Welcome to one of the transition months in Las Vegas. October transforms Las Vegas from a scalding hot summer into a moderately cool winter.
There’s also a new tradition starting – it’s the time for roadwork on the Vegas Strip while F1 prepares our streets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in November. Already in front of Bellagio, the sidewalk is blocked and a front-row view of the fountains has been replaced by scaffolding.
Locals Tip: For the best (free) view of the fountain show, head toward the valet area and catch it from the backside.
Inside, at the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, their fall showing, and smelling, is now on display. Arguably the best floral show of the year. Showing all month through Nov. 9.
And don’t forget Halloween. Frequent visitors know in Las Vegas the holiday is a sneaky good time. In addition to amplified fun people-watching, there are parties all over Sin City.
The theaters will be busy this October with a slew of new and returning resident performers. The Carrie Underwood shows are her last for the year at Resorts World. But making debuts this month in Las Vegas are Lenny Kravitz (at Park MGM) and Tears for Fears (at Fontainebleau).
Here’s the rundown of October’s special entertainment draws:
Look ahead: Tears For Fears and New Edition have shows at Fontainebleau and Wynn, respectively, on Nov. 1 and 2.
As the weather cools, there are more outdoor music festivals.
The Best Friends Forever festival takes over the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center across the street from The D from Oct. 11-13. Headliners include Sunny Day Real Estate, The Get Up Kids, and Built To Spill. Tickets for all three days are still available. You can find more information and set times at bestfriendsforeverfest.com.
The When We Were Young festival returns to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on Oct. 19 and 20. My Chemical Romance, Fallout Boy, and Jimmy Eat World are just a few of the bands performing. Day One tickets are sold out on the primary market. Tickets are available for Day Two. You can find more information and the full lineup at whenwewereyoungfestival.com.
You never know where celebrities will pop up in Las Vegas. Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay, stopped for a little dive-bar karaoke at Dino’s Lounge, in the not-so-gun-free “Naked City” part of town.
We’re entering a busy period for Las Vegas sports.
Fun Fact: There are more sports in Las Vegas than there are home teams.
The NFL regular season is underway bringing fans of Raiders’ opponents to town, while the NHL also drops the puck on its regular season this month.
The NBA and NASCAR also both make their regular stops in Las Vegas this month.
Raiders Home Games
at Allegiant Stadium
Golden Knights Home Games
at T-Mobile Arena
Aces in the WNBA Playoffs
at Michelob Ultra Arena (in Mandalay Bay)
The Las Vegas Aces are in the WNBA playoffs and fight for their third consecutive championship. Having swept the Seattle Storm in Round 1, the Aces face the New York Liberty next. The five-game series only guarantees one home game. But if they take down the Liberty, the Aces will play in the WNBA Finals later in October.
In men’s basketball and car racing …
The Los Angeles Lakers play the Golden State Warriors in their annual Las Vegas preseason game at T-Mobile Arena on Oct. 15.
NASCAR returns to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the South Point 400 weekend from Oct. 18-20.
Look ahead: Some stage shows will be dark from Nov. 21-23 during Las Vegas Grand Prix Weekend.
The Venetian is kicking off October with a tier match promotion. This is a great way to explore the benefits of a casino you might not normally visit. Venetian Rewards for more information.
Paris Las Vegas expanded by taking over operations of a hotel tower at Horseshoe Las Vegas. Getting to the new Versailles Tower is a lot easier now that construction on the bridge connecting the two properties is complete.
Wynn is a luxury resort with high table game limits. So it was a bit surprising when the casino added a Roll To Win craps table with just a $5 minimum wager last month.
Binion's Gambling Hall downtown now has a mini-craps table. I’ve only seen this type of craps game before when casinos offer the game outdoors by the pool.
Peppermill might look different the next time you visit. The iconic diner on the north end of the Vegas Strip finished renovations that have been taking place all year.
And the South Point hot dog cart updated its hours for football season. You can now grab a glizzy for $1.50 just outside of the sportsbook starting at 9 am every Friday and Saturday.
That’s the rundown – everything a Vegas visitor needs to know in October. Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments.
Marc was born and raised in New York City. He now resides in Las Vegas, where he’s been covering casinos and gaming for more than a decade. The gaming floor is the epicenter of Las Vegas casinos but so many great Las Vegas memories happen at bars, restaurants and other attractions. Finding the right combination goes a long way to a fun Las Vegas experience.Marc has been gambling since elementary school when he learned about sports betting and playing poker. Visiting casinos started a quest for knowledge from finding the best gaming odds and rewards to get the best bang for the buck on every visit.
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