A wad of hundred dollar bills isn’t enough.Stay on the strip and just plan to spend a lot of money. Don't bother otherwise. Budgeting and Vegas don't go together well.
A wad of hundred dollar bills isn’t enough.Stay on the strip and just plan to spend a lot of money. Don't bother otherwise. Budgeting and Vegas don't go together well.
Just gotta sniff out the undercover vice officers…..Not sure. Coworker from central MN invited the whole department up. He has an amazing set up. Accommodations in the fish house will apparently be better than Vegas based on this thread😁
I just got back from Vegas two weeks ago. Serious response: Get tickets to the Sphere. Get seats in the farthest back row you can. DO NOT sit up front and DO NOT sit on the sides. Nobody sits there and the seats will be empty. I saw Postcard from Earth and it was amazing. Whatever show you can see, go see. The outside is amazing, the inside is amazing, and the actual show will be amazing. Go to Mandalay Bay and get a drink at the 1912 bar - push the bookcase in and close it behind you. Most people look at the bookcase and just keep walking. After that, go next door to minus5 bar. Wear the coat and gloves they give you.
Fremont Street is worth going to. I like it better than the strip and it's way more affordable. If you are on the strip, tell the cop hookers to go eff off. Grab their spanking tools and throw them as far as you can if you get the chance. F**k handcuffs as well.
This just about ruins it for me. I like Blackjack but I would never sit at a high limit table. Call me cheap but $20 is a high limit table to me. I could only imagine sitting down on my first hand... splitting 8's... doubling down on both... then the dealer beats me on both hands. A guy would be down $80 before he'd hardly even sat down.We ate some great food but the limits were ridiculous at the Blackjack tables and that's about the only game I play when I'm there. IF you could find a $20 limit at a Blackjack table, you could never get a chair. I could afford to bet more than that but I don't enjoy it then.
Imma be straight up honest bout that....my wife wanted to do it because she thought it sounded like a great place to read. I said..."I don't read..." So we compromised, and we cancelled the cabin.
Those naughty cops have never been a problem for me, but then again I don't act like a virgin and I just ignore them. It's always fun to watch the people who are Vegas virgins because they accept the hooker cards and get scammed into pictures. They do it for a living, they can tell easy marks.I just got back from Vegas two weeks ago. Serious response: Get tickets to the Sphere. Get seats in the farthest back row you can. DO NOT sit up front and DO NOT sit on the sides. Nobody sits there and the seats will be empty. I saw Postcard from Earth and it was amazing. Whatever show you can see, go see. The outside is amazing, the inside is amazing, and the actual show will be amazing. Go to Mandalay Bay and get a drink at the 1912 bar - push the bookcase in and close it behind you. Most people look at the bookcase and just keep walking. After that, go next door to minus5 bar. Wear the coat and gloves they give you.
Fremont Street is worth going to. I like it better than the strip and it's way more affordable. If you are on the strip, tell the cop hookers to go eff off. Grab their spanking tools and throw them as far as you can if you get the chance. F**k handcuffs as well.
The newest properties are a little off from the middle of entertainment areas, but Fountainbleu is awesome inside. Great acoustics in their small theater. Resorts world is nice and has an amazing food court. City center probably is the best location. Try Eataly. Red Rock is nice if you want to avoid crowds.
The newest properties are a little off from the middle of entertainment areas, but Fountainbleu is awesome inside. Great acoustics in their small theater. Resorts world is nice and has an amazing food court. City center probably is the best location. Try Eataly. Red Rock is nice if you want to avoid crowds.
I just got back last week. I stay at the Elara which is a Hilton time share, but it is attached to Planet Hollywood. I recommend Planet Hollywood as a cheaper alternative & it is middle of the strip easy walk anywhere. I also rent a car & get free parking there. I use the back road like Paradise to get up and down the strip. As mentioned Red Rock is great to visit. Also recommend the Omelette House for a giant 6 egg omelette filled with several things. An attraction I went to is the Arte Museum, quite an experience. Be sure to go to Fremont Street one night for that experience. Also went to the Sphere for Eagles concert, paid an arm & leg (700) for front row 1st balcony seat. It is amazing. It has 167,000 speakers inside, best sound ever & it was worth the $. I also requested a room on the backside of the hotel so you can see the sphere all night if you want.Planning a trip for spring. Havent been there in 30 years. Wifes never been. Suggestions on where to stay?