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Las Vegas for Dummies [Paperback]

Mary Herczog (Author)
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Dummies Travel November 27, 2000
Las Vegas isn't just for Elvis lovers, gamblers, and lounge lizards anymore. This down-to-earth guide helps you plan a terrific stay and enjoy the best this glittering town has to offer. You'll discover:
  • Diverse vacation suggestions for both gamblers and non-gamblers alike, as well as the latest on family attractions
  • Candid, helpful reviews of resorts old and new, plus tips on how to enjoy a first-class experience and stay within a budget
  • Thorough instructions for the most popular casino games, plus advice for increasing the odds of winning
  • The best nightlife entertainment, from Cirque du Soleil to Siegfried and Roy


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Your insider's guide to the best places and prices

Plan a winning Vegas vacation With scores of glittering casinos and an astonishing array of glitzy shows and over-the-top spectacles, Las Vegas can be a mind-boggling experience. Relax! This easy-to-understand guide is a sure bet for a great Vegas trip—complete with gambling tips!

Discover: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn't miss—and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Lots of detailed maps

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About the Author

About the Author Mary Herczog lives in Los Angeles and works for the film industry when she's not writing Las Vegas For Dummies. She is also the author of Frommer's New Orleans and Frommer's Las Vegas, and contributes to Frommer's Los Angeles and Frommer's Southeast Asia — you can never have too much of a good thing, something she learned in Vegas (although she still doesn't know how to play craps).

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (November 27, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764561626
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764561627
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,572,452 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I normally love Dummies books - this one is just not up to par, September 14, 2005
Dummies books in general are nicely laid out, with easy to read text, informative highlights, and simple symbols to keep you in check. That all being said, this just isn't my favorite travel book about Vegas. The Dummies style works great for figuring out how your software works, but it doesn't seem to key in properly to what Las Vegas is all about.

I think the main issue here is that the Dummies book tries to cover a number of different topics in a very shallow manner. Let's start at the beginning. It dedicates the first two chapters on how to get to Vegas. It lists things like "surf the web" to find cheap airline rates. I really didn't need a book to tell me that. It tells you to bring a cell phone. Really, if I get a book on Vegas, I want to know what to do and see in Vegas, and where to stay. The rest of this intro stuff is just fluff.

OK, so we get to the actual "arrival" part of the book. Once again you have a ton of fluff about "look on the web to find hotel prices" and "avoiding hidden costs". They could almost have a cookie cutter travel book at this point, with no actual content about the city you are visiting. When we finally get to the actual hotel descriptions, there is a brief paragraph (or maybe 2) on each one. I would really have liked some sort of easy to use table listing them all and their features, rather than having to scan the paragraphs hoping they mentioned the items I was interested in.

The restaurant area is the same way, a paragraph on each, no real organization to help you out on making your choices. But don't blink - quickly you are into "gambling tips and tricks". Really, if I wanted to learn how to gamble, there are ample books on the topic. I need to know the details in Vegas to choose where to stay and eat, and I still really haven't gotten enough of that information.

You get some information on shows and nightclubs, but then you get lists of top 10 things that aren't in Vegas any more. This might be historically informative, and I might not have minded its inclusion if otherwise the book was chock-full of specific, useful information. But given how much of the rest of the book was already generic, it sort of rubbed that in my face. So now I know even more about things that aren't around any more :)

I do love Dummies books. I own many of them and think they're great. For some reason, the Vegas Dummies book is the worst book in my Vegas collection. I guess it just goes to show that no one system can fit every need.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good place to start your research, January 4, 2003
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This is the second for Dummies book on travel I have purchased. I did not find it as helpful as the first book (on Hawaii), but it has some great basic information to start your research on if this is your first time to Las Vegas. The rest of my research was on the internet- mostly looking at pictures to get a feel of what I would like to see in person. You can narrow down quite a bit of your searching by reading this easy to read first half of this book, which is devoted to accomodations and attractions. It quickly gives you a summary of all you need to know.

The book was particurlarly helpful in summarizing what all the casinos on the strip offer to do besides gamble- shows, museums, etc. and there are a lot to sort through, and several are free! My family accused me of being to Las Vegas before because I had such a clear idea of where to go and what to see attraction-wise in what seems a chaotic city of entertainment, something this book is invaluable for.

Also helpful were tips on which casinos were connected to what if you want to beat the heat or not walk as far. This book needs to get updated though in that respect. The other half of the book gives tips and instructions on gambling for those going to do less looking and more gambling.

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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vegas Baby, Vegas!, January 7, 2001
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I had already been to Las Vegas before looking through this book. But it's filled with great info and a very fun way of looking at it. I have had really good luck with all the "Dummie" books I've read. Having already been there I can tell you that the info the author gives is top notch and right on the button!
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"It's Vegas, baby!" is the catchphrase from the independent movie hit Swingers - and that's all you need to know. Read the first page
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rack rates, pirate battle, plan your itinerary, big jackpot, meal deals
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Las Vegas, Center Strip, South Strip, Tropicana Ave, Treasure Island, Caesars Palace, Circus Circus, The Venetian, Sahara Ave, Mandalay Bay, Harmon Ave, Forum Shops, Holiday Inn, Hoover Dam, Spring Mountain, Hacienda Ave, New York-New York, Charleston Blvd, Main Street Station, Stratosphere Tower, Karen Ave, Twain Ave, Imperial Palace, Eiffel Tower, Fremont Street Experience
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