But there are a few more things that you might want to consider in order for your getaway to be a success. Like I always say, a prepared girl is an MGF Girl!
How long is too long?
As much as I love the city of Las Vegas – I find that 3-4 days is the perfect length of stay. Unless you’re from out of the country, anything longer becomes pretty ri-donk-diculous! With all its over-the-top, show stopping, seen-to-be-believed experiences – by the time you reach the end of day three, you’re begging for something that isn’t flashing or screaming VEGAAAAAS! Aside from the rising costs of your mini-vacation, one can only hit a buffet/gamble/shop so many times before wishing for something simple.
Remember: Sin City is a temporary escape, not a permanent state of being.
Research, Research, Research!
You can’t just “go” to Vegas if it’s your first time (either on your own or with a group). Like anything else – you want to do some research. If you’ve never been to Vegas before, I recommend the travel guide Las Vegas Little Red Book: A Girl’s Guide to the Perfect Vegas. This is a fun, easy to read guide that gives you the lowdown on just about everything Las Vegas has to offer. Even a seasoned Vegas Vixen like myself picked up a few new tricks on where to hang out and how to fit in.
If you’re a more internet savvy MGF – hit the Google trail and look up Vegas oriented websites. The local tourism board sponsors and runs visitlasvegas.com, a great starting point every trip planner. Or perhaps you want the blunt honesty of CheapoVegas.com to stay within budget. But my go to Las Vegas online resource is vegas4visitors.com. Online research is a great way to go because the reviews are by people like you and you have a quick link to any deals being offered for the time you’re traveling. So sit down and get to researching!
Have a plan for the first night! Whether its dinner, drinks, and the club or tickets to a show – have the first night mapped out! The rest of the trip can be more flexible, but no one wants to get stuck in their hotel room brooding on what to do the first night!
Pick a Ring Leader
The Ring Leader is the person in the group who acts as the project manager. This does not mean you are the raging bitch who is planning the trip down to the minute! Nor is it the person who gets stuck planning everything! No, the Ring Leader is there to make sure things get done before the trip.
I usually end up being the Ring Leader because I know my way around town. While it would be easy for me to just say “Fine…we’re doing everything I want to do…” and force my will upon everyone – I choose to see it as being the point person. I remind everyone to book their flights, recommend things to do, suss out some basic research, and (most importantly) get everyone’s suggestions.
Having someone in the group keeping track of this stuff makes life easier for the trip in general. As long as the Ring Leader keeps the group moving – you should be ready for the trip on time!
If you are the Ring Leader – keep a little notebook. I usually get ideas thrown at me via e-mail, phone, or voice. I can’t keep track of it all so I write it down for further thought.
The Ride
If you are traveling by car on a road trip, it usually goes without saying you’ll be taking whoever’s car 1) fits everyone (and their luggage) and 2) whichever one looks the best. However, a majority of us will choose to fly – which means we have to deal with a rental.
Now, before you go off and say “We’ll just do whatever is cheapest,” I would like to appeal to your ego. Vegas is the destination where everyone is allowed to BE SOMEBODY for a few days! Image is a big part of the atmosphere and your crew wants to be hip and with it. Why ruin it by rolling up in a Ford Focus? NOT THAT THE FOCUS ISN’T A GOOD CAR…but this is vacation, ladies. LIVE IT UP!
Hop on anyone of the car rental websites and browse! Don’t be afraid of the words “Click here for a quote!” On this year’s trip, I was surprised to learn that renting a Ford Mustang worked out to about $60 per person after adding in insurance and buying a tank of gas (so we can drive it in empty) from Hertz Car Rental. We jumped on it and let me tell you – nothing is more fun/awesome than three dolled up girls stepping out of a shiny, burgundy Mustang at The Bellagio valet! If you can afford it – definitely look at upgrading the ride!
The Stay
Las Vegas is home to the most hotel rooms in one city. Most casino/resorts top out at about 2000-3000 rooms! And during many parts of the year, the entire city is sold out. Crazy, huh?
So booking early and selecting the right location for you and your girls is VERY important! Of course price is a consideration as is space. As I mentioned before, do your homework. Get on the hotel websites and figure out what works best for the group!
Each one of the hotels is unique in feel and atmosphere. I always recommend picking something that fits the group personality or wants. Are you looking for a high end shopping extravaganza? Maybe Caesar’s Palace works for you. Looking for the richest and most expensive location on the block? Step right up to the Wynn, Bellagio, Venetian, or Palazzo! Looking for Vegas’ new hotness? The newly completed Planet Hollywood and freshly renovated Luxor hotel is calling your name!
Location is also very important. If you’re regulated to walking to most of your locations – you probably want something at the heart of The Strip. If you have a car, perhaps traffic is a consideration. Whatever you choose, remember that everything in Vegas looks closer than it really is. And if you’ve ever walked the entire Strip, you know the pain in your calves that I speak of!
And don’t completely shut down the idea of staying just off The Strip (on Koval to the East or before the I-15 to the West). Hotel chains such as Marriot and Holiday Inn have invested money over the last year in creating great hotels off The Strip. Never underestimate the sanctuary that is the perfect off Strip hotel!
Next Time: Getting your bearings in Las Vegas and how not to pack the kitchen sink for your Vegas trip.