High Stakes and High Vibes in Las Vegas
Originally featured in Fat Nugs Magazine Vol. 23: Destination Edition. Enjoy the great articles and community at fatnugsmag.com.
Somewhere in Nevada, nestled in a basin of the Mojave Desert, surrounded by mountains, is a place you may know. It’s renowned for its casinos, gambling, entertainment, restaurants, extravagant hotels, neon-nightlife and nature (believe it or not). Las Vegas is one of the most iconic destination cities in the world, offering everything you can think of and more to the millions of folks who visit the Strip each year.
The new kid on the block in Sin City is and has been the Cannabis Industry; although, the recent addition of The Sphere is also a solid, albeit very “Vegas,” addition. With over 100 licensed dispensaries in the city, consumption lounges rolling out, established brands and top shelf products, cannabis connoisseurs and novices alike can have a stony time in the desert, while doing all that there is to do and eating well. Whether it be vacation, wedding, conference, or a surreal Fear and Loathing-esque experience bringing you to the city, a little preparation goes a long way. Here’s what you should know before you go.
The Essentials
Like all markets, you must be 21 or older to purchase in Vegas. The purchase limit is 2.5 ounces of flower or 7 grams of concentrate per transaction. Read that once more, you can PICK UP in this city. 2.5 ounces and/or 7 grams of concentrate should be enough for even the most consummate smoker’s week-long vacation. Don’t forget to bring cash or plan to use the ATM, as not all shops have cashless payment options. ATM fees are lower (~$4) at dispensaries than they are at the Strip (~$8), so a bonus tip would be to take out extra at the dispensary if you’ll need it back at the Strip.
Expect slightly higher costs than you may be used to in other markets, as Las Vegas has a bit of a tourist premium on everything. This can be especially noticeable closer to the strip; it's a little better if you’re willing to visit a local destination like The Source or Tree of Life. But in general, thanks to good ol’ taxes, the Vegas cannabis market is pricey, relative to Colorado or California.
Flower is better bought in bulk to get price breaks for a ~$70 half or ~$140 ounce. If you want to sample different cultivars, then go with individual grams, which are ~$10-$15 each. Every other product category can be found in Vegas from distillate pens, topicals, edibles, pre-rolls and concentrates to moon rocks, infused beverages and more. If you need something quick and don’t have the standard tools and supplies along with you, there’s nothing wrong with grabbing a handful of pre-rolls and a disposable live rosin pen to see you through.
The Terpenes
The best thing about the Vegas Cannabis market is that the top three terpenes are listed on every product’s label measured in mg/g. As Cannabis markets mature, the focus from THC to Terpenes shifts. There are several markets like California and Missouri that display terpene percentage. This helps without a doubt, but seeing the mg/g measurements of individual terpenes without having to pull out the Certificate of Analysis (COA) is another level.
If you know your terps, you’ll be able to search and select your favorite primary terpenes and see the strengths of the secondary and tertiary ones as well. To optimize the experience, check the labels and look for a primary terpene at or over 10 mg/g. That alone will eliminate ~75% of the product selection to show you where the quality is. From there, you can look at the second and third terpenes to make your decision. You may even get lucky to find a secondary terpene measuring ~10mg/g, if so, enjoy that diamond in the rough.
If you’re not used to shopping this way, let me break it down for you. The most common terps you’ll find are Myrcene (earthy), Caryophyllene (spicy) and Limonine (citrus). If a strain is higher in Myrcene/Caryophylene, it’ll lean towards longer lasting indica (sedative and chill) effects. If Limonine is dominant, then you’ll get a shorter, often more sativa (euphoric and energetic) experience. This is far from an exact science but is a quick way to gauge things and get started in the world of terpenes. As a tourist and connoisseur, these are the dominant terps to keep an eye out for; Terpinolene (forest/floral/melon), Pinene (herbal/pine) and Linalool (sweet/floral). Anything not on this list would also be worth checking out.
Where’s the Weed At?
In short, everywhere. Dispensaries are scattered about near the Strip with taxis and rideshares aplenty waiting to chauffeur you. The key thing to point out is that delivery to the casinos is still not allowed in Las Vegas. Cannabis dispensaries will only deliver to private residences. If you plan to stay on the Strip and want to have cannabis, I would recommend stopping at the dispensary first thing after the airport, before going to your hotel. Easier to get this little errand done right when you land, so the rest of the time spent in the city can be laid back.
The closest dispensary to the airport is The Grove on S University. If you know your way around a cannabis menu, you can place a pickup order there while waiting for your rideshare at the airport and be in and out. If not, just walk in and the budtenders will get you sorted. NuLeaf on E Twain Ave is also an excellent choice and represents some of the best brands and products Vegas has to offer.
In a city of excess, as expected, you can find the nation's, and possibly world’s, largest dispensaries - Planet 13 on the west side of the Strip and NuWu to the north. If you’re after cannabis tourism, definitely plan a stop at one or both of these. From Planet 13, Reef is only a few blocks away for a second helping of big, grandiose Vegas dispensaries. Last but not least, consumption lounges! If you want to visit a lounge to see the future of cannabis, you can find one inside Planet 13 and another at NuWu.
For the most relaxed approach, it could be worth considering a home rental to have that private residence for cannabis deliveries and consumption. This is a good way to do it, if you’re not all that interested in the pomp and circumstance of Vegas or plan to do more nature than nightlife.
Time to Light Up!
But now the most important question, where can you smoke? Well, that’s where things are a little odd with the city being as cannabis friendly as it is; only private residences and consumption lounges are on the list of approved smoking locations. That being said, wandering down and around the strip and in and out of parking garages, you may see and smell otherwise. If you’re concerned at all about consumption, you want to get to a lounge or go the smoke free route with edibles, tinctures, beverages and vape pens. All of which are more discreet and easily accessible while you roam the strip.
However you end up consuming, watch your intake especially if drinking and/or traveling during the summer. You don’t want to overdo it and realize you’re three or four casinos away from your room or end up sleeping away part of your vacation. If your tolerance is low to moderate, tread carefully during the day and save more consumption for the night. For high tolerance travelers, there’s no shortage of products to try throughout your stay.
Conclusion
Now you know what to do, where to go and how to find the best cannabis in Las Vegas. No matter the reason you’re visiting the city, if you have loved cannabis for decades or you’ve never tried it before, there’s always something for everyone, and there’s no place like Las Vegas to try new things. With this information, you can focus on deciding which excellent restaurant, casino or show to visit next.
As a bonus tip, I’ve been living in Las Vegas for almost eight years now and some of my favorite brands are Polaris, Super Good, Tsunami Labs, Trendi, Green Life Production, Nature’s Chemistry and The Grower Circle.
If you win or lose in Vegas, make sure to smoke well!