Las Vegas is one of the most popular destinations to visit for Labor Day weekend, and there’s a reason for that. Everybody wants to celebrate the final holiday of the summer in a big way, and that is precisely what Vegas is known for… going BIG! Big pool parties, big drinks, and big personalities! Don’t let the flood of visitors scare you away from making Vegas your Labor Day hot spot. Embrace the crowd and be a part of one of the biggest parties in the nation!
With September 3rd fast approaching, it’s important to start planning your Las Vegas Labor Day weekend sooner rather than later to avoid last-minute stress and high travel prices. Use these holiday weekend planning tips to ensure you can go BIG in Vegas without BIG stress.
First things first, you’re going to need a place to crash for the weekend. It’s better to book your room now before they’re all snatched up, and the Golden Gate Casino has some really great rates right now. Rest and recover in one of Golden Gate’s cozy rooms equipped with an iron and ironing board so you stay looking fresh at the Downtown Las Vegas bars, an in-room safe to store all your poker winnings, a hair dryer to use after your day at the pool, and high-speed internet so you can share and post your party pictures at will. The best part is once you’re feeling up for it, the party continues on right outside your doorstep. With dancing flapper girls, flare bartenders, and Fremont Street at your fingertips, you won’t have to “labor” much to find a good time at the Golden Gate.
Because Labor Day weekend is such a popular time to travel, you may see plane ticket prices a little higher this time of year. Be sure to do your research on flights so you can book the best bang for your buck. There are several websites that offer packages which include flights, rooms, and car rentals. Decide what you think will be most convenient for you and don’t wait to book. CheapOair.com recommends booking your Labor Day flight 21 – 90 days in advance.
Credit: Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
On Labor Day weekend, Las Vegas is best known for our epic pool parties hosted by world-famous DJs. You may see a shortage of clothing over the weekend, but definitely not a shortage of entertainment. This Labor Day weekend, don’t miss out on the ultimate party at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center Block Party. Not only will you be a part of an epic gathering, but this is the first ever Collective Zoo Block Party to make a splash in Downtown Las Vegas. Enjoy performances from electronic music, to Chris Lake, to Golf Clap, to much more! Along with some amazing music from Collective Zoo, this event will also offer art, food, and culture for all to enjoy. Tickets are on sale now, so get yours today so you don’t miss out on amazing food trucks, a full-service beer garden, live art displays and experiences, a pool to escape the heat, and a variety of games and fun to make your night one that you won’t soon forget.
If you’re looking to personalize your Labor Day Block Party a little more, reserve your very own cabana at the DLVEC Block Party. Pricing starts at $500 and includes a private cabana for 20 guests, a bottle with two mixers, a personal server, and access to the private upper deck viewing area and swim up bar! However you plan to celebrate the Labor Day weekend, you’re sure to have an outstanding time in Fabulous Las Vegas. Check out the Lavish Labor Day DJ lineup and plan out your weekend.
The most important thing to remember while you’re having fun on your summer vacation in Vegas is to stay safe. Even though September is that start of the fall season, Vegas temperatures can still reach dangerous levels. Be sure to drink lots of water in between your cocktails and slather on that sunscreen like it owes you something. It can be a bit of a downer when you’re stuck indoors dehydrated and sunburnt while your safety-savvy friends continue on with their fun.
Speaking of friends, try to stay with your group while you’re out and about and don’t talk to strangers… just kidding. But DO be mindful of who you’re making friends with and always be sure that the people you came with know where you’re at or where you’re going. With so many visitors coming and going this Labor Day weekend, the “buddy system” that we learned in elementary school will come in handy.
Labor Day weekend often signifies the end of summer and nobody wants to end the warm months with a flop. As long as you prepare ahead of time and plan out major details, your Las Vegas Labor Day weekend will be memorable for years to come. Take advantage of all that Vegas has to offer for the holiday because the reality of “labor” will come back around all too fast.