Las Vegas Layover Tips & Tricks

Overnight Las Vegas layover. Las Vegas Strip sign
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I’ve been to Las Vegas approximately 20 times, and I’ll be honest: after so many trips, it’s no longer a top destination for me. But after finding an airfare hack that would allow us to have an overnight Las Vegas layover (for all of 16 hours) before flying on to Buenos Aires, Argentina, I welcomed the opportunity to experience the city I hadn’t visited recently. I challenged myself to have the best experience in Vegas in the most financially-savvy way—just as you’ve come to expect from One Savvy Wanderer!

Vegas is constantly changing, and it seems like there is always something new and exciting to explore every time I visit. This time was no different so regardless if you have a 6 hours to kill or an overnight layover like I did, this guide should help make the most of your Las Vegas layover.

Layover in Vegas | Airport Transportation

If you are planning to leave the airport on your Las Vegas layover, the quickest, easiest and cheapest way to the Strip is via ridesharing apps. In general, I try to exclusively use ridesharing apps (Lyft, Uber, etc.) over taxis, and anyone who has ever stood in the never-ending taxi line at LAS understands why.

I recommend requesting a ride when leaving baggage claim since there will probably be a 5-10 minute wait time for a driver and that will give you enough time to get to the ridesharing pickup area outside of the airport.  While there are signs directing travelers to the ridesharing pickup area, they do not make it easy on you; you have to take an elevator from baggage claim up to level two, cross a sky bridge to the parking lot, then take another elevator up to level 2M.  Upon reaching the pickup area, the vehicles pull into numbered parking spots and alert you with which spot to find them in.  From there, it’s smooth sailing to the Las Vegas Strip!  

For reference, if considering a ridesharing option for travel between the airport and the Strip, plan on your ride costing $13-$15 (+tip!) with the trip taking approximately 15 minutes.

Overnight Las Vegas Layover Hotel Review | The Linq

If you happen to have an overnight layover in Las Vegas, finding a budget-friendly hotel for one-night is a must. All you need is a clean hotel with a great location, preferably in the middle of the Strip where there are some great Vegas Instagram spots, and I was able to find this in The Linq.  If you’ve been to Las Vegas before, maybe you remember Imperial Palace, the total dive hotel in between the Flamingo and Harrah’s? It no longer exists. A few years ago it got a facelift and rebranded itself as The Linq.  

When looking for the most affordable on-Strip hotel option for a one-night stay (which also happened to be a Wednesday in early October—not exactly peak Vegas), I found The Linq for $56.  That would’ve been a great price to pay for a one-night stay in Las Vegas, but the annoying thing about resorts in LV is that they charge “resort fees,” which includes things that are free in most other hotels (like wifi and concierge service) and that you will end up paying in every hotel in Vegas, even in off-the-strip hotels like The Orleans and Palms.  So while a room in The Linq was only $56, after the $35 resort fee and tax, our total came to $105. It was still the cheapest option I could find for our Las Vegas layover. And it ended up being completely worth it!

Between the efficient check-in process, using a QR code I was emailed for the express check-in/out kiosks, updated rooms with a modern vibe that showed no resemblance to its former Imperial Palace days, and its central location on the strip, I was thoroughly impressed with The Linq.  They did a great job with the renovation and modern design and built out an incredible area adjacent to the hotel, the Linq Promenade, which features The High Roller, the world’s largest observation wheel.  The area also includes a large variety of restaurants, drinking establishments, shops and even a bowling alley. Stay here and enjoy!

Related: Read my full review on on the Linq Las Vegas!

Sports book in the Linq Hotel which is where we stayed on on Las Vegas layover.
We stayed at The Linq during our overnight layover in Las Vegas and thought that the Sports Book is fabulous!

Las Vegas Layover | Where to Eat on The Strip

Gordan Ramsey’s Burger

My husband and I are big fans of a burger done right and we know where to find one in Vegas. We have eaten at Gordan Ramsey’s Burger in the Planet Hollywood hotel on the Strip a couple times and consider it one of our favorite places to eat when visiting Vegas. 

Recently, Gordan Ramsey split with his business partner which forced the restaurant to make some changes (and kill some much-loved menu items like the delicious jalapeño poppers – RIP) to avoid getting sued. It also explained the restaurant’s name change (formerly burgr).

While it appears that this restaurant has gone through a lot of changes since Gordon split with his partner, the burgers are still amazing, and I continue to highly recommend it! 

For reference, if you’d like to eat at Burger, you can anticipate spending $20-$25 per meal, not including beverages.

Secret Pizza

For a quicker and more affordable dining option during your Las Vegas layover, check out Secret Pizza in the Cosmopolitan. There is no signage for this pizza-by-a-slice joint, which makes it truly a hidden gem.

To find Secret Pizza, head to the third floor of the restaurant level in the Cosmopolitan. After getting off the escalators, follow the hallway that is to the left of Jaleo.

Line of people at Secret Pizza at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas
Secret Pizza is a popular hidden gem to check out on a layover in Vegas.

Cheapest Blackjack Tables on the Strip

So I will let you in on a little secret… I like to play blackjack.  My accountant husband does not like to gamble (the idea of losing money on purpose doesn’t seem to sit well with him), but he will play blackjack with me if the opportunity arises. We are very low-budget blackjack players as I refuse to bet more than $5 on a hand (ok, so maybe the idea of losing money on purpose doesn’t sit well with me either) and really only play because it’s entertaining, not because I think I am going to win a bunch of money. 

Anyway, if you have as Las Vegas layover, chances are you are going to want to find a casino. Below are my recommendations of where you can find the cheapest blackjack tables on the Strip.

Casino Royale

$5 Blackjack tables in Vegas are difficult to find on the Strip (but can be easily found in Fremont), except for at Casino Royale, located next to Harrah’s.  Casino Royale is probably the most dive-y casino left on the Strip (since they tore down the original O’Sheas — RIP), and while it appears as though Casino Royale has reduced the number of card tables available and replaced them with slot machines, there are still plenty of  $5 tables available.  

Exterior of Casino Royale on the Las Vegas strip
The cheapest blackjack tables on the Strip can be found at Casino Royale!

O’Sheas and The Linq

And while Casino Royale is our go-to casino for $5 tables, we did discover a little after midnight that O’Sheas (the rebuilt, smaller version of the original) and The Linq both had $5 tables too!  Now, I think you can usually find some $5 tables at O’Sheas, but I am unsure if The Linq only had $5 tables because it was after midnight on a Wednesday in October, or if they regularly offer $5 table options.  Regardless, there are options for budget-savvy gamblers like me!


While our overnight layover in Las Vegas has come to an end, and we are on to the next adventure, I look forward to returning to Sin City again in the future. Next time, I may even decide to finally visit the Grand Canyon!

Until next time, enjoy your upcoming layover in Las Vegas using the savvy tips I’ve shared in this post!

Cheers!

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