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Las Vegas "Downtown" Or The "Strip"? Which Is Better?

Arthur-Law, 2007-03-05 05:42:50
I have been to Vegas about 4 times or so in the past 15 years,mostly not by choice. 1 time for a bowling tournament,2 times for a convention ,and I also won a trip there also. The first time I was there I visitied the downtown area just to see what all the hype was about and was not that impressed. I haven't been back to the downtown area since. The crowd was much different there,mostly that is where the locals go,and "seedy" individuals seemed to congregate there more than on the strip. I took my picutre of the giant cowboy,had a buffet ,played a few slots,and couldn't wait to get back on the strip. When in Vegas it probably is a good idea to rent a car,even though if you are on the strip the moving sidewalks,and the tram does make it easier to move around on the strip. The shopping is much better and that is where the action is really at,with all the shows and entertainment. Plus ,I felt much safer on the strip than the downtown area. Opinions? Stories?

2007-03-05 11:05:14 Roselee-Mckinnon wrote: We quickly learned after moving to Las Vegas that Downtown was the best value and is actually pretty fun. On Friday and Saturday nights Freemont is one of the best times you can have in this city. It is more laid back than the strip, not overly pretentious at all. The area is just as safe as the strip, maybe even safer due to the small enclosed area. You can still get great food at old Las Vegas prices downtown, and the slots pay WAY better than on the strip!

2007-03-05 13:40:09 Kitty-Eisenman wrote:

  • My husband and I go to Vegas about 2-3 times a year every year.
  • Have been for about 10 years now, and are moving there this summer.
  • Anyway, to get to your question.
  • In my experience, I like both for different reasons.
  • First of all, I would like to say that we go Downtown often and I have never felt, unsafe.
  • I guess it just depends on where you go Downtown.
  • We stay pretty much in the center and go in and out of the casinos.
  • We particularly like the free entertainment there.
  • And yes, the strips "free" entertainment is flashier, but, we like the "old school" feel of downtown.
  • Also, it's cheaper to drink there, if you like that sort of thing.
  • And we also have found that for the most part, food is cheaper and just as good.
  • Even things like Crab are to be had for a fraction of what you pay for it on the strip.
  • We like the "show" downtown.
  • It's pretty fun to watch and they change it up so that it's not always the same one.
  • That being said, we do love the strip.
  • The spectacle is huge.
  • And the "free" entertainment is over the top.
  • As well as the "paid" entertainment.
  • And we do like to go down there.
  • It gets crowded sometimes, but, we don't mind that.
  • And we do get away from the strip as well.
  • We have relatives in Vegas and we like to take the Harley to the dam or even to Cali.
  • If you don't want to rent a car, and you want to get around on the strip anyway.
  • There is always the tram.
  • My husband and I use it every time we go.
  • You can park at one end and ride back and forth and get from one end to the other, and various points in between in literally minutes.
  • And yes, you still have to do some walking, but, not nearly as much.
  • We find it very helpful and use it all the time when on the strip.
  • So I guess it's just what you like and how much you want to spend.
  • And what you are expecting, that really determines your level of fun or enjoyment in either downtown or on the strip.
  • I mean none of it is for everyone.
  • Most people either LOVE Vegas or they HATE it.
  • But, we love it all.
  • For different reasons, in different spots.
  • It's all relavent to the Vegas experience.
  • But, don't discount downtown.
  • If you are trying to save money, it's a good place to do it.
  • We have stayed in hotels on the strip and downtown.
  • And most of the rooms downtown are just fine.
  • Mostly not as fancy as the ones on the strip can be.
  • But, for the most part, they are clean, roomy enough and, in our experience, safe.
  • Again, it's just what your tastes are and what you want to spend.
  • Our viewpoint is, why spend too much for the room, when you are only going to be there to shower and sleep.
  • The rest of the time, you are gone.
  • So as long as it meets those needs, we are not that picky.
  • And of course, clean and safe.
  • We don't have anyone to impress, it's all about comfort and having more money to play with.
  • It's just our opinion.
  • And everyone is entitled to theirs.
  • Everyone we have ever taken to Vegas with us loves both.
  • It's fun to see the different cultures that come together, and the "crazy" people of downtown usually stay in the background.
  • They have never bothered us.
  • And we always have fun.My opinion is that the downtown is more ghetto to a visitor's eyes but is probably just the locals that go there.
  • I just prefer the more "touristy" feel with all the other people....
  • The strip is better because everything is newer there, the larger hotels and casinos are there and so is most of the attractions.
  • I would stay on the strip rather than in downtown anyday....even with the large $ difference.
  • back in the days, downtown used to be the attraction but as soon as one big company started to build their gigantic sized hotels and casinos...more people flocked to the strip.
  • the strip is the "newer" Las Vegas.

2007-03-05 11:54:33 Chuck-Blatenberger wrote: i like the whole city! i went to vegas over the summer and i liked the attractions on the strip, but the Stratosphere in downtown was alot of fun too.

2007-03-05 07:08:38 Malcom-Lineman wrote: I never go downtown, but it is getting better, little by little. I rarely go on the Strip unless I have visitors from out-of-state. You've pretty much got it covered. I agree.

2007-03-05 14:37:48 Venice-Mayers wrote: The strip is much better, stay between Tropicana & Ballys, after that you find some shady characters after Bally's and beyond, and downtown Vegas (Freemont St. area) nothing but homeless, white trash, and street bums)Downtown is perfectly safe if you stay under the Fremont Street covering. The casinos have lots more atmosphere than the plastic strip, especially Binion's, the Golden Nugget, the Four Queens and of course, the Golden Gate. Table minimums are lower and perfectly decent hotel rooms are very cheap. Plus, you walk your feet off on the Strip. Give me Downtown anytime.

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