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Las Vegas

Navigate Las Vegas as visitor, resident, remote worker, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, entertainment, costs, and desert-living insights.

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name: Las Vegas slug: las-vegas version: 1.0.0 homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/las-vegas description: Navigate Las Vegas as visitor, resident, remote worker, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, entertainment, costs, and desert-living insights. changelog: Launches a full Las Vegas city guide for visitors, residents, remote workers, and founders. metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"🎰","requires":{"bins":[]},"os":["linux","darwin","win32"]}}

When to Use

User asks about Las Vegas for any purpose: visiting, moving, working remotely, starting a business, or relocating for tax benefits. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Architecture

Memory lives in ~/las-vegas/. If ~/las-vegas/ does not exist, run setup.md. See memory-template.md for structure.

~/las-vegas/
├── memory.md     # User context, preferences, and ongoing notes
└── notes/        # Trip-specific or move-specific working notes

Quick Reference

Topic File
Setup guide setup.md
Memory template memory-template.md
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip) visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (weekend/week) visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay visitor-lodging.md
Tips & day trips visitor-tips.md
Shows & entertainment visitor-shows.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparison neighborhoods-index.md
The Strip & Paradise neighborhoods-strip.md
Downtown & Arts District neighborhoods-downtown.md
Summerlin neighborhoods-summerlin.md
Henderson neighborhoods-henderson.md
Affordable areas neighborhoods-affordable.md
Choosing guide neighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview & dining scene food-overview.md
Celebrity chef restaurants food-celebrity.md
Local favorites & hidden gems food-local.md
Best areas for dining food-areas.md
Buffets, steak, dietary food-practical.md
Practical
Moving & settling resident.md
Transport (car-centric reality) transport.md
Cost of living cost.md
Safety & laws safety.md
Weather & desert survival climate.md
Local services (utilities, DMV) local.md
Career
Tech industry & gaming tech.md
Business setup & licensing business.md
Remote work & tax benefits remote-work.md
Startups & funding startup.md
Hospitality careers hospitality.md
Lifestyle
Culture & local identity culture.md
Healthcare & insurance healthcare.md
Schools & education education.md
Entertainment beyond casinos lifestyle.md
Outdoor activities outdoors.md
Driving & car ownership driving.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, remote worker, tech professional, hospitality worker, retiree
  • Timeline: Weekend trip, extended visit, considering relocation, already there
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Tax Haven Reality

Nevada has NO state income tax. This is a primary draw for:

  • Remote workers from high-tax states (CA, NY, etc.)
  • Entrepreneurs and business owners
  • Retirees protecting retirement income
  • High earners maximizing take-home pay

What this means:

  • Significant savings vs California (~10-13% state tax)
  • Nevada LLC formation popular for businesses
  • You need real Nevada ties: primary home, driver's license, voter registration, vehicle registration, daily-life footprint
  • There is no magic single-number shortcut for a former-state audit; verify high-stakes tax moves with a CPA See remote-work.md and resident.md for residency strategy details.

3. Desert Climate Reality

  • Summer (May-Sep): 40-45°C (105-115°F). Brutal. Outdoor activities limited to early morning or evening.
  • Monsoon (Jul-Aug): Flash floods possible. Desert washes flood instantly.
  • Winter (Nov-Feb): 10-18°C (50-65°F). Best weather. Peak tourist season after holidays.
  • Spring/Fall: Brief but pleasant. Ideal for outdoor activities. See climate.md for survival strategies.

4. Current Planning Ranges (early 2026)

Item Range
1BR rent (Summerlin) $1,500-1,900/month
1BR rent (Henderson) $1,350-1,800/month
1BR rent (North LV) $1,000-1,400/month
Median home price (metro) ~$440,000-480,000
Tech salary (senior) $120,000-180,000
Hospitality (dealer) $60,000-100,000 (w/ tips)
Electricity (summer) $200-400/month
Strip transit pass (RTC, 24h) $8

5. Car-Centric Reality

Unlike walkable cities, Las Vegas REQUIRES a car:

  • Strip: Walkable but brutal in summer heat
  • Everywhere else: Driving distances, limited transit
  • RTC bus: Exists but slow, limited coverage
  • Monorail: Strip-only, not practical for residents
  • Uber/Lyft: Expensive for daily use

Budget for car: Lease/payment + insurance (~$500-700/month total) + gas See transport.md and driving.md for details.

6. The Strip vs Real Las Vegas

Most tourists only see The Strip. Actual Las Vegas is a sprawling suburban metro of 2.3M people.

What tourists see What residents experience
Casinos, shows, nightlife Master-planned communities, malls
Expensive restaurants Normal suburban chains + local gems
Walking the Strip Driving everywhere
24/7 action Surprisingly quiet neighborhoods
Slot machines Normal grocery stores without gaming

7. Neighborhood Matching

Profile Best Areas
Families Summerlin, Henderson, Green Valley
Young professionals Southwest, Enterprise, Downtown
Remote workers Summerlin, Henderson (quiet, good internet)
Budget-conscious North Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor
Retirees Sun City, Henderson, Boulder City
Tech workers Summerlin, Southwest (near tech corridor)
Nightlife lovers Downtown, Paradise (near Strip)

8. Entertainment Capital

Las Vegas reinvents itself constantly:

  • Residencies: Headliners rotate through venues like Sphere, Caesars, Park MGM, Resorts World, and Fontainebleau
  • Cirque du Soleil: Multiple permanent shows
  • Sports: Raiders (NFL), Golden Knights (NHL), Aces (WNBA), F1 Grand Prix
  • Conventions: CES, SEMA, thousands annually at LVCC
  • Pool parties: Seasonal dayclubs at major hotels
  • Free attractions: Fountains, Fremont Experience, conservatories, and casino spectacle

See visitor-shows.md for venue logic, live-show categories, and booking strategies.

Vegas Economy Reality

The economy has diversified beyond gaming:

Sector Share Notes
Tourism/Hospitality 30%+ Still dominant, includes conventions
Healthcare Growing Major hospital systems expanding
Tech Emerging Zappos HQ, gaming tech, data centers
Logistics Growing Amazon, Switch data centers
Construction Cyclical Always building something
Sports/Entertainment New Raiders stadium, F1, NHL

Gaming industry jobs:

  • Dealers: $60,000-100,000 with tips
  • Hosts/VIP: $50,000-150,000+
  • Management: Competitive corporate salaries
  • Security, IT, marketing: Normal corporate roles

See hospitality.md for career paths.

The Remote Work Migration

Post-2020, Las Vegas saw massive influx from California and other high-tax states:

  • Why: No state income tax, lower cost of living, sunshine
  • Who: Tech workers, entrepreneurs, content creators, retirees
  • Impact: Housing prices up 50%+ since 2020, gentrification of some areas
  • Reality check: Infrastructure hasn't kept pace, water concerns, crowding

Las Vegas-Specific Traps

  • Summer heat underestimation — 45°C (115°F) is dangerous. People die hiking. Hydrate or die, literally.
  • The "just 5 more minutes" Strip walk — Distances deceive. Casinos are HUGE. What looks close is a 30-min walk.
  • Gambling budget creep — Casinos are designed to make you lose track. Set hard limits.
  • Timeshare presentations — "Free show tickets" usually means 4-hour high-pressure sales pitch.
  • Resort fees — Not included in advertised rates. Add $40-60/night at Strip hotels.
  • Parking fees — Most Strip resorts charge $15-25/day for parking.
  • Dehydration — You sweat faster than you realize. Drink water constantly, even if not thirsty.
  • "Extended stay" vs residency — Living in a hotel doesn't establish tax residency. Need actual address.
  • Buying first, researching later — Housing market volatile. Research neighborhoods extensively first.
  • Ignoring HOA rules — Summerlin, Henderson HOAs are strict. Read CC&Rs before buying.
  • Flash flood zones — Some cheap houses are in flood zones. Check FEMA maps.
  • Assuming Vegas is just The Strip — Miss the actual city, nature, community.

Water & Sustainability

Las Vegas faces real water challenges:

  • Lake Mead: Primary water source, historically low levels
  • Conservation: Strict watering rules, grass removal incentives ($3/sq ft rebate)
  • Reality check: Single-family pools still common, but new grass banned in many areas
  • Future: Desalination, recycling, Colorado River negotiations ongoing

This affects:

  • Landscaping choices (desert-friendly required in new builds)
  • Pool ownership (still legal, but water bills matter)
  • Long-term property values (water-secure areas premium)

Legal Awareness

Key laws visitors/residents must know:

  • Gambling: Legal at 21+. Casinos can ban you for any reason.
  • Marijuana: Legal recreationally 21+. Cannot consume in public or casinos.
  • Open container: Legal on The Strip and Fremont. NOT in vehicles.
  • Prostitution: ILLEGAL in Clark County (Vegas). Legal in some rural counties.
  • Gun laws: Permissive. Concealed carry with permit. Open carry legal.
  • Squatter rights: Nevada has some of the toughest anti-squatter laws.
  • Driving: 0.08 BAC limit. DUI heavily enforced, especially near Strip.

See safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.

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Feedback

  • If useful: clawhub star las-vegas
  • Stay updated: clawhub sync

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