Las Vegas
Hint: Wear what brings out your inner Vegas: gold lamé. Feather boa. Leather briefs. Whatever. We're not here to judge.
Everyone needs to take the edge off by a pool now and then, and Vegas has some of the best.
There are plenty of snapshots to take, and plenty of sunlight to help capture the moment.
For a five-star restaurant or gala show.
If you're a fan of the game, you'll want to check out the Vegas courses.
If you're visiting from outside North America, you may need power converters.
There are 320 days of sunshine a year, so chances are you'll need some shades.
You'll want to keep this close at hand, especially in the summer months.
You'll cover a lot of ground from the Strip to downtown, so make sure your shoes are comfortable.
If you're visiting any time between late October and early April, Las Vegas could be chillier than you might expect.
Since most of the Las Vegas Valley is at an elevation over 2,000 feet, the winter months can be more chilly than you might think, particularly in the evenings. Long pants, a sweater and/ or a jacket are recommended if visiting between late October and early April.
During spring and summer months, t-shirts, shorts and athletic shoes are a common sight in the hotels and casinos.
Las Vegas, with its arid climate, sees more than 300 days of sunshine per year, with an average annual rainfall of only 4.13 inches (10.5 cm) and an average humidity rate of 29 percent.