How to do Las Vegas in your 20s, 30s and 40s
- In your 20s - WHERE TO SLEEP: In your 20s, you want the most fun possible, for the cheapest price possible. Oñoz-Wright suggests travellers will find great and affordable options at The LINQ Hotel and Casino, Planet Hollywood or the New York-New York. (Courtesy The LINQ Hotel and Casino)
- WHERE TO EAT: Oñoz-Wright suggests travellers on a budget check out the food court at their hotel for affordable dining options. (Fotolia)
- WHAT TO DO: During the day, hang out by the penny slots or at a pool club, while at night, head to one of the city's more Snapchat-worthy nightclubs like Omnia, Hakkasan or Marquee. (Courtesy Angel Management Group/Hakkasan)
- In your 30s - WHERE TO SLEEP: Comfort, cleanliness and a little bit of swag is important in a hotel, notes Oñoz-Wright, who suggests the Cromwell, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas or the Delano at Mandalay Bay for a nice hotel at a decent price. (Courtesy Delano at Mandalay Bay)
- WHERE TO EAT: Mix in some budget dinners with a couple of splurges, suggests Oñoz-Wright, who says visitors will appreciate the vibrancy of the patio at Mon Ami Gabi and the incredible views and cuisine at Lago. (Courtesy Lago)
- WHAT TO DO: Put tickets to a show like Absinthe, Le Rêve and Zumanity on your must-do list. After the show, skip the club in favour of one of Las Vegas' hip bars like Park on Fremont, Beauty Bar or Commonwealth at the Fremont East bar district in downtown Las Vegas. (Pierre Manning/Zumanity)
- In your 40s - WHERE TO SLEEP: Price may not be as important to more seasoned travellers, who can treat themselves to an opulent stay at the Bellagio, Encore or the Palazzo. (Courtesy Ethan Miller/Bellagio )
- WHERE TO EAT: Food and spirits have become part of the travel experience, says Oñoz-Wright, who says sophisticated travellers won’t go wrong with the level of elegance from restaurants like Carbone and Bardot. (Courtesy Douglas Friedman/Carbone)
- WHAT TO DO: When you have a little more to spend, you can enjoy some of Vegas' most extreme experiences. Oñoz-Wright suggets guests treat themselves to helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon or a ride behind the wheel of a Ferrari 458 Italia. A posh spot for drinks in the evening is Chandelier Bar, the Mandarin Bar or the Skyfall Lounge. (Fotolia)
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A vacation to Las Vegas is a lot of fun and, no matter what your age, Sin City holds plenty of entertainment and accommodation options to suit any taste.
We turn to Vegas.com insider Ashley Oñoz-Wright for tips on what to see, where to sleep and even where to party in Vegas, whether you're in your 20s, 30s or 40s.
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