The best of 2019 and TFB in 2020
Cheapskate Vegas: A Vegas Podcast for Low Rollers
Release Date: 01/04/2020
Cheapskate Vegas: A Vegas Podcast for Low Rollers
In this episode, I chat with Jake from the Stalking the Strip YouTube channel. Jake is doing all the Vegas side missions, and he's here to take us through some budget-friendly attractions you may not know about. We also discuss some good value Caesars hotels in case I ever break away from my MGM addiction. Check out some of his great videos:
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As the title implies, this is a trip report covering my November trip to Zorkfest. Boring Jack joined me here because he joined me there. You can hear bonus content from this episode which features Jack's best Vegas values, by subscribing to the newsletter here:
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I finally get around to revisiting my December 2023 trip, beyond my sore throat, questionable audio quality, and note crumpling, here's what you can expect to hear about: MGM Grand Rich Little Piggies Power Push Golden Knights Bellagio Suite Sahara Park MGM I have other Vegas stuff at
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My buddy Han and I discuss Resorts World, Bellagio, and NoMad. The title isn't clickbait. It's really all we discuss. Go to cheapskatevegas.com to see some more stuff. Or follow me on Twitter @travelfanboy to see other stuff. Thanks for listening.
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In this episode, I'm joined by Chris and Josh of the podcast to talk about exactly that, craps in Las Vegas. They host a great show and you should definitely check it out if craps is your game. We talk about expanding your bankroll as conditions have changed and where we like to play, including Wynn, Treasure Island, Flamingo, Resorts World and more. Find us on Twitter and let us know where you like to play: Find more Vegas content at Thanks for listening.
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In this episode I chat with my buddy Han about his recent travels. We discuss: Flying up front for cheap Wynn Resorts World Vegas opening NoMad and Park MGM Dealing with bulges Note* This episode was recorded in early July (2020). Some information, especially talks around masks and mandates, may have changed between recording and publishing.
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Hey friends. I'm taking the month of May off for some needed family bonding. FanSon and Mom are doing great. Thanks to everyone who has reached out already. You can still find me interacting online and the TFB Newsletter is still going. Have a good May!
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In this episode of the podcast, I chat with John Mehaffey about the current table game conditions in Las Vegas and the best values for players. You can listen in most places where podcasts are found. A massive thanks to John for joining me. Vegas Advantage is a fantastic resource and he's a wealth of information. Here's some of what we discuss: Current conditions Where low rollers should go Best spots for those comfortable with $25+ minimums Our favorite casinos up and down the Strip Some good off-Strip casinos worth considering Make sure to follow John and Kristina's on Twitter: If...
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In this episode I talk about building a bankroll and establishing rules. I also do some top tier shilling.
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In this off the cuff episode, I discuss the sale of Las Vegas Sands' assets and the future of Las Vegas.
info_outlineFor this episode I want to look back on 2019, some of the highlights of things I’ve seen and learned and then look ahead to 2020 to help galvanize you and me to try something different and employ some strategies to make travelling more enjoyable and hopefully a little less expensive.
Let’s go back and look at some of my favorites of this past year:
Best hotel stay:
Aria
- Gorgeous
- Well appointed rooms, as one would expect
- I like the way the casino feels---it’s very open, fresh looking
- Maybe the most comfortable bed in Vegas
- Booked through Chase LHRC
- Rate was just above $100
- Priority check-in
- $100 f&b credit---used at Carbone
- $30 breakfast credit
If you are interested in adding bank provided booking portals to your travel repertoire in 2020, start off right by checking out a recent post by BW on BougieMiles.com about the Mastercard Luxury Hotel and Resorts Portfolio. It’s underreported, but can be just as good if not better than FHR and LHRC.
Ok everyone, let’s go over these booking portals one more time:
Amex = Fine Hotels and Resorts
Chase = Luxury Hotel and Resort Collection
Mastercard = Luxury Hotel and Resorts Portfolio
Are we having fun yet?
We’ll get to this again a little later
Best meal of 2019
Alinea
- Pricey---$600 a couple and up
- A true food “experience”
- Over a half dozen courses
- A trip to the kitchen to see the show
- It’s a world renowned restaurant and while I like to promote budget conscious choices, it’s sometimes fun to splurge
Honorable mention: Carbone
- Wonderful, delicious Italian
- Calm, pretty atmosphere
- I had great company on my visit
- Great Italian food is hard to beat
- Penne with vodka is a must
Best gambling experience:
Craps at the Cal
- A Vegas Vacation meet up
- Many of the gambling podcast community’s greatest were there
- Me, of course
- YCBOT
- BunBoy
- 360 Vegas crew
- Most importantly, great community members as well
- Dynamite session---I think I tripled up
- All this despite only 2x odds
Best points and miles learning:
Status Match Galore
- MilesTalk has a great rundown
- Being able to finagle the system in a way that one elite hotel status grants top tier status in a plethora of other networks
- Caesars Diamond and MLife Gold are great examples
- Make sure to use your $100 celebration dinner before Jan 31
- Also match back to Wyndham in January as well
For 2020:
- Do a credit card audit early in the year
- Are you using all the benefits of your cards?
- Annual fees are a “travel membership” you’re paying
- If you have $1200 in cc annual fees, you’re paying $100 a month for that membership
- Is it worth it?
- Do you have benefits that overlap?
- Is it time to close a card?
- Be aware of credit score considerations
- Are cheaper alternatives available?
- Are you using all the benefits of your cards?
- I’ll likely dump the Amex Platinum this year
- It’s pricey at $550 and I’ve gotten full value out of it in the past, is was always a stretch to do so
- I’m not confident my travels will justify it this year
- The two sexy perks for me are Centurion Lounge access and FHR
- I may be able to supplement that with a cheap Mastercard that allows for access to their luxury hotel program
- Also I need to recognize that while Centurion Lounges can be nice, I’m rarely impressed by them
- I can also just try to show them my Twitter feed to get in---the standard “do you know who I am?” usually works
Cards I’m looking at for 2020:
- Anything in the Capital One family
- Expanding transfer partners
- Good sign-on bonuses
- Spark has 200k after considerable spend
- Another Amex card to replace Platinum
- Green seems fun but the perks aren’t a true “value” to me
- Clear credit doesn’t cover full cost
- Neither will Away credit
- Gold is a front runner with the grocery bonus category
- Green seems fun but the perks aren’t a true “value” to me
Travels for 2020:
- Louisville last weekend in Feb (had to reschedule)
- April 17 weekend - Biloxi
- Fanboy Fanfare?
- A collection of gamblers and podcasters convening on the Mississippi coast
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