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Darling Tennis Center

I think showing up around 9 AM is the sweet spot; you beat the heat a little and can grab a good court if you're playing. Later, it gets pretty crowded and hot!

My advice is to bring your own water and snacks. The drinks and bites can be pricey at the center, and you'll want to stay hydrated out there!

I recommend checking the schedule in advance for any free courts, especially on weekends, to save some $$ on rentals.
Angel Park Golf Club

Check out the restaurant after your round! The food was surprisingly good, and their happy hour has some great deals that won’t break the bank.

I think investing in a yardage book or using a GPS app would be worth it. The course has some tricky holes, and it helped me save strokes.

I recommend booking your tee time in advance, especially if you're aiming for a weekend spot. It can get pretty busy, and you don’t want to be stuck waiting around
Thomas & Mack Center

Try to arrive at least 1.5 hours early. Parking can get tricky, and you want time to explore the venue and grab a bite before the game starts. The food options inside are decent!

Definitely check for any weekday games or events; they’re usually less crowded and tickets can be cheaper! I found a great deal on a Tuesday night game, way more enjoyable without the weekend craziness.

I suggest checking out promotions for family packs or group discounts on tickets online before heading there. I saved a bundle this way and had better seats than I expected!

If you’re looking for souvenirs, skip the main stores inside; they can be overpriced. Hit the nearby local shops after the game for better deals on team merch.
Cue D's Billiard Venue

try to find parking nearby before heading inside. i wasted a lot of time driving around looking for a spot, but there are some decent lots if you look.

My advice is to check out their happy hour specials. Drinks and food are way cheaper, and it makes your gameplay even better

I recommend bringing a friend who knows how to play. I struggled a bit and having someone to show me the ropes would have made it more fun and less frustrating.
Griff's Las Vegas

I recommend downloading their app for exclusive deals and promotions. I saved quite a bit compared to the regular prices just by showing my phone

If you’re looking to save some cash, check out their happy hour specials from 4-7 PM. Drinks and apps are way cheaper then!

Try to grab a table near the pool tables. The vibe is much more fun and energetic, plus you can enjoy some friendly games with other visitors!
Summerlin Tennis Club at Arbors

I suggest booking your court ahead of time, especially on weekends. I didn't and had to wait for an hour, which was a bummer!

Try to go early, around 8 AM, when the courts are fresh and the sun isn’t too brutal. Playing later in the day was just too hot for me.

If you can, swing by the local grocery store before your visit instead of the on-site café. The food prices there were pretty steep, and I ended up spending way more than I expected.
Peccole Ranch Tennis Club
I suggest bringing your own water bottle. The drinks inside can be pricey, and it's nice to stay hydrated on the courts! Plus, the fountain water is fine to refill.

I recommend booking your court in advance, especially on weekends. I got there and had to wait a while because they were packed!
No Quit Tennis Academy

My advice is to bring your own water bottle! They have good facilities, but the drink prices can add up and I wish I had saved a bit there. Plus, staying hydrated is key when you're playing in that Vegas heat!

I recommend checking out their schedule online before you go. Some classes can fill up fast, and you don't want to miss your chance to play. I got lucky, but I saw a few folks disappointed they couldn't join a session
Crown & Anchor Pub

I recommend trying the shepherd's pie - it's legit! But get there around 7 PM if you want a good seat for darts; it gets packed quickly, and I had to wait a bit