Vegas Trip Cost Calculator
Get a realistic cost estimate in 30 seconds. Adjust group size, number of nights, hotel tier, dining style, and nightlife budget — the number updates live.
The calculator factors in hotel room splits, per-person dining costs, nightlife cover and minimums, transportation, gambling buffer, and a 15% contingency for late-night decisions. Works for bachelor parties, couples trips, and budget getaways.
Vegas Trip Calculator
Get a realistic cost estimate in 30 seconds
No surprises. No hidden costs. Just honest numbers so you can plan with confidence.
Vegas Cost FAQ
Common questions about budgeting for a Las Vegas trip.
How much does a Vegas trip cost?
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A typical 3-night Vegas trip costs $800-1,500 per person for mid-range (3-4 star hotel, casual-to-moderate dining, one show or club night). Upscale runs $1,500-3,500 per person (Wynn/Bellagio-tier hotel, fine dining, bottle service). Luxury is $3,500+ (suite, Michelin restaurants, VIP everything). The biggest variables are hotel choice, nightlife spend, and group size.
How much money should I bring to Vegas?
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Budget $200-400/day per person for a comfortable mid-range trip, covering your share of the hotel, 2 meals, one activity or show, and moderate nightlife. Add $100-300/day for pool parties, premium clubs, or gambling. Our calculator gives you a precise per-person number based on your specific plans.
What is the cheapest time to go to Vegas?
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Mid-week stays (Tuesday-Thursday) in January, February, and September offer the lowest hotel rates — often 40-60% less than weekend rates. Avoid major events (CES in January, F1 in November, NFL draft, major fight weekends) when rates spike 2-3x. Summer weekdays are also affordable but temperatures exceed 110°F.
How much should I budget for food in Vegas?
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Budget $30-50/person for casual dining, $75-150/person for mid-range restaurants, and $150-300+/person for fine dining (including drinks and tip). A 3-night trip with one splurge dinner and two moderate meals per day runs $300-600/person total for food.
Are resort fees included in hotel prices?
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No — resort fees ($35-60/night before tax) are charged separately at check-in, on top of your booked room rate. They are mandatory at virtually every Strip hotel. Our calculator includes resort fees in the total. Some loyalty programs waive them at higher tiers.