Newbie in Las Vegas? Visit These Casinos

As a beginner in Las Vegas, casinos can be overwhelming. With dozens of resorts and casinos to choose from, you may be wondering, where do I start?

There are endless possibilities, so it may be best to determine what type of gambling you’re looking to do and establish a budget. From there, you can narrow down your choices.

If you’re heading to Las Vegas soon, the below are the best casinos to visit as a beginner, based on what games you’re looking to play.

Blackjack

Blackjack is one of the easiest and most famous casino games. The game is easy to learn at the onset but takes skill to absolutely master.

As a beginner, you’ll most likely want to stick to casinos that have low minimums. Usually, the lowest you can find on the Las Vegas strip is between $5 and $10 a hand. On the Las Vegas strip, you have a few options to choose from. Head to Bally’s, Caesars Palace, New York New York, Paris, or the Tropicana for low limit games.

If you venture off of the strip and head to downtown Las Vegas, you can find casinos with even cheaper minimums.

Roulette

While there are different variations of roulette, we’ll be sticking to the traditional American Roulette. If you’re on a super tight budget and looking for a place that closes to the Strip, Boulder Station offers $0.25 roulette minimums. On the strip, you can check out the Flamingo that offers a few tables with $1 minimum.

If you’re looking for a bit more of a high-end experience, Mandalay Bay is the perfect mix, as they offer $3 minimums.

Slots

Table games may not excite you and you may be looking more towards playing the slots. If you’re a beginner with a big budget, The Aria casino caters to high rollers. With over 2,000 slot machines to choose from, some of which cost $5,000 per spin, you’ll be in heaven.

It’s worth mentioning that some of the best payback percentages on slot machines are off the strip, or at older casinos on the strip. If you’re more interested in trying to stack the odds in your favor, and less interested in the glamour of Las Vegas, downtown Las Vega, or older casinos like Circus Circus, maybe the ones for you.

Poker

One of the more intimidating games to get into as a beginner, poker tables are sometimes dominated by players in hoodies and sunglasses, who are only pretending to know what they’re doing.

As a newbie, you’ll want to look out for low stakes poker games, as they’re generally easier going, and tourists are there to have a good time. The Flamingo offers $2/$4 limits and can help you ease your way in. If you’re looking to quick lessons, the Excalibur is known to offer morning lessons, followed by $1/$2 limit games.

If you’re adventurous and are looking for a glamorous Las Vegas experience, the poker room at the Bellagio will an unforgettable experience, but be warned, it can be a bit intimidating.

As a beginner in Las Vegas, you’ll need to remember one tip. Don’t be afraid! Try any of the above-mentioned casinos, and you won’t be disappointed.