30 Best Free Things You Must Do in Las Vegas 2024 (something for everyone)

Let’s face it, Las Vegas has definitely become a primo and expensive destination to visit.

I mean it is the land of flashing lights, questionable life choices, and buffets that would make your grandma blush (and possibly faint). You've seen it in the movies: clinking casino chips, oceans of perfume, and enough Elvis impersonators to fill a stadium. But what if I told you there's a whole other side to Vegas, a side that doesn't involve questionable bets and questionable tans?

That's right, we're talking about FREE Vegas. Because let's be honest, who wants to blow their entire vacation fund on a single spin of the roulette wheel, only to end up with a blinking plastic souvenir that says "Congratulations, you played!" (Spoiler alert: everyone else did too). If you’re really feeling like making it a total saving kind of day you enjoy some amazing Las Vegas Cheap Eats that we really enjoy.

We hope you enjoy our in depth Free and Cheap Things to do here in Vegas and the surrounding areas.

Hit the Free Shows!


Free Adult Comedy at South Point

Catch a late-night laugh with "The Dirty," a free adult comedy show happening Friday night’s at 12:30 am at South Point. This show is for ages 21 and over, so be sure to bring your ID. Shows can get crowded, so arrive early to secure a good seat.

Bonus South Point Activity: While you're at South Point, check to see whether there's a free equestrian show happening during your visit. The South Point Arena offers free entry to show jumping, barrel racing, and other fun equestrian events on a regular basis.

Free Cabaret Shows at Le Cabaret Lounge inside Paris

Le Cabaret Lounge at Paris has recently started offering free cabaret shows every Friday and Saturday nights. There are two shows:

La Femme, which starts at 9pm and 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and the The Red Show at 10pm and midnight provide a Moulin Rouge vibe.

Free Country Music Performances at Blake Shelton's Ole Red

New Blake Shelton's Ole Red located right outside the Horseshoe Casino offers cover free live country music performances throughout the day. We think Ole Red is a welcome addition to the Center Strip scene. This place has been very busy since it’s opening however so we recommend arriving early.

Free Dueling Pianos and Big Elvis Shows at Harrah's Piano Bar

You can watch talented pianists go head-to-head in a musical battle, taking requests and creating a high-energy atmosphere at the Piano Bar. Or, if you prefer something more classic, you can catch "Big Elvis" perform all your favorite Elvis Presley hits. A little pro tip as well, you don't even need to enter the bar if you don’t want to – you can watch the show from the edge of the casino floor and dance along with the onlookers – we’ve done it!

Free Performances at Carnaval Court outside Harrah's

Carnaval Court, located just outside Harrah's Casino, provides cover free live bands and DJ’s regularly.  You can regularly hear the bands cranking away from the stahe while you’re strolling down the Strip between Harrah’s and LINQ.

[Keep in mind that while all these shows themselves are free, any drinks or food you order will be extra. And, you can expect the typical pricier fare associated with Center Strip establishments.]

Watching The Sphere Light Up the Night

This massive new entertainment venue boasts an incredible exterior covered in high-resolution LED panels. It’s fun to watch the exterior show and crazy displays on the Sphere, which of course is free. Now, if one of your favorite artists is performing at The Sphere, we recommend checking out the show, because live shows inside the Sphere are incredible and well worth it in our opinion.  If you do go to The Sphere, we just caution that the Sphere can generate quite a bit of traffic so if you are driving be prepared to add extra time.


Lake of Dreams at the Wynn

The Lake of Dreams show at the Wynn Las Vegas goes on every half hour after sunset until 11:30PM.  The 20,000-square-foot lake transforms into a magical stage with giant puppets, robots, and a colossal 23-foot head that emerges from the water, all synchronized to a light and water show directed by Kenny Ortega. The best part? You can enjoy the show completely free from a walkway overlooking the lake – no need to purchase food or drinks at the surrounding restaurants.

While you're at the Wynn, you should also explore the stunning Wynn Botanical Gardens, featuring seasonal floral displays and tranquil walking paths.

The Mirage Volcano Show

Witness the fiery heart of Las Vegas erupt every hour from 8pm to 11pm at The Mirage Volcano. This iconic free attraction features a synchronized display of fire, music, and water effects that we always love to catch. Just be aware that sadly the volcano show will be leaving us. While the exact end date has not been announced it could happen sometime in 2024 with the impending construction of the new Hard Rock Hotel. So, if you are in Vegas, and the volcano show is still operating, don’t miss this iconic Las Vegas attraction!

The Free Circus Show at Circus Circus

You can experience the world’s largest permanent circus for free at Circus Circus Las Vegas. The performances are daily at the Carnival Midway starting at 1:30pm Monday - Thursday and 11:30am Friday - Sunday.

The Fall of Atlantis Show and Aquarium at the Forum Shops

Now this next one, does admittedly feel a bit dated, but it is still fun and totally free to check out. The Fall of Atlantis is an animatronic show deep inside the Forum Shops that depicts the downfall of Atlantis, complete with special effects and storytelling. The show runs Thursday - Monday on the hour, beginning at noon through 8:00pm.

While you're there, you can also explore the real-life underwater world at the Forum Shops aquarium, featuring a variety of marine life.


Flamingo Wildlife Habitat: You can see Pink Flamingo’s Center Strip for free. The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is a 15-acre sanctuary that is home to a variety of exotic birds, including pink flamingos, pelicans, and swans. You can also spot turtles, koi fish, and even desert tortoises. The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is free to enter and open daily from 7am to 8pm.


Bellagio Fountains

We can’t compile a list of fun free things to do in Las Vegas without including the iconic Bellagio Fountain Show. This famous attraction features a synchronized performance of water jets, music, and lights, creating a truly magical spectacle that is well worth checking out.

The Bellagio Fountain Show runs daily.

Monday to Friday, The Fountain show runs every 30 minutes from 3:00pm to 7:30pm and every 15 minutes 8pm to midnight.

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays, The Fountain show starts at noon and runs every 30 minutes to 7:30pm. Then, again, every 15 minutes 8pm to midnight.


Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Another iconic Las Vegas can’t miss free attraction is the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. This breathtaking free attraction showcases stunning seasonal displays, featuring intricate sculptures and a kaleidoscope of colorful flowers. The Bellagio Conservatory is open 24 hours, daily, and is of course completely free.

Pinball Hall of Fame

You can travel back in time for free to the golden age of arcades at the Pinball Hall of Fame located just south of Mandalay Bay on the south end of the Strip. This unique museum houses an incredible collection of classic pinball machines from different eras. While admission to the museum is free, playing the pinball machines requires 25 cent tokens which can be purchased on-site. The Pinball Hall of Fame is open Sunday through Thursday from 10:00am to 9:00pm, and on Friday and Saturday from 10:00am to 10:00pm.

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Step Back in Time at Main Street Station

You can take a walk through history at Main Street Station, a casino themed after a turn-of-the-century town square. Explore its collection of unique antiques and historical artifacts, including a fascinating (and slightly quirky) piece of the Berlin Wall that's actually incorporated into the men's restroom!

The new Carousel Bar at the Plaza

 The new Carousel Bar at the entranc to the Plaza is an open-air bar featuring a stunning rotating carousel as its centerpiece. We really do like this new addition to Plaza. It creates a fun retro vibe in front of the historical Plaza casino.  While it’s free to sit down in the bar, obviously the drinks are not.

The Fremont Street Experience 

The Fremont Street Experience offers a incredible sensory overload, all for free! The canopy, or the Viva Vision, is the World’s Largest LED Canopy Screen and provides shows nightly at the top of the hour starting at 6pm through 2am.

While you are there, be sure to take some time to appreciate the talented street performers who showcase their skills along the pedestrian mall.

Free Downtown Rock Concerts at Fremont Street Experience

 Downtown Rocks at the Fremont Street Experience offers free live concerts on the weekend beginning in May and running through October. Check the Fremont Street Experience website for the latest performance schedule.

Million Dollar Display at Binion's

Take a photo with a historical display of a million dollars in cash at Binion's Gambling Hall. It's a fun, free, and iconic Vegas snapshot opportunity!

Tour the Las Vegas Street Murals

Explore the vibrant street art scene with a self-guided walking tour. Downtown Las Vegas boasts a collection of impressive murals scattered around 7th Street and the Arts District. They’re scattered throughout Downtown and the Arts District.

Downtown Fire & Fury

The Praying Mantis sculpture outside the Downtown Container Park provides a nightly fire-throwing display of art and technology. It’s a fun quick and free show to check out if you are in the area starting at Sundown and running to 11:00pm Sunday to Thursday and to 1:00am Friday and Saturday.

And for some quick acts on The Mantis.  She is 40 feet tall and 30 feet wide and throws giant fire flames reaching six stories high. She also includes a built in 4,000 watt surround sound system. She can speak more than 20 different languages and is operated by a team of trained, licensed professionals.  Don’t be surprised if she seemingly starts talking to you!


Fun free things to do Off-Strip and Beyond



Cool Off in Style at Topgolf's Hideaway Pool

At TopGolf, you can enjoy their Hideaway Pool for free during pool season. Just be aware that it is for 21+ only and it is closed during the winter months.



Art Displays at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art

The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art located on the UNLV campus showcases a diverse collection of contemporary and historical works, with exhibitions changing throughout the year, and it is free.  The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday 10am to 5pm, but check the website to make sure that the museum isn’t temporarily closed while they install new art exhibits, which happens occasionally.



Historic Shelby’s at the Shelby Heritage Center

This one is especially for classic car enthusiasts.  The Shelby Heritage Center offers a free museum experience dedicated to the legacy of Carroll Shelby and his iconic automobiles. You can explore the history of Shelby Mustangs and Cobras, and witness these legendary vehicles up close.  Heritage Center Hours are Monday - Saturday 9:30am to 5:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am to 4:00pm.


Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden and Chocolate Factory Tour

The Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden is a free garden with a stunning desert landscape with over 300 varieties of cacti and succulents. It’s well worth a visit and, afterward, you can check out the chocolate factory which is right next door.


The Silverton Aquarium and Mermaid Show

The Silverton Casino Aquarium is massive holding more than 117,000 gallons of water, and it’s home to thousands of tropical fish and sharks. You can also catch one of the free daily mermaid shows, which is especially fun for the kids. The aquarium is free and is open 24/7.  The mermaid swims are Monday – Wednesday 4:00pm – 8:00pm, Thursday – Saturday noon to 8:00pm, and Sunday 10:30am - 6:30pm. The mermaids swim every half hour during those times, except during scheduled stingray feedings.


Escape to Mount Charleston

One of our favorite locations to beat the desert summer heat is Mount Charleston. This mountain range offers a cooler climate, perfect for hiking, picnicking, or simply enjoying a breath of fresh air amidst breathtaking mountain views.  And, if you go during the winter months, you can enjoy snow!  Best of all, it’s free.


Visit the Hoover Dam and Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge

You can also visit the Hoover Dam for free. While guided dam tours require a fee, you can still marvel at this architectural marvel and stroll across the scenic Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge for breathtaking views

Take advantage of Free Table Game Lessons

Many of the Las Vegas casinos offer free table game lessons. The casinos are more than happy to teach you the essentials of blackjack, craps, or other table games.  Just know that the free classes can fill up fast, so get there early to secure your spot.


Explore Nevada's Newest State Park: The Ice Age Fossils State Park

While not entirely free, there is a small $3 entrance fee for individuals over 12 years old, the brand new Ice Age Fossils State Park sounds like may be well worth checking out.  It is only 30 minutes outside of Downtown Las Vegas and covers 315-acres where fossils for mammoths, American lions, camels, dire wolves and other Ice Age creatures have been discovered. We will let you know our experience at the park once we have a chance to explore it.  The park is open to the public Wednesday to Sunday from 8:00am to 4:30pm.

29 Must-Try Hidden Gem Las Vegas Restaurants That Locals Love


Las Vegas is known for its glitzy casinos, world-class entertainment, and vibrant nightlife. However, beyond the neon lights and bustling Strip, there's a culinary scene that's just as dazzling. Locals in the know have their favorite spots, hidden gems that offer not only exquisite food but also a true taste of the city's diverse flavors. Here are 29 must-try hidden gem restaurants in Las Vegas that locals absolutely adore:


1. Esther’s Kitchen

Main Dining Area of Esther’s Kitchen in the Arts District, Las Vegas

Tucked away in the Arts District, Esther’s Kitchen serves up modern Italian fare using locally sourced ingredients. The charming ambiance and house-made pasta dishes make it a true local favorite.



2. Gritz Café

For soul food that hits the spot, Gritz Café is the go-to place. From shrimp and grits to chicken and waffles, this cozy spot brings a taste of the South to the desert.



3. Blueberry Hill

A breakfast institution, Blueberry Hill offers a wide range of pancakes and classic American breakfast fare. The cozy diner atmosphere and generous portions keep the locals coming back.



4. Herbs & Rye

A steakhouse with a vintage vibe, Herbs & Rye is known for its expertly crafted cocktails and perfectly cooked steaks. Their happy hour is a local secret worth discovering.



5. Kitchen Table

This brunch spot is a local favorite for its creative and delicious breakfast and lunch offerings. The menu features farm-to-table ingredients and innovative twists on classic dishes.



6. Soul Belly

Soul Belly brings together soul food and barbecue in a delightful fusion. The smoked meats and flavorful sides are a testament to their passion for comfort food.



7. Echo & Rig

Part butcher shop, part steakhouse, Echo & Rig offers top-quality cuts of meat and a unique dining experience. Locals appreciate the opportunity to select their own cuts to be prepared to perfection.


8. Tacos Los Barrios

For authentic Mexican street tacos, Tacos Los Barrios is the place to be. This no-frills joint is a local gem, serving up flavorful tacos that transport diners to the streets of Mexico.



9. Rollin Smoke Barbecue

Barbecue lovers rejoice at Rollin Smoke Barbecue, where smoked meats are the star of the show. From ribs to brisket, the generous portions and rich flavors satisfy even the heartiest appetites.


10. The CodFather

Bringing a taste of Britain to Las Vegas, The CodFather specializes in fish and chips done right. The crispy batter and flaky fish keep locals loyal to this authentic fish fry spot.



11. Pico de Gallo

Pico de Gallo offers mouthwatering and authentic Mexican dishes that remind locals of home-cooked meals. The vibrant flavors and friendly atmosphere make it a beloved spot.

12. Woods Family Sandwiches

For a quick and satisfying lunch, Woods Family Sandwiches offers a diverse range of sandwiches and salads. Locals love their hearty portions and fresh ingredients.


13. John Mull’s Meats & Road Kill Grill

Despite the eccentric name, this spot is all about high-quality meats. From butcher shop selections to smoked meats, it's a paradise for carnivores.


14. House of Dutch Pot

This Caribbean eatery brings the flavors of Jamaica to Las Vegas. The jerk chicken and other island-inspired dishes are packed with authentic spices and seasonings.

15. Carson's Kitchen

Carson's Kitchen is a modern gastropub offering a creative menu with dishes designed for sharing. The locally sourced ingredients and innovative flavors keep the locals intrigued.

16. Therapy

With an industrial-chic ambiance, Therapy offers contemporary American cuisine with a twist. Their diverse menu and craft cocktails create a memorable dining experience.

17. 7th & Carson

7th & Carson is a neighborhood bistro serving up globally inspired small plates. The cozy atmosphere and flavorful dishes make it a local go-to for casual dining.




18. Eat

As its name suggests, Eat is all about honest, homey food made from scratch. From breakfast to lunch, their menu is filled with comfort classics made with a personal touch.




19. Cleaver

Cleaver is a modern steakhouse known for its quality cuts of meat and creative sides. The trendy ambiance and exceptional service make it a hidden gem among locals.




20. Moia Peruvian Restaurant

Moia Peruvian Restaurant brings the flavors of Peru to Las Vegas. Locals appreciate the authentic ceviche, empanadas, and other traditional dishes.




21. Hugo’s Cellar

Located downtown, Hugo’s Cellar offers a classic steakhouse experience with a vintage touch. The tableside salad preparation and attentive service add a special touch to the dining experience.


22. Golden Tiki

Not just a restaurant, Golden Tiki is a tiki bar and dining destination that offers a playful atmosphere and tropical-inspired drinks. The unique ambiance and creative menu make it a local treasure.

23. Golden Steer

As one of the city’s oldest steakhouses, Golden Steer has a timeless charm. The classic menu and old-school Vegas vibe make it a beloved spot among locals.


24. Cubanidad 1885

Cubanidad 1885 captures the flavors of Cuba with its authentic dishes and vibrant atmosphere. From ropa vieja to Cuban sandwiches, it's a taste of the Caribbean in the heart of Las Vegas.


25. Battista’s Hole in the Wall

This Italian restaurant is a local favorite for its traditional pasta dishes and old-school Vegas charm. The unlimited table wine and vintage ambiance create a nostalgic dining experience.


26. A Mano

A Mano offers handmade pasta and Italian classics with a modern twist. The attention to detail and fresh ingredients elevate the dining experience.


27. The Steak House at Circus Circus

Tucked away within the Circus Circus casino, The Steak House offers top-notch steaks and seafood. Its reputation for quality has made it a cherished spot among locals.


28. Peppermill

The iconic Peppermill is a 24/7 diner with a retro vibe, known for its hearty portions and over-the-top cocktails. It's a classic Vegas experience that locals continue to enjoy.


29. The Goodwich

Last but not least, The Goodwich is a sandwich shop with a creative edge. Locals rave about their unique combinations and bold flavors that make for a satisfying meal.


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In a city known for its dazzling entertainment and nightlife, these 29 hidden gem restaurants offer a different kind of magic – one that satisfies the senses and captures the heart of the locals. From soulful comfort food to international flavors, each spot adds a unique flavor to the vibrant culinary tapestry of Las Vegas. So, the next time you're in town, venture off the Strip and discover the culinary treasures that locals hold dear. Your taste buds will thank you!




15 CRAZY Las Vegas Scams, Rip-Offs, and Tourist Traps Exposed in 2023



With over 40 million visitors to Las Vegas every year looking for fun and exciting things to do, Las Vegas has its share of scams and ripoffs that you need to be aware of.  In this Las Vegas blog, we share with you 15 of the worst scams and ripoffs in Las Vegas to watch out for in 2023. 

Arriving at the Airport


1. Airport Slot Machines

For many Las Vegas tourists, their visit begins when they arrive at Harry Reid International Airport. You can’t miss the many slot machines inside the terminal beckoning you to take a chance with your luck. The truth is that the slots at the Las Vegas airport have some of the worst odds in Las Vegas. A study conducted a few years ago showed that the airport slots returned just 85% of a player’s money over time, compared to 90-92% on the Strip. 



2. Taxis

Taxis in Las Vegas are generally about 30% more expensive and Uber’s or Lyft’s. In addition, Las Vegas taxis have also been notorious for long hauling passengers (i.e. taking unnecessarily long routes to increase fares).  Las Vegas authorities have now put in place fixed taxis rates from the airport to locations on the Strip – so long hauling fortunately is no longer a significant risk from the airport but definitely watch out on other routes. 



3. "Official" Photographers 

For many visitors to Las Vegas, a photo at the iconic “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign is a must do. Just beware of “official” looking photographers who may attempt to charge you to take a photo. There are no official photographers post to the sign. It’s a scam. You can take your own photo, or ask someone in line for help taking the photo. If you do ask the “official” looking person to take it – we advise negotiating any tip in advance to avoid any awkward situation.


At Your Hotel



4. Early Check-in or Late Check-out Fees

You arrive early and check to see if you room is available. Great new, your room is ready! BUT, there’s a catch.  The hotel won’t let you in before 4:00pm, unless you pay an early check-in fee, which can easily be $50, maybe even more. This is a total scam and ripoff by the Las Vegas hotels. The same is true for late check-out – many hotels are charging high rates for a little extra time checking out in the morning even if no one is coming into room later that day. 

Keep this in mind if you decide to do a split stay – where you stay in multiple hotels during your visit – you will likely have to check-out of the first hotel by 11AM and may not be able to check-in to your new hotel until 4pm. This has happened to us many times and you just need to be ready for it. Perhaps store your luggage at the hotel and head off for an activity before coming back to check-in later in the day.

5. Resort Fees

Resort fees are a controversial subject to say the least. Resort fees allow Las Vegas hotels to publish cheaper hotel rooms rates and bury a significant added cost, which they call resort fees.  Unfortunately, almost all hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and many in Downtown now charge resorts fees. Even if your room is comped, or if you are using credit card or frequent flier points to cover the room cost, you will still likely be charged the additional resort fee, unless you have a certain status with that hotel’s loyalty program. 



6. Hotel Parking Fees 

Most hotels on the Strip are now charging parking fees. During the pandemic, most of the parking fees had been removed, but that is no longer the case. Parking fees are back! Most recently, Resort Worlds started charging for parking as well. Some of the remaining free parking hotel hold-outs on the Strip include Treasure Island, Venetian, Wynn/Encore, and Tropicana. 



7. Hotel Convenience Stores 

You are in your hotel and need some snacks or refreshments. Well, watch out for the “convenient” hotel store. The prices in hotel convenience stores are a major rip-off with prices for even just a small bottle of water often around $5-$6. Many of the hotel stores are also subject to variable or surge pricing based on hotel occupancy. Don’t buy from these stores, instead go to Target, ABC Stores, Walgreens, or CVS on the Strip.



8. Hotel Room Mini-Bar charges

The dreaded hotel mini-bar is a common ripoff at many hotels, and Las Vegas is no exception.  Unless you know that you want to spend the high price and take something from the mini-bar, we recommend that you don’t even open it.  Hotel mini-bars now often include devices that monitor if things are moved in the fridge and, if you move something, it will likely show up on your room charge. Be careful!




9. Poolside Food & Drinks

It’s great spending time poolside at your Las Vegas hotel. Just be away, that Las Vegas hotels typically won’t allow you to bring in your own food and drink to the pool. To make matters worse, poolside food and drinks are generally very expensive. We certainly enjoy poolside cocktails on occasion, but just be aware when ordering your drinks that a big bill may be on its way. 


In the Casino



10. Casino Coin Redemption Tickets

This next Las Vegas scam is aggravating. A few years ago there was apparently a coin shortage, so casinos began to issue you tickets instead of giving you your change when you put your cash-out card into the money redemption machine. Well, casinos never stopped this practice and it is long after any coin shortage that may have existed. This is just a money grab by the casinos, betting on customers never cashing in their coin redemption tickets.  We recommend that you just take your cash out ticket to a cashier’s desk to get you full cash out, change included.



11. 6-5 Blackjack

6-5 odds black jack has become very common on the Las Vegas Strip, versus the more traditional 3-2 odds blackjack.  With 6-5 odds, a $100 bet will pay you $120 versus $150 with 3-2 odds, a big difference. To put it another way, the house edge increases 400% with 6-5 blackjack.  If you want to play blackjack, we recommend going to a casino offering 3-2 blackjack and avoid any 6-5 tables.


12. Triple Zero Roulette

Triple zero roulette is becoming common in Las Vegas, especially on the Las Vegas Strip. We would not recommend playing triple zero and instead find tables offering at least double zero or, better yet, single zero roulette. On a single zero roulette table, the house edge is 2.7%.  On a double zero roulette table, the house edge is 5.26%. With triple zero, the house edge jumps all the way up to 7.69% - NO thank you.  Downtown Las Vegas casinos typically offer double zero roulette tables and some even offer single zero.



13. ATM Fees

ATM fees can be easily be $10 per transaction at Las Vegas casinos – a total ripoff. Watch out for this ripoff. We recommend bringing with you if you can to avoid those fees.  You may also want to contact your bank in advance to check if they cover the cost of ATM withdrawals. 


On the Strip



14. Photos with Showgirls and other Characters

Showgirls and Characters on the Strip will ask you if you want to take a photo with them. Just be aware that these people are working for tips. If you agree to take a photo with them, they will expect a tip. We recommend negotiating the tip upfront to avoid any awkward situations.


15. Time-share Reps

It will be hard to miss time share reps when you are in Las Vegas. They may try to intercept you as you enter your hotel lobby (this is very true at Excalibur and Westgate, for example) or when you are out on the Strip. A time share rep’s first questions is typically, “how long you are in Las Vegas?” Don’t waste your valuable time on your vacation at a time share presentation. You can expect time share reps to be very pushy and we have heard they often become rude when you decide not to buy a time share. Don’t do it!

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