13 Worst Wastes of Your Time in Las Vegas

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Las Vegas has so many great things to do, but there's also a ton of distractions trying to waste your time and take away from your actual vacation. These are the 13 most common ways that visitors waste their time in Las Vegas. The first is waiting in line for buffet, especially on holiday weekends. So, you’re in Vegas on Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc, and you want to eat at the buffet. Guess what, so does everyone else. That line at the Bellagio Buffet might be 3 hours long! IF you are planning to eat at a buffet then eat at one that takes reservations: Caesars Palace and the Wynn, Cosmopolitan. Though you’ll want to make those reservations a month or 2 in advance. Really.
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Komentáře • 257

  • @YellowProductions
    @YellowProductions  Před rokem +5

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  • @wizirbyman
    @wizirbyman Před rokem +11

    for #5 for those who drive from socal to vegas, i definitely dont recommend saving your wildest night out for the night before you go home because the drive back is BRUTAL

  • @Lovejazz01
    @Lovejazz01 Před rokem +10

    We found out the hard way in 2016 when when we said yes to people begging us to go to a time share promotion, 3 hours + and they barely let us go in time enough to get back to hotel (NYNY) and get ready for the free show(at the V Theater inside the Hollywood) and we had to beg them to let us go then. The next Vegas trips it was so easy to turn people down for stuff after that..

  • @CathyKoalaCat
    @CathyKoalaCat Před rokem +16

    This is the most entertaining video I have seen you do Chris. Very different from your usual. I like it. Gets people attention. Especially because it is about Vegas & your Vegas videos always do well.

  • @kelp71
    @kelp71 Před rokem +2

    Omgosh, yes, the rental car sitch. We stayed in Summerlin to look at houses and rented a car. It is such a pain at their airport with the shuttle and the lines.

  • @tleeg74
    @tleeg74 Před rokem +6

    Chris adding a little humor in his videos with funny memes and stuff....I like it.

  • @kristinetwenty9374
    @kristinetwenty9374 Před rokem +45

    On our first trip to Las Vegas we were trapped in a time share for 7 HOURS !!! RUDE RUDE people and hard sell techniques that were so aggressive I had to threaten to call the police to get them to stop! Do NOT be roped in! The tickets are NOT WORTH IT! Add to that, we were dropped in the middle of nowhere and had to wait with 30 other people for a " free shuttle" ....we were exhausted and soooo angry!!

    • @barbie12365
      @barbie12365 Před rokem +6

      We did the same! Absolute nightmare, looking back I still can't believe we got suckered into it, wasted a day for crap tickets

    • @dan-omiteyounger4939
      @dan-omiteyounger4939 Před rokem +2

      🤣

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem +3

      Oof!

    • @kimberleydarr1590
      @kimberleydarr1590 Před rokem +2

      Same thing happened to me, hubby and two friends. It was our first trip and we got roped in. It was a horrible experience. I was honest from the beginning that we were not buying a timeshare and that us being there was a mistake. After a few hours I had to be rude and forceful to get us the hell out of there. It will never happen again. I always warn people now.

    • @Christine_1075
      @Christine_1075 Před rokem

      Yes never 👎🏽 again

  • @JWD1992
    @JWD1992 Před rokem +6

    As someone who has made many of these mistakes over the years, this list is spot-on, haha. I always knew to avoid the timeshare stuff, though.

  • @mariaaviles3380
    @mariaaviles3380 Před rokem +2

    The most REAL Vegas video I’ve see.

  • @larrybenton777
    @larrybenton777 Před rokem +2

    I rented a car at Avis counter inside Bellagio to go explore Boulder. Their cars are in the garage next to valet and very quick. The rental was a few extra dollars than elsewhere, but parking was free as you simply park in the same spaces reserved for Avis.

  • @kidcurry4202
    @kidcurry4202 Před rokem +2

    Just wait till next year with the Superbowl I'm thinking about going there for the first time then drive to LA to check it out..I can only imagine how BUSY it will be😳

  • @ThanksForSubscribingWeLoveYou

    There are some big ones! Thanks for another informative vid.

  • @jameshiga8077
    @jameshiga8077 Před rokem

    Hi Chris. Great list Chris. I did the buffer run and once was enough. For me it's now better to explore all the other grreat food o[ptions than waiting in line for the same things I had before. Thanks for sharing and take care.

  • @martind6115
    @martind6115 Před rokem +1

    Great Video
    Thanks

  • @BagsByCABYarnTravels
    @BagsByCABYarnTravels Před rokem +2

    Hi Chris! You've done it again. I absolutely cracked up laughing on the rental car with the clip of the vehicle going backwards on the road! You are too funny! LOVED this video! Thank you for being on point; once again. CAB 😊

  • @brendamclean8447
    @brendamclean8447 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great tips Chris❤

  • @jesusisfaithful7
    @jesusisfaithful7 Před rokem +2

    THANKS FOR SHARING ALL THIS GREAT INFORMATION. KEEP UP THE INCREDIBLE JOB 😁👏🏽👏🏽

  • @kristina_kruglova
    @kristina_kruglova Před rokem

    I love this recent update in the format if your videos, Chris!! They've always been engaging and it's even better, with the fun editing!

  • @sweeney0558
    @sweeney0558 Před rokem

    THANKS FOR THE REVIEW

  • @onlyslotbonus2988
    @onlyslotbonus2988 Před rokem +3

    Wise man you are! I get the hotel rewards through MyVegas & like to bet to all the MGM hotels, but checking out of 1 hotel at 11am & Into another at 3/4pm with luggage in two is a waste of time & hassle!

  • @Janelletravels204
    @Janelletravels204 Před rokem +1

    I agree with every single point you made Chris .

  • @freddiev125
    @freddiev125 Před rokem

    Crucial information Chris… Thanks !!

  • @MP-xf6gq
    @MP-xf6gq Před rokem

    Great Video Mr. Chris. Thank you. BTW...enjoyed your live stream on Valentines Day.

  • @tompmcneil
    @tompmcneil Před rokem +3

    There are advantages to switching hotels. New scenery, new options, and it does get me moving. Not all bad. Comps may only last 3 or 4 nights so move on to the next comp. It helps to have a rental car for the move. Oops, you said no car.

  • @josephwagner2816
    @josephwagner2816 Před rokem

    Good show as always, thanks.

  • @mariamiranda3208
    @mariamiranda3208 Před rokem

    Absolutely great list! And right on!!!!

  • @garsu9017
    @garsu9017 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video Chris. You do great short videos.

  • @BP-xx8yu
    @BP-xx8yu Před rokem +1

    In my experience using a car rental app like Turo was MUCH better than a big car rental agency. You get to pick your car make and model, it's cheaper for comparable models, and easier to arrange pick up and drop off.

  • @NothingMaster
    @NothingMaster Před rokem +2

    Thanks for another excellent Las Vegas presentation, Chris.
    P.S. In the beginning of the video, your buffet advice reminded me of an Anthony Bourdain line. 😀

  • @joannahayes2009
    @joannahayes2009 Před rokem

    Thanks Chris!! I’ll be keeping the relevant ones in mind in TWO WEEKS when I arrive! Woohoo!!

  • @bostonelevatorsaviation

    Great advice as always Chris! I have friends visiting Vegas this year. Thank you for these tips for me when I go next year.
    Regarding hotels, if you can, do a mobile check in, get a mobile key, and when the desk isn’t busy, go to the desk and get physical plastic keys later on.

  • @woodrowbunopaddle
    @woodrowbunopaddle Před rokem +1

    On the car thing.. You can sign up for one of the free rental car clubs (Thrifty Blue Chip) ,take the shuttle that I haven't waited more than 5 minutes for in 20 years.Then walk through the rental center directly to your car.,Now you are basically 10 minutes to strip hotels.Drive up to registration ,drop off travel partner with most of luggage to get in line for check in.Then go self park and meet travel partner at check in.
    Now if you don't need a car ,don't rent one.But it's simple if you do it right

  • @scottman895
    @scottman895 Před rokem

    Those are some very valuable tips! A good motto overall is to go early to everything whenever possible. I'll keep these in mind for when I eventually go!

  • @DedhedWaldo
    @DedhedWaldo Před rokem +1

    You hit all the mistakes I've made in the dozens of times I've been to Vegas. Could have used that advice about 30 yrs. ago LOL! I'm a big fan of the monorail but, you're right, it's best for long trips, like when I stay at Sahara.

  • @thewhatupdoegirl3584
    @thewhatupdoegirl3584 Před rokem

    #3 clips was funny 🤣, and when did the shuddles come back#4? I was just there the week of Christmas 🎄

  • @gasmangrowshow2231
    @gasmangrowshow2231 Před rokem +1

    You are a TRUE travel and Vegas OG,I agree with all your tips. We usual rent from the Cosmo or Venetian,depending on where we stay.

  • @larrybudsock6507
    @larrybudsock6507 Před rokem +1

    We always rent a car. We go to the Chinatown area several times during the 7-8 night trip. We also stay at 4-5 hotels, which are always comped, unless we choose to pay, like one night at Venetian on our last trip.

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas2311 Před rokem +3

    I lived in Vegas for years. I still love visiting. Everything in this video is true and accurate. Here are a few others....
    Be careful of the distances when walking. The Strip hotels are a lot farther from wherever you are than they seem. That's because they're HUGE! It takes a lot of walking to get anywhere.
    Avoid weekends, particularly holiday weekends. The difference between a 3-day weekend and the Tuesday - Thursday that preceded it is HUGE! Everything is easier--lines, taxis, finding a blackjack table you can afford, everything.
    This was mentioned in the video, but try to get reservations and/or tickets as far in advance as possible. You will avoid long lines and won't get shut out.

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem

      Thanks Rich!

    • @harlamguy
      @harlamguy Před rokem

      The overpasses you have to walk through to get down the strip are brutal when it's super hot out, too.

  • @chrisguardiano6143
    @chrisguardiano6143 Před rokem +2

    Great video Chris. One additional waste of time when it comes to Vegas is attempting to get tickets for a popular show a few hours before it starts and/or a few weeks before in the case of major events Vegas hosts like F1, National Finals Rodeo & the various conference tournaments for college basketball that are held in Vegas to name a few. These events often sell out right when tickets become available so it is important to get those tickets right then & there. I found out the hard way about this back in 2018 when I wanted to go down to Vegas to see the Washington Huskies play in the Pac 12 tournament a week before the tournament began & I couldn't get any tickets because all of the tickets for the entire tournament had been sold back in January of that year.

  • @edvaira6891
    @edvaira6891 Před rokem +1

    The one and only time I was really able to make the best use of the LV Monorail-We were staying at Signature at MGM, which is already in the back of the complex, and fairly close to the MGM Terminal…We decided to have dinner at Benihana, which is not too far from the station at the other end of the system, at the Westlake (although I will always think of it as the LV Hilton)-that particular Benihana used to be economical priced, now hellishly Overpriced (like most places) but it’s extraordinary Japanese village themed setting is gorgeous and was worth the effort and the bumpy ride, since we didn’t have to devote that much walking on either end

  • @McMansikka
    @McMansikka Před rokem +4

    For getting from the airport to the hotel I really feel it's worth it to book a private ride. It's bit more expensive than a taxi (but not by much), and no waiting in lines. The driver is waiting already when the flight lands, and better service. Also they even ask if want to stop at a liquor store, which I recommend to do. Off strip stores are much cheaper.

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem

      Thanks for the tip on booking a private ride

    • @adzisme
      @adzisme Před rokem +1

      The last time I was in Vegas, I took a shuttle which dropped me off near the Plaza Downtown, two hours after I landed.
      Never again.
      I second the above piece of advice.

    • @sunnyscott4876
      @sunnyscott4876 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely right.

  • @A-A-Ron_M
    @A-A-Ron_M Před rokem +7

    Regarding #3, it really isn't that bad getting a rental car in Vegas. I do it every time I go. Make sure you have Avis Preferred or one of the equivalent services that allow you to skip the counter at the rental car center. It will maybe take you 30 minutes total if you have to wait in line for a bus to the rental car center.

    • @MrDon967
      @MrDon967 Před rokem

      i think its more about driving the rental at the strip then the actual pickup. for example finding routes, parking, traffic, god forbid you take a wrong turn now you gotta deal with traffic from a different lane while trying to get back on track those sort of things. walking thru the strip just quicker especially on weekend trips and afternoon nightrush hours

    • @dougtube9870
      @dougtube9870 Před rokem +1

      I agree. If you're just going to stay on the strip I could agree that it's not worth the hassle, but I love getting outside that bubble. So for me a visit to Vegas necessitates a car.

  • @vincentv975
    @vincentv975 Před rokem

    this is your best video yet! time is the most valuable thing on vacation!

  • @dilippatel3268
    @dilippatel3268 Před rokem

    excellent video

  • @sutsokunthealifetv
    @sutsokunthealifetv Před rokem

    Fantastic video filming😍

  • @stevedavis3527
    @stevedavis3527 Před rokem +3

    Another wonderful video. I would like to add an alternative to two of the "don'ts." With regard to not staying too far out, pick a hotel central to what you like to do. I always stay at The Mirage. Partly because of the movie Vegas Vacation but I really love the hotel. It's basically central strip. Secondly, with regards to a rental car. When we want to get a car for a day and drive somewhere, we just use the rental car service at Mirage. Cars are right there in their parking garage. I've found this to be easy. Only problem is that its best to reserve in advance as they sell out.

  • @boomertuber8878
    @boomertuber8878 Před rokem +3

    Chris , I'm renting a mobility scooter when I come out. What is the best way to get the scooter from Fremont to the Bellagio? How do you cross the street on the strip using a Mobility scooter? THANKS

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem +1

      Hi Boomer -- You could probably take the Deuce bus with the mobility scooter. I'd check to make sure.. and to cross the street you'll need to take the elevators up to bridges. Just beware many elevators are broken so you may have to take a long way around

    • @boomertuber8878
      @boomertuber8878 Před rokem +1

      @@YellowProductions THANKS Chris!

  • @mrs.bdaycare5530
    @mrs.bdaycare5530 Před rokem

    We did a Hilton timeshare at Elara hotel. 5 days 4 nights with a huge 1 bedroom suit. Only paid $300 for the whole stay and spent 1 1/2 for presentation. I’ll do it again.

  • @LyndenH
    @LyndenH Před rokem +2

    The traffic on the highway between Vegas and LA on a Sunday is a killer!

  • @brucewestoby
    @brucewestoby Před rokem

    Have your RV. Camping in the outskirts of town...then taxi or Uber to the casino, or show .. good advice for the 15 highway bottle neck at the California border.

  • @bryannelson6139
    @bryannelson6139 Před rokem

    Great tips! Getting a hotel very close to a monorail station like Westgate or Sahara is a big time saver. Many of the hotels that have monorail stations are a very long walk as you indicated about MGM. I find Uber and Lyft is a huge waste of time because even though you save money the pick up and drop off places are usually in terrible back locations far away from the from the casino. Taxis will take you right to the front entrance. Taking a cab from the airport is the way to go. I’ve never waited long, even if the lines are long and they have flat rates to various predetermined hotel taxi zones so the price is not bad. And I totally agree, staying at a hotel off the strip, like the Strat, or the Rio, while it will save your money, you will spend so much time walking or taking taxis to get to the action.

  • @joep4235
    @joep4235 Před rokem

    Awesome! Ha ha ha... We have been going to Vegas for 30 years and we always stay Sunday thru Wed, just to avoid most of the issues you mentioned !!! 😀 thanks Chris !

  • @skippymcfunster2613
    @skippymcfunster2613 Před 11 měsíci

    LV is the only city I've visited where I've had to wait for the shuttle to/from the offsite rental facility. And that was on a Wednesday morning! One additional tip: waiting for the shuttle back to the terminal, we were standing out in the heat/sun, so keep the sunscreen handy.
    I feel like the monorail is an absolute godsend for a conventioneer staying at the MGM Grand. But as the video points out... west side of the Strip? Meh.
    what's amusing is that at the MGM Grand stop, you can see the front entrance -- it's about 15 seconds away as the crow flies. But getting there through the hotel takes like ten minutes!

  • @BP-xx8yu
    @BP-xx8yu Před rokem +1

    What's even better with the car rental time waste is when you finally get to the car rental agency desk... and whoops they don't even have the vehicle you reserved online.

  • @bert1981
    @bert1981 Před rokem +1

    Rental car point is complete rubbish. It’s can be a wait for the desk but lasts time I used it we were on the bus and out on our way 20 minutes later. As for wrong direction. It’s literally two turns to get on the strip. TWO how is that the wrong direction?

  • @grantos3000
    @grantos3000 Před rokem

    regarding car rental- we are travelling in August 2023 from UK - we dont want a car for all 6 nights - we just want it for 2 maybe 3 days so we can explore stuff like gold mines, lake las vegas etc at our own pace - would you recommend just renting the car from our hotel desk (Golden Nugget) for convenience, or will be be overcharged massively for this and we would be better renting it directly from the rental facility somewhere fairly nearby? I dont mind paying a little more for the convenience of renting it from the hotel but not if it is going to double the price etc!?

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem

      Hi Grant. I think you'll find the rental car rates downtown to be reasonably priced

  • @metalplaygrounds
    @metalplaygrounds Před rokem

    Good list. A bit exaggerated on the rental car suggestion. If you need a rental car you can easily book it and be leaving in your car 20-30 minutes after stepping on the shuttle at the airport.

  • @todstuber2155
    @todstuber2155 Před rokem

    Used Turo for car. Everything in app. Picked up car in short term parking. It’s the AirBNB for car rental. Easy-peasy. And saved money.

  • @Anon1mous
    @Anon1mous Před rokem

    Well said Chris. I’ve never ever rented a car in Vegas. Made no sense to. Also I did the time share thing once. Never again. Waste of time and high pressure sales. My go to hotels are Paris and formerly Ballys for cheap center strip action and convenience. I never understood paying for expensive hotel rooms when the only time I am ever in my room is to sleep. The rest of the time I am out.

  • @lralou8
    @lralou8 Před rokem

    I do agree about hotel hopping. With one caveat… comps. Last time I went I had two nights comped and Wynn and two nights comped at Bellagio. I paid nothing for Wynn. Not even resort fees. Bellagio was resort fees and tax. While it was inconvenient to change hotels it was worth the cost savings.

  • @CommandoMaster
    @CommandoMaster Před 5 měsíci +1

    How much is the shuttle bus from Downtown Vegas to the Strip??

  • @SportsBoss999
    @SportsBoss999 Před rokem

    Biggest waste of time? Watching this video. No, no, no, JUST KIDDING! This is one of your best videos ever Chris - GREAT tips for not wasting your time in Vegas. The rental car segment was hilarious - and very accurate, I might add. And you are SOOO right about not taking the monorail for short trips! Awfully long walks to many of the casinos from the monorail. For longer trips, it works well, as I used it to go from the South end to the Westgate (an underrated casino) - and the monorail is inexpensive. A word to those that must use a rental car - there are a few rental car locations right at some casinos. The one I used was at Treasure Island. Saves some time compared to that awful rental car location away from the airport. But it can still get costly constantly parking your car at various locations during your stay - so avoid using a rental car as Yellow Productions so comically explained! Another fantastic video Chris!!

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Vegas A list and for the tip on the rental cars at TI

    • @woodrowbunopaddle
      @woodrowbunopaddle Před rokem

      @@YellowProductions The rental car shuttle is actually in a great location for getting to most of the strip hotels. It allows you to either get car ,and drive LVB to a south strip hotel if you want to view a few sites ,and see the welcome sign.Or, if your hotel is center/north strip or downtown ,the rental center allows you a straight shot to the I15 ,to bypass all of the LVB traffic

  • @MillionMileDrive
    @MillionMileDrive Před rokem +2

    Get a Hertz Gold card... most locations, I don't have to deal with someone. Your name is on the board telling you where to find your car, just hop in and drive away.
    And be careful on the I-15 south, often people are slamming their brakes on the highway shortly after entering California because authorities are checking for fruits and vegetables... lolol

  • @JellicleNat
    @JellicleNat Před rokem

    In Mexico my mom would always finesse the time share people by asking for a free night at the hotel/buffet before even thinking about it. We would get an upgrade and avoid them the next day haha!

  • @chazjohannsen
    @chazjohannsen Před 6 měsíci

    I need a rental car for my Vegas trip because most of my time will be spent in North Las Vegas, where I’ll need to commute from my hotel (also in North Vegas) to my work place. But I wish I knew about the separate shuttle I’ll need to take to get to the desk. At least I’m not paying for it!

  • @eeeveee9176
    @eeeveee9176 Před rokem +6

    my sister in law lives in las vegas. we stayed at her house for a month. if you remove the strip & casinos . theres not much to do in vegas.i think its good for a weekend. but i wouldn't live there lol

    • @EmpireStateExpress01
      @EmpireStateExpress01 Před rokem

      True

    • @eraven1982
      @eraven1982 Před 2 měsíci

      As someone who lives here, this is accurate 😅 ... We get free parking for locals so we end up just walking around casinos to look for the free shows and fountains etc for the kids. We'll be moving again soon

  • @mzsantana87
    @mzsantana87 Před rokem

    😂 I was exhausted just listening to the rental car hassle

  • @Hintonbro.
    @Hintonbro. Před rokem +1

    Good tips - for rental car you probably will be returning the car with a full gas tank so that’s another time expense on your departure day (or pay $8 a gallon not to refill)

  • @nodnarb5285
    @nodnarb5285 Před rokem

    I've been to Vegas a ton of times and I agree with every single one of these.

  • @leocastrillo759
    @leocastrillo759 Před rokem

    binge watching these vids since im going for the first time for my bday in april

  • @barstoolentertainment

    The walk from the strip to the monorail terminal in the back of the Horseshoe and the walk from Harrah's terminal to the strip is the same distance as walking from the Horseshoe to Harrah's. Measured the distance on Google Maps. If I do take the monorail it is usually from MGM to Harrah's or Sahara, and the reverse of that.

  • @ChefNikuman
    @ChefNikuman Před rokem

    Fitting that the Welcome to Las Vegas sign is in the thumbnail because me and my friends walked to the sign from the Cromwell and back because they didn't want to pay for a cab and it ended up taking up half a day that could have been spent doing literally anything else. Tremendous waste of time! Lesson learned there. 😂😂😂

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem

      Oof! That's a long walk! Then probably a really long line once you got there!

  • @MrFunCollector
    @MrFunCollector Před rokem

    Just got back, never get totally wasted on your last day unless you have a late flight! Lesson Learned

  • @thetravelingfoodies
    @thetravelingfoodies Před rokem +2

    Hey Chris we have to disagree about the timeshare presentation. On our most recent trip to VEGAS 2 weeks ago we got 2 nights for $199 at Hilton grand vacations Elara for a 1 bedroom suite. The room was pretty big and had a kitchen. We just had to sit thru a 2 hour presentation. I sat a timer for 2 hours and once it went off, we left. I also gained 50k Hilton honors points too!

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem +3

      Glad it worked out for you! Most reports are not as good 😉

    • @thetravelingfoodies
      @thetravelingfoodies Před rokem

      @T. Nelson nah not obnoxiously pressuring. It was honestly a pleasant experience. Only reason we went is cause it was such a sweet deal for the price and the room we had. Sub. We will be uploading our new Las VEGAS series soon.

  • @starchild5477
    @starchild5477 Před rokem

    The last tip always makes sense.

  • @xyvar1
    @xyvar1 Před rokem

    It’s not a waste of time switching hotels if you have free rooms at different places. You can actually get your early check-in fee waived just by asking or by upgrading.

  • @fixpacifica
    @fixpacifica Před rokem +2

    If you're only spending one night in Las Vegas, I would not spend it in a casino hotel on the strip or downtown. It's too much of a hassle to park and check in. I'd go for something like a Comfort Inn or La Quinta a few blocks from the strip. Also, Las Vegas really blew it with that monorail, just because it's so inconvenient to so many hotels.

    • @adzisme
      @adzisme Před rokem

      The quickest drop off points are at Linq and Harrahs.
      Otherwise, unless you’re headed to Westlake or The Sahara, its not really an option.

  • @sumoneelse3011
    @sumoneelse3011 Před rokem

    While I agree about short trips on the monorail, we loved it for longer trips. We stayed at a hotel near the Westgate. When we wanted to head to the southern Strip we could jump on at Westgate and cruise down to MGM conveniently and relatively cheap!

  • @whistlebloer8254
    @whistlebloer8254 Před rokem

    As a frequent visitor to Vegas, I must agree with all that you said. Last December (2022), right after Chrismas day, we drove from LA to Vegas that took us about 8 hours. We promised ourselves not to do it again... ever. It is much better and cheaper to buy airline tickets in advance for real cheap, like around $100 rt. from LAX. You can take Uber everywhere while in Vegas for cheap too, around $25 to the strip hotels from LAS airport. You don't have to worry about looking for parking and paying for it. You are the best guide to Vegas, by far!

  • @dthangotf2882
    @dthangotf2882 Před 9 měsíci

    keep talking fast and keep the pace it keeps viewrs engaged. love oyur content.

  • @ryanr4361
    @ryanr4361 Před rokem

    What is the restaurant shown at 1:08 in the video?

  • @Bill_Woo
    @Bill_Woo Před rokem +1

    I have had great experience with the shuttles for Strip hotels, because they drop people off in optimized fashion, so it's not THAT different in time than a taxi. In other words they go first to the hotel nearest the airport - which you might pass anyway; then the next nearest - which you might pass anyway, etc. And my price difference has been closer to $20 each way, maybe since traveling alone (unlike with a wife, and bambino).
    This all assumes you stay on the strip. I stopped doing so entirely because they abandoned honesty in favor of the "Resort Fee" :(

    • @Bill_Woo
      @Bill_Woo Před rokem

      I don't mean to trash the video. All great solid, smart, reliable advice. I just think I'd stick to the shuttles though, until the time really mounts.
      There used to be a little shuttle bus that only ran from the Bellagio driveway. Inexpensive, no lines, tons of seats, so no bothering with reservations. It was on a schedule (maybe hourly?) rather than walk-up-and-use. It was discontinued but I'd check if it resumed.

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing that Bill! Yeah. I can see the economic sense for 1 person. But for 3. Yeah. Not so much 😉

  • @Hiker_who_Sews
    @Hiker_who_Sews Před rokem

    Yes, I totally agree. I miss the 99¢ steak and egg breakfasts that used to be common downtown. I'm that many years old. LOL
    My tip for residents near LA: The hot desert is hard on your car. I rent an inexpensive car at home, so I don't feel the need to drive as conservatively across the Mojave, (as I might in my own older car).

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem

      Thanks for the rental car tip Dannie. I usually rent a car for the Vegas drive from Socal too

  • @raymondpaul123
    @raymondpaul123 Před rokem

    I like the west side tram especially if you’re staying at what used to be called the Monte Carlo but yeah if you’re right next to the hotel you want to go to it’s not worth walking all the way to the tram. also, the Westside Tram is free the east side tram is not.

  • @kwmusic4560
    @kwmusic4560 Před rokem

    I never had anything close to the problems mentioned when I have rented a car in Vegas.

  • @justintime4408
    @justintime4408 Před rokem

    Just a note here about doing multiple hotels on a visit. When I did it with all MGM/Wynn properties, I had zero problems. Late checkouts, early check ins were granted to me. Completely complimentary. Now, I tried doing this with Caesars properties and it was a nightmare! The early check in fee at Caesar properties will legit be more expensive then your room rate for the entire stay. Not going to lie, IT WAS HORRIBLE. Bought groceries prior thinking I was going be let into my room (like MGM does). Never making that mistake again.

  • @Saturnuria
    @Saturnuria Před 6 měsíci

    I watched this video before going to Vegas. I rewatched after getting back to see what I got right.
    I have to say, I disagree on the Monorail. Used appropriately it’s a big time and money saver. We stayed at the MGM Grand and had reservations at the Westgate, Sahara and the Conference Center so the Monorail was very convenient. I’d also argue that isn’t is not a fifteen minute walk from the MGM lobby to the monorail. I’m not sure how quickly most people walk but, for me, it was less than five minutes!

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před 6 měsíci

      I think for you. Staying at the MGM Grand the Monorail makes a ton of sense! It doesn't make any sense for people Staying some place like the Bellagio

  • @lizaperelman4933
    @lizaperelman4933 Před rokem

    I made reservations at the Wynn buffet and had to stand in line anyways 😂 they wouldn’t let me in line unless I had a reservation

  • @BillGreenAZ
    @BillGreenAZ Před rokem

    When I lived in Orange County (California) I left for Vegas at 2pm Friday afternoon, thinking I would beat the traffic. It took me 3 hours to get 90 miles to Victorville. From Victorville to Vegas (190 miles) took another 3 hours. That was the last time I drove.
    JetBlue has 1 hour flights from the Long Beach airport to Vegas that are 1 hour. I never drove that road again.

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem +1

      Yeah. 2pm is a rough time out of the OC. Gotta be 9am 😉

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ Před rokem

      @@YellowProductions Did I mention that all of the Californians drive I-15 to Vegas in the fast lane? That is, except for the really slow drivers who drive in the slow lane.
      If you're not passing a slower driver, pull the F over!

  • @xoxpascalle
    @xoxpascalle Před rokem

    Not totally agreeing on the not switching hotels, expecially if you're coming from oversees and stay for a week or maybe longer like we usually do. It's fun to experience more than the one hotel I think ☺️
    We usually just find a nice bar or something to hang out in to wait with our luggage before we head over to the 2nd hotel.

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem

      It's Pascalle. All good if you know what you're getting in to! I think many people think the checkout checkin process will be easier/quicker than it actually is in Vegas

  • @zekeonstormpeak4186
    @zekeonstormpeak4186 Před rokem

    Use Lyft or Uber, but they pick up in the parking garage at McCarron . At times it’s a huge cluster because it’s not very organized,and there’s a lot of people looking for their rides. I’m sure it’s the overpriced taxis that made them go this location. If you do take a taxi, don’t let them take you around on the tunnel route. It will add a lot to your fare, and they do it thinking most people won’t notice. Tropicana to Paradise is the quickest way to the strip. Tropicana to I-15 is the quickest way to downtown.

  • @DoomGoober
    @DoomGoober Před rokem

    We had reservations at Carversteak House for a busy Saturday night in Vegas. We were excited to go! Except when we got there, the hostess informed us that children under 12 (or some age like that) are not allowed in the dining hall. Did we book through Yelp? Gee, if you know that Yelp booking doesn't warn people about the under 12 rule maybe fix that, rather than having people show up on the night of their dinners and be disappointed? Hostess didn't even apologizes, just stated it as fact. Nice customer service.

  • @carmenhuehnken649
    @carmenhuehnken649 Před rokem

    Okay, that was 13 tips not to do. We hope the next video has 25 tips why Vegas is so beautiful to come back every year. We love Vegas. Greetings from Germany. C&S

    • @YellowProductions
      @YellowProductions  Před rokem

      Thanks Carmen! I have a Bellagio Review and an Area 15 video queued up next in the Vegas series 😉

    • @carmenhuehnken649
      @carmenhuehnken649 Před rokem

      @@YellowProductions we stay everytime at the Luxor, i think it is the 9th one. Make some nice pictures for you with Our Shirts from you in August. Tanks

  • @ddg64man
    @ddg64man Před rokem

    Renting a car at the Vegas airport is not that complicated. Yes. There may be a short wait to take a shuttle from the airport but it’s not that bad. It’s a quick process to your rental car if you use the “skip the line” option.

  • @sergiodiaz1592
    @sergiodiaz1592 Před rokem

    Tacos El Gordo. Pay for burnt tortillas n dried steak n chicken

  • @johnnyvegass16
    @johnnyvegass16 Před rokem

    There is literally no wait most of the time for diamond and seven starts members at Caesars buffet.

  • @jaylayson69
    @jaylayson69 Před rokem

    I disagree with 2 of your picks. Do take the monorail because it’s cheaper than a cab and more comfortable than walking short distances. And so switch hotels. If you have weeks stay you get to try more than one hotel and stay in different areas of the strip or Vegas.
    I certainly agree with all of the airport transportation tips.

  • @michaelclark9991
    @michaelclark9991 Před rokem +1

    You are spot on Chris, we had no choice but to get a rental car this trip and it took 2 hrs from start to finish to get to our hotel. Such a frustrating waste of time and money.

  • @depalma13
    @depalma13 Před rokem

    Never had any problems renting cars in Vegas.

  • @bobb6313
    @bobb6313 Před rokem

    The rental car thing isn’t bad if you have an account (with say National)so you can go straight to your car. But yes if you don’t need one, getting around with ride share is as cheap if not cheaper. Shuttles take forever but cheap. Avoid taxis$$$$$$$