New Vegas Strip

The  is the area of New Vegas where some of the largest hotels, casinos and resort properties in the world were located before the Great War. It is in the control of Mr. House, the owner of New Vegas. The Caesar's Legion are trying to take over the area. It is modeled after the real world 50's strip, when buildings such as the casinos are spaced out.

Gaining Entrance
There are 5 ways to enter the strip:
 * Obtaining 2000 caps. You only need to show 2000 caps, the securitron will not take them. The easiest way to earn the 2000 caps and gain entrance is to go to Silver Rush in Freeside. Do the first mission for them. After you finish, go to the front desk and grab the Plasma Caster off the desk and sell it to the Gun Runners.
 * With a Science of 80, the player can Hack the securitron to gain access.
 * You can buy a fake passport at Mick & Ralph's, you will need 50 of speech and 500 caps (375 after bartering) to do so, but alternatively, you can complete the quest G.I. Blues then using the favor from The King, he will tell you to go to Mick and Ralph's and say The King sent you, then you will be able to buy the fake passport without any speech check.
 * There is a monorail in the Camp McCarran terminal building that takes you to the Strip, unfortunately, if you try to use it without NCR armor or by being "accepted" by the NCR, the troopers will open fire.
 * The securitrons in the gate holds a key to enter the strip, you can choose to kill them, but will cause to be vilified by the strip, and you will be unable to beat the game in Mr. House's side. If you have a high sneak you can use a silenced weapon or a sniper to kill them without being vilified, also, the Robotics Expert perk is a good choice combined with a Stealth Boy to disable the robots.

Layout
There is an entrance where you go to get in the strip. To the east is Vault 21 and the Ultra-Luxe, at the west is the Lucky 38, LVB Station and the Gomorrah. North is the Tops. There are tons of people walking around, most are drunk including some NCR, some soldiers can be observed dancing naked in the fountains or throwing up in a corner.

Locations

 * Aces
 * Gomorrah
 * Lucky 38
 * LVB Station
 * Michael Angelo's Workshop
 * NCR Embassy
 * Tops
 * Ultra-Luxe
 * Vault 21

Appearances
only appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs

 * It is possible to become locked out of The Strip's main gate. The prerequisite actions may be taken, but the door will remain locked, requiring a key the player can only get from killing the Securitrons outside the gate. The best way to do this is to shoot one of the Securitrons from afar while hidden and to make sure to kill it with a critical. This way, the others will not attack and you are free to collect it's gate key. If you happen to have the robotics expert perk you can also shut down all the Securitrons and kill one of the robots even though it says you shut it down. If using a PC, you can enter the console command to receive a key. Entering in the Strip from the monorail seems to unlock it. However, in some cases the soldiers outside the monorail may be hostile to the player no matter their reputation with the NCR, forcing the player to do the Securitron Method.


 * The easiest way to kill a Securitron Gatekeeper is using C4 and the detonator. You can freely place a C4 explosive right in front of a Securitron without it turning hostile. Simple walk away a short distance, equip the detonator, go into sneak mode for a critical hit and detonate. None of the other Securitrons will turn hostile if you are a small distance away. It's always a great technique to get a quick 1000 explosive damage for the 'Love The Bomb' trophy/achievement.

*Sheriff's Hat worked for me too.
 * Also sometimes you may receive freezing after entering the strip. A loading screen will be displayed, followed by an all black screen. this also usually results in the player's autosave being corrupted. This seems most prominent after completing the Things That Go Boom quest.  Going to turn in with the ambassador, now all of sudden freezing every time i try to access the strip. Wear an 'old cowboy hat' and the black screen will not occur. **User Noddist** I myself haven't even gotten the "Things that Go Boom" Quest and this was happening, but the old cowboy hat let me in.


 * Entering The Strip through the train at Camp McCarran will NOT activate the Black Screen. If the NCR is hostile towards you, you should be able to wear some of their armor as a disguise. (Does not work for the north part of the strip as the game just freezes) - patch does not solve the issue.


 * There is also a bug in which the strip remains completely empty. There are only a few soldiers walking around. (addt'l observation - this seems to happen most often after you have already visited The Strip once before. It seems that the first time you visit The Strip it will be decently populated, but on return visits it can appear mostly empty, even at night.)


 * "Old Cowboy Hat" - If the strip freezes when entered, this will allow you to gain access. One can be purchased from the "Crimson Caravan" outfit to the east of New Vegas. You can place the old cowboy hat in the first section of the strip and you can avoid it freezing, (The hat must be just dropped, not placed on someone) - Caleb Mcaffery's Hat will also solve the problem. This may also resolve the similar 'black screen' issue when leaving the Lucky 38 casino (unconfirmed).


 * If you get the "Strip freezes when entered" glitch, sometimes just entering and exiting through the main gate from Freeside instead of fast-traveling there will keep the glitch from happening.


 * Amusingly, the music playing over the loudspeakers in the strip (which, presumably, is being streamed from the Mojave Music Radio) will not always play in-sync with the actual Mojave Music Radio.


 * You may be treated to the site of a runaway Brahmin running through the gate and down The Strip, with an NCR soldier chasing after it. Both run to the opposite gate and disappear, as they will not be found in the next section of The Strip. No one on The Strip, including the Securitrons, take notice of this odd occurrence.