Cheapest & Most Expensive Times to Visit Las Vegas

Discover when Las Vegas travel costs soar—and when you’ll find the best value for your stay in Sin City.

Cheapest & Most Expensive Times to Visit Las Vegas

Most Expensive Times to Visit Las Vegas

Las Vegas travel costs tend to climb when weather is ideal, major events happen, school breaks are active—or when large conventions fill the hotels.

  • March to May (spring peak):
    This is a high‑demand period when many visitors arrive for spring break, pool parties, and Vegas festivals. Hotels and flights rise accordingly.
  • September to November (fall festival and convention season):
    Autumn sees a resurgence in visitor numbers—good weather, events, and business conventions all increase demand for accommodations.
  • Holiday weekends & major event weeks (e.g., New Year’s, Super Bowl, big conventions):
    Some weeks see especially high rates due to large scale events or holiday travel. Even “shoulder” months can cost more if a big event is in town.

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Cheapest Times to Visit Las Vegas

For someone seeking better value, there are windows when costs drop—but you’ll trade off peak weather, big‑time events, or full pool‑party action.

  • June to August (summer low‑season):
    Despite being warm to very hot, this is often one of the most affordable times to visit because the heat and timing reduce demand.
  • December to early February (winter off‑peak excluding holiday‑weekends):
    After the major holiday rush and before spring breaks pick up, you’ll often find better deals.
  • Late November (mid‑week stays) & weekdays in off‑event periods:
    Travelers who go during quieter periods—especially Sunday to Thursday stays, away from big conventions—can often secure strong value.

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