Friday, April 13, 2012

Some advise please

We are staying in Vegas at the Treasure Island from March 19th for five nights. We don%26#39;t know if we should take Travellers cheques, cash or just credit cards.





Also does anyone know what the weather is like at that time of year.



Some advise please


March is beautiful, you%26#39;ll love the weather, other than it may be windy.





Cash, Travellers Cheques, Credit Cards, bring it all ! just kidding :)





You will find though, that you%26#39;ll spend more than you expected. And it%26#39;s always wise to bring at least part of your money in travellers cheques for safety.



Some advise please


I just bring cash and credit cards (cash for tips and a little bit of gambling and credit cards for the rest.) We split the cash and cards between us making sure to keep at least one card and a little bit of cash in the safe. If you are planning on gambling a lot then I%26#39;d bring that money in travellers cheques and cash them in at the casino.




One thing to make note of is that the ATMs in the casinos charge fairly high fees when you withdraw money (when combined with the fee your own bank charges you). If you%26#39;re bringing cash, get it from your bank at home.




Trav cks and Credit cards are good.





100.00 in small bills for xtras and TIPS.





Trav Cks are accepted everywhere.




I normally bring mostly cash (dollars). The rate is very good at the minute - if I were you I would be buying some now.




I would take the credit cards for dinners, shows, etc., travellers checks to cash in the casinos(for free) and some cash for tips, taxi ride, souvenirs, etc.





The average high for that time of the year- 70. Some years it has gone into the high 80%26#39;s while other years the highs never made it out of the 50%26#39;s. You are just going to have to check a weather site just before leaving. It is always best to bring clothes that can be layered -tops with short/long sleeves, a caridgan and a jacket with a lining- so you will be prepared for anything. You can even bring a bathing suit- just in case you hit a warm spell.



http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/vef/climate/page5.php

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