28 Nisan 2012 Cumartesi

Treasure Island

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Im staying at TI end of June, any suggestions for cheaper places to eat, gamble, or drink? ...



Treasure Island


For gambling with lower table minimums a ten minute or so walk towards center Strip will find you at Casino Royale or O%26#39;Shea%26#39;s. These are situated on the opposite side of the street to TI. Cheap drinks here too.





Impossible to recommend dining options without more information about just what you%26#39;re looking for.



Treasure Island


We stayed at TI for 6 nights in May and had an excellent time.





During the day (weekdays) you can find $5 blackjack at TI and $10 BJ all other times.





Also, Canters Deli at TI is a great, cheap place to eat.





Also for cheaper eats we went over to Venetian (or Palazzo) and ate at the Grand Lux Cafe.




Stayed at TI in August and it was fantastic.





I%26#39;d agree that Canters Deli is very good (especially the Reuben). You can walk to the fashion mall in 5 minutes which has a big food court (and a few restuarants)




We%26#39;ve stayed at TI 2 or 3 times. Like to sit in bar at Isla which looks out on the casino. Margarita and Nachos - nice break and people watching.

Airport Jackpot!!!

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Wow! Just read that someone hit a Wheel of Fortune $.25 jackpot at the airport on May 10, 2008. It paid $391,979.





Anyone here want to ';fess up';? *lol* Actually, I%26#39;d love to know if the person was arriving or departing LV.



Airport Jackpot!!!


I bet it was someone departing hanging around the airport waiting for their flight.



Airport Jackpot!!!


Wow - how I would love something like that!





Live in Miami and as a lark recently went to one of the seedy ';slotsinos'; they have opened. It was like walking into a homeless shelter. Needless to say my hsuband said ';we are here so lets play something'; - I had a slight buzz so acquiesed.



After $60 we hit $2500 and then another $800 - so now at least I have some $ towards gambling in Vegas next week (maybe I can hit some kind of jackpot too)




WOW! And I thought it was great that I ended up with another $20 in my pocket after playing video poker in the airport because of a flight delay!





(I am now fully convinced that every airport should have video poker--what a great way to pass the time during a layover or delay!!!)




I wish it were me! That is the night my mother and I were leaving and she pointed out the 25 cent wheel of fortune machines in the airport. I had been playing them every night at the Golden Gate.




It was me =)





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Oh wait...you said WOF? Nevermind!




Believe it or not, actually two WOF jackpots were hit at the airport in 4 days last month!



www.kimosvegas.com/index.php… Now you may want to get to airport 3 hours before your departure flight :-)




Okay, Lowrance--- did you hit the red 7%26#39;s on the 5 cent machine or did you just find the machine after someone else hit it?





Wow, 2 jackpots at the airport. Maybe I%26#39;ll just hang out there and forget the strip. *lol*




Hey!!!! That nickel machine was my ONLY jackpot in two trips last year! It%26#39;s MINE!




Wow, sounds great. I should play the next time at the airport. Normally I don%26#39;t care about the machines at the airport because I spent to much in the city ;-)




We play VP at the airport, only when departing.





On the same trip I hit 4 deuces on a DW machine, and the wife hit a royal.

ghost town near vegas

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is there a ghost town near to vegas and any tour companys which do it?

ghost town near vegas

the closest ghost town I know of is at Calico, California, about 2-1/2 hour drive from Vegas.

But, there is a little western town with a railroad, riding stables, and petting zoo at Bonnie Springs, which is just about a half hour west of Vegas. I don%26#39;t know of any tours; maybe someone else would.

Another fun drive is to Oatman, Arizona (about 2 hours). It%26#39;s an old western town with donkeys walking wild through the streets. You buy bunches of carrots for $1 from the storekeepers to feed to the donkeys. It%26#39;s fun, too.

I think all of these have websites if you were to google them.

ghost town near vegas

When I think of ghost towns, I think of Rhyolite Nevada. Try this website. I think it has links to other Nevada ghost towns.

http://www.rhyolitesite.com/


maybe im thinking of that place on californa ?

we are planning to go there too is that on the way to SF?


Another question asked and answered a lot. Go to the Search in: (at the top of this post) and type in ghost towns then click GO


Yes you will pass Calico on the way into California on interstate 15.


Another good site with interactive map: http://www.ghosttowngallery.com/htme/map.htm


Sounds interesting, will give one ghost town a try next time.

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  • Harrah's Wizard of Oz Slots

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    My wife and daughter just returned from Harrah%26#39;s where they played the two Wizard of Oz machines by the cashier. They said the darn things would not stop paying off. They made over $250.00 apiece. They told me to be sure to post this......even though I detest slot machines. ha, ha

    Harrah's Wizard of Oz Slots

    I was going to post this......funny.....went to edgewater today......slow there.....bank of 3 wiz of oz next to sports book....have always wanted to play but was too crowded too try.....put 20 in lost 10 fast...lady next to me only one playing besides me...she dumps 50.00 playing max spins real fast.I took the 10 and tried her machine. sixty cents a pull....all of a sudden a fairy godmother comes down in a ball and i get a free spin right after i had just spun....something about an extra bonus spin....all the spaces were wild except for 1 and i got back 257.00. I almost passed out.///// went to quick hit and won 57.00 and then won 50.00 on hot shot......what a day!

    Harrah's Wizard of Oz Slots

    To celebrate went to albertos and had a really good mexican meal.


    have to try the oz machines when we get back to AZ this winter. Congradulations on your good luck!! I would have almost passed out too. Where is Albertos? My husband and I liked Casa Seranos in Mohave. Our opionion is that even though it was a bit of a drive it was our favorite compared to Bullhead and Havesue%26#39;s Seranos. Didn%26#39;t try the one at Riverside though. You would think that beings they are a chain the food would be the same. But our experience wasn%26#39;t that way. Mohave%26#39;s had better presentation and portions. Overall taste was better ,to us anyway. And the wait staff is friendlier. We love their Fajita Salad (Chicken or Steak) and the cost was reasonable for lunch (around 5.75). Oft times my husband and I would share it beings it is so big. They also keep the warm chips flowing and serve them with two kinds of salsas and a hot chorizo bean and cheese dip for free with meal...great deal!!


    We just got back now from casa at riverside....my daughter graduates tonight from laughlin high and this is where she likes to eat.....same everything as the other ones. They like the loaded mexican pot skins. I ate the combo of soft taco, cheese enchillada and chile releno....it was good but albertos is better. This costs 9.50 here and 10.25 at albertos. Albertos is in the laughlin shopping town center on needles highway . Take james woodbury to end and turn left and you are on needles highway.....pass the park, library, post office and you will see the shopping center. This is big town ....we have aldelpes supermarket, 2 mexican restraurants which are albertos and casa torta(something like that lol...foods pretty good also)and a lousy pizza place called mommas. I eat the lunch buffet there cause its only 5.00. Not too bad for that price but not worth ordering otherwise.


    i don%26#39;t know why i can%26#39;t get the time adjusted right on here. Its only 355 as i write this.


    Polkadad, Congradulations to your daughter on her graduation day.!! Will try the riverside Casa Seranos. Also, thank you for the heads up and directions to Albertos. Will try that as well. We spent 4 months this last winter and with your help (and Grif and Calsuede) we had an easy time deciding where to eat and gamble in town. We look forward to coming back this next winter and discover more of Laughlin and the surrounding area.


    Ok well, I got back from Laughlin yesterday and had a great time.I did hit every casino there except for the Tropicana, which was only because it was on the other side of the street and I didn%26#39;t know it was there until we left in the bus yesterday. I told the bus that I guess I would hav eto go back because I missed one. LOL I did try the Wizard of Oz at one of the casino%26#39;s but I lost on it. I did see it at other casino%26#39;s, but never was able to get on it. Oh well trust me, I lost a whole lot of money without playing the Wizard of Oz ! :(


    Did you take a bus from vegas here for like 5 hours?


    sorry .....your other post said you stayed at harrahs....

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  • Bistro Boudin- Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA

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    Boudin: Boudin Logos- Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA

    After reading David Ng's article on Boudin, I reminded myself to visit the Fisherman's Wharf location on a future trip to San Francisco. So, after visiting UC Berkeley, we promptly went back to San Francisco for a late lunch at Boudin.

    Bistro Boudin: Kitchen-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABistro Boudin: Interior-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    The Fisherman Wharf's location is a prime tourist spot; its glass windows and prominent logos make it distinctive among the other buildings in the area, and it houses five different sections: Peet's Coffee and tea, Baker's Hall, Bistro Boudin, Boudin Museum & Bakery Tour, and Bakery & Bakeshop. There is plenty to see and do in just this confined area! We skipped viewing most of the building and went upstairs to Bistro Boudin, a full-service restaurant.

    Bistro Boudin: Hot Water-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABistro Boudin: Sourdough Bread and Butter-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    One will pay a premium at Bistro Boudin for its full-service capabilities, dining environment, cutlery, and additional items on the menu. Several selections, however, are the same as those of Bistro Boudin, but  presented in a more casual manner. Paper or plastic serving ware replaces the heavy porcelain serving ware for diners ordering downstairs. As we were to realize later, eating downstairs would be a much quicker and cheaper option compared to Bistro Boudin; unless a slow, lengthy meal is what you prefer, eating downstairs is a wiser choice.

    The complimentary fresh sourdough bread was nicely tangy; tender on the outside and crisp and crackly on the outside, it was scrumptious, especially after walking on the Berkeley campus during the morning. The crust had a rustic pattern to it that I did not see at another Boudin location; the pattern of this bread had more variation in color, while in the other location, the appearance of the crust was almost uniform. The butter, on the other hand, was typical, although it was nicely piped.

    Bistro Boudin: Manila Clams-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    Our first appetizer, the Manila Clams (13.95 USD), arrived when we had almost finished the entire bread basket! The clams were cooked with pancetta, onions, parsley, white wine, and garlic butter; these ingredients provided a rich, smoky broth to the fresh clams. We finished this appetizer quickly; it didn't take much to empty the entire dish, especially since the portion size was so small.

    Bistro Boudin: Boudin Sourdough Bread Bowl with Clam Chowder-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    Our second appetizer was the Boudin Sourdough Bread Bowl (12.95 USD), which was filled with clam chowder (crab and corn bisque is the other option). This bread bowl is larger than that of the "petite" bread bowl on the Bistro Boudin menu; the "petite" portion is actually the same portion size as the downstair's offering, but with an added markup of about 70 cents. We really liked clam chowder here; it was not too salty and was lightly creamy, with plenty of clam flavor and clams in the breadbowl. I liked how the vegetables still held their texture, especially the potato chunks. Waiting for the first appetizer to arrive and the lapses in service though, we had barely enough stomach space to eat the bread bowl's crust, but did enjoy the interior of the bowl, which retained some sourness while gaining the seafood flavors from the chowder.

    Bistro Boudin: Classic Chicken Club-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    The Classic Chicken Club (13.95 USD) was decent for most of the dish; what made it not enjoyable was the extremely dry chicken. Another service problem was found here; my companion requested that the bacon be omitted, but instead plenty of thick-cut bacon pieces greeted us when it was served. The rest of the dish was tasty; the same quality sourdough made a presence here, and the vegetables in the sandwich were fresh. The thin-cut, fragrant french fries, pickle, and coleslaw were likewise tasty and liked by everyone at the table. In particular, the coleslaw was refreshing since it had some horseradish, and was something cool and refreshing in comparison to the crisp, savory fries.

    Bistro Boudin: Sourdough Baguette Burger-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    My other companion ordered the Sourdough Baguette Burger (13.95 USD), which had Creekstone Farms beef, toasted baguette, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and cheddar cheese (as requested by my companion). I did not get to try this, and nor did my companion make much comment on it. The same sides of coleslaw, pickle, and french fries also appeared here.

    Bistro Boudin: Fish and Chips-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    My Fish and Chips (19.95 USD) was better. This had several large pieces of tender fish that was dipped in an Anchor Steam beer batter and fried to golden brown; the fish was tender, flaky, and moist, while the crust was very thin and fragrant.

    Bistro Boudin: Condiments-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    Ketchup, yellow mustard, dijon mustard were some additional condiments provided. I made most use of the ketchup and the tartar sauce for my meal; some malt vinegar would have made the dish even better!

    It would have been a pretty enjoyable meal, but the exceedingly slow and unfriendly service was detrimental to the dining experience. That and the exorbitant pricing (although yes, the rent at Fisherman's Wharf is probably extremely expensive), while offering decent food is a combination that does not work.


    Bistro Boudin
    160 Jefferson Street
    San Francisco, CA 91433
    Tel: (415) 351-5561

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    Boudin: Boudin Museum & Factory Tour Entrance-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABoudin: Bread Basket-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABoudin: Animal-Shaped Breads-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    After the meal, it was time to look around Boudin. The upstairs section also houses the Boudin Museum and Factory Tour, which entrance requires a fee. A beautiful display of sourdough welcomes visitors to the upstairs section.
    Boudin: Production Process-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABoudin: Production Process-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABoudin: Production Process-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABoudin: Production Process-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABoudin: Production Process-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CABoudin: Breads-  Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, CA
    The large windows nevertheless still make for a great viewing of the demonstration factory. All these pictures above were taken through their windows!

    Visiting the location that has been featured in so many different pieces of media, whether it be online or on television, was a great experience.For those who do not have the chance to visit the Fisherman's Wharf location, some of the other Boudin branches also do offer large windows to view the bakers at work, as well as the cafe menu. You can see a video that I took of a baker making bread in an Boudin location in Irvine, CA by clicking here.

    Find the rest of the posts in this series at this trip's TRIP INDEX.

    27 Nisan 2012 Cuma

    Elvis gone from sahara

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    Hi



    Trent/Elvis is no longer at the sahara the hotel has just informed me



    does anyone know where he has gone?





    That was going to be the highlight of my hol i love elvis but will have to just see big elvis at bills now i hear he is very good





    thanks to anyone that replies





    Elvis gone from sahara


    Last I heard , he was not appearing in any showroom, just doing private appearances like conventions etc. I think he has awebsite, but I haven%26#39;t looked for it lately.



    Elvis gone from sahara


    His website still says he%26#39;s at Sahara (thedreamking dot com) . . . but there%26#39;s a ';contact'; option on the site. Shoot him an email =)

    Maggianos!!

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    Maggianos has been recommended to me as a great place to go for a meal after our wedding.





    My concern i there is only 5 of us.





    Do you have to book one of the banquet rooms if you want to book the wedding package, or can you just hold it in the main dining area?



    Maggianos!!


    Congratulations for your upcoming wedding!





    Call the restaurant and ask. They%26#39;ll no doubt be very helpful and you%26#39;ll get a quick and accurate answer.





    For something as important as the arrangements for your wedding day why trust the information you read in forum posts which may not necessarily be current or accurate?



    Maggianos!!


    Maggiano%26#39;s is highly recommended for %26#39;after wedding meals%26#39; in Vegas because they offer private rooms and special wedding packageds (pre set meal price per person, x number of hours of wine/spirits, music for dancing if you want. There are not a lot of places close to or on the strip that will do that other than the hotels who would do something like this in a pvt meeting room at greater expense than what Maggiano%26#39;s charges. However, there will only be 5 of you, do you want a pvt room for 5 and a preset menu at a fixed price? I don%26#39;t know if they will do this or not for only 5.





    Maggiano%26#39;s is nice, has good food. It is Italian, huge portions and served family style most times. Since there are just going to be 5 of you, you don%26#39;t have to go there unless that is what you really want to do and it is the type of food that you want. With 5, you can eat almost anywhere you want after your wedding depending on time of day. Just some more food for thought for you.




    Hi Mouse





    I am sure that you will be able to book a private dining room if you wish but please note that they do have a policy of a minimum spend per room. Eg: if the minimum spend is $500 and your bill comes to $400 then you will be charged the extra $100 to make it up to the minimum spend.





    I have just booked the DiCarlo room and the minimum spend is $900





    Good luck and happy planning :-)




    Gabby is correct. If there%26#39;s only 5 of you, you can go anywhere. Maggiano%26#39;s is good but there are lots of better places for your wedding dinner with only 5 people.




    i love maggiano%26#39;s food, amazing. the meat lasagne is amazing and so is the fried mozzarella. i%26#39;ve eaten at the one in indianapolis and in chicago, that%26#39;s the only downside, its a chain and not special to vegas.



    it might be nice for you to do a vegas only type place?





    by the way, i also LOVE joe%26#39;s stone crab, and olive%26#39;s at bellagio watching the fountains.

    Trainers

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    What is the dress code like in Vegas for bars and night clubs?





    Do you have to wear shoes or are trainers o.k?



    Trainers


    Trainers (';tennis shoes'; or ';sneakers'; to those of us on the other side of the pond) are not going to be a problem at casual bars, but I believe you will run into problems at many (most?) clubs if you%26#39;re wearing them.





    Best to ask about specific places as you make your plans.

    Elvis Chapel

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    Hi there, just wondering if anyone has been married at the Elvis Chapel? me and my hubby to be will be getting married there on 16th August 2008 and was wondering if anyone had any experiences of getting married here that they would like to share.





    Kind Regards





    Julie xx



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    Elvis Chapel


    Hi Julie,





    We weren%26#39;t married there, but we did renew our wedding vows there in 2006.





    It cost us $224 and that included limo pick up and drop off from our hotel, 24 photos and video of the ceremony. ';Elvis'; walked me down the aisle and did 3 songs as well as photo ops after the ceremony.





    It was great fun. My hubby is not a huge Elvis fan, but he enjoyed it too. It was something that I really wanted to do during our first trip to Vegas and I%26#39;m glad we did it!





    The chapel itself was small, but the people were friendly. We did our ceremony late at night (10pm) so there weren%26#39;t many people around, but it was a good experience and I would recommend it.





    Cheers,



    Chups




    Thanks so much for your reply, I was getting worried as I can%26#39;t seem to find many reviews etc on the place! Glad it all was good for you both, hope the same applies to us!





    Julie xx

    Shows and General attractions

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    Myself and my gf are off to Vegas for the first time late July and I was wondering if anyone knows or any decent deals for the canyon/hoover dam and usual attractions and also how to get cheap tickets for any of the shows?

    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    Many Thanks,

    Lee

    Shows and General attractions

    Regarding shows, if you want to see anything at the top end of the spectrum such as Cirque du Soleil or major headline acts such as Cher then you should book now. Call the box office rather than book online to get good advice and the best choice of tickets.

    You can sometimes buy cheaper tickets for some shows in advance through sites such as these:

    http://www.travelzoo.com/Index.aspx

    http://www.goldstar.com/

    If you don%26#39;t particularly mind what you see then you can pick up cheap (many at half price) tickets for a lot of shows at the discount booths once you%26#39;re in Vegas. These open at 11am and sell tickets for that night%26#39;s shows only.

    http://www.tix4tonight.com/

    http://www.tickets2nite.com/

    I%26#39;m sure that somebody will give you good advice about Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon trips.

    Shows and General attractions

    www.alllasvegastours.com/Body.asp…

    I used the above last year and they were fantastic and the cheapest at that time. I can%26#39;t say whether that is still the case as I haven%26#39;t researched it.

    I also used then for the over the strip at night trip but they use a completely different helicopter company who were far less professional. Was still ok though.

    Enjoy your first trip to Vegas - I%26#39;m sure it won%26#39;t be your last.

    Keep your eye on this forum. These guys will save you a small fortune.


    Blagger pretty much covered what I was going to add.

    If you haven%26#39;t seen Vegas.com yet, it will show you what%26#39;s available.

    http://www.vegas.com/attractions/

    http://www.vegas.com/shows/

    vegas.com/attractions/freeattractions.html


    Cheers for all the info guys its much appreciated. I am staying in the MGM Grand so hopefully they will offer some kind of discount on the shows there.

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  • EURO 2008 where to watch??

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    Hello people!





    Looking for some help here, i am off to Vegas on Sat and was wondering if there where any places that will show any of the Euro 2008 games?





    Any help will be very helpfull!





    Poor planning on my part, however i just had to go to Vegas (my first time).



    EURO 2008 where to watch??


    I would imagine the Crown and anchor will be showing most of the games, They may even show them in some of the sports books but i doubt it. ESPN2 may be showing some of them also(They used to when i lived there). But the crown and anchor is your best bet





    www.crownandanchorlv.com



    EURO 2008 where to watch??


    Found this...





    US fans can tune into ESPN for all 31 championship matches airing live in the U.S. with 2 major matches broadcast on ABC Sports.





    Therefore, any hotel casino would be able to get it.




    Thanks for your help, i will give them a go!




    Saturday%26#39;s matches are being aired stateside on ESPN ';Classic'; which the local ';Vegas'; cable provider does not carry. However, ANY pub or casino, most of which have satellite feeds, will show it. If you go to a small local pub, the barkeeps in Vegas are VERY accomodating and if you ask they will put it up. Matches begin local time at 9 am so very little else to compete sports wise. Second matches are live local at 11:45 am.




    Any idea if any Sports books broadcast the games? Also: Is it possible to place bets on the games at the sports books?




    I watched the Bristol City vs Hull City playoff on the big screen in the MGM Sports Book. Admittedly this was 7.30 in the morning, so it didn%26#39;t have much competition. However, they were showing the Champions league final almost everywhere, even on TV%26#39;s in the Venetian Cafe/Terrace. You will certainly find Euro 2008 on in the ESPN Zone and also the big sports books. Just probably without sound.




    Crown and Anchor is airing all games, I just checked their website. I was at McMullan%26#39;s for the US-England game (had my money on it too), and I actually prefer the service and crowds at McMullan%26#39;s. Their food was awesome too.





    As far as betting goes, unfortunately soccer betting is not as popular as I want it to be. You can go t Hilton, they have a huge sportsbook called superbook, and there they have all the Euro 2008 games, I know it for sure, because I was just there and placed my bet. Terrible%26#39;s also has EPL and MLS bettings, so I am sure they%26#39;ll have Euro 2008. (But I suggest you call). It is a big enough tourney so others might have it. Just ask the people at sportsbook at the hotel you%26#39;re staying at, and they may just tell you to go to Hilton (that%26#39;s what happened to me..), or they might know some others.


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  • places to eat at or near venetian

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    going to see Jersey boys at the Palazzo. show starts at 7 and lasts 2.5 hrs. what do people recommend as an itenery. eat before or after show ?? and where is a good place to eat around. will probably go to venetian for a wander around first but dont no what to do after that ??



    thanks



    places to eat at or near venetian


    price range and type of food?



    Many options at The V (and include Palazzo). Only you can decide if you want to eat before or after the show - it%26#39;s not 2 1/2 hr.



    For fine dining we like Bouchon, Delmonico.



    Casual also has many options - including many in the mall area.



    The webiste lists the restaurants with menus in most cases - take a look and ask questions on specific restaurants if needed.



    places to eat at or near venetian


    you do realize JB is at P - not V, right?



    Connected, and easy to navigate from one to the other. Bouchon about 10 min walk from the JB theatre.




    There are plenty of options in the canal area which connects V to P.




    We ate at Palazzo - Grand Lux before the 7pm show.



    Excellent service, food and price. I believe we ate at 5pm and had loads of time afterward, before the show started.




    am i not right to say the show lasts 2.5 hrs ? yes i do realise it is at p not v thanks



    paul




    There are many fine restaurants at the Palazzo. I recently tried Table 10, a restaurant thats run by Emeril Lagasse. Mind you, we were there 5 days after the restaurant opening, the wait staff has a little bit of brushing up. Hopefully it has improved since the 4 months Ive been there. While the food is really really good, the dishes are not outstanding, one of a kind %26#39;pieces%26#39;. (I guess I should write a review on this later). We did finish in time for Phantom of the Opera%26#39;s 7pm showing by walking into the restaurant at 5pm. Its a comfotable feeling you know that the theatre is nearby and you dont have to set aside 30+ min because youre coming from another property.




    The show is two hours and ten minutes in length, which includes an eight minute intermission. It will also take you twenty minutes to exit the theater and lobby area. (well...it%26#39;ll certainly feel that way--it did for me). So...2.5 hours!!!





    There are many dining options. Yes, you can look at the menus online, or you can give us Kind and Helpful people a bit more info of what you are wanting.





    Enjoy the show (I loved it) and have a great time in Vegas.




    Grand Lux Cafe has very good food and large portions, and since there are two locations (One at P and one at V) and open 24 hours they will be able to accommodate you without a reservation either before or after the show.




    Any buffets in the vicinity ?? and are they any good



    Paul




    If you want a top quality buffet close to the Palazzo then head to Wynn.

    Better Pool Harrahs or Rio?

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    Who has a better pool Harrahs or The Rio?





    Thanks



    Matt



    Better Pool Harrahs or Rio?


    Is this a joke?



    Harrahs pool is.





    The Rio has a nice big pool area with waterfalls and large pools.





    Harrahs has one small rectangle pool



    Better Pool Harrahs or Rio?


    If you are looking for a fun %26amp; huge pool then check out Flamingo which is also reasonable, %26amp; have Margaritaville, which is lots of fun. You can check out hot deals on the website to see if they have a hot deal for your dates. The website is www.harrahs.com click on hot deals, or hotel overview. Flamingo has 4 pools with waterfall, a tropical garden %26amp; lots of fun .




    No comparison. Harrah%26#39;s pool is very possibly in the bottom two or three on the Strip. Rio%26#39;s large pool area is really nice with sandy beaches and waterfalls.

    First Trip, staying at the flamingo, and need tips

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    Hey everyone,



    Its my first real trip to LV, and I need all the advice I can get. We are going during the 3rd week in July, and yes I know its the hottest time of the year, but I couldn%26#39;t pass on the deal I was offered. So anyways, any advice on getting from the airport to the hotel, where to eat, where to gamble, and etc. Any input that I can get will be greatly appreciated. Thanks



    First Trip, staying at the flamingo, and need tips


    You%26#39;ve asked some very general questions. For example, ';where to gamble'; depends on what your game is. I would encourage you to read through some of the threads on this forum and make use of the ';Search'; feature, and you will learn a lot in a short time.





    As far as airport transportation, take a cab. The cab line may look insanely long but they actually move quickly. Tell the cab driver, ';Flamingo, please, and you%26#39;re not going to take the tunnel, are you?';



    First Trip, staying at the flamingo, and need tips


    Thanks Stratton for the info on the cab. I didn%26#39;t even know there was a specific route to take. I made my questions generalized, so I could generate any opinions that are out there. As per gambling, I love blackjack and holdem, but I will not be playing any poker due to the fact that I am not good enough to be playing in vegas. I have played some roulette and crabs but not tons. I really want any opinion on where to play the standard games, craps, roulette, Blackjack, etc. Thanks again




    You%26#39;ll need to provide a lot more detail about your preferences and budget for us to answer most of your questions.





    Even what transport to take from the airport is a matter of opinion. You could catch a cab after waiting in a long but (usually) fast-moving line for roughly $20 plus tip. (No matter what the driver says, tell him to avoid the tunnel.) If you have more than two people with you, it may be worth renting a walk-up limo starting at $45/hour. Besides arriving ';in style';, you%26#39;ll have the ability to pick up snacks/drinks on the way in (Von%26#39;s on E. Tropicana Ave. is the closest), ride up the Strip or whatever tickles your fancy.





    I don%26#39;t recommend a shuttle unless you aren%26#39;t in a hurry. The savings IMO isn%26#39;t worth the potential of stopping at several hotels before your own.




    Trolley from the airport is very reasonable and excellent value, check which bus is next to go, grab a couple of tickets and jump on, very little waithing involved.





    The Deuce is excellent value, and will take you up to Freemont Street which is well worth a visit, as is El Cortez if you want good value for your gambling.





    Try Ellis Island just a wee stroll from the Flamingo for a meal.





    Have fun.






    If there is a line at the reception at Flamingo when you arrive and there is a separate, shorter line for gold card members, simply go to the total Rewards desk and sign up for your player%26#39;s club card, you are automatically GOLD and then proceed to the GOLD line.





    Get to the pool early, loungers disappear fast in the heat.





    Tropical Breeze Cafe in Flamingo is good. I%26#39;ve never had their buffet and have been told it is very underwhelming. Victorian Room in Bill%26#39;s right next door is good for breakfast and for late night eats, open 24 hrs also (as is the Trop Breeze).




    Thanks Foxy! Late night eateries are key for me since I truly do not plan on finding my hotel room until anywhere from 3-5am. Would you guys reccomend signing up for the players (or whatever the hotel calls their card) card at any hotel I gamble at?






    Always sign up, new members often get on the spot free play and gifts and often when you are back at home you receive offers for all kinds of things, discounted or free rooms etc. : )




    When checking in, ask for a remodeled standard room. Some standard rooms have been remodeled and some have not.



    As already stated, The Tropical Breeze Cafe is good for breakfast.



    The Flamingo has a great pool and tends to be very crowded. It%26#39;s a little difficult to find seating most of the time.



    The Flamingo also has Jimmy Buffett%26#39;s Margaritaville on premises which is a fun restaurant/bar. There is some great seating on the upper patio there with a great view of The Strip. Also, Margaritaville is now open of breakfast, which is very good.




    I recieved a free upgrade to the new GO room when I booked my package, so hopefuly they dont overbook those. Has anyone stayed in the new GO rooms?




    Both in the Reviews section of this site, and by using the ';Search'; feature on this forum, you can find an endless amount of commentary from those who have stayed in a GO room.





    On the gambling front: If you play blackjack, avoid tables that payout 6:5 on blackjacks instead of the standard 3:2. This is especially common in singledeck games and, unfortunately, at lower limit tables. Also look for tables where the dealer stands on soft 17, which are getting harder to find. Tropicana is one place that pitches a good game with a $5 minimum. For table games generally, you will find lower minimums and better rules downtown and off-Strip than on the Strip itself.





    As for poker, there is no reason you should be intimidated to play poker in Vegas. There are plenty of people who play for the first time. You might want to start with a low-limit game so you%26#39;ll be unlikely to be targeted by sharks. Excalibur is a place I%26#39;d recommend for this. You can also sign up for a tournament where the maximum you can lose is your initial buy-in.

    Booking Rooms

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    Hi everyone,

    When booking rooms, is it better to do it online per the casino%26#39;s website or calling in?

    Also, what is the usual likely hood of getting an upgrade? For instances, if I were to book a South Tower room for $348 instead of a Deluxe for $418 and upon arrival asked for a room in the North tower, do you think I could get it for free or less than $70?

    I will be in Vegas the first week of October and want to book a room now and then keep an eye on deals. Or would you suggest just wait a couple of more weeks?

    Booking Rooms

    It is always best to book directly with a hotel whether via its website or over the telephone. If there is a price right now that you find to be a decent one, then go ahead and book it. You are on the right track with your line of thinking. Once booked, keep checking prices and if you see a lower one, the contact the hotel and ask for a price adjustment. Either that or cancel the first booking and then do a new one at the lower rate. Besides checking the hotel website to see if prices are changed also check out sites like www.fatwallet.com and www.smartervegas.com. If there%26#39;s a good promo there, then contact the hotel and get the rate that goes with that promo code.

    Booking Rooms

    It is always best to book directly with the hotel then keep checking their website to see if the rates have gone down for your vacation time. If they have then you can call and have your rate reduced to the new lower rate.

    As far as getting a North tower room by asking upon arrival is not guranteed because it would depend if there is one available or not. If you want the better room book it in the first place.


    We always go direct-Some hotels do give you a price break for web bookings. If you find the rates go lower, by booking with hotel they will honor that laoer price if asked. A discounter booking, you get what you paid and can not change.

    As to upgrades- All depends on how full the hotel is at the time. If it is a convention time, do not expect an upgrade. As to getting it free, again it is hit or miss.


    I found its always cheaper to book online. And as the above poster stated keep checking back. I booked my room directly with the hotels website roughly 2 months prior to my trip. The same room is now going for $100.00 more. Also sign the guest books on the sites to recieve the hotels emails. they will usually send you deals that the general public isn%26#39;t privy too. And if you have already booked you can just call the hotel to get the new cheaper rate. Lastly another poster listed a website on here

    www.smartvegas.com This website is fantastic !!!! They have all the latest rates/discounts with direct links to the hotel websites. They also have great deals on the shows too. Good luck and enjoy your trip.


    Sorry i need to correct the website

    www.smartervegas.com

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  • need car?

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    I know NOTHING about Reno, but was just offered a resonable trip there (staying at Harrah%26#39;s) including airfare from Rochester, NY. What is there to do other than gambling for two older single women? Would we need a car? And what is weather like in JulY, please?





    Thanks in advence.





    Lynn



    need car?


    If you just stay in the downtown area, you would not need a car. Downtown you have gambling, shows at the casinos, the Reno Events Center may have someone performing during that time frame (usually famous singers), the Pioneer Center may have performances (usually theater or ballet), the Automobile Museum, the Art Museum, the Truckee River Riverwalk...all of these would not necessitate a car. There are almost always activities going on downtown in the summers as well...in July I know there is a chicken wing cookoff, a Basque Festival, Artown (a month-long art festival), and after looking quickly at a Reno website I see that Tom Jones, Joan Rivers, Ringo Starr, and Lyle Lovett are all performing here various dates during July. There is also a huge Farmer%26#39;s Market in nearby Sparks, NV.





    If you were wanting to do any exploring out of downtown (which I would recommend-you won%26#39;t get a very accurate representation of Reno just staying within a few city blocks), you would need a car. Side trips to Lake Tahoe and Virginia City (an old west mining town) are must dos, Donner Lake in the summer is beautiful, and there are lots of easy hiking trails in the area, but not really within walking distance of the downtown casino area.





    July is usually hot, but, to coin the phrase: ';it%26#39;s a dry heat';! You are probably more accustomed to humid weather in the summers in New York...here it can be in the 90%26#39;s but it doesn%26#39;t feel that bad. We usually get wind in the afternoons, and occasionally we%26#39;ll get desert thunderstorms (we%26#39;re at around 4500 feet in elevation but the topography is high desert).





    Hope that helps you...if you need more info on activities I like www.visitrenotahoe.com as you can type in the dates you%26#39;re looking for and the website will display all of the Reno/Tahoe activities going on during that time frame.



    need car?


    Also, there seems to be a ';Whole lot of shaking going on';! in Reno area. You don%26#39;t get that in NY!




    Wow, Fonzmambo did a nice job of rounding up the must-do activities!





    I go with a Gals Only group of 3-6 women each year (Oct 08, here we come!). Yes, we gamble a bit, but less so as we%26#39;ve aged, I mean matured.





    We like to eat. There are some fantastic meals to be had. The Steakhouse at Harrahs is a time-honored tradition, worthy of the price. Oceano at the Peppermill was also tasty. One of our gals must, I mean MUST, visit In%26amp;Out burger!





    We also enjoy hitting a spa or two. I%26#39;d recommend the Siena. For a fun pedicure, I%26#39;d suggest SOAK with their pedi/mani/cocktail special. We%26#39;ve been to all of the spas (Harrahs included) and they all have their pros/cons.





    As for a car? Yep grab one and head to Tahoe. I love it there.





    Good luck and have fun!




    Thanks to all! I appreciate your help!





    Lynn in Rochester, NY

    conventions

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    What is the website that shows all the conventions?? It seems that June 18th is very expensive, just wondering why.



    conventions


    lvcva.com/meetings/convention-calendar.jsp





    or





    vegasrooms.com/las-vegas-conventions-june.ht鈥?/a>





    There%26#39;s a couple of mid sized (25,000 and 30,000 delegates respectively) conventions then, but there%26#39;s very little in terms of other events throughout June which may explain why those dates stand out as expensive.


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  • Dress code for Tony and Tinas wedding

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    Does anyone know if jean shorts and a button up shirt is acceptable for Tony and Tina`s wedding or is it more dressy.



    Thanks



    Dress code for Tony and Tinas wedding


    That will be fine.



    Dress code for Tony and Tinas wedding


    There are no dress codes for any of the Vegas shows. You will see everything from shorts/tees, jeans, business casual right up to formalwear. No matter what you wear there are going to be people who are more formally dressed than you are and others who are more casually dressed so wear whatever you feel comfortable wearing. Some people like to dress up at night while others don%26#39;t bother. You will be fine no matter what you wear.




    Would you wear jean shorts to a wedding at home? I can%26#39;t believe you would diss Tony and Tina this way! :)




    wear what you want - everybody else does, just returned.




    Some of my friends wore old bridesmaid dresses...You know, the dresses that the bride always says, ';it%26#39;s a great dress, you%26#39;ll definitley be able to wear it again.';




    i know i dress up more cause i know the theatres gonna be chillllly. But yes like the other posters..some are more dressed up and some have almost nuthing at all :)




    I believe in dressing appropraitely.



    Apparently you had to ask, since you don';t know this - NO, jean shorts are NOT appropriate for a nightime show in Las Vegas.




    We wore good clothes but not over the top and were surprised to see people in jeans and sneakers, but most people dressed up but not evening wear. Try to get the table just by the door when you go in (ask when you get your tickets). The actors have a table right beside this one and they spend a lot of time around the main door. We LOVED this show. the actors are brilliant at staying in role even when no-one seems to be watching them. You really do feel like a guests at a wedding. The crowd must have been hard going the night we went as our table was full of humorless women but we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

    forum, augustus or palace tower deluxe rooms at ceasars

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    we have flights booked for september 27th and have been holding on booking a room after lots of advice and waiting for better deals we were going to stay at flamingo but there rooms have been creeping up so have looked around at other places and wanted some opinions on ceasars which of the 3 deluxe rooms would be best the prices are the same except the forum tower which is $80 cheaper, which is best for locality etc, palace tower looks to be oldest of the three as doesnt mention refurb or anything.



    have other hotels in mind also like paris now due to the flamingo prices being similar any thoughts?



    forum, augustus or palace tower deluxe rooms at ceasars


    At Caesars the best would be Augustus then the Palace tower, it is very nice, the rooms %26amp; bathrooms are huge. The marble bathrooms is very luxurious, %26amp; the beds are so comfy %26amp; you have a very nice sitting area. The Forum has been newly renovated with modern hi tech in the room.



    Did you check out Harrah%26#39;s website for hot deals to see if you can get a better hot deal. The website is www.harrahs.com click on top LV then hotel then hot deals or hotel overview or stay %26amp; play packages.



    If you book %26amp; see a lower rate you can call %26amp; they%26#39;ll match the lower rate that you saw. If you see a better deal after you book directly, you can cancel, %26amp; book the better deal. You can cancel up to 72 hrs prior to arrival date so it%26#39;s better to book then wait %26amp; prices go up. Have a great trip in wherever you decide to stay.





    forum, augustus or palace tower deluxe rooms at ceasars


    yes i have been looking at the hot deals for all casino within the group they dont seem to offer many deals like some of the other hotels do like free slot plat etc perhaps its to far ahead, i wasnt sure if when booking hot deals you could cancel and re book for a better price i assumed it was only the full price rates so thats good to know thanks for the info

    Riviera vs. Orleans

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    Looking for opinions from previous patrons...

    I%26#39;ve never been to Vegas and my fiance and I are going for New Years 2009. We won%26#39;t have a car, don%26#39;t gamble much but might like to learn without loosing a bunch of money, and don%26#39;t have a ton of money to spend but still want to get the full Vegas experience. We%26#39;re not very picky and he digs old gangster stuff and movie culture. Both mid twenties, no kids.

    I%26#39;ve checked them all out and the Riviera and the Orleans seem to be in the right place and in our price range. They seem to be quirky but clean and fun. What are your opinions? Anyone having stayed at both have a prefrence?

    Riviera vs. Orleans

    First off I love your screen name!!!!

    Second you do not want to stay at the Riviera. The Orleans I have heard isn%26#39;t bad, but since this is your first visit I would recommend staying on the strip at one of the more popular hotels i.e. Mirage, Paris, Flamingo, MGM Grand, Luxor, NYNY, Planet Hollywood. All of which you can get a good rate at. Just be diligent and check for discounts on each hotels website and also check www.smartervergas.com You can get great deals from that website.

    Good luck.

    Riviera vs. Orleans

    I%26#39;ll check those out. Everything is so expensive for New Years. It%26#39;s also very difficult to figure out the location of the different hotels in respects to each other and the strip. Is there a silly tourist map somewhere?


    If you ';don%26#39;t have a ton of money to spend but still want to get the full Vegas experience'; then don%26#39;t go to LV over New Year%26#39;s.

    Go any other time. I promise you that you%26#39;ll still get the maximum Vegas experience (if anything it will very possibly be more enjoyable as a first time visitor if you avoid New Year%26#39;s) and your accommodation budget will go WAY further. Better to go some other time and stay at a nicer hotel in a good location than have to deal with the New Year%26#39;s madness whilst having to downgrade your options.


    NYE in Vegas means stay on the Strip where the action is happening.

    You will be stuck at either place due to closure of LV Blvd. NO traffic, No free shuttle to Orleans.

    LV will be shoulder to shoulder people.

    Try BILLS. Ballys, Imperial Palace.

    Do some research


    First off I agree with Blagger. But I can understand why you want to spend NYE in Las Vegas.

    But if you stay at either of those locations you will probably not have the experiance you are looking for. They are BOTH bad locations for you. And you%26#39;re not going to find many in your age group at either place on NYE.

    Considereing your budget I would recommend Imperial Palace. The rate shouldn%26#39;t be much higher than Riv or Orleans, but the location on the strip would be much better for your needs.


    personally, I think Orleans is much better in all respects than Riviera. Better casino, better restaurants, nicer rooms, But it is off the strip. If you are there for more than a day or two, why not stay at Riviera only on NYE and at Orleans the other nights. Have you looked into the stratosphere. It is not far from Riviera, but we like the Strat a lot better than Riv. and it is usually one of the least expensive options in town.


    I go to vegas 3-5 times a year. There is no way in H#ll I would go at New Years. Rethink your plans. I don%26#39;t care where you want to stay.Go the week after.


    If that is your only choice, I would stay at Orleans, it is a lot better than Riveria. It at least has clean rooms that don%26#39;t smell musty, %26amp; mildew. It is so far North the strip that if would be like staying at Orleans. Did you check out Bill%26#39;s or Imperial Palace, which is center of the strip, they are nothing fancy, but have clean rooms %26amp; will meet your criteria in a good stay.

    for Bills check website www.billslasvegas.com

    for Imperial Palace website is www.harrahs.com click on LV on top then hotel (Imperial Palace) click on hot deals or hotel overview for prices, room description, or any other info that interest you.

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  • hot water heaters for coffee/tea

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    I%26#39;ve been looking for something small that won%26#39;t take up much room in our suitcase to make hot water for coffee/tea in our hotel room (in cases where they don%26#39;t have a coffeemaker). Do any of you have any knowledge of these coil immersion units that are supposed to boil water? They certainly are small enough, but do they work? Most of the one cup coffee/tea makers I%26#39;ve found online are far too big to pack. If anyone has any other ideas, I%26#39;d appreciate your imput.





    Thanks so much!!





    Sandy





    hot water heaters for coffee/tea


    Buy a pot at Walgreen just N of MGM.



    $9.99



    hot water heaters for coffee/tea


    what not just buy coffee there each morning




    I saw a small one at the wal-mart for around 10 bucks..




    Yes I have another idea that really works.





    Get up in the morning, roll over in bed, push the button on the phone that says ';room service'; , ask them to bring you a pot of coffee, they will do this.





    You are on vacation....live it up!!!






    Yes, the immersion coils do work and it is a great idea for instant coffee and instant coffee bags and tea.





    God some people are frikkin snarky this morning. No need.




    Yes, coil immersion units do work but not that quickly. And- of course- you can only heat up one cup at a time.





    Walgreen%26#39;s sells little electric pots for about $10. I would buy one there if that is what you want to do. No sense bringing one from home-there is a Walgreen%26#39;s and a CVS on the strip.




    Thanks Foxywood3,vp03,ChowOldFat, and Pookaloki for your help.





    From some of the other remarks, it%26#39;s obvious that grade school is out for the summer:))




    I brought my own ';hot pot'; it boils water within 2 minutes. It was a bit bulky to fit in the suitcase but well worth bringing it. My hotel chagred $3.50 for a cup of coffee, I saved $50.00 for the week by making my own.




    We just spent a week %26#39;on a budget%26#39; at the Excalibur. Although we aren%26#39;t great coffee drinkers, we saved a heap of money (and time) by buying yoghurt and muffins for breakfast at the store in the casino. I saw immersion units at Walmart and I know people who have used them very successfully.

    5 middle aged women in Vegas for the first time

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    Where to stay is my first consideration, any recommendations? Two of us are turing 40, the other 3 are in their early-mid 40%26#39;s. We will want somewhere ncie but will we need 3 rooms? Does anybody know of a 2 bedroom suite arrangement that may work?





    We%26#39;re trying to plan for Labor Day weekend. Any help is appreciated.



    5 middle aged women in Vegas for the first time


    Not too sure but I think the MGM Signature. Maybe someone else can give more info.



    5 middle aged women in Vegas for the first time


    In general, and especially on a holiday weekend, you will pay way more for a 2 BR suite at any major Strip property than for adjoining standard rooms. If you want to economize, you may be able to make do with two rooms if at least one of the rooms is a ';mini-suite'; with a pull-out sofa bed. Rio and Venetian have standard rooms of this type.




    You might really like the Venetian. Check there and the Signature at MGM, you might also want to check out the Platinum. I don%26#39;t know anything about it but it has gotten good reviews here.





    You will pay a lot more to be in Vegas over a weekend, especially a holiday weekend. Sun-Thurs rates are so much cheaper than Fri-Sat ones.




    I know. (sigh) But I already used all of my vacation days for the year. (big sigh)




    If there are 5 of you, you could do 2 double rooms if 2 of you are willing to share a bed.



    Ballys is centrally located and has very large rooms, and usually is one of the more affordable spots on the strip. The North tower rooms have just been redone, but the South tower rooms usually have Bellagio Fountain views. (older decor, but very clean and large)





    If pools are your thing, I recommend Flamingo for location, or MGM. Probably the best pools at the best prices.





    Fav ';clubs'; include Cleopatras Barge (dancing) and Shadow Bar at Caesars; Carnivale Court outdoor bar for fun bartenders and music/dancing outside Harrahs.



    Dueling pianos in Harrahs (right inside from Carnivale). Monte Carlo pub usually is fun.



    Kahunaville in TI for fun bartenders/all around fun.



    Voodoo lounge at top of Rio is fun--free shuttle from Harrahs; free passes at rionights.com, but I think they are only good M-Th. Typical clubs will be VERY busy Labor Day weekend; you will WAIT and you will PAY...though 5 attractively dressed women have a better shot than men!





    Do head downtown one night just to see it.





    Do check out Mandalay Bay one night...many great lounges...great people watching.





    Shopping shopping shopping....Caesars, Planet Hollywood ';miracle mile';, Venetian, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, Wynn





    Since it is your first trip...just wander thru all the casinos, new %26amp; old, lots to see.





    If you like MX food, our new fav restaurant is Isla in TI...great ambiance, great food, well-priced, and the best mojito I have ever had.





    Gambling is most expensive at biggest casinos, at night and on weekends. Get players club cards and try to frequent those casinos to possibly earn comps. If you are going to gamble anyway, you may as well get a perk. Easier at Harrahs properties or MGM/Mirage as you have several to choose from.





    I am 42...heading to Vegas for 12th trip (or is it 13..). We were married there 14 years ago! Have a great time!




    What kbunde said. Good stuff there.




    Palazzo or Venetian might be a good fit. The very pleasant rooms/suites are huge, so you wouldn%26#39;t feel cramped. Maybe 2 in one room and 3 in the other would feel roomy. I like the location... close to the Wynn, Fashion Show Mall, Mirage, and Forum Shops not too far away too. Good restaurants around, and nice pools too. Whatever you do, I%26#39;m sure you%26#39;ll all have a great time!




    At Flamingo they have a 2 bedroom suite that is over 1500 sq ft. I believe the cost is around $600 a night %26amp; it center of the strip, %26amp; you have Margaritaville for great eats %26amp; fun. If that is to much, you probably have to get 2 rooms that are connected.



    Caesars also has some suite that would fit your criteria %26amp; it is across the street from Flamingo so it is also center of the strip which makes it easy to get around on the strip in either direction. You can check it out on Harrah%26#39;s website to see if it meets your criteria, if it does just call them, if the price drop, just call %26amp; tell them %26amp; they%26#39;ll give you the lower rate that you saw. The website is www.harrahs.com click on LV on top then hotels than hotel overview to see if you like it or not.

    Bellagio Spa

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    any favorite treatments? advice? words to the wise? would love to hear...



    Bellagio Spa


    I’ve enjoyed my visits to Spa Bellagio. When you purchase a treatment you have all day access to the workout facility and wet areas (sauna, steamroom, hot tubs). Swedish and aromatherapy massages are great. My friend had the coconut body scrub during our trip in March and enjoyed it.





    When you arrive you’re assigned a locker and issued slippers (robe is located in the locker). The attendant gives you a tour of the locker room, wet area, and showers/vanity area. After changing into the robe and slippers, customers wait in a lounge area and can enjoy juices, waters, and sodas (and there’s usually a fruit bowl too). Around your appointment time an attendant will come out and escort you to another lounge area where you meet your spa attendant. After your service you can relax in a meditation room (a dimly lit room with walls of fountains, lights, and candles and chaise lounges and blankets) or go back to the locker area to use the wet areas or shower.





    The advice I can offer is to schedule your appointment as soon as possible. Whether the appointment is for yourself or for more than one person, calling in advance will give you the best chances to secure the day and time of day you’re looking for. Hope this helps. Have fun!



    Bellagio Spa


    The stone massage is great. I have had Nessa as a therapist quite a few times and she is really good. Request her if you can.




    If you want a fantastic SPA than you need to go to Caesars QUA Baths, my favorite is the hot stone massage %26amp; we like the couple massage, the service that you get there is superior to any other in Vegas IMO. Here is the website to check it out.



    harrahs.com/qua/treatments-massage-selection…



    or



    harrahs.com/qua/signature-exfoliation.html





    I hope you find your favorite treatment at Caesars.


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  • Las Vegas in August

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    Who%26#39;s going? We%26#39;ll be there the 25th thru the 29th



    Las Vegas in August


    We%26#39;ll be there the 14th through the 21st!



    Las Vegas in August


    We%26#39;ll be there 13th - 27th





    Julie xx




    Wow, Julie! Two weeks in Vegas...sounds great. Have you got a lot planned or just ';taking it as it comes';? Lucky you!




    6-9...I know it%26#39;ll be hot but hopefully it%26#39;ll still be %26#39;walkable%26#39; up and down the strip.





    Steely Dan is playing at the Palms during our trip but tix are a cool $150/per...no thanks!




    It was 107 when we were there a few years ago. It felt as though it was between 85 and 90. We%26#39;re used to high humidity(90+%) here so the heat didn%26#39;t bother us as much as we expected. We stayed out in it everyday. You MUST drink plenty of water (64 oz) each day or you will become dehydrated. Pick up some bottled water on your way to the hotel and refill the bottles throughout the day. It%26#39;s hot, but it%26#39;s not miserable (unless you%26#39;re not used to a warm climate).




    You%26#39;re from FL so you%26#39;ll be fine!




    We%26#39;ll be there Aug. 1st to the 8th. Can%26#39;t wait!




    August 11 to 15 for a wedding.




    We`ll (thats teash and the new mrs teash lol) will be flying out from manchester on the 10th for our honeymoon. Woop woooooooopppppppp T MINUS 63 days :)




    We will be there 11 of us for our wedding 19th through 29th Aug cant wait

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    My wife and daughter just returned from Harrah%26#39;s where they played the two Wizard of Oz machines by the cashier. They said the darn things would not stop paying off. They made over $250.00 apiece. They told me to be sure to post this......even though I detest slot machines. ha, ha

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    I was going to post this......funny.....went to edgewater today......slow there.....bank of 3 wiz of oz next to sports book....have always wanted to play but was too crowded too try.....put 20 in lost 10 fast...lady next to me only one playing besides me...she dumps 50.00 playing max spins real fast.I took the 10 and tried her machine. sixty cents a pull....all of a sudden a fairy godmother comes down in a ball and i get a free spin right after i had just spun....something about an extra bonus spin....all the spaces were wild except for 1 and i got back 257.00. I almost passed out.///// went to quick hit and won 57.00 and then won 50.00 on hot shot......what a day!

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    To celebrate went to albertos and had a really good mexican meal.


    have to try the oz machines when we get back to AZ this winter. Congradulations on your good luck!! I would have almost passed out too. Where is Albertos? My husband and I liked Casa Seranos in Mohave. Our opionion is that even though it was a bit of a drive it was our favorite compared to Bullhead and Havesue%26#39;s Seranos. Didn%26#39;t try the one at Riverside though. You would think that beings they are a chain the food would be the same. But our experience wasn%26#39;t that way. Mohave%26#39;s had better presentation and portions. Overall taste was better ,to us anyway. And the wait staff is friendlier. We love their Fajita Salad (Chicken or Steak) and the cost was reasonable for lunch (around 5.75). Oft times my husband and I would share it beings it is so big. They also keep the warm chips flowing and serve them with two kinds of salsas and a hot chorizo bean and cheese dip for free with meal...great deal!!


    We just got back now from casa at riverside....my daughter graduates tonight from laughlin high and this is where she likes to eat.....same everything as the other ones. They like the loaded mexican pot skins. I ate the combo of soft taco, cheese enchillada and chile releno....it was good but albertos is better. This costs 9.50 here and 10.25 at albertos. Albertos is in the laughlin shopping town center on needles highway . Take james woodbury to end and turn left and you are on needles highway.....pass the park, library, post office and you will see the shopping center. This is big town ....we have aldelpes supermarket, 2 mexican restraurants which are albertos and casa torta(something like that lol...foods pretty good also)and a lousy pizza place called mommas. I eat the lunch buffet there cause its only 5.00. Not too bad for that price but not worth ordering otherwise.


    i don%26#39;t know why i can%26#39;t get the time adjusted right on here. Its only 355 as i write this.


    Polkadad, Congradulations to your daughter on her graduation day.!! Will try the riverside Casa Seranos. Also, thank you for the heads up and directions to Albertos. Will try that as well. We spent 4 months this last winter and with your help (and Grif and Calsuede) we had an easy time deciding where to eat and gamble in town. We look forward to coming back this next winter and discover more of Laughlin and the surrounding area.


    Ok well, I got back from Laughlin yesterday and had a great time.I did hit every casino there except for the Tropicana, which was only because it was on the other side of the street and I didn%26#39;t know it was there until we left in the bus yesterday. I told the bus that I guess I would hav eto go back because I missed one. LOL I did try the Wizard of Oz at one of the casino%26#39;s but I lost on it. I did see it at other casino%26#39;s, but never was able to get on it. Oh well trust me, I lost a whole lot of money without playing the Wizard of Oz ! :(


    Did you take a bus from vegas here for like 5 hours?


    sorry .....your other post said you stayed at harrahs....

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    we are staying at the casino royale an would like to know if they have rooms with a view of the strip. also was told the hotel has been renovated is this true.





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    I think its only 3 stories, not much of view if any.



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    This place is totally boxed in by Harrah%26#39;s and the Venetian- your best view may be of a parking lot or a wall. To be honest, I don%26#39;t even think you can see the hotel building from the strip.




    View?? This may be one of the worst hotels on the Strip!





    I love the casino, but I would not stay there!!

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    Where would you eat if you wanted to spend about $150-$200 for dinner for two with tip. We are seeing Love at 10 p.m. and I would like some suggestions, as I want to take my boyfriend out for a nice dinner, since he sold some stuff for me and I%26#39;ve been sitting on the money for a nice dinner when we are on vacation. Also how much time would you allow to eat at a finer dining restaurant? Thanks!



    Where would you eat???


    Do you want romantic? upmarket? casual? type of food?





    If the show is at 10, I%26#39;d make dinner reservations for 7:00PM to allow a nice, leisurely meal and so you wouldn%26#39;t have to rush from the meal to the Mirage for the show.



    Where would you eat???


    Because you are going to Mirage for the show, I would recommend Delmonicos at Venetian. A nice restaurant specializing in steak, owned by Emeril Lagasse, that should fit within your budget. And an easy walk to Mirage.



    Dinner there should take between 60-90 minutes wighout rushing. So I would make reservations for 7:30. You want to get to LOVE by 9:30 as there are some performers/ushers in the lobby and in the theatre before the show actually starts.




    Its been a long time since Ive eaten at Kokomos at the Mirage...but it was good enough that I remember the steak and lobster I had there. Even through renovations...Kokomos has survived. You may want to check up on the reviews.....




    I would agree with Gabby, get a 7pm reservation-if you want to eat in the Mirage,Stack or Onda might be good choices




    2 hours. What kind of cuisine do you want? I like Social House.




    hands down, joe%26#39;s stone crab in caesar%26#39;s, or olive%26#39;s at bellagio. enjoy :)




    Il Mulino at Caesar%26#39;s Forum - just go up the spiral escalator and you%26#39;re there.




    If it%26#39;s a busy night, I don%26#39;t think a restaurant would want you sitting there for 3 hours. Most places need to turn each table at least once if not twice.





    Anyway, for your budget and I would recommend Chinois or Joe%26#39;s at the Forum Shops. Very close to the Mirage.




    Guy Savory, at Caesars you will need 2 hours here. It is a one of a kind culinary experience, it is a gourmet dining %26amp; service can only be rated superior, the food is so good that it melts in your mouth.



    You can check out the menu on Harrah%26#39;s website to see if it meets your criteria in type of food. It is next to Caesars, so easy to get to. The website is



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    click on LV on top then hotel (Caesars) then dining then restaurant (GUY Savory) then menu. It may run a little more than $200 but so worth it.



    Nero%26#39;s at Caesars has excellent steaks %26amp; seafood so fresh, that it melt in your mouth so tasty, the service is superior.



    If you want something a little romantic you may want to try Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris, the food is excellent with superior service %26amp; a spectacular view of the strip %26amp; Bellagio fountains.



    You can check out the above also on Harrah%26#39;s website to see if that is what you are looking for in a special dinner. The website is www.harrahs.com



    Hope you have a great time in wherever you decide on so many great choices.




    We LOVED the Eiffel Tower restaurant at Paris. It was our anniversary dinner and we told them that when we made the reservation. They gave us the corner table overlooking the Bellagio fountains... amazing view. The food was very good overall. Dessert was awesome (and I%26#39;m not big on dessert). Service was pretty good. Total for two (with starter, two entrees, two drinks each, and one dessert) before tip was about $150.



    I%26#39;d agree with the others on the 7 pm reservation. You won%26#39;t stay 3 hours, but you want time to enjoy, not feel rushed, and have plenty of time to get to Love a little bit early.



    Have a GREAT time!


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