Moving to Las Vegas? Here's What You Need to Know

Moving to Las Vegas? Here's What You Need to Know

If you had to make a list of some of the most fun and exciting places to live in the United States, Las Vegas would undoubtedly be right at the top.

You're no doubt already aware of the fact that Las Vegas is home to some of the most famous casinos located anywhere in the world. But it has so much more to offer, too - like the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which has just about all the other boating, rafting and other water-based excitement that you could ever want. If you're the type of person who loves to spend time outdoors, you could always go for a ride through some incredible desert landscapes. The food and drink possibilities in the area are second-to-none. The list goes on and on.

Living in Las Vegas: Breaking Things Down

One of the most important things to understand about living in Las Vegas is that the weather truly is quite unlike anything you've ever experienced. While it's true that the summer temperatures can be quite hot, you'll really only see this during July and August. The winters, for example, are known for mid-day temperatures that stay in the 60s and 70s.

In terms of actually getting around the city itself, you'll likely want to take advantage of the Las Vegas Monorail. It's famous for carrying almost five million people every single year and is a perfect way to get out there and explore some sites and sounds that the city has become famous for.

The Regional Transportation Committee, also known as the RTC, is in charge of all public transportation in and around the city. If you want to get back and forth from the Las Vegas strip and don't mind riding the bus, The Deuce is always a good option. It offers two routes for you to take advantage of if you're headed downtown and will stop at every property on the strip, too. Of course, taxis and ride-sharing are always options as well.

Life in the Big City

As stated, there truly is no shortage of incredible things to see and do during your time in Las Vegas. If sports are your passion, the city is home to three major professional teams - including the Las Vegas Raiders (who play in the NFL), the Vegas Golden Knights (who play in the NHL) and the Las Vegas Aces women's basketball team.

If you're the type of person who wants to spend as much time outdoors as possible, you're in luck as the city is home to 68 different parks and four golf courses. There are also over 100 public playgrounds, 10 dog parks, six swimming pools and much, much more. 

You'll also want to visit the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay bay at least once after you arrive, which has become famous for the wide range of animals on display. It hosts more than 2,000 animals comprised of more than 1,2000 species and is actually the only aquarium that has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums in the entire state.

But for many, the true appeal of a city as robust as Las Vegas is in the culture - something that is definitely on display just about everywhere you look. If you're a historical buff, you'll definitely want to check out the Neon Museum which houses a lot of the historical signs that were present on the strip during the 1950s and 1960s. There's also the Las Vegas Natural History Museum and, of course, the Mob Museum as well.

You also have to take full advantage of the Downtown Arts District - an area that is home to a massive number of galleries and events each year. "First Friday," for example, is a celebration that happens every month that includes not only live music but also has an emphasis on food and other special presentations. 

Finally, the Las Vegas Convention Center is one of the largest anywhere in the world and it hosts some of the biggest and most important conventions taking place anywhere each year. One of the most notable of these is CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show. It showcases presentations of new products and technologies, long before they're available to the general public. 

The Logistics of Moving to Las Vegas

When you arrive in Sin City, you'll also want to make sure that all of your personal belongings are taken care of - which is why it's so important to find the right Las Vegas moving and storage partner prior to the beginning of your journey. 

U.S. Self Storage offers small, medium and large-sized storage units for you to choose from depending on your needs. Renting a self storage unit is a great option if you're new to the area and aren't quite sure what your permanent living situation is yet, or if you simply need a long-term place to keep your belongings in the safest way possible. U.S. Self Storage also offers vehicle storage with parking options of up to 20' by 30' to accommodate any extra cars you may be bringing with you.

If you need a bit of additional help with the move itself, there are facilities that offer moving truck rentals to help your trip go as smoothy as possible. If you're a new storage customer, some self storage facilities can offer you the use of a truck or van for free (must inquire with store manager). All you have to do is pay a totally refundable deposit, and you'll be able to move you and your loved ones into your credible new home at your own pace.

In the end, regardless of what brings you to Las Vegas, you'll soon find out that it truly has something to offer just about everyone. So if you still have any additional questions about how to take advantage of your big move into the area. If you need a self storage unit, don't delay - contact U.S. Self Storage today.