Thursday, April 26, 2012

Harrahs Rewards card

For the past 7 years my wife and I go to vegas in early May and stay a week to ten days.1 year ago we stayed at Paris for two weeks and had a card from them. This year we did not stay there but when we made an attempt to use the card we were told to exchange it for a Harrahs rewards card since they now own the hotel. No problem except you must use it within 6 months. I know you can go to any Harrahs property anywhere but due to our work (6 to 7 days a week) our only time in 233 days from today. Does anyone know if there is any flexibility in this our will we lose all our points? Does it make sense to just give the card to someone who would be going so we can extend the time frame or perhaps there may be an even better way? May is important to us as it is also our wedding anniversary. As usual and always thanks for your help.

Harrahs Rewards card

You have to have an ID to change the card. Are you anywhere near one of their ';boats';? You can have someone try to use it to keep it going, but you may get the msg to see the rewards desk.

Maybe someone will reply that has just been there. Has anyone try to use a CP or Paris card lately? DO you have to get a Harrah%26#39;s card now? I am going July 1 so I will try, but maybe someone will help. You can always email Paris.

Harrahs Rewards card

Outside of gambling at a Harrahs owned property somwhere around the country, the only other way to keep your points active would be to get there credit card and use it to build your comp balance. I know for most folks that isn%26#39;t a real option.

You could get someone to play on you card but since offers are based partly on your average point accumulation per day, that could hurt you more than help on the long run.


We have the Harrahs card. We, also, in the past had Bally%26#39;s, Paris, Flamingo, Grand (in MS), Horseshoe (MS), Sheraton (MS) and any other Harrahs properties. They have all been consolidated under one player%26#39;s ID number with the Harrah%26#39;s logo. You will need to convert any newly acquired Harrah%26#39;s property player%26#39;s card to the Harrahs card. If you have already done that, you may be able to get someone to play on your card at one of their properties. However, if he hits a handpay while playing with it, there will be complications. You can go to Harrahs website and input your players number and your pin # and see just what rewards you have earned. I think there is even a catalogue you can order from using your earned rewards. It takes 100 credits to equal $1.00. If you do not have a lot accumulated, I just wouldn%26#39;t worry about it.


In your case, the points are not worth the large expenditure of money for peanuts in return.

Harrahs has become very UPPITY since the consolidation.

Anyone who has a Harrahs card receives the newsletters.

The latest had a 4 month schedule of FREE rooms in JUNE%26lt; JULY %26lt;AUG%26lt; SEPT., regardless of points earned.

If you shop around, you will find all kinds of good deals, not requiring expenditure of funds for a low price.

Try the ORLEANS. Get the COAST CARD for slots and a PIT CARD

for table games.


When did you get that calendar for days? I haven%26#39;t gotten it yet and I want to know what I%26#39;m looking at for room prices in August.


The Harrahs World magazines don%26#39;t automatically go to every customer. If you do get one, there are usually room offers in there but they are based on your own play. You may get free nights where your friend may get casino rate.

You can aways bet on winner to not to know what he%26#39;s talking about.


Nuggetbrain, I got the mailer for my reward%26#39;s card, about a month and a half ago, for free nights any month thru July (no August on mine). I have so far racked up a whopping $19 in comps BTW.


Nuggetbrain, I got the mailer for my reward%26#39;s card, about a month and a half ago, for free nights any month thru July (no August on mine). I have so far racked up a whopping $19 in comps BTW.


I have an MBNA Visa Harrahs credit card. It adds reward (not tier) points to my account. If you use the card within 6 months, it will keep your account open even if you don%26#39;t play anywhere in 6 months.


I have been waiting 5 months now for my cash back from Caesars. Harrahs was originally supposed to send a check. I found that some people received vouchers from Harrahs that had to be cashed in Vegas. I did sign up for a Rewards Card.

Apparantly Harrahs thought I did not deserve the few bucks they owed. and this business of giving vouchers is baloney. They know

75% of the vouchers will never be redeemed.

Sounds like harrahs is run by a bunch of bean counters. Be cautious.

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  • question about caesars palace

    does anyone know if there would be a charge for a fridge at caesar%26#39;s palace, just for water, drinks etc.



    question about caesars palace


    Have stayed at Caesars several times, but never requested fridge. Be careful of the one in the room with the concessions for sale. If you remove one, you get charged immediately for it and they are expensive. I%26#39;ve seen on this board that many people go to the local drug store on the strip and pick up a styrofoam ice chest for a couple of dollars and keep it filled with ice from the hotel ice maker. Not a direct answer to your question, I know, but thought I share the suggestion.



    question about caesars palace


    We stay there often and CP does not offer a fridge. It competes with their refreshments in the rooms. You can go next door @ CVS and get a cooler for the room.




    manys thanks, been a great help.

    easiest way to get to treasure island from venetian ??

    my hubby and i have tickets to mystere and now im wondering how i will get there .. its right across the street i know .. but how.. its my first time in vegas so i am clueless as u can all see ;)



    easiest way to get to treasure island from venetian ??


    It is an easy walk across a foot bridge.



    easiest way to get to treasure island from venetian ??


    Even with the footbridge, with mystere at the back of the TI, give yourself a good 15 minutes to walk.




    No problem, just walk across the foot bridge. The theater is in the south end of the TI. Go in the entrance and turn left.




    or-





    call a cab.



    drive to the airport



    Fly to New york (LGA)



    take a cab to Newark



    Fly to Los Angeles



    Amtrak to Barstow



    Greyhound to Downtown Las Vegas



    take the deuce down the strip and get off 1 stop after the fashion show mall





    There you are.


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  • Karaoke

    We might want to do karaoke, where do you recommend?



    I know at IP they have it, is that good and do they have a big selection of songs?



    Karaoke


    I am wondering the same thing..



    Karaoke


    bump




    Go to Ellis Island for Karaoke.





    http://www.ellisislandcasino.com/Karaoke.htm




    We went to Ellis Island to eat at the BBQ place and ended up staying for the karaoke in the bar for about an hour- great fun! The host/saxophonist guy is hilarious! He did an Elton John song and I swear he really did think he was Elton John performing in front of thousands. There was a good mix of locals/regulars and tourists getting up on stage.




    So Ellis Island is better than IP? I was thinking IP might be better, on the strip.




    I think they have karaoke at the House of Blues on Mondays. Anyone know anything about this? Amy




    tj at harrahs piano bar 7-9pm, is one you may want to check out,.





    the piano twns start after 9pm





    i.p. seems to go to 3am and can get many who really like to drink.




    Anyone know how it is at Imperial Palace??




    I%26#39;ve been to karaoke at Barbary Coast, and saw some pretty good singing there, too I might add. It was a blast, saw a young twenty something kid with tattoos and peircings all over get up, expected to hear some heavy metal and he came out with a respectable imitation of Dean Martin... he was darn GOOD!





    You just never know, do you? And here I am with a 21 year old peirced and tattooed son of my own, telling him, ';Be original, express yourself'; and there I was catagorizing that other kid... shame on me!




    Barbary Coast is great for karaoke (see their website for which night they do it), and I will say the place that is only karaoke in front of IP is crowded and you may have some long waits to get up there to sing. Like any karaoke, be patient.

    Harrah's HOTDEAL Rates

    Just got an email promoting ';Hot Summer Deals at Harrah%26#39;s Las Vegas!'; Deal Code = HOTDEAL.





    Checked their calendar for the days I needed and gave it a shot. Thursday 7/6 was $39.00, and Friday 7/7 was just $59 (even though their rate calendar had Friday showing at $119). Total for both nights in a ';deluxe'; room was $98 plus taxes -- booked it quick before it changed on me. This sure beats the deal I had at the Gold Coast of $47/Thurs and $80/Fri, and now I%26#39;m on the strip.





    My countdown has begun... T-minus 31 days...



    Harrah's HOTDEAL Rates


    Thanks, I am trying to find something really really cheap, this might help.





    Ever stay there before? If so, how are the rooms?



    Harrah's HOTDEAL Rates


    Nice deal. Nothing wrong with Gold Coast for a low budget trip but Harrah%26#39;s is a real step up. Have a great trip.




    Have never stayed at Harrah%26#39;s but my brother and father have and had no complaints. This is my annual low-budget trip to Vegas so I was looking for a decent place to crash and shower. Last year I was at the Orleans, but got a good deal at the Gold Coast this summer -- that is, until I received the email from Harrah%26#39;s. I don%26#39;t plan to spend much time in the room, but I do like the fact that I%26#39;m on the strip and close to my favorite gambling spot, Casino Royale. I doubt I%26#39;ll find a better deal, especially for my Friday night stay.




    There are MANY Harrah%26#39;s ';HOT DEALS'; - Check these out:





    Ballys: - www.caesars.com/Reservations/main.aspx鈥?/a>





    Caesars: - www.caesars.com/Reservations/main.aspx鈥?/a>





    Flamingo: - www.caesars.com/Reservations/main.aspx鈥?/a>





    Harrahs: - harrahs.com/our_casinos/las/deals/index.html





    Paris: - www.caesars.com/Reservations/main.aspx鈥?/a>





    Rio: - harrahs.com/our_casinos/rlv/deals/index.html

    Vegas Passport, Power Pass, or nothing?

    Through my travel agent, they are offering a ';Vegas Passport'; that gives exclusive access to nightclubs, VIP no wait lines, and drink specials and a ';Power Pass Las Vegas'; which gives admission fee and restaurant discounts. Does anyone have info on either of these? Are they worth it? Or can I get them when I get there?

    The biggest problem I have with these types of things is that I do not know what specifics are offered. Anyone have examples?

    Vegas Passport, Power Pass, or nothing?

    ';Through my travel agent...'; is always a good guide to a rip-off!

    In saying that, I%26#39;ve used these kind of things in San Francisco and Chicago and they were really good. I looked at the Vegas powerpass and it doesn%26#39;t seem up to much at all.

    You get free entry to all of the attractions below for a number of days 1,2,3 or 5 I think. I%26#39;ve been to 4 on the list (all of which were bad to mediocre) and I wouldn%26#39;t go to three quarters of these. Depends on your taste and whether you%26#39;re willing to travel to see them.

    Manhattan Express (Rollercoaster at New York New York Hotel)

    Siegfried and Roy%26#39;s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat

    The Adventuredome Theme Park at Circus Circus

    Bellagio Gallery of Art

    Liberace Museum

    Madame Tussauds

    Star Trek: The Experience

    Stratosphere Tower

    Elvis-A-Rama

    Guggenheim Hermitage Museum

    In Search of the Obelisk

    Jillian%26#39;s Las Vegas at Neonopolis

    Bonnie Springs - Old Nevada

    King Tut Museum

    Las Vegas Art Museum

    Las Vegas Natural History Museum

    Las Vegas Zoo

    Lied Discovery Children%26#39;s Museum

    Lost Vegas Gambling Museum

    Atomic Testing Museum

    Nevada State Museum

    Vegas Passport, Power Pass, or nothing?

    The Atomic Testing place always has glowing reviews...

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  • Bellagio Pool Query

    Staying late september on a sunday and monday - whats the pool situation like? do I have to get up REALLY early and get a lounger, or can I just get one anytime?



    Thanks



    Bellagio Pool Query


    We%26#39;re staying there next month, and I%26#39;ll let you know when I get back. However, one of the biggest reasons I chose Bellagio over Mirage was because of the pool situation. I%26#39;ve never read on here that you have to get up early to find a lounger at Bellagio. Sounds like a nightmare over at Mirage tho. I%26#39;ve asked this question myself, and got a lot of answers saying it is never difficult to get a lounger at B.



    Bellagio Pool Query


    thanks for your help, and I look forward to hearing how you got on.



    Thanks




    The B does not have the ';saving chairs'; syndrome. You can find chairs at all times.




    You%26#39;re going to LOVE the pool at Bellagio, and I didn%26#39;t experience a problem with saving chairs when we were there (unlike Flamingo, which was annoying, you%26#39;d get out there early early--I think 7:30 or so is early--and no chairs, all already saved).


    Have fun!




    What is the general view of moving someones stuff off a lounger - which had not been used for say 90 mins?





    I did it once at a pool in Palm Springs - the person never said anything when they did come back 2-3 hours after I moved their stuff.





    I don%26#39;t just throw it - I fold towels, keep magazines, etc tidy - and put them in a pile beside the lounger.





    How would you react if someone did it to you?




    We were there last September (Mon 12th-Fri 16th) and never had a problem with getting loungers.





    You will love it! :o)





    Barbie




    sj, you won%26#39;t have a problem, just ask a pool attendant and he will get you lounges and an umbrella if you want one. Don%26#39;t forget his tip.




    K,





    No way I would wait for 1.5 hours to take a chair that had a towel on it. I am amazed by how many people think that they can%26#39;t use a chair because someone got up early, threw a towel on a chair, then left. Take any chair you want that does not have someone in it. You can judge when someone is actually using a chair but just jumped in the pool. There is actually something of value on or around the chair, not just a newspaper. We have stayed at Mirage and Bellagio many times, the problem is far worse at Mirage for whatever reason.

    Cliffs At Peace Canyon-Timeshare--Did We Make a Mistake?

    We just booked a one bedroom at the Cliffs through RCI before I read any of the reviews. The reviews are very mixed. They baffle me because people really love the place and want to go back again, or they absolutely hate it.





    We know it%26#39;s a little out from the action and we don%26#39;t mind as we are renting a car anyways and are also planning on spending a couple nights at the Golden Nugget after our week is over at the Cliffs. We have been to Vegas many times before and always at hotels. We are quite familiar with the Las Vegas area. During our time at the Cliffs we plan on taking some day trips away from Vegas as well as spending plenty of time on the strip and downtown.





    Did we make a mistake? I have one day to cancel without penalty. I am a bit nervous over some of the negative reviews, however there are enough positive ones to still give me the feeling it is a very nice place to stay. Clean....it needs to be clean.





    Can anyone give me some current info? Maybe a few reassurrances would be nice!!!



    Cliffs At Peace Canyon-Timeshare--Did We Make a Mistake?


    Does anyone have any current info for me?





    Thanks in advance!



    Cliffs At Peace Canyon-Timeshare--Did We Make a Mistake?


    Cliffs is very nice. I took my g/f there in Oct. and we loved being able to get away from the strip at times. The rooms are great. A small apartment with a spanish style feel in design. We used the shuttle to the strip with no problem and didn%26#39;t rent a car. We stayed on the strip a few days but I didn%26#39;t mind one bit going back to the cliffs. It was like going home every night. One thing, stay away from the timeshare offers.




    Tricia, you made an EXCELLANT choice. My hubby and I went last June and ABSOULUTELY loved it. In fact, we are going back in September for our anniversary and stying there again. Yes, it is about a 10-15 minute drive to the strip, but we were still able to see the Strat from our balcony and there wasn%26#39;t all that noise in the night either. I think you made a great choice and will NOT be disappointed at all.




    Thanks for the heads up on this place. I feel much better now. It sounded like someplace we would like.




    Tricia, you will absolutely LOVE it. Don%26#39;t worry about taking anything like dish soap or laundry stuff....they will provide minimal amounts of that, but there is a grocery store nearby that you can purchase all the incidentals and food you%26#39;d like. Have a wonderful Time!!!

    Bellagio 'Spa' building?

    I responded to a Bellagio email promotion and they said that the lake view room would be in a new Spa building rather than the main building. Should I pay the extra $50/night for this or stay in the non-lake view room in the main building?





    thanks



    Ken



    Bellagio 'Spa' building?


    Spa Tower is their newer tower and is nicer than the original tower. However, if you plan on going to a lot of other places than the walk to the front of the hotel can get old very fast.



    Bellagio 'Spa' building?


    Ks, anywhere you stay in Bellagio is nice. I stayed in the main building last year and had a lovely view of the pool area. The best thing about the B is the bed. I just couldn%26#39;t get out of bed on some mornings because it is so comfortable. The whole experience is very opulent.




    I was trying to say the Spa Tower is an extra walk to the main area of Bellagio and to the north exit to CP. You will not have this problem in the main tower.




    As everyone has mentioned, it is a long walk to the front of the hotel/casino. I almost felt like I was in a different hotel. I guess it has it%26#39;s own entrance into the pool area? I never noticed. But I enjoyed my pool/mountain view very much in the main building. Do you even get a full lake view? I think it%26#39;s partial from the spa tower. You are quite off to the side of the fountains. Who knows, you can book a non lake view, but may be lucky enough to get upgraded for free when you check in. It all depends on how busy the hotel is.




    What promotion was it?




    I have stayed in both parts and although the spa tower is a little nicer both are great. The older part is closer to the free refills of coffee in the gelato shop.


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  • Are there any childcare facilities like kidsquest in Reno?

    Do any casinos have any child care facilities for children in Reno?



    Are there any childcare facilities like kidsquest in Reno?


    I don%26#39;t know of any child care facilities that watch your kids.





    The Reno Hilton, though, has a lot of things for kids. They have a large arcarde area that also has LazerTag. They have a bowling alley, pool, minigolf and bungee jumping



    Are there any childcare facilities like kidsquest in Reno?


    Thanks for the info.

    Good Restaurants/Buffets in Henderson

    Hello,

    Travelling to Las Vegas next week for three days, staying in Henderson. Can anyone recommend a good buffet restaurant there?

    Thanks.

    Good Restaurants/Buffets in Henderson

    Only one, Green Valley Ranch

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  • Top of the World/Stratosphere restaurant

    I%26#39;m planning on dining here over the summer. I%26#39;ve already made reservations and was told that the window seats couldn%26#39;t be reserved. Does anyone have any idea on how much you would tip the maitre%26#39;d to get a window seat. There will be four of us.



    Top of the World/Stratosphere restaurant


    I would like to know this as well. I have reservations for 9pm at night and I was inclined to just wait until a window seat would be available.



    Top of the World/Stratosphere restaurant


    This is a good post and a good question.





    I don%26#39;t know the answer, but I%26#39;m interested as well.




    I don%26#39;t know the answer but, I can tell you that you have a great view from every seat. The restaurant moves so, your view will change as you are eating. Just to put my two cents in......I would recommend



    Alize at the Palms or Mix at Mandalay Bay. The food at TOW is just ok. You are definitely paying for the view.




    had drinks at both last month. i would seriously consider mix.




    Thanks for the info- we%26#39;ll probably try both places. We%26#39;re staying at the hotel at mandalay bay and we were planning on going to the mix anyway. What can you give me for info on the mix- bottle service, long lines, etc. We would like to sit at a table and enjoy a few drinks.




    We had dinner there last year. I think it is pot luck where you get seated. It is really nice to have dinner up there and see Vegas from above. You dont really feel it is moving either. Food was good from what I remember. The only negative I had with it was that it was very dark inside. I like a nice romantic setting but I struggled to see across the table!




    I made my reservation for 5:30, as soon as they opened for dinner, we were the 2nd ones there and we could sit anywhere we wanted. We had the dinner for 2, which was the Chateau Brion(spelling), it was great!!! Didn%26#39;t have to tip to sit there either.




    Eaten there a few times and just asked for a window table when booking - never seems to be a problem




    We%26#39;ve dined here a few times and you don%26#39;t have to tip huge to get a window seat - just be prepared for a wait. They give you a pager and page you when a table becomes available. Although they sometimes tell you the wait is up to an hour, we%26#39;ve never had to wait much longer than 30 - 45 minutes. It%26#39;s worth it!!

    25 hours til touchdown, 6/7/06

    Get ready Vegas, 10 Connecticutians are on their way to Sin City. This will be my fourth trip in three years and I am looking forward to seeing all the locals once again -- Big Elvis and The little Oriental Lady at the Nine Fine Irishmen! I have read a few posts about her and everything you read is pretty much true. The best thing about her is that she loves to party the night away, dancing with anyone that will give her the time. To top it off, she does not %26#39;socialize%26#39; for drinks or any money... just to have fun and make your trip that more enjoyable.



    25 hours til touchdown, 6/7/06


    don%26#39;t forget to write your trip report when you get back, ....



    that is the reason we all wake up day after day, isn%26#39;t it??

    Diamond Wing at Harrah's

    This week-end I%26#39;m staying in a room located on Harrah%26#39;s Diamond Wing.



    Has anyone stayed on this wing before?



    Are the rooms nicer?



    Is the area more quite?



    Thanks!



    Diamond Wing at Harrah's


    Harrah%26#39;s ';Diamond wing'; is the 23rd or 25th floor in the Mardi Gras tower. (I forget which) The rooms are bigger but a few sq. feet and they have a strip view. That%26#39;s about all thye difference..But it is nice to have a bit bigger rooms as the rooms in Harrah%26#39;s are rather small.



    Diamond Wing at Harrah's


    Thanks for the input!



    I booked last minute %26amp; at least I got a comped room.

    Henderson.

    Hi





    I%26#39;m travelling to Vegas next week, staying in Henderson. Can anyone recommend some good buffets out there?





    Thanks.



    Henderson.


    Only one in town, Green Valley Ranch



    Henderson.


    Depends what u like to I guess. If you are a meat and potatoes type try Fiesta henderson. Very cheap and very good for basic foods. Nothing special food wise, carved meats, mexican, bbq etc...Good food thougg, I will always return there when I%26#39;m out in Henderson.




    Well, I%26#39;m traveling with my Mom, who is meat and potatoes, and another friend who likes seafood.




    Sunset Station has a good buffet. It%26#39;s reasonably priced too.


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  • Getting Tix for O

    I am heading to Vegas Sunday afternoon (yeah!) and we are thinking about going to see O that night. If we take a chance that tickets will be available that evening can we save money by buying them in Vegas or is the hotel web site the cheapest place to buy them?

    Getting Tix for O

    Unfortunately, they don%26#39;t lower the price closer to the date. In fact, you may have to go stand in line for three hours before the show to see if there are any tickets available at will call if they%26#39;re already sold out for that night.

    Getting Tix for O

    I%26#39;ve heard that the half price ticket places sometimes have Cirque shows offered for 10% off, but O is one of if not the most popular Cirque shows and is often sold out.


    Go online right now to the Bellagio website and try to purchase the tickets direct. You are not going to find them any cheaper plus if they are available you will have tickets instead of risking waiting for 3 hours only to find out you cant get a ticket. Great show. Good Luck.


    I saw O last week. I liked it but I think that Le Reve is much better.

    Here is the deal with Tickets:

    O sells out every night. There is no possible way to get discounted tickets.

    You have to either get them in advance (and get them far in advance because they often sell out three weeks in advance of the show)

    or

    You have to wait in a standby line, and hope that someone doesn%26#39;t show up for the performance. People start waiting in line hours before the show -- not a great way to spend your vacation time.

    As I said, Le Reve at Wynn was created by the same man, it%26#39;s an amazing show, it%26#39;s less expensive, it%26#39;s easier to get good seats and it isn%26#39;t always sold out.


    CALL ASAP, the Bellagio box office and talk to a live person.

    Have seat chart on computer so you can see the layout.

    SECTION WITH :: AA seats are best for excellent visibility of aerial show without a kink in your neck, from looking up.

    Excellent visibility from this area.

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  • Message for toffeeman............

    We%26#39;ve just got next years brochure through from Direct Holidays.I don%26#39;t know if you normally book with them but it%26#39;s worth sending off for it just to get a rough idea of the prices.





    Hev.



    Message for toffeeman............


    Sorry Hever,, I missed your post,



    We booked with Airtours last time (same company as Direct), I%26#39;ve got the airtours 2007 brochure lying around some where, I%26#39;ll dig it out and pass on some prices.



    By the way you can now stay for 10 nights in Vegas with airtours instead of just 7 %26amp; 14. That%26#39;s what were going to consider doing for next year.





    Thanks





    Toffee

    Show Advice???

    I%26#39;ve been to Vegas a number of times the last few years: I%26#39;ve seen the Circ shows at Mirage and Bellagio... La Femme, Blue Man Group -





    I%26#39;m from New York and was thinking of seeing a musical maybe Mama Mia - but am sort of a NY Theatre snob - I%26#39;ve been to most of the major musicals in NY - so if Vegas isn%26#39;t up to the same standards then I%26#39;ll be disappointed.





    I don%26#39;t want to see Celine, but Elton John is where I%26#39;m leaning right now - other than that, I%26#39;d love to hear suggestions.





    What show really knocked your socks off?



    Show Advice???


    I thoroughly enjoyed Elton John. You don%26#39;t say when you plan to go to LV. Since he shares the arena with Celine, he is not always there. You will want to plan around his schedule, if you plan to see him. You can find it on Caesars website.



    Show Advice???


    Like ABBA then go. Great production cast. As stated Elton does Vagas when CD not there. They will have a new Circ show, Love w/ Beatles songs, but do not know if it will be that great.





    Hairspray is closed and not too many musical remain.




    you could do an impersonator show, or typical vegas review with the feathered headress, etc.





    impersonator-



    Imperial Palace



    Stratosphere





    Review shows-



    Tropicana



    Harrah%26#39;s

    Safes at The Monte Carlo

    Saw a recent post about The Monte Carlo where they mentioned an in room safe. We are staying there next week and dont remember them from other stays. Are they new or just in suites?



    Safes at The Monte Carlo


    Some rooms have safes, and some do not, so you need to ask. We got a room on the 18th floor w/out a safe. When we asked for a room w/ a safe, the desk clerk mentioned that they%26#39;re renovating the rooms and adding safes, so the upper floors have safes, lower floors do not (I forgot the cutoff, somewhere in the 20%26#39;s). Our 30th floor room smelled a whole lot better, too.

    AquaKnox restaurant at the Venetian?

    Has anyone eaten at the AquaKnox restaurant in the Venetain ? Was it worth the money?



    AquaKnox restaurant at the Venetian?


    Have not been to AquaKnox.



    But just went to Royal Star. it was great food. so-so service.



    lunch is dim-sum.



    AquaKnox restaurant at the Venetian?


    We went there two years ago so keep that in mind. Was it worth the money is all up to you. Yes we thought the food was very good, service was ok, not great not bad. Wife had crab stuffed lobster and I had Sole I think. The Lobster was very good and wife is sometimes not a fan of crab if it tastes to ';crabby'; but she ate it all lol. Wine selection was good although it took them about 15 minutes to find the bottle we were looking for. With tax and tip I think it ran us just north of 200 with appetizers and dessert. Hope this helps as it obviously is a little dated. Would we go back, probably not just as we like to try new places. WE have had very good luck though at Bradley Ogden in Ceasars but you have to be into smaller portions and creative cooking.




    Check the archives - There have been some recent postings regarding Aquaknox.

    Hot Air Balloon Ride

    Hi

    Does anyone know if you can go on a hot air balloon ride while in Las Vegas?

    Thanks

    Hot Air Balloon Ride

    Hi thereIf you do find anywhere could you let me know! I am trying to organise a hot air balloon wedding , and have found one company so far which appear to do it.I am in Uk and finding it difficult as obviously you want a reputable company to use.

    Hot Air Balloon Ride

    There are quite a few options for hot air ballooning in Vegas. I too am planning our wedding, and I have been forewarned that although sunrise rides almost always go up, sunset flights hardly ever. Supposedly sites claim that they can do it, get a down payment, then cancel forcing you to do a sunrise ride.

    I%26#39;ve checked this out with two travel consultants and they have confirmed this. If you google hot air balloons and vegas, you%26#39;ll find tons- also, as a bride, check out the Las Vegas BBB and see if who you are working with is credible.


    I sat in the one at paris for hours and it never went anywhere! :-(


    If you are thinking the ride right in Vegas, it is @ the same place for the Helo rides. The ballon is teathered and only goes up 100 feet and then back down.

    There are rides outside vegas, but they do not come near the airport. The wind in the desert are to tricky to try to plan a trip.

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  • What is a line pass

    We are at the Bellagio in July. Somebody was writing about a line pass. Where do you pick one up and how is it used. Thanks



    What is a line pass


    In Vegas never confuse the Line Pass with the Pass Line.





    Remember, if you use the Pass Line enough, you can get a free Line Pass -- just by asking the pit boss.



    What is a line pass


    A line pass is a card some hotels will give their registered guests to allow them to go to the front of the line for admission to a restaurant , buffet or club in that hotel. Lines at some of those places can be quite long at times. I think the Bellagio is a hotel that will give line passes. The time to ask for them is when you are checking in. That said, many on this Forum will tell you tere are better buffets than Bellagios- like the one at the Paris or the Wynn- but if you plan to patronize Bellagio%26#39;s buffet, it would be good to ask for a line pass, so you%26#39;ll have it if you should need it. Some places also give line passes to members of their Players Club- you would get those at the Players Club kiosk.




    A line pass is usually given to you by the hotel you stay at. It entitles you to skip the line at any of their restaurants, clubs, etc. I am not sure, but I would assume that any hotel guest can get one if you ask for it. I certainly will demand one (in a nice way) from the Mirage in a week and a half. Now back to training the liver-beer for lunch now, beer for breakfast then!




    Truman has the best answer. At the table ask to pit boss for one.



    If you use your players card enough you will get a line pass. MGM getting stingy with theirs for some reason.

    6/1-5 Trip Report Bellagio Part I - Long

    I just returned this evening from 4 of the best nights I%26#39;ve ever had in Vegas. This was my hubbie and I%26#39;s 5th or 6th trip and we now know what we do and don%26#39;t like to make for a pleasurable trip. We traveled with another couple who have also been to Vegas several times.





    Day One Thur - Get in to the airport at about 8:00pm on Southwest. Took a $20 cab ride to Bellagio via freeway. Check in was smooth, just about a 10 min wait. Asked for line pass and received it. We paid for a lake view room and were given 14070 (14th floor) our friends were upgraded to a lake view room on 11th floor with great views. Watching the fountians from our room was one of our favorite things. a lake view is a must! We caught a cab to Freemont street and experienced that for the 1st time. It was a good time. I enjoyed the yard long margaritas %26amp; mudslides. The deep Fried twinkie was too sweet for even me but I tried it. I like the casual anything goes feel of the area but wouldn%26#39;t want to stay down there.





    On the room - large size, very nice bed, and quite a large bathroom. Some downsides were our mini bar was locked and not unlocked until the 3rd day there. The maid closet was across from our room and we were jolted awake by how loud they were each morning at about 8:00. If the do not desturb sign wasn%26#39;t on they would come in while we were still sleeping. Our sink had a glug, glug, glug sound when ever the water was used in an ajoining room nd a high pitched noise followed by clanking about 3 times a night. THis required the bathroom door to remain shut at all times while in the room. we were on a smoking floor even though requested non but the room did not smell like smoke at all, hallway was a different story.





    Day Two Fri - Started with the Bellagio Buffett for breakfast and wasn%26#39;t disappointed. We then checked into our cabana for the day. I had some pre-trip doubts about this and I can tell you it was worth EVERY penny. This was all of our favorite day in Vegas. The Cabana comes with 4 mattress cooshy lounge chairs on the little raised pattio out front with an umbrella and misters. In side is a night couch, table with 4 chairs mini bar with sink, stocked towels, stocked fridge, basket of snacks and playing cards, safe, changing room, and two floating beds for the pool. We stayed down there until our attendant Eric kicked us out, ha ha. We just loved it. We swam, layed out, had lunch brought and drinks. Then when that got old (ha ha ha) we went in to play cards at the table, stop repeat. It was just heaven and I highly recomend spending the money. You%26#39;ll feel pampered and rested.



    After the pool we washed off the sun block and headed to the Venitian for dinner at Canneleto and a gondola ride. Dinner was good service unfriendly. Then on to the Siren show at TI, what a horrible show! I;m glad we got into the VIP area with our room card cause waiting for that show would have been a complete waste. The old show was better. I wanted to personally pull the kids watching out of there. It was an adult show getting away with as much as they could. Cheesy songs it was just bad.





    more to come tomorrow...



    6/1-5 Trip Report Bellagio Part I - Long


    Nice report



    6/1-5 Trip Report Bellagio Part I - Long


    Great TR! We are staying there in July and I just can%26#39;t wait!!! Do you mind if I ask how much the cabana was? It%26#39;ll just be the two of us, so I doubt we%26#39;ll be able to justify the expense, however, it does sound heavenly! My idea of the ultimate vacation!





    You stated you asked for a ';line pass'; and got it. What exactly does this mean? I%26#39;m assuming it means you get to jump to the front of the line...but do you specify where to...or do you just get a general line pass that you are able to use anywhere at the Bellagio where there is a line? Thanks for any info!





    I did ask for a lakeview room, but was told there were none available. :( They said to ask upon check in, as sometimes there are cancellations. At the time, we have a pool view room.




    Thanks for the trip report...we are going to Vegas on 24th June for the 1st time and will be staying at the Bellagio. WE have a Lake View Room and have requested a high floor room, is the higher the room the better the view or does it not really matter???




    do you get into the VIP area of the TI pirate show with a Bellagio room key?





    sc




    if you go to the TI, Mirage, Bellagio, MC, or a few other websites, you will see all of the ';linked'; properties. If you are staying at one of them that are mutually owned, you can get into VIP. (not that anyone should go see that abomination of a show)





    This sentence was really confusing to me-



    ';This was my hubbie and I%26#39;s 5th or 6th trip and we now know what we do and don%26#39;t like to make for a pleasurable trip.';





    I think some of the vegas drinks took their toll! Ha!




    I%26#39;d also like to know how much a cabana costs. And, you mentioned that there were lots of things in there, stocked mini-bar %26amp; fridge, etc. Were these included in the price of the cabana? (i%26#39;m guessing they weren%26#39;t buy you never know!) :o)





    I%26#39;m hoping to return to the Bellagio next year for my 30th with a group of friends!





    Barbie




    Here are the details I left out of the cabana report.





    Cost - $350 a day F-Sun or $300 M-Th. To get one you need to ask to be put on the list, no reservation gaurentee%26#39;s available. If there are any left open from the High Rollers the people will call you between 8-9 am to confirm you want it. I suggest putting yourself on the list for several days incase you don%26#39;t get your first pick.





    Included in the snack bowl was red vines, Bellagio honey roasted peanuts, Nature Valley granola bars, pringles, and playing cards. The fridge had 24 assorted sodas and bottled water. They were happy to trade out some of the soda%26#39;s for diet coke at no charge. All of this is included in the cost of the cabana. Anything like lunch or from the bar menu being brought to you, you%26#39;ll pay extra for and room service charges do apply.





    We ate breakfast at the buffet lunched on the snacks and headed out to an early dinner. They guys did order a buger at the pool but us girls were happy with the snacks.





    Line Pass - The line pass was checked for the buffet or cafe. This save us hours! The pass was never even looked at when we got to the head of the line and never collected. Since the couple we were with had been given one too we passed on some good travel carma and handed ours to a nice looking couple at the very end of the 1.5 hour wait buffet line as we left.




    Seattle -- thanks so much for your info, especially on the cabana. We will be there in August %26amp; I will definitely want to reserve one! :-)




    Thank you for the info! I%26#39;m trying to talk fiance into putting our name on the cabana list. If we%26#39;re winning at the point we get a cabana (IF we get one!), then we%26#39;ll take it. If we%26#39;re down, we won%26#39;t. So far, he%26#39;s not bitin! :)




    Dietcoke,





    We actually like the 12th floor for the fountains. IMO it%26#39;s a better angle for the view. If you are a lot hight than that, you%26#39;re looking down on the show too much....still nice....

    Trip Report 5/28-6/2

    7th trip in 6 years with another booked for the fall! Stayed at TI due to great room offer (3 free nights which turned into 5 free nights). Flew out of Manchester on Sun. morning. Arrived early - went right to rental car and onto TI. Check-in line moved along and our room was ready at 11:00. Gambled a little, had drinks %26amp; nachos @ Isla, then went to room to rest up since we had been up since 3:00 a.m. and had tickets for Kevin James @ Mirage at 9;00 which was midnight our time. Had dinner at Carnegie Deli in Mirage and then saw the show. He was funny %26amp; so was the opening comedian. Good start to the vacation. Next day, memorial day, rented a cabana at the pool and spent better part of the day relaxing, eating, drinking, listening to music, etc. Dinner @ Mon Ami Gabi. We love it there. Tuesday visited the Wynn, Venetian (donating $$ everywhere I went), dinner at Margaritaville....fun %26amp; cheap. Won a bit at Bellagio after dinner. Only good night of gambling for me. Drove to Red Rock (the loonng way) on Wed. Beautiful spot, but not near anything..still prefer the strip. Didn%26#39;t win anything there, either. This was not a profitable trip. Dinner at The Steakhouse @ TI. Wonderful food...very enjoyable. Thursday walked to Mirage, Caesars, shopped at Fashion Show Mall....drinks %26amp; apps @ Kahunaville @ TI %26amp; dinner @ Francesco%26#39;s @TI. Another nice meal.



    Friday we went to Mandalay Bay for some last day slots, had a nice lunch at Raffles, and then to the airport for 4:00 flight. When we go back in the fall, we%26#39;re booked at Bellagio (our favorite) but if some good deals come thru, we will rebook elsewhere. Would like to see the Beatles show @ Mirage and Phantom @ Venetian.



    Trip Report 5/28-6/2


    We were there at the same time, wasn%26#39;t it hot !! Sounds like you had a lot of fun. Your money is in good company with ours, can%26#39;t wait to go back and visit it. Thanks for the trip report.



    Trip Report 5/28-6/2


    Great trip report!




    Good TR! Sounds like you had a great time...minus all the losing! It%26#39;s funny that your only good night was at Bellagio. From everything I read on here, that%26#39;s not really the place you wanna go to win $$, unless you%26#39;re a high roller? Maybe I misunderstood. What did you win on there....slots or tables? We%26#39;re staying there in July, and wasn%26#39;t planning on doing much gambling there. If slots, what did you find that was good?




    Tipsie - I tend to be a traditionalist and stick to reel slots...$1 and $.25. I try other slots, but always go back to Double Diamond. I just like it. Sometimes Triple Diamond %26amp; Wild Cherry. I play the new video slots, but know what I%26#39;m doing. They%26#39;re fun for a change of pace. Forgot to mention that on Thursday, about 5:30 pm, we went to Mix for a drink on the 64th flr of TheHotel @ Mandalay Bay. The view was outstanding.




    I like the Double Diamonds too! What the heck, I%26#39;ll give them a try at Bellagio while I%26#39;m there. Hopefully, I%26#39;ll do well. Always looking for that BIG win!




    At the Bellagio last October, I got the Double Diamond jackpot on a $1.00, 2 coin machine. $1600. And 4 years ago, I got the same on a 3-quarter DD machine at TI for $625.00. I guess that explains why I%26#39;m partial to them. But I also play them far more than I do any other machine.




    Nice trip report! Can hardly wait %26#39;til I have one to post. Looks like it will happen in October! Yeah! I like the Double Diamond machines, also, and play them when not playing the video games. Glad you had a good trip. To me the winning and the losing are incidental to the trip itself. Expect to lose and grateful when I win.

    Airport hotel check in

    I must either be too tired from lack of sleep (from the excitement of anticipation of my trip and then on return to the airport from lack of sleep from the trip itself) or blind, but have not seen hotel check in sites at the airport. Which hotels offer these and where are they located?



    Airport hotel check in


    The Harrah%26#39;s hotel group has a check in to the right after you get off the escalator at Baggage Claim. I believe MGM is there also.



    Airport hotel check in


    FredM posted this in response to another post:





    McCarran International Airport Check-In (This from: - - http://lasvegas4newbies.com/chap3-8.html - -





    The following Las Vegas hotels have hotel check in at the airport:



    Ballys, Paris, Flamingo, Caesars Palace, Harrahs, Rio, New York, NY and MGM Grand.





    The check in counters are located in the South baggage claim area directly across from carousels 1 and 2, at the base of the escalators.





    Telephone number for the check-in counter at the airport is 1-800-818-7450 for all hotels except the MGM and NY-NY. Airport check-in counter phone for the MGM and NY-NY is (702) 261-5211.




    Thanks - don%26#39;t know if we will stay ant any of these places next time we go but I will definitely keep my eyes open to see where these check in sites are locates. Thanks again for the info!!

    club for mixed party?

    I am getting married in vegas in a few weeks. Every detail planned EXCEPT where to celebrate afterwards. It is a late wedding (10:30 ) and it will be an unusual mix of people. My fiance and our friends want to dance but there are other more ';reserved'; members of the party who would like to sit and have a drink.

    Maybe I am crazy but can we satisfy everyone??

    Help me?

    club for mixed party?

    Brewpub at MC.. Do call though and arrange seating.. That late, people will be starting to head out (the older folks), so you could probably find enough seating, but I%26#39;d call and explain the situation. They have both dancing and chillin%26#39; areas.

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  • Paris-Check in at airport or hotel?

    We are arriving on a Saturday night around 10:30 pm so I am not expecting there will be much opportunity for room upgrades, but do you think it would be best to check in at the airport, or wait until we get to the hotel? I am not sure how many people come in on Sat nite at this time....



    And is there a shuttle that goes to Paris? How many stops does it make before that? Is that a better deal than a cab?



    Paris-Check in at airport or hotel?


    The Airport check-in closes at 11pm and the last 3 times I went and tried to do airport check-in the computers were off-line for Paris/Bally%26#39;s by 10pm. So I would probaby just check in at the hotel. At that time of night, check in lines shouldn%26#39;t be too bad at Paris.





    As far as transporatation, take a taxi! Why waste an hour catching a shuttle that will stop 5-6 places first before you reach your hotel just to save a few $$$? Taxi should cost you about $15. It%26#39;s worth the time you%26#39;ll save, especially at that late hour.



    Paris-Check in at airport or hotel?


    NewBride4,





    Actually, the later you check in, the better chances you have to upgrade. I was informed this by Check in at Paris just 2 months ago. I would do check in at the hotel and try for the upgrade.




    Thanks!!! Yeah, by the time we collect our luggage, etc, it will probably be past 11 pm so we will plan to check in at the hotel. Maybe some of their ';P'; rooms will still be empty!





    And it looks like cabbing it is the way to go. Thanks for the input.


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  • Trip Report ( VERY LONG)-Barbary Coast/Venetian

    Just got back from our trip ! We had a wonderful time. Went out to Las Vegas to get married. Everything went great. A few things could have gone slightly better but all in all I was very happy.





    MONDAY



    Left out of Albany NY on Southwest. It was our first time flying them. We printed out boarding passes 24 hours in advance- We got Group A! We got to the airport about 1 1/2 before the flight. Got in our A corral with only 1 person in front of us. I had gone on seatguru.com and scoped out the seats we wanted Row 11 D %26amp; E. That is the only 2 person row. After preboarding the elderly, kids, etc. We get on. I didn%26#39;t realize there were 2 entrances- front and back...we went front...got stuck behind all the preboards who didn%26#39;t quite get settled yet . Another couple who was behind us on line went on the back way and got our seats! I was pissed...Rookie mistake though. WE settled on another row. In our haste we didn%26#39;t reralize the row we were in the seats didn%26#39;t recline. I guess I should have had a plan B! It wasn%26#39;t too bad though. We slept most of the way anyway. I guess SW know we were getting married because I carried y dress on the plane so they mnade an announcement at the end of the flight ( a little embarrasing) and gave us a bottle of champagne!





    We arrived in Las Vegas 1/2 early. We took a shuttle bus to our 1st hotel- The Barbary Coast. Next time I would spring for a cab as we had done in the past. We were the very last stop and it took a long time.





    We chose the Barbary Coast as our pre wedding hotel because on every previous trip ( 3) we always wind up gambling there. It%26#39;s fun, it%26#39;s young the minimums are always low and we just really enjoy the smaller casino. We decided to stay this time. Besides we got the room for 49.00 a night. They aslo have a great little coffee shop.





    We check in BC- We were upgraded to a suite since they knew we were getting married. Honestly we were not expecting much in the way of rooms being that this hotel is a little older and smaller. We were pleasently surprised. We has a 1 BR- 2 Bathroom suite. We had a full wet bar with seating for 4 also a dining table with seating for 4. Large Living room with a big screen TV and a huge bedroom. We had a corner room so we had a view of the srip out of the large windows. We were able to see the Flaminingo, Ceasers, ...things in that direction. It was a little noisy right there on the corner of the strip but we hardly slept and when we did we were so liquored up we didn%26#39;t hear a thing.





    I have a disease called Celiac Disease and it really limits me as to where and what I can eat. This was my first trip since being diagnosed. In simple terms it means I have an allergy ( not really but that%26#39;s the easiest way to describe it) to wheat, wheat gluten and other various grains. My food has to be cooked in a different part of the kitchen with different utensils because I can get very sick if even a crumb of gluten touches my food.



    That being said PF Changs has a Gluten Free menu designed specially for people like me. It was great. My serveer was extremely knowledgable and even brough me out wheat free soy sauce before I had to ask for it The Asian Pear Mojito drink was phenomonal. I%26#39;m not a chain restaurant type of person but they really impressed me and I did not get ill at all.





    TUESDAY



    Barbary Coast is very convienent to everything. We walked over to Ballys and took the monorail to The Hilton to see the Star Trek Experience. That was fun, even though we had done it on a previous trip, they added a new attraction. I%26#39;m not a Star Trek fan and I thought it was fun ( both times)





    After Star Trek we took a cab over to the Marriage License Bureau. Got our license in about 40 minutes. Really easy process. There were all types of people there. A couple where the woman was about 9 months pregnant. A very young couple with the girls mom there to give consent ( I guess she was 16 or younger) she looked pregnant. Just a wide range of people.





    After that we walked to The Golden Nugget since it was only 2 blocks away. We gambled there a little. I won a little on a slot machine.....one of only 2 wins for me this trip!





    We had hired a photographer to take us around the strip and photograph us at various locations in our wedding attire. Her web site is www.picture mein vegas.com. Her name is KAren and she is wonderful. She picked us up in a limo and took us to The Vebtian, Ceasers gardes, paris, The Bellagio and The Welcome to LAs Vegas Sign andtwe had a blast. She is funny and nice and totally put us at ease. I highly reccommend her ( even tough I haven%26#39;t seen my pictures yet!)





    After we finished with Karen we were starving and I hadn%26#39;t researched another place to eat so we wound up at PF Changs again. It was just as good the second time. They have a large menu so we tried lots of different things. I LOVE chinese food ( I used to work 1 block from Chinatown in NYC) and since I%26#39;ve been diagnosed I haven%26#39;t been able to eat it, so this was heaven for me.





    We gamble at BC that night. Had fun..Hubby played Black Jack and made up for all my losses.





    WEDNESDAY ( Wedding Day)



    I had someone come and do my hair and makeup for the wedding. www.glamsquad702.com My guy was James. He did a good job. Only thing I didn;t like about him was that he was a smoker and when he was applying the makup to my face I could smell cigarettes on his fingers. Kinda grossed me out.





    We checked out of the Barbary Coast , we had a limo from The Little Chapel of The Flowers pick us up. They were right on time but apparently did not have the air conditioning on and it was brutal in the back of the limo. My husband ( to be) was dying....It took a few a good 10 minutes to cool off and then it was fine. Needless to say it%26#39;s only a 15 minute ride!





    The wedding went off without a hitch. We were not rushed. We were treated very well and I coudn%26#39;t be happier with the services they provided.





    Limo took us to The Venetian where we and got the Venezia Tower concierge luxury suite. We got this room for 299 a night when I called back in March.



    To get to our suite you had to take 2 elevators to a special concierge suite check in in the 12th floor. They were wonderful. They truly made you feel like royalty. We were still in our wedding attire , so maybe that helped!



    We had a suite on the 8th floor. It was ok. I can honestly say The Barbary Coast suite was larger, more private and set up much better. At The Venetian we didn%26#39;t even have room for all of our luggage. I had to put my suitcase on the coffeetable.





    They did send a bottle of Champagne and a bowl of strawberries and whipped cream with a note congratulation us on the wedding, which was nice.





    The bathroom was large but really, how much time do you spend in the bathroom? There was television in the bathroom but you could not see it from the tub if you are taking a bath....It was put up in a weird spot- very bad angle.





    The Venetian concirege lounge shined....This is where I feel we got the most value. They have an open bar from 5-8 pm each evening with appetizers as well. They also have a continental Breakfast each morning- fruit , cereal, coffee, juice, pastries. Cappucino and Lattes, too. They offer botled water all day and tea and crumpets in the afternoon.



    We had GREAT wine and Margaritas- excellent cheese and fruit platter. They also know about my disease ahead of time and made me a special appetizer plate with crabmeat, shrimp and lobster that was excellent.





    We checked out the pool - very nice. It was private and small. Just right for newlyweds! We had the hot tub to ourselves. Hubby swam in the pool and said the water was great.





    We were so blown out from wedding and our LONG day that we decided to skip dinner and just go see our show at 10:30.





    We went o see ';O';.....O what a piece of crap! We really did not like it. I felt it was really boring. We had seen Mystere last time we were in Vegas and that was an amazing show. We totally did not like ';O';. I don%26#39;t know if it was beacuse we were so tired or we had drank some before but we were both falling alseep. That was the most expensive nap I ever took.



    The cool thing about the show was the actual stage how it goes from water to a solid surface. That was about all I liked!





    THURSDAY



    We sort of bounced around to different places just taking it easy today and staying close to the hotel.





    Concirege lounge printed out our boarding passes at 330 and had them waiting in our room when we returned. I guess that%26#39;s what you pay for.



    We had dinner reservation at AquaNox at the Venetian for dinner.



    EXCELLENT!!!!



    The seafood was extremely fresh, the service was amazing and we really enjoyed the Mojito%26#39;s! This was my favorite meal of the trip!





    FRIDAY



    Check out of Venezia at 11:00- they hold our bags until 1 when we have to leave for the airport. We went to Harrahs to gamble there and wound up at Toby Keiths I Love This Bar and Grill. I don%26#39;t know why. I HATE country music.



    I was trying to figure out if there was anything that I could eat there and narrowed it down to Baby Back Ribs and mashed potatoes. I%26#39;m asking the server what in the various dishes because I have to know every ingredient to make sure I don%26#39;t get sick. She was dumb as a stump. I asked what was in the mashed potatoes and she looked at me like I had 3 heads and replies..potatoes I said that I figured that but perhaps there was something else like cream or butter and she%26#39;s like well yes there could be.......It was just really annoying... Even after explaining all this she just didn%26#39;t grasp the fact that I needed to know EVERYTHING in the dishes. I know should have just left but it was late we needed to eat before we went to the airport so I had the ribs and potatoes, Hubby had pulled pork sandwich. He took about 3 bites and couldn%26#39;t even sit at the table because the smell was making him sick. I had 2 ribs and a bite of mashed potatoes. HORRIBLE, My husband threw up after the meal and I was sick as well. Thank God I had medicine, so I was able to have a good plane ride home.





    Went to the airport...lined up in corral. Didn%26#39;t really try for any special seats and we had just missed the 2 person row by one couple anyway.. No big deal. We had a good flight and were happy to be married and on our way home!





    Hope this VERY LONG trip report helps someone!



    Trip Report ( VERY LONG)-Barbary Coast/Venetian


    Thanks for a great t/r.Hope you have a long and happy marraige ,and never go to sleep after a row without making up,.Could you give us a bit more detail on Aquaknox ,we like the look of the menu (we both love seafood) but reviews have been mixed and it rarely gets mentioned here, Price is not an issue but would like to know more about food ,service, ambience etc. Thanks in advance



    Trip Report ( VERY LONG)-Barbary Coast/Venetian


    Thanks for the good wishes!



    I, too, had a hard time finding anyting out about AquaNox. I spoke with the Concierge from The Venezia Tower and she is the one who suggested it. I basically just went on a good gut feeling!



    Because of my restricted diet the assistant Chef called me at home before we left to confirm all the arrangements for our wedding night dinner. He told me I was in good hands and they would be sure to take care of me!





    They certainly didn%26#39;t dissapoint.





    We arrived at the restaurant at 7:50 for 8 Pm reservations. The hostess asked if we could please wait a minute at the bar as they wanted to sit us in a booth. They wished us congratulations on our wedding. I%26#39;m assuming the concierge who set up the dinner told them we had just gotten married.



    The booth was large ( could probably seat 4) and had a white curtain around it, so you could not see anyo other diners on either side of you but you could look out onto the tables in fron to you.





    When we sat down att he table there was a note on it...apparently my family decided to surprise us by picking up the tab for dinner and they had faxed a note which was waiting for us on the table.





    I called my family to thank them while we were sitting and I noticed our serveer was waiting to speak to us. He very politely came back when I was off the phone.





    He came over several times during the meal to check on us and was very nice. We made some small talk but he didn%26#39;t linger too long. He told us he was recently engaged and was getting married in Scotland.





    Service was excellent. We were not rushed at any point. They treated us very well. The food was great. We had the seafood Plateau ( which they modified to suit my diet) as an appetizer and I had The Signature Fish soup ( clams, mussels, lobster and crab in a tomato saffron broth) and my husband had the Surf and Turf special which was not on the menu.





    We had a bottle of wine- good wine list- prices were moderate. And I had 2 mojito%26#39;s ( VERY GOOD). We did not have dessert as we were stuffed.





    If there is anything else I can help you with plase let me know. I thoroughly enjoyed dining at AquaNox and would not hesitate to send ayone there.




    Congratulations, Popoki321! You certainly did your homework and it paid off! I love to hear about people who need special considerations getting what they need. I have enough trouble trying to diet to lose weight...I can%26#39;t imagine having to watch every ingredient in everything I ate to avoid getting seriously ill. Hope they find a resolution to that problem before long.





    I hope you have a long and happy marriage!




    I%26#39;m just saying........



    What%26#39;s the matter ... You must be a big Toby Keith fan???



    Your nasty, sarcastic reply is hardly worthy of an acknowledgment, but I feel I must.



    I do not have an embarrassing bowel dysfunction . The only thing embarrassing here is your ignorance.



    I have Celiac Disease, which can manifest itself in many, many forms which apparently you are not aware of.



    I am not embarrassed nor will I apologize for being as you so eloquently state '; high maintenance dingbat';. A server should be aware or offer to acquire the information that I asked for.



    I did ask to speak to a manger and was told that one was not available. My biggest mistake was not leaving immediately. I blame no one but myself.



    I%26#39;m not high maintenance, I%26#39;m just trying to avoid dying of stomach cancer. It%26#39;s not alot to ask in the grand scope of things.



    I have not embellished one bit of my story. My husband did indeed throw up and *gasp* it was not from ';all the booze';.



    I%26#39;m not quite sure why I am even justifying your response with an answer.



    I just really dislike ignorant people.




    Popoki,





    Sorry about the rudeness above. Sometimes, there%26#39;s just no accounting for taste.





    If you have pictures of your wedding, or of your hotel rooms, I%26#39;d love to take a peek.





    I also loved Mystere but hated O. If it helps, I did love Ka.




    Celiac disease doesn%26#39;t cause stomach cancer. It%26#39;s a disease of the intestine. The villi get flattened out and don%26#39;t function as well and you get some inflammation. It%26#39;s similar to IBS.




    And for the record, I think Toby Keith is terrible. I just don%26#39;t think the girl waiting on you deserved to be called ';dumb as a stump'; because she couldn%26#39;t meet your particular need. It%26#39;s like the guy who goes to TGIFridays and complains about his steak. You get what you pay for.




    Thank you, Dr. for you dissertation on Celiac Disease.



    Sorry If I brought back your painful childhood memeories with the dumb as a stump reference.





    ';New findings suggest that more than 1.5 million Americans are afflicted with celiac disease, a severe digestive disorder. The disease, triggered by gluten found in wheat, barley and other grains, is often mistaken for other ailments and can raise the risk of gastrointestinal cancer if untreated. ';





    Since this forum is called TRIPadvisor and not DISEASEadvisor, why don%26#39;t you just grow up and let it go?




    Atta girl , Popoki. Let him have it.



    I%26#39;m sure your report gave a timely reminder to anyone with the same condition to avoid chain restaurants where there is no thought given to the wellbeing of their customers, just to how many meals they can serve and how quick the turnover can be. It was useful for people with your problem who are going to Vegas to be given the names of restaurants where they will feel safe while enjoying a meal.



    Ignore ignoramuses.



    Glad you enjoyed yourself other than that mishap. It was interesting to hear that a suite in the Barbary Coast is more spacious than at the Venetian. Because it is a small casino/hotel people assume the rooms will be pokey.

    5/19-5/23 Orleans final part 3

    Sunday





    I wake up, again, at 5:30am, and cant get back to sleep. Hubby is sound a sleep. I figure that since he got the coffee yesterday, I will return the favor, today.





    So, downstairs I go…good girl that I am… straight to the $5.00 BJ table, and cash my $100 bill. %26lt;smile%26gt; There are 3 other people at the table. The guy on the end, his shiny, bald, funny shaped, head is betting the minimum – but is talking as if he is a professional BJ player. Next to him is a nice gal, who has a meeting starting at 9am (on a Sunday?). On the other side of me, playing anchor is the friendliest gal you have ever met, I think she was from Texas. She is also probably the most experienced, betting $25-$50 a hand. The bald guy keeps doing stupid stuff, like splitting 6’s against a face card and hitting 15’s against small cards, and rubbing his shiny mis-shapen head. He is getting very angry because he is the only one not winning at the table. He is also trying to tell me how to play, GRRRRR! The anchor and I keep looking at each other, trying to hold back our smiles, every time he loses his money, because he just did something stupid… like buy insurance for a $5.00 bet. He is convinced that the house is cheating him, swears, and storms off around 8am, broke, and sweating from his head – good riddens! OMG! I forgot about hubby%26#39;s coffee. I borrow the anchor’s cell and call my room. Hubby was still sleeping, so we agree to meet in the room at 10am, whew! BJ continued. I play until 10am, having had at least 6 Baileys and coffees. It’s 10am now and I can’t believe I’ve only made $7.00. Well, guess it’s better than losing. Get hubby’s coffee, Vanilla Latte, stop to say good morning to Jesse, get a Bloody Mary and a water (for me) and off to the room I go. Hubby is ready, waiting, and starving. Crap! That means a buffet is in my future, I can tell.



    He chooses the Aladdin. We get there 10:45 and they change to lunch at 11:00. Perfect! Hubby eats his 12.95 worth+ of breakfast AND lunch. And I enjoyed the breakfast fare. It was really good, for a buffet.





    Back to the Orleans to enjoy the pool, the heat 103, and a few frozen drinks. We have tickets to see the Lynyrd Skynyrd concert tonight at Sunset Station’s outdoor theatre. I had bought tickets to see them at the Mn state fair, last year, but Johnny Van Zant had to have a growth removed from his vocal cord and so that concert was cancelled. I was bummed. Had great seats too. This LV trip centered around these tickets. I was SO psyched!





    So, when I feel that we have been sufficiently crisped by the NV sun, we make



    the trek down the long hallway, to get ready for the big Skynyrd concert at 7:30pm. A nap %26lt;grin%26gt;, shower, and cup of coffee later, we are on our way to Sunset station, using the directions that I had printed on Mapquest before I left home. We pull up to the casino, and on the big marquee ……… in big red letters …..it reads……..SKYNYRD CANCELLED. My heart drops. %26lt;sigh%26gt;





    We decide since we are there, we will get our refund. Apparently, Johnny had an emergency appendectomy. Hubby says, “Van Zant is going to call you personally and tell you not to buy tickets for their concerts anymore, because the next time you may kill him!” Too funny!! Oh well, at least we can still gamble. I sit down at the .25-cent wheel of fortune machine, with an attitude that this casino owes me big! $20 in, two white russians, nothing out. Shoot! Muligan, white russian. Mulligan, white russian. Move machines. $20 in, white russian, nothing out. In case you lost count, that $80.00 no spins. Oh well, Let’s look for hubby. I’m a little tipsy but I’m sure that I see him standing next to a red, white, and blue dollar machine that is lit up like the 4th of July and playing “your in the money”. YIPPEE! Hubby win’s $2500 (less tax of course). Hubby decides rather than carrying me home, we should leave now. Good call! After several nightcaps with Rick the bartender, at the Orleans, and a $50 loss at VP at the bar, we make the trek down the… what now seems to be the never ending…. long hallway. It’s 2am, and I’m spent. It was a good day, I decide, before passing out.





    Monday





    After sleeping until 10:30am, we go to Fridays in the hotel for lunch. It was exactly what everyone says, slow but very good food. I’m in no hurry, Im on vacation! We have bloody marys while we plan our last full day. We decide to first hit downtown, for craps – and then we’ll come back and take the shuttle bus to Barbary Coast so that hubby can drink and not have to drive. That’s exactly what we did. We valet parked behind the Coast casino downtown, and walked right in. It was great. I must say that I was awesome at craps, throwing 17 straight passes, without a 7. I made everyone a lot of money, except me, because I was only playing the pass line ($5) and the odds ($10), and I never hit my point again. Somehow the my tips were given to the workers. Not sure why, all they did was pay the customers… Im the one rolling the damned dice! Oh well, it was a blast anyway. I love the energy of craps. Came out up $55, after three hours. Not much of a win, but again, it’s not a loss either. Hubby had ACG coupon for free hot and beer, which he enjoyed. %26lt;yuk%26gt;Drove back to the Orleans and got on the shuttle to Barbary Coast, on the strip. Played a little wheel of fortune, and then ended up taking a cab to the Hilton to go through the Star Trek experience. Although spendy, we both thought it was great fun. Stopped in the bar and had some sort of smoking, blue drink and got a kiss from a very young and handsome Klingon (SP?). Yummy%26lt;to both%26gt;. We gambled through the Hilton, on slots, winning some losing some. Went to see the wax museum (cant remember what hotel that was in? Maybe Ballys?) but hubby wasn’t convinced and gave me the choice of the museum or a drink. He bought me the largest pina colada (long skinny foot long glass) I have ever seen. Obviously, I opted for the pina colada, lol. We walked for what seemed like hours, and my feet were throbbing. Took a cab back to Aladdin, and went to dinner at PFChangs, around 9pm. I almost fell asleep waiting for our dinner. I would say the food was ok at best. The service was slow, and the food was dry. I didn’t care, at this point, just wanted to get back to the hotel, put up my aching feet, and crash. Which is exactly what we did after hubby paid the bill – two dinners and two sodas = $36.00+tip.





    Tuesday –





    Well, we counted our winnings, over morning coffee, and we shouldn’t have. We are up almost $3000 at this point, and we have to leave the casino to drop off the car around 2pm for a 4:30 flight back to Mn. We are playing on the casino’s money now, and are on a gambling mission. We decide we will play dollars, to make our fortune. Three hours later, we leave the casino with about $1500 and a subway sandwich. OUCH! Well, “IT” could have happened! We will call this trip a win, albeit small, and will have to return to win “IT” another time. The Orleans was a great hotel, although a little large for me. I actually prefer staying downtown, small and cozy, and walking distance to everything I need. I think hubby prefers me there, as well, because when I’m MIA he doesn’t worry about me as much. Hope you enjoyed what turned out to be a novel about LV. Sorry about the length. Hubby promises to bring me back soon to see Barry Manilow. Someone please warn Barry that I’m coming, and tell him to take his vitamins!



    PS after speaking with the slot host at the Orleans the only comp we got was $13.00 (combined). We really didn’t play that much at our hotel, until the last day.



    5/19-5/23 Orleans final part 3


    Too funny..Susabelle. Enjoyed your TR. I%26#39;ll be at the Orleans in July. Hope I have as much fun as you seem to have had.



    5/19-5/23 Orleans final part 3


    $1500 in three hours only got you $13 comp money, ouch! I guess i don%26#39;t understand the whole thing well enough.




    Good report, but don%26#39;t assume a player that bets higher amounts has more experience.




    Thanks for the excellent post, I agree about downtown being more cozy. I had the same experience with craps in the Bahamas (Freeport). Thanks again.




    Thanks for the excellent post, I agree about downtown being more cozy. I had the same experience with craps in the Bahamas (Freeport). Thanks again.




    Thanks for the great reports - hope you win ';IT'; next time




    You played blackjack for awhile sitting at the same table with someone splitting sixes against the dealers 10 and another player is betting $25.-50 a hand???????? You said the shiny bald headed guy was stupid. Still laughing.........I cannot drink and play blackjack or craps cause I%26#39;d lose my senses also.



    I would like to know how the pool is at Orleans. Were there many children at this hotel?




    The pool at the Orleans is fantastic.





    Lots of kids running around , having fun.





    Lots of kids in the water means 1 THING.%26gt;%26gt;%26gt; Dont go in the water.




    Your trip reports are absolutly WONDERFUL to read! I felt like I was right there with you! Thanks so much for taking me away from the office for a while!!




    Ditto what Tboz73 said! Thanks for taking the time to entertain all of us!





    Could you return to LV real soon? We need to be weaned from trip reports such as yours very slowly!

    Would you be so kind as to give me your thoughts on these...

    Pretty please?





    Harrahs, Barbary Coast, Flamingo.





    I know they are older hotels so I just wanna know what the rooms are like. I know I can read reviews on them but ya know how that goes. You can get a ton of posts from people who hated the place just because one little thing went wrong. So I just want an honest and updated opinion.





    thanks for helping this car chic out.



    Would you be so kind as to give me your thoughts on these...


    Here is a link with room pictures of Harrah%26#39;s and Flamingo:





    http://www.lvcasinoinfo.com/hotelrm_pics.html





    I hope this help you decide



    Would you be so kind as to give me your thoughts on these...


    Have stayed at Flamingo recently of the 3. Have stayed here past couple of years since after out first visit, they keep giving me free 2-nite midweek room offers, and ya just can%26#39;t beat that! Flamingo rooms are fine, a little old esp. the bathrooms, which is why I suggest you check your shower water pressure before you unpack-we had a problem with ours last time, and they moved us across the hall to a room with better water pressure immediately. The beds are comfy, there are safes in the rooms, bring your own coffeepot if you need your jolt first thing in A.M. as there are none. The food in the restaurants is decent, not great, but we only ate one meal at our hotel anyway. The big plus is location and easy access to the strip, as well as a gorgeous pool area.Also good monorail access if you are going to use it. I love the Flamingo, the casino seems cozy not cavernous(maybe just because I have become so familiar with it by now) and the elevators are easy to access and there are a lot of them so no waiting to get upstairs to room.The high floor strip-view rooms have nice views if you can gt one, and the desk agents have always been more than friendly about upgrading us to a view room without even the $20 trick. Our experience has been that housekeeping does a good job here as well. The thing that makes me come back again and again are the free room offers(Sun-Thurs) I keep getting from them, even tho I am by no means a big gambler-racked up a whopping $12 in comps last trip. Must join the rewards club to get offers-hope this helps a little.




    My most recent stay of the 3 was Flamimgo as well, Jan. this year, staying again in July. Has been a few years since I stayed at Harrahs. Never stayed at Barbary Coast. Love Flamingo. Last trip had a high floor with a view of the strip. There was a coffe maker in our room, very small but got the job done. Have stayed at the Flamingo many times, never had any major problems. Room not ready until 6pm, computer not working at airport check-in, fire alarm going off repeately at 5am, just got to bed 15min. before. But nothing to get real excited about. Buffet is fair, coffe shop is pretty good, Margaritaville is Great!! Pool is very nice, a little crowded and tuff to find a chair sometimes ( same at any hotel with a nice pool). If you are looking for pool time, stay away from Harrahs, pool is small and very unremarkable, don%26#39;t think Barbary Coast has one. Hope this helps.




    Depending on if you need a pool or not, I would take Barbary Coast.





    Flamingo would be second. Harrahs isn%26#39;t even in the running for me.




    Flamingo is very nice, have stayed there a couple times and would go back, no question. Stayed at Harrahs a few years ago and didn%26#39;t have any problems there either, although I prefer Flamingo. Never stayed at Barbary Coast but it seems like a nice property, and the only reason I probably wouldn%26#39;t book it is the lack of a pool. All three have excellent locations, which to me is one of the most important factors on the strip in Vegas. If it were me, I%26#39;d rate them Flamingo first, then Harrahs, then BC. I think any of the three would be fine, though.




    Thanks!!!!!!! You all rock!





    Anyone else have any thoughts?




    I stayed at the Flamingo 1 year ago and did not like the room at all, very old and dingy. The pool is great though.





    Stayed at Harrah%26#39;s and had a really nice and updated room. Don%26#39;t know about the pool because we went in November and it was cool.





    Never stayed at Barbary Coast.




    if you dont need a pool i would choose barbary. we did. will be there june 15 - 19th. ill let you know how it is.




    Thanks ace. I don%26#39;t need a pool, we never use them when we go.

    July 4th weekend..Will it be as crowded as Memorial Day...

    I went to Vegas for Memorial Day weekend and was so annoyed with the crowds that I don%26#39;t think I%26#39;ll ever go back that weekend.

    Keep in mind that I';ve been to vegas several times this year

    January for boxing

    March for Nascar

    December when the Rodeo is in town

    How is the 4th of July weekend in comparison?

    I will there from Friday June 30th - Tuesday July 4th with 10 girlfriends.

    Staying at the Venetian friday night and the Fairfield for the rest of the nights.

    We will probably want some pool time, may possibly want to go to a spa and we want to go clubbing as well.

    Any advice? suggestions??

    July 4th weekend..Will it be as crowded as Memorial Day...

    If you experienced the National Finals and Memorial Day was worse, I am glad I did not go.

    4th is no big thing in Vegas. A few Hotels have fireworks, but really nothing to write home about. It seems to a normal week. You get a lot of the CA people in town. I go on the 4th and it is hot, but not like Aug. You said you go often, therefore you know most of the clubs. CP, MGM and MB have some great clubs. Pool @ V is great, so I would think you all would get burned the first day. I do not know anything about the Fairfield in Vegas, but it should have a small pool. You will be close to Hard Rock so you can try it out.

    July 4th weekend..Will it be as crowded as Memorial Day...

    I was there for the 4th last year and will never do it again. I have never seen so many people in my life!! Even though the 4th is no big deal on the strip, most of the tourists must not know it, as it appeared to have twice the number of people it normally does. I could not walk two feet without getting bumped into and I felt like I was constantly sandwiched inbetween people. If you are not a fan of crowds, I would not recommend it.


    As long as the 4th doesn%26#39;t fall between Friday and Monday for a 3-day weekend, it will be slow.


    WOW!

    EE%26lt;3Vegas you thought Memorial Day was crowded?

    I guess you come from AZ where there is a lot less people. But I cam from Chicago. I thought the city was empty.

    We ate in Royal Star at the Venetian. only 6 tables at 8:30. mesa grill at ceasers. 9 PM walked in. no reservation. it did not even seem like Pure @ ceasers was open at all. we went through on sun and mon nights. no one there. Like they knew it was a dead time, and just closed it up. TAO at Venetian was busy.

    but the casinos in general were pretty empty. Venetian, Ceasers, Bellagio... at night pretty empty. sun, mon, tue. lots of tables open. dealers waiting for people.

    why did you think it was busy?


    In comparison to all the other non holiday weekends I have been to vegas there just seemed to be more people around. Then again I did more walking around than usual too (I was showing around some friends who are not vegas regulars like myself)

    I usually just hang out at my favorite spots.

    The wait for food wasn%26#39;t too bad though (as you mentioned)

    In retrospect, I should%26#39;ve planned the club outings better. I usually like to make sure I am on a list and that I get there early. This next trip will for sure be more organized.


    I am wondering about crowds as well. Don%26#39;t know if I should book dining reservations in advance. We will be there July 2 - 6. We were there on Valentine%26#39;s Day weekend and dining reservations were a must.


    We have been there last year for the forth stayed at MB the only crowd issue was the pool. Did not have reservation for the CC Steakhouse but did not have to wait. We are there again this forth.


    I was assuming the pool is going to be crowded.

    thanks for the posts everyone!


    I%26#39;m also going to be there on the fourth, already made dinner resos, but they seemed to be wide open for times. Stayinga t the MGM, I hope the adult pool isn%26#39;t going to be an issue.


    As far as I saw it was very empty.

    like I said. most resturants you could just walk in. if you wanted to eat at 8-10PM.

    on sunday all the resturants in the Venetian were empty. we ate at royal stay. 6 tables.

    On tuesday we hung at the MC brew pub during the day. there was like 2 tables taken. we had to sit at the bar. because we did not eat food. but really dead.

    the only place we saw people was in line for TAO on sunday. maybe because other clubs were closed. like I said, it did not seem like Pure was even open, sun/mon/tue.

    and on tuesday night we wanted to go to the Bellagio buffett. that had a big line. most likley for the same reason we wanted to go on tuesday. avoid the sun/mon hike in price. for the ';special'; holiday rates.

    i think overall when a huge convetion is in town it is a lot more crowded. the business people with expense accounts. taking up the resturants.

  • i need your advice
  • where can 40 yo's go for a night on the town

    we don%26#39;t like hip hop or club music. prefer rock, 80%26#39;s type music. but want to make a night of it.



    where can 40 yo's go for a night on the town


    My dh and I are planning to spend an evening at Fontanas at The Bellagio. It is suppose to be a great place with live music and dancing. Also, a more casual place would be The Pub and Brewery at The Monte Carlo.



    where can 40 yo's go for a night on the town


    80%26#39;s night on Fridays at HOB at Mandalay Bay.




    My girlfriend and I are both in our 40%26#39;s and we enjoy Carnival Court at Harrah%26#39;s. The live bands are great and the flair bartenders are always fun to watch. Also, CC is also not as expensive as most of the other bars/clubs that are found on the Strip.




    My girlfriend and I tried to go to Fontana Bar at The Bellagio over memorial week. while the town was pretty dead. the lounge had a line at 10:30. so I say get there a little early. we are not big line people. hahahaha




    We are having dirrer at 7:30 at the Range at Harrahs then going to Fomtanas. Hope its not too busy as we are not line people.




    Las Vegas Senior Citizens Center



    451 E Bonanza Rd



    Las Vegas, NV 89101-2996



    (702) 229-6454




    I would look into the different lounges. The voodoo lounge at the Rio is good. Coyote Ugly isn%26#39;t bad but not as good as the original in NYC. These suggestions are based upon your preference in music not age. Vegas has a way of taking away a few years for anyone who visits.





    As for BLACKJACKMARK. I%26#39;m 40 plus and I%26#39;m willing to pit my partying skills against yours any time!!!!




    good one blackjack mark. made me laugh for sure.

    La Reve - Splash Zone



    Do you get very wet? Its not like Sea World is it :-)





    Cheapest tickets are at the front, is the view ok here?



    La Reve - Splash Zone


    Hi, nothing like Seaworld - you will get water droplets on you, you will definately not get soaked. View OK from front - personally i would be half way back/up, but if it is a case of seeing or not seeing the show then go for the tickets you can afford. Just means you will have to look up above you to the aerial acts, however, I would say the majority of the show takes place at stage level anyway. Hope this helps.



    La Reve - Splash Zone


    Don%26#39;t hesistate, these are great seats. We sat in the third row and maybe had two drops of water get on us. In the first row they did maybe get a small splash or two. You do have to look up a little for the aerial acts but you are so close to the action, it%26#39;s a nice place to sit.


  • eye tips
  • Bachelorette Party -- Never been to Vegas

    I%26#39;m planning a Bachelorette Party for 18 in Vegas %26amp; am struggling a bit as I haven%26#39;t been to Vegas before!





    We are looking at staying at The Hotel at Mandalay Bay. Some of the girls are concerned b/c of its location on the Strip. I%26#39;m afraid I%26#39;m not getting a good sense for how far apart things on the Strip really are. Is it really that inconvenient to be at one end? What%26#39;s the deal on taxis -- too hard/expensive to use to get around?





    I would also appreciate info on how bottle service works in terms of the number of people you can get into the VIP area? Obviously, the table you get has a limited number of chairs -- is there a problem if we have more girls than chairs? I think that some people will want to be up dancing, while others sit, and we would want to rotate through. Can we have some people standing around the table, as long as it isn%26#39;t hordes?





    Would also appreciate recommends for some bars to go to -- its easy to see the listings for the bars that are %26#39;too cool for school.'; I was hoping to find someplace that was more warm and friendly. For those that have been there, I%26#39;m looking for something along the lines of the vibe at the Hacker-Pschor tent at Oktoberfest in Munich. Any suggestions for places that would be good for a range of ages (from 21-37 -- most in late 20s) would also be great. Bride%26#39;s younger sister is hung up on going to Body English one night -- is it as cheesy at the name sounds?





    Thanks in advance!





    Bachelorette Party -- Never been to Vegas


    i am way out of your age, and dont go to clubs .





    from whats posted body english is hot spot, its maybe if you can all get in.





    taxi easy to get





    you can not keep 18 ppl happy.







    f.w.i.w. best to have a few meet times every day like lunch at paris , the main night at chippendales and flirt lounge,





    let em pick there own hotels and run on there own most of time



    Bachelorette Party -- Never been to Vegas


    Mandalay Bay is very nice but it is way %26#39;down there%26#39; on the strip. Since you%26#39;ve not been to Vegas before and if some of the others haven%26#39;t either, plus for convenience sake, it might be better if you stayed someplace mid strip, that way you would be right in the middle of the strip.





    Fashion Show Mall, Forum Shops at Caesar%26#39;s plus a good many of the favorite restaurants are mid stip, plus bars and clubs. If you all stay in the same hotel, you can each walk to the places you want to go to and its then easy to meet with the group later, no need for cabs, you can walk! It%26#39;s also loads of fun to go check out the various hotels/casino%26#39;s. Many can be seen by staying mid strip and you won%26#39;t need to take cabs to do it.





    Your group might like TI, Mirage or Caesar%26#39;s, also maybe Paris. I%26#39;m trying to keep in mind hotel price when I say these places. All are nice, Caesars is the most expensive of the lot but its location is awesome!




    Hi Buttercup -- I am in the final stages of planning a bachelorette party for a high school chum. Get ready for drama, it was extremely stressful to plan something like this for a large group of people when it involves a lot of money. Unless all of your attendees are very well off, though this weekend sounds awesome and tons of people will say they are going, ';No matter what, wouldn%26#39;t miss it'; when they see how much it costs and it comes time to fork out the money, they change their minds. I started in January and it%26#39;s only 3 weeks away... finally!! There were a lot, A LOT, of ups and downs. Here%26#39;s some of my tips that I%26#39;ve learned along the way.





    Most importantly, make sure you lay down the law very clearly about how much things are going to cost, what is included and what is NOT included, get initial deposits so you can finalize reservations (make it more than you need for just the deposits, you%26#39;ll be glad you did) and have people pay in full at the earliest date, making sure you state that if they back out they may loose your $$. Sounds harsh but we started with 17 people, went down to 14 then down to 12 then devistatingly went down to a mere 6 three weeks ago, up to 10 two weeks ago and last week two more dropped out and now only have 8 people who actually paid in full in the end. Do you get my point? And it was the rule about ,';you may loose your money'; that saved me from having to go to everyone else and say, ';sorry but you know what, cuz so and so dropped out I need $50 each for the same amount of activities';. That would not only have been really bad but embarrassing.





    At one point when the numbers dropped we were very short of funds and couldn%26#39;t even get cheaper rooms as the cheapest room rates were more than the rate I got. (tip: make a reservation soon, lock in a rate, if the rates drop, at least Ceasars said they would adjust the rate if I called when they were lower, however they only went up up up as the weeks went by. Payment for the first night for all rooms was required at the time I made the reservation.) When that happened I dreaded not collecting money earlier and my decision to just trusting people to pay if they said they would go. No way did that happen. Checks bounced, money promised was never paid, people backed out all over the place. It%26#39;s a lot of work and responsibility if you are planning this for everyone. I know. It was fun and we are going to have a blast but the road was not paved with rose petals.





    I have the entire weekend planned. I just asked the bride what she wanted to do and then figured out how much is was going to be, approximately, the let everyone else know. This takes some serious investigation on your part, put don%26#39;t get hooked on one itinerary until you tell people how much, when, for what and then see who still planning on going? Or you an just book rooms and plan events letting everyone know that they can come as they wish and a responsible for the cost.





    I%26#39;ve been to Vegas several times for all kinds of reasons and with different people. For the most part I think Mandalay Bay is too far away from the action, if you want action. That%26#39;s just my personal opinion. If you want to be were they%26#39;re is alot of action and a lot of options for eating and sightseeing without alot of travel, by taxi, bus or on foot, then opt for something closer to Ceasar%26#39;s. I picked this hotel cuz of the pools, location, and when it came down to it, it was only $40 more per person than say the Luxor. We have two nights in a premier palace tower rooms at Ceasars, a private cabana at the pool all day on Saturday, a limo, tix for the chippendales, and vip hosted entrance into a night club plus two small meals and all appropriate tips. No booze included!! I managed to get it all for a little over $300 per person. Kevin at the final fling was awesome. You can find him at thefinalfling.com. Tell him the gal from the bachelorette party on June 24th sent you.





    As for a reserved table, I hope you have lots of money. All the places I checked with required you to buy at least 2 bottles of liqour at $400-600 a bottle, plus tip. That was too steep for most of my people even when it was divided by 17, which at that number I think required you to pre-purchase even more bottles.





    I hope this helps. I%26#39;m pretty tired so I also hope it makes sense. Am offering more advice if you want it. Just let me know. Have fun!!




    I am in a similar situation, but for a bachelor party. Mandalay Bay was on the top of my list, but we ended up going with The Mirage. All the younger hotels (Hard Rock, Palms and Rio) are off the strip. Most of my group has never been to Vegas, so I opted not to stay at Mandalay, due to being so far south on the strip. I finally narrowed it down to Mirage, TI, and Caesars, but got a great deal at Mirage for the weekend of June 23rd. The Mirage pool is great, and they have some great restaurants. There is a mix of age groups, but it%26#39;s a nice hotel and casino.



    If you stay at Mandalay, it%26#39;s a good 15 minute walk to the center strip. To the Venetian area, it%26#39;s a hike. In my opinion, if you want stay at Mandalay, there are lots of bars, a great pool, and lots of food choices. But, if you have a lot of people that want to casino hop and see everything, the location my pose a problem.



    As for clubs, I%26#39;m looking at Body English, Tao, Tryst, Jet, Pure or Rain. We are there 3 nights, so we%26#39;ll club it 1 or 2 nights, and then hit a more low key place like Carnival Court one night. The ';warm and friendly'; atmosphere will not be at the clubs. You might try NYNY for a good relaxed bar (Irish bar), or Voodoo Lounge at Rio. It has a great view of Vegas, and it%26#39;s pretty relaxed.



    Good luck.




    I%26#39;m 28 - my husband and I always stay at NYNY. Prices are reasonable and its a ';younger'; crowd. Good luck




    i agree with coronamama...the more you can get done upfront the better. we are going the same weekend (8 girls) june 23-27 and staying at caesars. we picked caesars b/c of location and the pool. mandalay bay is an awesome hotel but 3 years ago we had 12 girls and getting a cab everytime you want to leave the hotel is annoying and inconvienent. that is my personal opionion. we had to take 3 different cabs everywhere and it was pricey. we stayed at nyny last time and it was a good choice. we just walked across the street to mgm and excalibur. this year we wanted to upgrade so that%26#39;s why we picked caesars...plus we found a great deal. everyone has already paid for flight, hotel room and thunder from down under. the only thing we haven%26#39;t worked out yet is the club scene. i%26#39;m clueless on the bottle service as well. i%26#39;m definitely going to check out the finalfling.com. thanks for the suggestion! we are so excited and we cant wait!!!!!




    Hi!



    Popular place for stagette eh! I too am planning my sisters stagette however its in Oct 1-5 Were staying at the stratoshere.....$502 per person including everything. I figured that was pretty darn good considering were flying out of Edmonton, Ab. I realize it is the northern part of strip but hey were just sleeping in the room!



    There%26#39;s only 6 of us girls going but I have checked out different sites for stagettes and have found this one to be pretty good



    jack@lastcallenterprises.com



    also we are looking at booking an ATV tour as something different to do from the gambling/show scene and a good way to see the country!



    Someone from here also told me to google %26#39;free tours in Vegas%26#39; and there%26#39;s lots that pop up and worth checking into!



    Good Luck!




    My 2 cents....I%26#39;m a big fan of THEhotel. It has everything you need for a bachelorette party - great pool, nightlife, restaurants and just a cool overall young scene including Luxor next door having male dancers. HOWEVER, if your group of 18 are not dedicated to spending most of their time and money in Mandalay Bay then it is not a good idea because getting 18 people around can be a job within itself.





    I suggest center strip area so girls can easily walk around in small groups or all stay together. My suggestions would be Treasure Island, Caesars Palace, Paris and Alladin (under construction) if complete. I wouldn%26#39;t suggest Bellagio, WYNN or Venetian because you would probably out price some of the girls.





    As for bottle service, I can only get away with 4 people per bottle but all girls could probably get 6 per bottle. So with 18, you are looking at somewhere between 3 and 5 bottles. ';Bride%26#39;s younger sister'; says it all about Body English. If the late 20s girls are experienced partiers than Body English will be okay and not great.




    18 ELIGIBLE girls would be much more happy and satisfied at the HARD ROCK Casino. Lots of Meat walking around.





    Excellent pool area.




    I attended a bachelorette party last summer in Las Vegas last summer with 20 of my craziest dramatic sorority sisters. Two things kept us organized: a detailed schedule given to us before the trip and when we got to vegas AND traveling by party bus so that we didn%26#39;t get separated (and its more fun)





    The girl who planned it collected money from all of us in advance and here%26#39;s the rundown of what we did. Keep in mind most of the girls stayed at the boardwalk (its closed now) because it was very inexpensive. Some of us stayed at other hotels nearby.





    Friday (we all arrived throughout the day)



    We got on the list at OPM in the Forum Shops so we didn%26#39;t pay any cover. Keep in mind that if you are traveling in a big bachelorette party group...you can get into to any club you%26#39;d like. (Go to the front of the line and talk to the doorman, or call the clubs you are interested in in advance...bachelorette parties are always good for business)





    Saturday



    Lingerie party in the bachelorette%26#39;s suite



    Dinner with open bar included at the Planet Hollywood at the Forum Shops (You should definitely look into this)



    1 hour to change into our little black dresses (the uniform that night was black dresses and blue boas)



    Chippendales show at the Rio



    Went to club Rio





    Sunday



    Went to Buffet (at out own cost)







    Good luck and have a good time.