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Re: Any VEGAS suggestions ? [Re: ] #2997557
12/22/21 12:09 PM
12/22/21 12:09 PM
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Florida STAYcation
dIc dOc Deity ! Offline OP
The village idiot's idiot
dIc dOc Deity !  Offline OP
The village idiot's idiot

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Florida STAYcation
Originally Posted by Jurlilane
I went to Vegas, only for its casinos and I was shocked by them and I also won some money. Till then I was only playing online casinos games, as I don't have a casino in my town. However, I will continue playing online as it is more comfortable because you can play from anywhere. It isn't hard to find the Best online casinos, as people think because they are a lot, however, there are also a lot of scammers, so you should be very attentive where you play.


J ... that on line gaming ? .... is too scary for me. IN PERSON is tilted to the benefit of the house ... tsk

And the IN PERSON stuff ... they don’t build those monstrosity casinos and hotels off the winners ... SO ...

... a good man GOTSTA know his limitations!

Re: Any VEGAS suggestions ? [Re: dIc dOc Deity !] #2997560
12/22/21 12:15 PM
12/22/21 12:15 PM
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KY
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This one is pretty nice.

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Re: Any VEGAS suggestions ? [Re: 65pacecar] #2997563
12/22/21 12:30 PM
12/22/21 12:30 PM
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South Lyon, MI.48178
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Originally Posted by 65pacecar
This one is pretty nice.


LOL, I see what you did there. up


Junk is something you throw away just before you need it.
Re: Any VEGAS suggestions ? [Re: dIc dOc Deity !] #2997904
12/23/21 03:12 PM
12/23/21 03:12 PM
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Las Vegas, NV
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Originally Posted by dOc - 3.0 !
Me thimks ole B13 speakth from Xperience !

Btw .... how’s Vegas real estate values these days ?


Real estate in Vegas is stupid expensive at the moment. Wait for the crash - it shouldn't be too far off.

Re: Any VEGAS suggestions ? [Re: GY3] #2997907
12/23/21 03:22 PM
12/23/21 03:22 PM
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Kirkland, Washington
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Originally Posted by GY3
Originally Posted by not_a_charger
For the record, I'm not the one who gave you your custom title. laugh2

I recommend Excalibur or Circus Circus. They're old, outdated, cheap, and well below average overall. A perfect match for you. thumbs


haha

Re: Any VEGAS suggestions ? [Re: Pacnorthcuda] #2997986
12/23/21 07:14 PM
12/23/21 07:14 PM
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Posts: 707
California
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California
I've stayed in a variety of places in Vegas over the past 10 years. I used to attend an annual sporting event so it gave me a chance to check out a lot of things.

Hotels:

I stayed at Circus Circus with my kids last summer because they have a water park. I had to stand in line for every bit of 90 minutes to check in. After that, it was an okay experience. Don't let the cheap prices full you. They will charge you a $79 resort fee on top of the $39 / a night you're paying to stay there.

My favorite moderately priced place in Vegas has been the Rio. It's off the strip about 1 mile, but that never bothered me. The rooms are HUGE for a hotel, about 700sq feet if I remember correctly with some good views too.

My wife and I stayed at the TRUMP tower and as expected, it was top-notch.


Restaurants:

Fast Food: Rasing Canes

Moderately Priced: Whalburgers on the strip, Skinny Fats is hard to beat, and Bubba Gumps if you like themed places with a nice balcony that overlooks the strip.

Expensive: Not a lot of experience here, but I'd happily eat at "Top Of The World" again, which is on the 106th floor of the Stratosphere on the older side of the strip. Figure $100+ per person. I liked everything about it far better than I did Hell's Kitchen which had an extremely limited menu.

Attractions:

Everything I've done is family friendly, except for Carrot Top, that was a mistake (for me).

Fremont Street is pretty cool, although you never know what you might see there, lol.

-Dan



Last edited by BigDaddy440; 12/23/21 07:23 PM.

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