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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #45 on: April 23, 2011, 21:18:06 PM »
This looks good imo - Free Beer Fridays  ;D

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Free Beer Fridays are back.
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COVER: $5.00 LOCALS - $10 OUT OF STATE.
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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #46 on: April 24, 2011, 06:28:29 AM »

This looks good imo - Free Beer Fridays  ;D

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Friday Nights
Free Beer Fridays
7:00pm - Midnight
Start your weekends off right
Free Beer Fridays are back.
All The Draft Beer You Can Drink
COVER: $5.00 LOCALS - $10 OUT OF STATE.
Free Dance Lessons at 7:30!!!



That"ll do for me.

I"ve always wanted to learn to dance!   :D
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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #47 on: April 24, 2011, 10:18:31 AM »
Alan/ Paulie

As experienced members

What would your suggestions be for a first timers "must-dos" in one week?

My list is getting so long, I may have to extend my stay to 6 months!!!!
Not sure my wife would understand that...:)

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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #48 on: April 24, 2011, 11:47:04 AM »

Alan/ Paulie

As experienced members

What would your suggestions be for a first timers "must-dos" in one week?

My list is getting so long, I may have to extend my stay to 6 months!!!!
Not sure my wife would understand that...:)


That"s a tough one because, to a great extent, it depends on the type of person you are and your budget.

Certainly cruise the strip just to take in the view...pick up a cab at, say, Mandalay Bay and ask him to take you down to the Stratosphere....it might cost you a few dollars (depending on traffic) but at least you"ll see the highlights.

Alternatively, when you arrive at the airport take a limo...you can book one for an hour or so for c.$80 IIRC and do it in style before he drops you off at your chosen hotel...he"s your driver and he"ll have heard it before.

If you have an evening free from other activities, take Fremont Street downtown...see the Fremont St Experience but other than that there"s no particular reason to hang around, unless you want to.

See a Cirque show...spend the money and there are plenty to chose from and you can often pick up half price tickets at some of the discount booths.

Perhaps take in a Comedy Show...most large casinos will have something..It"s a decent way to spend a couple of hours in the evening and you are usually done by 10.30pm

Window shop in Caesars Forum Shops or PHo"s Miracle Mile

Wander a couple of the high end casinos, Bellagio, Caesars, Venetian.

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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #49 on: April 24, 2011, 15:16:45 PM »

Alan/ Paulie

As experienced members

What would your suggestions be for a first timers "must-dos" in one week?

My list is getting so long, I may have to extend my stay to 6 months!!!!
Not sure my wife would understand that...:)


My advice wouldn"t differ much from Paulie"s (although I don"t do shows)...

There are plenty of you arriving from MAN on the same flight - definitely get together with 4 or 5 others and book a limo for the airport - hotel trip. All limo bookings are a minimum of one hour, ample time to get the driver to give you a tour of the strip.

A poker player visiting Vegas for the first time and not visiting/playing Binions just seems wrong - so definitely get downtown one afternoon/evening. Play a tourney or some cash at Binions, Golden Nugget, across the street from Binions, also has nice poker room. The Freemont Street Experience lightshow (free), is totally overwhelming, although the content is sometimes a bit lame. Rich "WarBwastardo" and Paul "TheGame" can give info about Glitter Gulch (next-door to Binions), if you require it. I actually quite like it downtown.

Of the posh hotels, the "don"t miss" for me, would be the Venetian - get up to the first floor, wander along the canal, listen to the gondoliers sing, past the over-priced designer shops to St Marks Square, where there are plenty of restaurants. Yes, all indoors, on the first floor - it definitely has the "wow factor"! The Venetian Deepstack Festival will be on when we are there so the best poker room in Vegas will be very busy during the afternoons and evenings.

A low stakes Pai-Gow table, with mates, is a great way to make the most of the "free" cocktails. Like all table games you will lose at Pai-Gow, but at least you lose really slowly and have the craic doing it.

The Bellagio fountain show (free) is worth a look if you"re in the area after dark.

If you are into thrill rides (I"m not), then I guess those on top of the Stratosphere tower would have to be on the list.
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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #50 on: June 25, 2011, 10:59:07 AM »
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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #51 on: July 07, 2011, 14:50:09 PM »

Sapphire
Spearmint Rhino
Cheetah"s
Rick"s
Palomino

I have  "hands on" experience of these and will probably post about them a wee bit later. They all have specials for "Batchelor Nights" by the way  ;D


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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #52 on: July 07, 2011, 14:54:00 PM »


Sapphire
Spearmint Rhino
Cheetah"s
Rick"s
Palomino

I have  "hands on" experience of these and will probably post about them a wee bit later. They all have specials for "Batchelor Nights" by the way  ;D


THE OG is finer than all the above....



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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #53 on: July 11, 2011, 11:55:13 AM »

Has anyone tried Earl of Sandwich @ PHo?

I"ll probably focus on researching food places (I"m a closet foodie) that aren"t high-end restaurants.

Oh, and I don"t know about the rest of you, but Joobs and I plan on spending one afternoon at a shooting range.


No - didn[t fancy it but been to Dailies in there a couple of times - very good food. Prices are strip prices so you can get cheaper but it"s not bad value at all "cos the portions are massive!

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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #54 on: July 12, 2011, 20:32:50 PM »
My bucket list includes:

1. learning to play craps as it looks fun and I like the idea of regular high fives with random americans.

2. I know I"ll get some stick but I"d like to see the Phantom of the Opera show at the Venetian.

3. A Coors Lite pitcher session at the IP bar.

4. A visit to the Voodoo lounge never been there would like a look around.

5. The Monte Carlo pub looks worth a visit.

In fact, I think I"ll have a beer now this post has made me thirsty!

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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #55 on: July 12, 2011, 20:56:14 PM »
I fancy a couple of rounds of golf on one (or two) of these desert courses in and around Vegas.

Any other golfers fancy it?

(Virgin will carry golf clubs FOC!)
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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #56 on: July 12, 2011, 21:05:46 PM »

My bucket list includes:

1. learning to play craps as it looks fun and I like the idea of regular high fives with random americans.
I with you here

2. I know I"ll get some stick but I"d like to see the Phantom of the Opera show at the Venetian.
No way

3. A Coors Lite pitcher session at the IP bar.
Oh Yes

4. A visit to the Voodoo lounge never been there would like a look around.
Been there great food and not too pricey

5. The Monte Carlo pub looks worth a visit.
All pubs are worth a visit

In fact, I think I"ll have a beer now this post has made me thirsty!



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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #57 on: July 12, 2011, 21:42:51 PM »

My bucket list includes:

3. A Coors Lite pitcher session at the IP bar.



There are MUCH better places for pitcher sessions within a couple of minutes walking distance. Most IP bars are crap...believe me, I"ve fallen out of all of them.

BTW...wanna learn how to play craps?

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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #58 on: July 12, 2011, 21:50:54 PM »
I vote we employ Paulie for lessons on Friday morning

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Re: Vegas Vengeance - The Group Activity Bucket List
« Reply #59 on: July 13, 2011, 11:18:58 AM »

I vote we employ Paulie for lessons on Friday morning


Paulie doesn"t do mornings in Vegas

PS. A lot of places do training sessions in the mornings...I watch the video a couple of times before going every year.
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