Hank’s Vegas 101 – Your Best Bets
Think only the high rollers have fun in Vegas? Think again. In this, the final installment of Hank's Vegas 101, I'll show you how to spend five G-rated (and great) days in Vegas without spending a fortune.
Think only the high rollers have fun in Vegas? Think again. In this, the final installment of Hank's Vegas 101, I'll show you how to spend five G-rated (and great) days in Vegas without spending a fortune.
If you followed my advice in the earlier post, it's a safe bet that you're all set for a great Vegas vacation. So here are some insider tips on what to do (and how to save) once you get there.
According to Scott Doggett of Lonely Planet Las Vegas, "Sin City has taken or re-created the best that other great cities have to offer and then upped the ante -- making it bigger, grander, flashier."
In this blog series, I'll show you how to make the most of your trip to Vegas
Or sand, or water, or woods . . .
In my opinion, one of the best ways
to enjoy nature "next door" is with an Empire Passport. For an annual
fee of $65 per passenger vehicle, you have unlimited day access to 130
New York State Parks (20 of which are on Long Island) and most New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation facilities.
Following are a few affordable suggestions for the first time visitor. Keep in mind, the day suggestions would require a 48-hour day, so choices will need to be made based on your interests.
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