I just want to expect and know what things to do in the city when you live by yourself and all your friends and family are back home in California.

What is there to do in Las Vegas? Where are great places to go shopping in this city? Can you get a hotel room in Las Vegas if you are a resident? Best Places to eat? Chinese? Japanese? French? Italian? Greek? I just want to know whats out there and what you can do in the little city?

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4 Responses to “I’m planning on moving to Las Vegas from California as my new home?”

  1. OneWhoRuns on October 29th, 2009 5:49 pm

    Las Vegas is all about $$$$. Every casino and hotel is gunning for your bucks. The housing is not cheap either.

  2. Cupcake32196 on October 31st, 2009 5:35 am

    OMG!!! Las Vegas is great except you really have to be careful and you might want at least one friend to be with down there. yes you can get a hotel room as a resident. things to do in las vegas? well practically anything…shop eat see shows work you know the usual but funner!!! i’m not sure about the best places to eat but thats something you have to discover on your own, i’m gonna let you be the judge of that!!! yes to chinese japenese french italian and greek…not much french but there is some. there are so many things to do… trust me you’ll love it if you remember these little rules: Always be aware and alert. Have a group of people you know and trust there… and on your speed dial. Last but not least… HAVE FUN!!!! enjoy it not everyone has the advantage to go to las vegas!!!!!!

    p.s. there is A LOT of gambling!!!!!! again: A LOT!!!!

  3. Jaime M on November 2nd, 2009 9:09 pm

    i moved from california to texas, and i thought it was gonna be a BIG difference and they wouldnt be any cool places, but i was wrong, las vages is just like california, only more casinos

  4. Megan B on November 5th, 2009 3:55 am

    What’s there to do in Las Vegas? Depends on who you are. Lots of gambling, lots of shopping, lots of clubs and lots of eating. But there are also lots of parks, lots of locals bars, Lake Mead is 30 minutes away, Bonny Springs and Red Rock Canyon are 45 minutes and Hoover Dam is an hour. There are hundreds of shows and concerts, lots of libraries, the new Springs Preserve and a zoo. Laughlin, Mesquite and State Line are all within an hour and are a great escape (the circle bar at Buffalo Bills at State Line serves GREAT margaritas, have one before you go on the rollercoaster) and if you’re into the outdoors, Mt. Charleston is 20 min away and Bryan Head and Zion are about 3 hours. St. George and Cedar City, UT are within 3 hours of the city and are cozy little spots to visit (but bring your own alcohol, they don’t sell it on Sundays).

    Hope this helps! I too, moved from California (San Diego) and it took some time to adjust, there’s no REAL beach here, but you find things to do. While the city certainly isn’t the safest, it’s the city of sin, you’re not going to be attacked on every street corner as some would have you believe. :)

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