Lost All My Money In Vegas

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On my first trip to Vegas I discovered that I could withdraw cash from my checking account that wasn't actually there. It was labeled as 'cash advance' or something. Not a good discovery for drunk as hell 22 year old me. I ended up overdrawing my account by like $600. I had my first trip to Vegas and had a few small wins on the slots, $100 here, $200 there, some losses too obviously but ended up being well entertained within my budget I had set and took money home. However, had I lost my daily gambling budget everyday, would I still feel so inspired to go back??? Probably but wonder about everyone else.

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Lost In Vegas estimated earnings by months

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MonthEstimated earnings
March 2021$ 814
February 2021$ 2.11K
October 2020$ 2.24K
September 2020$ 1.69K
August 2020$ 2.37K
July 2020$ 3.08K
February 2020$ 3.92K
January 2020$ 5.08K
December 2019$ 4.52K
November 2019$ 4.43K
October 2019$ 5.09K
September 2019$ 4.85K
August 2019$ 6.21K
July 2019$ 6.81K
June 2019$ 6.23K
May 2019$ 6.73K
April 2019$ 6.67K
March 2019$ 4.44K
February 2019$ 3.97K
January 2019$ 7.72K
December 2018$ 6.2K
November 2018$ 6.78K
October 2018$ 9.31K
September 2018$ 10.2K

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24 Mar Things to do in Vegas once you have lost all your money and hope in life

Posted at 23:34h in Blog, Destinations, USA2 Comments

Let’s face it – Vegas is the place where hope and dreams go to die. The house always wins – unless you went to MIT and can actually beat math, or you practiced already on this site, you will most likely walk away with less money than when you waltzed in like Mussolini. But that is okay, just because you leave penniless doesn’t make you a loser. Being an unemployed 33 year old living off your parents and delusions of accomplishment does.

But enough about me, back to the plot – there is much more to Vegas than roulette, questionable seafood buffets, club binge drinking, and being hangover at a pool party pretending not to be wading in in drunk peoples pee – much more actually.

Vegas is a city in a perpetual evolution. And while cheap drinks and throwing money around are obviously Vegas’s historical contribution to American society, you can also walk away with some nice memories to share with gran sans alcohol and gambling should you plan a little you time my much deserving sweet little sashimi. So here is a list, in no particular order, of things to do off the Las Vegas Strip that do not require your soul and a chance on hitting snake eyes.

Red Rock

It is amazing something as beautiful and pure is only 25 minutes away from Sin City. While your soul may be long gone by time you get there, you may feel a deeper sense of purpose gazing at the gorgeous scenery surrounding Las Vegas and find some solace still. Red Rock is worth the trip if you want to find something to do off the Las Vegas Strip.

Neon Museum

If you want to grab a little piece of history while debaching away, check out the Neon Museum near old Vegas. It has a whole park littered with signs from a bygone era showcasing a living history of Las Vegas’s evolution. Stop by, your mom will love you for it.

Mob Museum

The mob created Vegas, so it seems fitting that you give the creators a head nod and learn what went into the sausage. Just off the old Vegas strip, The Mob Museum is the perfect way to beat the heat and impress your friends with all your newfound gangster knowledge.

The Grand Canyon

What better way to cross off two bucket list items in one go than a helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon? A drive would take you all day – this way includes from stellar aerial views of Hoover Dam and the Strip.

Helicopter over the city

If the Grand Canyon isn’t in your left over gambling losing budget or your are out of time, it is still worth an aerial tour of the Strip.

Bungee Jump and other weird rides at the Stratosphere

More than just Bungee, the Stratosphere offers a few different weird rides that make your gut flop. Not recommended if you have a hangover unless you want to leave more than your money in Vegas.

My Favorite Vegas Show- Absinthe

I’ve seen quite a few shows on the strip. Absinthe, however, is one I continuely come back to with its combo of crude humor and acrobatics.

Gold Spike

Many towns now feature bars with cornhole and beer pong, but it is nice to have a little break in Vegas from – well – Vegas. Some of the games here are super-sized too – ie trash can beer pong.

Roller Coaster at New York New York

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A New York Taxi themed roller coaster inside a hotel. What’s not to love? A lot if you are hungover….

Tour the Bellagio’s Foyer

If gratuitous drinking and sleeping with questionable club goers night club parties isn’t your thing, check out the Bellagio’s latest full scale diorama. From spring time to the Chinese New Year, the Bellagio uses flowers and floats to create pleasant scenes in their foyer to make you forget your just maxed out your credit card and woke up naked next to empty bottles of Cheese Wiz. There is also some of the famous Chihuley glass worth millions dangling from the ceiling year round.

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Drive weird scooters, muscle cars & exotic cars

…And why not?

Zip-lining

Off-roading

http://Vore.com

All you can eat sushi

Las Vegas locals love Sushi Mon https://www.yelp.com/biz/sushi-mon-las-vegas

Downtown Cocktail Room

Speakeasy – word of mouth place. Has a trick door with no handle or door knob. http://www.downtowncocktailroom.com

Tacos and Beer

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This place does awesome tacos and beer. They also have Techno Taco Tuesdays with DJs “on Tuesdays, we techno” http://www.tacosandbeerlasvegas.com

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Sweets Raku

A Japanese dessert restaurant http://raku-sweets.com/sweets/

Tank pool at Golden Nugget

http://www.goldennugget.com/lasvegas/pool_thetank.asp

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Shooting range?

Quick Tips

Getting there: If you’re heading to Las Vegas and you want to head there in style, SkyClub.com offer business class flights to Las Vegas that are much cheaper than you’ll find online.

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Which hotel?The Wynn is the most glamorous hotel on the Strip but it’s also quite far north, right at the top end. If you want to stay somewhere central with a super trendy vibe, The Cosmopolitan is probably the way to go.

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