Season 2, Episode 4 – Las Vegas on $39 a Day – Part 1

Burt, Dan and Matt literally walk through the first half of their brand new Las Vegas trip on $39 a Day, covering all lodging, transportation, food, entertainment, and vomit cleanup.

The Neon Gutter crew encounter boutique magicians, Dracula weddings, a lot of coupons, tired feet, very smelly buses, and a whole host of the kinds of people who reside in the gutter.

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Drinking Fountain
Burt loads up on free water at the airport as our journey begins.
Super 8 Room
Our perfectly adequate motel room at the Super 8. Free coffee and no bed bugs. What more could you want?
The Thunderbird Wedding Chapel oozes romance and elegance. Please consider making the biggest commitment at your life at a place with this attention to detail.
Las Vegas Magic Theater
The intimate showroom at the Las Vegas Magic Theater between the Strip and downtown, where talented magicians entertain you and just a few others.
El Cortez Cocktails
Burt and Dan enjoy complimentary cocktails at the El Cortez while wagering a quarter on Monday Night Football.
Desolate Fremont Street
Waiting for the bus on Fremont Street far east of downtown. As desolate as this looks, the bus smelled worse.
Plaza Cowboys
Free rodeo events in the parking lot south of the Plaza Hotel in downtown, where we started the long walking journey to Southpoint Hotel, seven miles south of the Strip.
Stratosphere Tower
Matt and Dan pose before the Stratosphere Tower, the marquee feature of a lifeless, soulless casino.
Gambler's General Store
On our long walk, we take a detour to check out the gambling ephemera at the Gambler’s General Store, as much a museum as a store.
Kiss Mini Golf
Burt carefully studies the fairway at KISS-themed minigolf in the Rio Hotel.