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Since, getting that book, I lowered my daily spend of to without being more frugal or lowering my standards.

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After multiple Google searches for “how to do Vegas on a budget,” I came across a Reddit thread where a savvy traveler shared his ultimate coupon book for over $1,000 in savings at some of the best resorts, restaurants, bars, casinos and hotels in Las Vegas. I knew Las Vegas wasn’t a cheap city but I also knew there’s always a way to save some money on anything, it's just that I didn’t know how. And for the most part (before discovering my new strategy), I was spending anywhere from $70 up to $350 a day on rooms, food, booze, games, and club passes. I’ve been doing Vegas 2 to 3 times a year for the past six years. All that $30, $15, $70 for breakfast, cocktails, and casino visits every day can add up quickly if you’re doing it all from your pocket without taking advantage of the plethora of promos available to those who know the secret of saving in Las Vegas! Nor is it the place you go to for camping, with everything you need for two weeks contained in your backpack. You see, if you’ve been to Las Vegas before, then you know by now that it is really not the cheap destination it used to be. Savvy travelers/gamblers, on the other hand, know where to get FREE meals, booze, shows, attractions, gambling bonuses, and more! Here’s how they do it…

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The average Las Vegas traveler opens his or her wallet to pay for every single meal, drink, and slot play.

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