The number 1 thing I liked about Vegas was the observation deck at the stratosphere.
Talk about head rush... and the bar has a fantastic view of the strip.
you can play poker on the internet??? AND MAKE MONEY!!!???!!!???!!?!?!?!?
The number 1 thing I liked about Vegas was the observation deck at the stratosphere.
Talk about head rush... and the bar has a fantastic view of the strip.
Scott, I've been meaning to get my own copy. If I don't before I see you next, I'll definetly like to borrow it.
I've taken two-day trips out of Austin flying America West at odd hours that's just over $200 RT, but if you break down and need a room you might as well get a nifty $300 package flying out of SA if you want to stay on the strip. Ive heard they finally tore down the Westward Ho motel and are gonna soon tear down the S ust and the Circus/Circus to build a larger resort. The Frontier is scary and the Stratesphere will costs you plenty in cab fees to get around. I usually stay at the Excalibur because it's economical, easy to get to In&Out burger (my favorite), they have a 24-hour poker-room at the Luxor next door, and your not gonna walk far to all the best (over-priced) hotels on the strip. TI is nice too, but if you want old-school vegas on the strip, with Sammy and Dean, at a nice price, the Tropicana is the best choice. The Aladin was just redone, but those rooms go for over $100/night.
If your gonna play on the live tables watch out for marks, these are guys who gamble for the hotel who's job it is to throw off a hot hand. Vegas isn't in business to just give cash away. Under Nevada gambling law, if you ask a employee of the Casino if anyone at your table besides the dealer is working for the Casino they must answer you truthfully.
I'm working on a machine-gambling theory.
Last edited by Nbadan; 05-27-2006 at 05:32 AM.
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