I’m hopeful that the NFL will avoid scheduling this game the week of Thanksgiving or Christmas. If they avoid those two weeks I’m going to pull the trigger on a long weekend in Vegas with the wife. I know many of you have been to the new stadium. How about some helpful tips and tricks for a visit. When to buy tickets? Where to stay? What time to arrive at the stadium? Chiefs friendly establishments? Those are questions I’d love to garner some feedback on. [Reply]
Cost is not really a determining factor. If we go the casino hotel route, I’d probably stay on the strip and most likely at Ceasar’s. I think we’d prefer a larger rental with a kitchen if we can find one convenient. Now I do like gambling in the cheaper casinos. I’m all about a Fremont street, Circus Circus, Slots of Fun, etc where I can play cheaper craps tables. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JimNasium:
Cost is not really a determining factor. If we go the casino hotel route, I’d probably stay on the strip and most likely at Ceasar’s. I think we’d prefer a larger rental with a kitchen if we can find one convenient. Now I do like gambling in the cheaper casinos. I’m all about a Fremont street, Circus Circus, Slots of Fun, etc where I can play cheaper craps tables.
They tore down the place I won more than anywhere.
RIP, Westward Ho
your breakfast sandwiches were huge and four dollars, your slots paid like they were grateful you showed up, and your Elvis impersonator was so coked up he forgot the words to Elvis songs and for me in my 20s, it was heaven [Reply]
Vegas is a fantastic town. The question is so broad.
You have shows, golf, Hoover Dam, great restaurants, cheap buffets, Chinatown, museums, gambling, old school area, new ritzy stuff, cigar shops, shopping, sports books, comedy shows, Cirque de Soleil, glitzy hotels, cheap hotels, top golf, indoor skydiving, music shows like U2
I'll be there from this Sunday until Thursday for a trade show. Staying at Trump International.
The list is long......focus on things you never get a chance to do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Vegas is a fantastic town. The question is so broad.
You have shows, golf, Hoover Dam, great restaurants, cheap buffets, Chinatown, museums, gambling, old school area, new ritzy stuff, cigar shops, shopping, sports books, comedy shows, Cirque de Soleil, glitzy hotels, cheap hotels, top golf, indoor skydiving, music shows like U2
I'll be there from this Sunday until Thursday for a trade show. Staying at Trump International.
The list is long......focus on things you never get a chance to do.
You didn't mention the world's largest strip club, Sapphire. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Vegas is a fantastic town. The question is so broad.
You have shows, golf, Hoover Dam, great restaurants, cheap buffets, Chinatown, museums, gambling, old school area, new ritzy stuff, cigar shops, shopping, sports books, comedy shows, Cirque de Soleil, glitzy hotels, cheap hotels, top golf, indoor skydiving, music shows like U2
I'll be there from this Sunday until Thursday for a trade show. Staying at Trump International.
The list is long......focus on things you never get a chance to do.
Was just there this last weekend with my son. Go to SpeedVegas and drive a Ferrari. Fantastic experience. Maybe I liked it a bit more because my best lap was faster than his but it was a great time. [Reply]