The Secret Thing Tourists In A Las Vegas Restaurant Should Request While On A Budget
Las Vegas invokes images of all things indulgence. From opulent hotels with unique swimming pools to endless gambling to its mobster history, Las Vegas is definitely glitzy. However, it would not attract the masses that it does if there were not ways to have an amazing Vegas vacation on a budget.
Las Vegas offers some of the best fine dining options in America, but you can make this aspect of your trip more wallet-friendly too. There is a little bit of chatter regarding secret menu items throughout Sin City's restaurants large and small. Sometimes secret menu items are not just items to order, but also items to order at great prices. There might be some of these discounted "off-menu specials" available, simply ask your server if the eatery has any on offer. Getting a secret item also adds to the allure of Las Vegas' intriguing and hush-hush connotations. The city might be moving away from the "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" slogan, but a bit of secrecy is part of the fun.
Choose which restaurants you want to visit ahead of time
Some examples of secret menu items include a beef, shrimp, and potato meal for just $7.77 at the Hard Rock Hotel or the duck fat fries at the StripSteak steakhouse in Mandalay Bay. Quite a few fancy drink selections are kept off of menus too. Keep in mind that, as these are secret menu items, it is hard to guarantee their availability. This makes asking your server and hoping for some Vegas luck all the more important.
Other way to access deals when dining out in Las Vegas are player's cards or gaming reward programs. Check online to see what each casino offers, especially if you know of any particular casino restaurants that you want to check out. Get your cards or join rewards programs for those specific casinos before you set foot in Sin City so you can start earning points right away. Even if you are only planning to do a little bit of gambling, missing out on these player's cards is one of the mistakes to avoid when visiting Las Vegas. Aside from restaurant deals, these cards and rewards programs could get you room or performance discounts too.