From my been there done that list:
* Keep your luggage receipt. LAS airport requires it for checked bags.
* If you don’t have your CES ID, get it at the airport (shorter lines).
* Rent a car. Free parking at the hotel and no chance in hell of a cab. Bus lines are nuts too.
* Make a beeline to the stuff you MUST see, and then wonder around aimlessly to see the stuff you want and discover the really cool things.
* Visit the high end stereo hotel ($50,000 turntables, etc).
* Visit the ‘Asia Rooms’ where the manufacturers are showing their latest and greatest stuff.
* Budget an extra hour to get through airport security if leaving on Saturday or Sunday.
* Don’t drive to the convention center unless you have a parking pass.
* Eat a few miles off the strip and pay normal prices for dinner.
* Play single-deck blackjack and pay for your trip with a few simple rules 😉
* Keep your luggage receipt. LAS airport requires it for checked bags.
* If you don’t have your CES ID, get it at the airport (shorter lines).
* Rent a car. Free parking at the hotel and no chance in hell of a cab. Bus lines are nuts too.
* Make a beeline to the stuff you MUST see, and then wonder around aimlessly to see the stuff you want and discover the really cool things.
* Visit the high end stereo hotel ($50,000 turntables, etc).
* Visit the ‘Asia Rooms’ where the manufacturers are showing their latest and greatest stuff.
* Budget an extra hour to get through airport security if leaving on Saturday or Sunday.
* Don’t drive to the convention center unless you have a parking pass.
* Eat a few miles off the strip and pay normal prices for dinner.
* Play single-deck blackjack and pay for your trip with a few simple rules 😉
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