![]() Aside from the required use of face coverings and social distancing measures in place at the airport, the biggest difference I noticed between flying during COVID-19 compared to beforehand is the quietness during the flights. ![]() This year, my fiancé, Nicholas, turned the big 3-0, and I’ve always wanted to surprise him with a trip to Las Vegas for this milestone birthday.Īfter a lot of researching and planning, I somehow managed to pull it off (which is quite an achievement for me I’m usually terrible at surprises).īecause we live in Florida, we decided to fly to Vegas. I hope my Vegas experience helps you decide if now is the right time for you to visit the City That Never Sleeps! Nightclubs and day clubs are still closed.Īll this being said, we still had a great time, and I encourage you to review any state or city guidelines before planning your visit. Right now, many places, including restaurants, bars, stores and gaming floors, are operating with 50% reduced capacity (indoors). At that time, they will transition to local government authority. If you’re wondering what Vegas is like right now, I’m sharing a recap of my recent trip below, including travel tips, things to do and where to eat, shop, stay and more.Ĭurrently, Vegas is following the state’s COVID-19 mitigation measures, which will remain in effect until May 1. ![]() Vegas might look a little different nowadays, but there’s still so much action and entertainment that you can have with the added comfort and peace of mind of safety measures. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |