Upon earning a high bonus in his work, Clark Griswold, a successful man, who want to spend nice time with his family, decides to take his family in a vacation to Las Vegas, in order to have a family time together, but neither his daughter nor his wife likes the idea, but upon their arrival, everything changes.
The fourth and weakest trip with the hapless Griswolds.
Sin Magazine
May 26, 2012
Despite Chevy Chase's decent effort trying to revive the Griswold franchise, VEGAS VACATION is just a big disappointment. This one could have just premiered on TV, as it resembles that sort of mediocrity.
The film's only life is provided by Randy Quaid, back as Ellen's redneck cousin.
Filmcritic.com
August 02, 2009
...the Griswolds bring down the house.
Los Angeles Times
February 14, 2001
There is nothing more memorable about Vegas Vacation than the flatness of the writing in Elisa Bell's script and the uninspired direction of first-timer Stephen Kessler.