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Joined: Mar '11
Location: United States
Age: 48 (F)
Posts: 40
I found a few sites that list the top 10 free things to see in Vegas as part of vacation research. Which would you most recommend?
I will be checking out the Hard Rock Cafe for sure. (There's a 7.77 steak special for gamblers that's not on the menu.... you have to ask for it) while checking out all the rock and roll memorabilia.
Joined: Jan '10
Location: United States
Age: 56 (M)
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my favorite is the Dude Ranch its awesome for conversation thats not poker related.They will just make you feel real welcome,they have some very nice parting gifts to.I reccomend it personally
Joined: Mar '11
Location: United States
Age: 48 (F)
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Posted by huffinator: my favorite is the Dude Ranch its awesome for conversation that's not poker related.They will just make you feel real welcome,they have some very nice parting gifts to.I recommend it personally
OK. I sense innuendo.............
Is that a legal prostitution place or an actual dude ranch(where men go to pretend to be cowboys)?
Either way....... I'm not interested in that.
I'll be bringing my own vagina , so no need to buy one in Vegas. or I'm from Texas , where we have ranches and cowboys.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
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Never been in Vegas but i have family in New Jersey who went there a couple of times and they never loose The Big Elvis Show, they say its awesome. I believe Elvis makes part of their music tastes, once they aren't as young as i (they must be around 60) and they live in New Jersey.
Joined: Apr '11
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Never been to Vegas either but i also heard about the big elvis show from some friends that were there. They also happend to be elvis fans so it's pretty obvious they enjoyed it a lot. Also they were most impressed by the water fountains and falls they saw there, so they also got that on take and took pictures of them. As a personal note i think it's also nice to see all those replica hotels inspired by other celeb constructions.
Joined: Jan '11
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I think you can visit the Bunny Ranch for free, but that's in Pahrump. lol Just a joke! I enjoy the Water show at Bellagio and Treasure Islands cool. Just walking thru town and the various casinos/people are a site to remember. Are you planning a trip to the Grand Canyon, if so it will be the West End where the clear walk goes out over the canyon near Pierce Ferry. A little town you pass thru called Dolan Springs is where I lived. The tour buses stop in the desert hick town prior to reaching the West end of canyon. Quite an adventure/road back. Sorry for carrying on!
Joined: Oct '09
Location: Lithuania
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never been in lasvegas so i ll not have chanses to vote becouse votes giving for nathing is bad hope one day i ll travell to las vegas and really have fun in this huge city and after that i ll can easy put my votes here good luck peoples
Joined: Jan '11
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Never been to Vegas either, I will be going eventually. I only live 5 hours away. I've heard hoover damn is really close, and breath taking to see. Don't know if this comes too late, but thought I'd share.
Joined: Apr '11
Location: Serbia
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I was in Las Vegas a few years ago. Visisting NAB exibition. I was at the Stratosphere hotel. It was nice. Room was OK with 2 double beds !? .. and of course I did not resist to play my first live tournament. Buy in was around 50$, 100 players, and ... begginners luck ... in the first hand, in the first minute I got a full house (Q AND 8) and doubled up. Ended up at the final table.
An impression: There are different players. Good and bad. Tourists (like I was) and pros. The tournament known to take a very long time. (6-7 hours)
But no luck lately. But as a result always playing with Q and 8.