite BBQ spot in Las Vegas, Soulbelly BBQ so, if you love barbecue, this is even more of a must visit!

Enjoy a special dinner at one of the many great restaurants in Las Vegas

There are many amazing restaurants in Las Vegas and you should treat yourself to a special dinner at one of them. Some of our favorites include classic Las Vegas steakhouses with an old school vibe such as Barry’s Downtown Prime at Circa or Oscar’s at The Plaza, but there are options for everyone. 

Plaza Hotel & Casino Las Vegas

Oscar’s Steakhouse

Try some great cheap eats on the Las Vegas Strip

Don’t just eat expensive meals while in Vegas, also save some money and take advantage of some of the best cheap eats on the Las Vegas Strip.  Whether it’s enjoying some tacos at Tacos El Gordo across from Resorts World, late night eats at Istanbul Mediterranean at Bally’s Bazaar Shops, or baby back ribs at Ellis Island, there are cheap eat options for everyone. CHECK OUT OUR TOP 10 LAS VEGAS CHEAP EATS RIGHT HERE

Check out an amazing Las Vegas magic show

Some of the best magicians are resident in Las Vegas and are well worth checking out during your first Vegas visit. Some notable options include: 

  1. David Copperfield At MGM Grand

  2. Shin Lim At Mirage

  3. Penn & Teller At Rio

  4. Criss Angel At Planet Hollywood (Mindfreak)

  5. Piff The Magic Dragon Show At Flamingo, and

  6. Nathan Burton Comedy Magic At Planet Hollywood

Go on an excursion outside of Las Vegas

 If you have time, consider heading outside of Las Vegas to visit some incredible sites such as the Hoover Dam, Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon, or even the Grand Canyon. You will never forget your first visit to these national treasures.

Now that you have an amazing list of must do Las Vegas activities for first time Vegas visitors, start planning and have a wonderful time in Las Vegas! Just remember, there is so much to see and do in Las Vegas that it would be impossible to do everything during one quick trip – so you may want to plan multiple trips!