Going to Vegas Sunday, haven't been since I was 16...best place for Blackjack? Best buffets?? Is the Hoover Dam worth the drive?
Going to Vegas Sunday, haven't been since I was 16...best place for Blackjack? Best buffets?? Is the Hoover Dam worth the drive?
Matt, I am surprised that with the number of degenerates that frequent this board, it took the 21st viewer of your thread to offer some advice
1st, I really enjoyed the Hoover Dam tour when I took it. It is an absolutely amazing feat of engineering and determination. Well worth it.
2nd, as for blackjack, head downtown to "Old Las Vegas" and visit the Golden Nugget and the Horseshoe. Go at night and enjoy the great show that is projected onto the canopy. I also likes Sam's Town Casino which is way off the beaten path. Enjoy the strip but, in my opinion, the best gambling is done off of the strip.
3rd, I don't have any idea about the best buffet. I have always found good food there but it wasn't cheap.
Have fun!
www.treasureslasvegas.com/Originally posted by Matthew328
Going to Vegas Sunday, haven't been since I was 16...best place for Blackjack? Best buffets?? Is the Hoover Dam worth the drive?
I don't need to say more
I'm SURE that is the best BUFFET!
we stay downtown at the golden nugget....table limits will be lower downtown than they are on the strip...
hoover dam is cool if you've never been, and if you are driving then take time to go to some of the off the strip casinos and drive out of town to the mountains....
If you can afford it, the helicopter grand canyon tour is cool. The nugget and horseshoe casinos have some cool history. The rooms at the belagio are nice. Tom jones rocks. Wayne newton is kinda silly. The best shows are the circus acts and the blue man group.
my advice is play craps...that is a fun game
Best BUFFET!!
Take a cab somewhere, and ask the cabbie where the best cheap food is. I asked about 8 years ago, and got a 16 oz ribeye for $7.99 down in old vegas. There are specials somewhere every night, and the cabbies know them ALL
Were you there for Sector 7Originally posted by jason
hoover dam is cool if you've never been,
Anyone try the 20$ trick at the hotel?
Just try not to BE the $20.00 trick.Originally posted by Matthew328
Anyone try the 20$ trick at the hotel?
Amen!Originally posted by sahen
my advice is play craps...that is a fun game
I am ready to return to Vegas. It's been too long. Have fun!
I travel a lot so I have a great luck with upgrades.Originally posted by Matthew328
Anyone try the 20$ trick at the hotel?
This absolutly works. Not every time, but more often than not, you will get an upgrade.
On a seperate note, if you are a preferred member to that hotel, ie....holiday inn or whatever...simply asking without money will usually get you an upgrade if there is a room available. Even if you will never use the preferred points, it will help with the upgrade.
If you are booking through Expedia, Priceline or whatever, its gonna take money to get an upgrade. Heck...its hard enough just get a smile when using a 3rd party booking agent.
Here are your odds
http://www.thetwentydollartrick.com/Hotels/
Twenty Dollar Trick Hotels
The Twenty Dollar Trick has compiled a list of hotels and the success or failure rate of the $20 trick at each hotel. Click on the image of a specific hotel for more information on each individual hotel.
Hotels
Ballys - 75/80 Upgrades
Bally's was at one-time the MGM Grand. In 1980 a fire destroyed a portion of the hotel.
Bellagio - 49/61 Upgrades
The Bellagio
Caesar's Palace - 66/71 Upgrades
Caesars Palace has drawn the high rollers and celeberities since its opening in 1966. It is an 80 acre resort that is located in the center of the strip.
Circus Circus - 7/7 Upgrades
Circus Circus is on the north end of the Strip and is geared towards the family crowd.
Excalibur - 20/28 Upgrades
Excalibur is located in the south end of the strip and its development cost was $290 million.
Hard Rock Hotel - 15/17 Upgrades
The Hard Rock Hotel is one of the most happening places in Las Vegas, there is always a party going on there.
Harrah's - 6/13 Upgrades
Harrah's Hotel is located on the "self-proclaimed" 50 yard line of the Las Vegas strip.
Hooters - 2/2 Upgrades
Newly rennovated hotel with Hooters branding all over it.
Hotel Paris - 27/30 Upgrades
Paris opening by ringing in the New Year of 1999.
Imperial Palace - 15/20 Upgrades
Imperial Palace is an Asian themed casino located in a great location on the center of the strip.
Luxor - 32/41 Upgrades
The Luxor is located at the south end of the Strip. The entire hotel has an Eygptian theme and is shaped like a giant pyramid.
Mandalay Bay - 55/65 Upgrades
Mandalay Bay opened in March of 1999, the Hotel has 4,750 rooms and ran a rich price tag at $950 million to develop.
MGM Grand - 23/47 Upgrades
With over 5,000 rooms the MGM Grand is the largest hotel in Las Vegas.
The Mirage - 49/52 Upgrades
The Mirage opened in 1989 with the most expensive price tag for a caisno at the time, $630 million.
The Monte Carlo - 13/20 Upgrades
The Monte Carlo is the perfect mix between America and Europe.
The Venetian - 62/68 Upgrades
The Venetian opened in 1999 at an amazing cost of $1.5 billion dollars.
The Wynn - 15/22 Upgrades
The Wynn Las Vegas was built by Steve Wynn the legendary casino developer is finely putting his name on one of his inventions.
Treasure Island - 32/39 Upgrades
In the initial promotional stages Treasure Island was targeted as a family hotel but it has grown up and is now known as TI and is targetting adults.
Tropicana - 9/11 Upgrades
The Tropicana is one of Las Vegas' last classic hotels around.
ok, don't laugh at me - what what is the $20 trick?
Isn't it strange that after a bombing everyone blames the Crazy Azz bomber(s), but after a shooting the problem is the gun?