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Vegas on a Budget: 5 Things to Do for Free
Vacation travel is supposed to be fun and help relieve stress. Take some of the stress off of your wallet with these free things to do while you’re in fabulous Las Vegas. - Opens a dialog
A taste of Italy in Las Vegas at the Grand Canal Shoppes in The Venetian Resort.
Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
You can get a taste of Italy while you’re in Las Vegas. Stroll through Venice at the Grand Canal Shoppes in The Venetian Resort Las Vegas - Opens a dialog . This shopping venue features high-end shopping and restaurants with an amazing ambiance. You will see (and hear!) the gondolas that slide lazily by in the river that runs through the shops. St. Mark’s Square is the place to be for mesmerizing living statues and vibrant musical performances. Parking is free at the Fashion Show mall across the street from The Venetian, so you can hit two great places to shop in one!
The Venetian is a great place to start in a walk on “The Strip”.
Experience the Bright Lights of “The Strip”
If you are a fan of walking and general people watching, one of the best places in the world to do these activities is on the Las Vegas “Strip”. Just within the 2 miles between the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino - Opens a dialog you’ll find places to shop, like inside of a giant Coca-Cola bottle at the Coca-Cola Store Las Vegas, or the bright colorful candy-filled M&M’s World, where you can take selfies with life-size candy characters. Nighttime on the strip is full of bright lights and lots of people. The LINQ Prominade is full of shops and dining venues from famous chefs. It also hosts the High Roller Las Vegas Strip Observation Wheel, which isn’t free to ride but is definitely free to observe from below. This massive 550-foot wheel is a sight to behold.
Experience the Bright Lights of “The Strip”
If you are a fan of walking and general people watching, one of the best places in the world to do these activities is on the Las Vegas “Strip”. Just within the 2 miles between the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino - Opens a dialog you’ll find places to shop, like inside of a giant Coca-Cola bottle at the Coca-Cola Store Las Vegas, or the bright colorful candy-filled M&M’s World, where you can take selfies with life-size candy characters. Nighttime on the strip is full of bright lights and lots of people. The LINQ Prominade is full of shops and dining venues from famous chefs. It also hosts the High Roller Las Vegas Strip Observation Wheel, which isn’t free to ride but is definitely free to observe from below. This massive 550-foot wheel is a sight to behold.
The Venetian is a great place to start in a walk on “The Strip”.
The Fountains of Bellagio is a free show at the Bellagio Las Vegas.
The Fountain at Bellagio Las Vegas
The last scene in Ocean’s Eleven was set in front of the fountains at Bellagio Las Vegas. Set to music this iconic fountain show is a must-see, and has been a Las Vegas staple since it was introduced in 1998. While you’re there, take a peek inside at the stunning Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. This 14,000-square-foot space is beautifully decorated with millions of flowers in a different design for each season, with a special display for Lunar New Year.
Play vintage pinball machines at the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Pinball Hall of Fame
Admission to The Pinball Hall of Fame is free, but be advised you’ll probably want to bring some quarters. Over 200 vintage pinball machines, this is a place for kids and kids-at-heart. Each machine costs just 25 to 50 cents to play, and all proceeds support local charities, making this one place it’s really worth spending a little money. Located just on the Las Vegas Strip near Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. - Opens a dialog
Pinball Hall of Fame
Admission to The Pinball Hall of Fame is free, but be advised you’ll probably want to bring some quarters. Over 200 vintage pinball machines, this is a place for kids and kids-at-heart. Each machine costs just 25 to 50 cents to play, and all proceeds support local charities, making this one place it’s really worth spending a little money. Located just on the Las Vegas Strip near Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. - Opens a dialog
Play vintage pinball machines at the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Light shows start at 6 p.m. nightly at the Fremont Street Experience.
Nightly Shows at Fremont Street Experience
Step out into the bright lights of Fremont Street and you instantly know you are in Las Vegas. Every night Fremont Street features live music on three stages under a canopy of even more lights during the Viva Vision Light Shows that start at 6 p.m. Look up, look around, everywhere you look there is something to see and experience on Fremont Street. If you want to save a little money on snacks, do a little shopping at the ABC Store, where you can get everything from beverages to mixed nuts, all at a fraction of the price you’ll spend at the minibar!
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We invite you to take some time to browse around and dream of your next vacation, rental car or cruise, whether you’re booking for next month or toward the end of next year.
Vacation travel is supposed to be fun and help relieve stress. Take some of the stress off of your wallet with these free things to do while you’re in fabulous Las Vegas. - Opens a dialog
A taste of Italy in Las Vegas at the Grand Canal Shoppes in The Venetian Resort.
Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
You can get a taste of Italy while you’re in Las Vegas. Stroll through Venice at the Grand Canal Shoppes in The Venetian Resort Las Vegas - Opens a dialog . This shopping venue features high-end shopping and restaurants with an amazing ambiance. You will see (and hear!) the gondolas that slide lazily by in the river that runs through the shops. St. Mark’s Square is the place to be for mesmerizing living statues and vibrant musical performances. Parking is free at the Fashion Show mall across the street from The Venetian, so you can hit two great places to shop in one!
The Venetian is a great place to start in a walk on “The Strip”.
Experience the Bright Lights of “The Strip”
If you are a fan of walking and general people watching, one of the best places in the world to do these activities is on the Las Vegas “Strip”. Just within the 2 miles between the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino - Opens a dialog you’ll find places to shop, like inside of a giant Coca-Cola bottle at the Coca-Cola Store Las Vegas, or the bright colorful candy-filled M&M’s World, where you can take selfies with life-size candy characters. Nighttime on the strip is full of bright lights and lots of people. The LINQ Prominade is full of shops and dining venues from famous chefs. It also hosts the High Roller Las Vegas Strip Observation Wheel, which isn’t free to ride but is definitely free to observe from below. This massive 550-foot wheel is a sight to behold.
Experience the Bright Lights of “The Strip”
If you are a fan of walking and general people watching, one of the best places in the world to do these activities is on the Las Vegas “Strip”. Just within the 2 miles between the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino - Opens a dialog you’ll find places to shop, like inside of a giant Coca-Cola bottle at the Coca-Cola Store Las Vegas, or the bright colorful candy-filled M&M’s World, where you can take selfies with life-size candy characters. Nighttime on the strip is full of bright lights and lots of people. The LINQ Prominade is full of shops and dining venues from famous chefs. It also hosts the High Roller Las Vegas Strip Observation Wheel, which isn’t free to ride but is definitely free to observe from below. This massive 550-foot wheel is a sight to behold.
The Venetian is a great place to start in a walk on “The Strip”.
The Fountains of Bellagio is a free show at the Bellagio Las Vegas.
The Fountain at Bellagio Las Vegas
The last scene in Ocean’s Eleven was set in front of the fountains at Bellagio Las Vegas. Set to music this iconic fountain show is a must-see, and has been a Las Vegas staple since it was introduced in 1998. While you’re there, take a peek inside at the stunning Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. This 14,000-square-foot space is beautifully decorated with millions of flowers in a different design for each season, with a special display for Lunar New Year.
Play vintage pinball machines at the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Pinball Hall of Fame
Admission to The Pinball Hall of Fame is free, but be advised you’ll probably want to bring some quarters. Over 200 vintage pinball machines, this is a place for kids and kids-at-heart. Each machine costs just 25 to 50 cents to play, and all proceeds support local charities, making this one place it’s really worth spending a little money. Located just on the Las Vegas Strip near Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. - Opens a dialog
Pinball Hall of Fame
Admission to The Pinball Hall of Fame is free, but be advised you’ll probably want to bring some quarters. Over 200 vintage pinball machines, this is a place for kids and kids-at-heart. Each machine costs just 25 to 50 cents to play, and all proceeds support local charities, making this one place it’s really worth spending a little money. Located just on the Las Vegas Strip near Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. - Opens a dialog
Play vintage pinball machines at the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Light shows start at 6 p.m. nightly at the Fremont Street Experience.
Nightly Shows at Fremont Street Experience
Step out into the bright lights of Fremont Street and you instantly know you are in Las Vegas. Every night Fremont Street features live music on three stages under a canopy of even more lights during the Viva Vision Light Shows that start at 6 p.m. Look up, look around, everywhere you look there is something to see and experience on Fremont Street. If you want to save a little money on snacks, do a little shopping at the ABC Store, where you can get everything from beverages to mixed nuts, all at a fraction of the price you’ll spend at the minibar!
Sign Up for Costco.ca Emails
If you are interested in great deals Costco Travel has to offer, click here - Opens a dialog to sign up to receive emails. This will ensure that Travel and Costco.ca values are sent directly to your inbox.
Once You Are Ready to Travel, Costco Travel Can Help
We invite you to take some time to browse around and dream of your next vacation, rental car or cruise, whether you’re booking for next month or toward the end of next year.
About the Author: The above piece was compiled by Penny Anderson, mother of two young athletes, and Merchandising/Ecommerce Manager at Costco Travel. Penny has been a Costco employee for 27 years.