When we share our travel adventures, it says a lot about us.
Some of us chase waterfalls, some of us visit world icons, and some of us love venturing into the unknown, uncovering hidden gems.
In this case, WalletHub just revealed the top sunny getaway this winter in their ‘Best Winter Holiday Destinations (2024)‘ report, and it’s renowned worldwide.
Whether you’ve been a dozen times, have it highlighted on your ‘bucket list’, or have only seen it in the movies, there’s no place quite like Las Vegas, no matter how many other casino-laden knock-offs try.
Despite cheap flights and world-class stays, WalletHub’s study actually pinpoints Vegas’ warm-weather activities and plentiful attractions as the city’s top enticements.
While this is certainly true, Vegas wouldn’t be the same without its affordability factor. I’ve been numerous times and flights are almost always affordable and the heavy selection of lavish hotels simply don’t get any better.
Every Budget Airline Flies To Vegas
There’s been a bit of controversy brewing in the budget airline world, with one of the decades-long mainstays hanging on for dear life to remain in the mix.
Spirit has furloughed hundreds of pilots and cut dozens of routes left and right recently, but Las Vegas is one of the low-cost carrier’s hubs, so you should be in good hands despite the uncertainty.
While I’ve decided I’m done flying Spirit given the circumstances, among other frustrations, they are advertising dirt cheap flights deals to Vegas right now, which seems promising.
Here are a few for samples under $30 one-way:
- Oakland, CA (OAK) – $21
- Dallas (DFW) – $24
- Seattle (SEA) – $27
No matter your thoughts on Spirit, if you want to save on airfare (and who wouldn’t?), the good news is that every U.S. budget airline flies here.
Frontier, Sun Country, Breeze, Avelo, and even JetBlue and Southwest, if you consider them deserving of the category, all deliver passengers to ‘Sin City’.
Heck, even our southern and northern neighbors’ budget carriers fly here, so you can truly reach Vegas from anywhere in North America without breaking the bank.
Although your best deals might be none other than Allegiant since they’re based here, which you’ll clearly see as you pass by the unmissable Allegiant Stadium.
World Class Stays: Just Watch The Fine Print!
Las Vegas has one of the most recognizable skylines in the world and most of what you see are incredible hotels to stay in.
Some ritzy, some classic, and some downright cheesy, but one thing for certain is they’re all quintessential Vegas.
I’ve opted for both ritzy and classic, and whatever you wanna call Hooter’s Casino Hotel when it was open.
I know what you’re thinking, and yes I clearly stayed here for the free chicken wings – no other agenda.
Needless to say, the ritzy and classic stays are far better options.
The Cosmopolitan is great for first-timers, a lavish hotel with superb restaurants, sleek casino floor, and epic views of America’s favorite playground.
But there’s so many glamorous hotels to choose from it’s hard to pick, so prices may make the decision for you – just beware of Vegas’ sneaky resorts fees when booking.
You can go from thinking you scored the deal of a lifetime to realizing it’s actually no deal at all. Unfortunately, there are no luxe hotels without resort fees, but I’m a fan of a classic Vegas stay off the bustling Strip in the heart of historic Fremont.
The old school (and allegedly haunted) Hotel Apache is no-frills but feels like real Vegas back in the Mob’s heyday, and coincidentally the Mob Museum is right down the street.
Better yet, there’s no resort fee, and it’s a non-smoking building.
The newest hotels in Vegas are Fontainebleau Las Vegas and, more recently, Crockfords Las Vegas, opening doors last summer.
Circle your calendars for the new Hard Rock coming in Spring 2027.
Why Visit In Winter?
As much of the country will be hiding out inside come winter, Vegas is always reliable for a sunny escape.
Like WalletHub highlighted, there are endless things to do in Vegas whether it’s sitting at a slot machine all day, snagging tickets to some of the world’s top entertainers, or visiting the new Sphere.
Vegas temperatures are consistently in the 60s, so walking around the Strip or Fremont Street is much better than the city’s sweltering summers.
There’s no question Vegas is always busy, but you should find shorter wait times at top attractions and fewer sell-outs so you can score tickets to more shows.
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