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What to wear in Las Vegas, NV

Casual clothes including shorts, jeans, sundresses, khakis, and t-shirts are the norm in and out of the casinos from spring through autumn. Jackets are often necessary during the cooler winter months. Many people like to dress up for shows and special evenings out, but casual dress is acceptable in most Las Vegas showrooms.

Advising for Las Vegas, NV visitors

We strongly advise that you confirm the following information and regard this only as a basic guide.

Gambling/Drinking

You must be at least 21 years old. No one under 19 is allowed unaccompanied on The Strip after 10:00pm from Sunday through Thursday, or after midnight on Friday and Saturday.

Tipping

Tipping is an important part of a Las Vegas employee's income. If you get lucky at the slot or video poker machines, give a couple bucks to the change person; for dealers at table games, either tip them a few chips when you leave or place a bet for them when you're winning; it's common to tip the keno writers/runners a few bucks if you play for an extended period of time; drinks are free at casinos, but you should give the waitress or bartender a tip for each drink. Whenever in doubt, leave a few dollars to anyone who provides a service to you.

Sun and Heat

It is very easy to burn in a desert climate, even when you don't notice the heat, so bring along a hat and sunscreen, especially in summer.

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