One night in Vegas - suggestions
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One night in Vegas - suggestions
That's what we'll have during our upcoming trip to visit the HC. Our flight back to Boston leaves at 7:30 AM, so we're driving in the day before and staying overnight. We'll probably have the afternoon and a short evening before retiring. We may hit a tourist attraction or two, or just wander around semi-aimlessly admiring all the glitz paid for by losing bettors.
I'm seeking a decent hotel near the airport with access to the Strip. AAA.com gives me the Best Western, a half-mile from the airport. Not sure if we'll drop off the rental car when we get into Vegas, or keep it for the extra day. How is the driving around and through the city?
Thanks for any ideas!
I'm seeking a decent hotel near the airport with access to the Strip. AAA.com gives me the Best Western, a half-mile from the airport. Not sure if we'll drop off the rental car when we get into Vegas, or keep it for the extra day. How is the driving around and through the city?
Thanks for any ideas!
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gsabc wrote:That's what we'll have during our upcoming trip to visit the HC. Our flight back to Boston leaves at 7:30 AM, so we're driving in the day before and staying overnight. We'll probably have the afternoon and a short evening before retiring. We may hit a tourist attraction or two, or just wander around semi-aimlessly admiring all the glitz paid for by losing bettors.
I'm seeking a decent hotel near the airport with access to the Strip. AAA.com gives me the Best Western, a half-mile from the airport. Not sure if we'll drop off the rental car when we get into Vegas, or keep it for the extra day. How is the driving around and through the city?
Thanks for any ideas!
The lions at the MGM are free to look at. There is a free show in the casino at the Rio (off the strip but there are shuttles from other Harrah's properties). It's called the Show in the Sky. There's always the fountains at the Bellagio.
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Re: One night in Vegas - suggestions
gsabc wrote:That's what we'll have during our upcoming trip to visit the HC. Our flight back to Boston leaves at 7:30 AM, so we're driving in the day before and staying overnight. We'll probably have the afternoon and a short evening before retiring. We may hit a tourist attraction or two, or just wander around semi-aimlessly admiring all the glitz paid for by losing bettors.
I'm seeking a decent hotel near the airport with access to the Strip. AAA.com gives me the Best Western, a half-mile from the airport. Not sure if we'll drop off the rental car when we get into Vegas, or keep it for the extra day. How is the driving around and through the city?
Thanks for any ideas!
Driving the Strip is why they have a monorail. Any time after 4 pm, it's a parking lot. The airport is very close to the Strip, so any place close to the airport is close to the Strip.
I like to ride the monorail and wander aimlessly in the megaresorts. If you're not talking about a weekend night, then a show might not be so expensive if you go to the ticket outlet at the Fashion Show Mall, which is across from the Wynn. But just going through the big hotels is fun for me, and they have those elevated crosswalks so you can see both sides without having to dodge traffic.
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There are several casinos which have dueling pianos and or karaoke in one of their bars. They are very entertaining. Harrahs has one. The Rio has a new one and I think NY NY might have one in the Times Square Bar. If you get there in time you might catch sunflower at the Coyote Ugly bar. Check the counter top.
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When exactly is this One Night we're referencing, anyway....?
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minimetoo26 wrote:When exactly is this One Night we're referencing, anyway....?
Possibly in the subject line.....
Here's info on the Lion Habitat:
http://www.mgmgrand.com/entertainment/lion-habitat.aspx
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Best Western McCarran Inn? Google Maps shows that right at the northern end of the runways! FYI.
Traffic on the strip can be congested in the afternoon and evening, but if you're content to stay around the southern end of the strip--the Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, etc., they're not too far from the hotel you mentioned, so it wouldn't be bad.
I take it you're not interested in gambling? What would be your taste in shows? I really enjoyed Blue Man Group.
Traffic on the strip can be congested in the afternoon and evening, but if you're content to stay around the southern end of the strip--the Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, etc., they're not too far from the hotel you mentioned, so it wouldn't be bad.
I take it you're not interested in gambling? What would be your taste in shows? I really enjoyed Blue Man Group.
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Skoop and kt can add more to this conversation. If you're interested in a show, there's always the Beatles Love show.
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Okay, I'm dense. Tonight?ulysses5019 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:When exactly is this One Night we're referencing, anyway....?
Possibly in the subject line.....
Here's info on the Lion Habitat:
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There is a dueling piano bar at Paris. That's my favorite one, but if Rio's is new maybe I'll have to check it out. I highly recommend the Bellagio fountain show at night from the top of the Eiffel Tower. There's a bar up there, you can relax, have a drink and see and hear the show perfectly without the crowds or guys handing out hooker cards.ulysses5019 wrote:There are several casinos which have dueling pianos and or karaoke in one of their bars. They are very entertaining. Harrahs has one. The Rio has a new one and I think NY NY might have one in the Times Square Bar. If you get there in time you might catch sunflower at the Coyote Ugly bar. Check the counter top.
I will not be dancing on any bars!!! You'll be more likely to find me in a poker room somewhere.
Also as far as driving, you can do it. If you stay on strip just check out parking prices, some of the newer hotels are starting to charge. Driving isn't bad if you just stay away from the strip as long as possible - take a side street and run parallel to the strip and you'll be okay. Definitely don't try to drive up and down it unless you have an hour.
There is also a discount ticket place down near MGM Grand (in the lobby of the building with the M&M store) and a little kiosk version near the 7-11 also at that end (If you aren't at the Fashion Show Mall end of the strip). If you go online you can print the voucher to go to the VIP side and not wait in line, which may allow you to buy in demand tickets before they sell out.
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Kay's Jazzy wrote:Okay, I'm dense. Tonight?ulysses5019 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:When exactly is this One Night we're referencing, anyway....?
Possibly in the subject line.....
Here's info on the Lion Habitat:
http://www.mgmgrand.com/entertainment/lion-habitat.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_in_Bangkok
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Now for that, I'd have called in sick long distance.......sunflower wrote:I will not be dancing on any bars!!! You'll be more likely to find me in a poker room somewhere.
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Too bad you all didn't know me when I actually did it. I should have used that as my BAM story.littlebeast13 wrote:Now for that, I'd have called in sick long distance.......sunflower wrote:I will not be dancing on any bars!!! You'll be more likely to find me in a poker room somewhere.
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sunflower wrote:Too bad you all didn't know me when I actually did it. I should have used that as my BAM story.littlebeast13 wrote:Now for that, I'd have called in sick long distance.......sunflower wrote:I will not be dancing on any bars!!! You'll be more likely to find me in a poker room somewhere.
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When was he dancing on a bar? Maybe a library table......littlebeast13 wrote:sunflower wrote:Too bad you all didn't know me when I actually did it. I should have used that as my BAM story.littlebeast13 wrote: Now for that, I'd have called in sick long distance.......
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But heck, I've done that in the USC library.
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I still don't get it. The only date in there was 1984, which has passed for everybody except beast.ulysses5019 wrote:Kay's Jazzy wrote:Okay, I'm dense. Tonight?ulysses5019 wrote:
Possibly in the subject line.....
Here's info on the Lion Habitat:
http://www.mgmgrand.com/entertainment/lion-habitat.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_in_Bangkok
You were expecting Captain Sparrow, perhaps? 
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Yeah, I definitely have no idea what night it is.Hi, Jack! wrote:I still don't get it. The only date in there was 1984, which has passed for everybody except beast.ulysses5019 wrote:Kay's Jazzy wrote: Okay, I'm dense. Tonight?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_in_Bangkok
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Hi, Jack! wrote:I still don't get it. The only date in there was 1984, which has passed for everybody except beast.ulysses5019 wrote:Kay's Jazzy wrote: Okay, I'm dense. Tonight?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_in_Bangkok
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I may have been mistaken about the dueling pianos at the Rio. I just checked their website and McFaddens and I see no mention of it. They do have bikini contests and karaoke.sunflower wrote:There is a dueling piano bar at Paris. That's my favorite one, but if Rio's is new maybe I'll have to check it out. I highly recommend the Bellagio fountain show at night from the top of the Eiffel Tower. There's a bar up there, you can relax, have a drink and see and hear the show perfectly without the crowds or guys handing out hooker cards.ulysses5019 wrote:There are several casinos which have dueling pianos and or karaoke in one of their bars. They are very entertaining. Harrahs has one. The Rio has a new one and I think NY NY might have one in the Times Square Bar. If you get there in time you might catch sunflower at the Coyote Ugly bar. Check the counter top.
I will not be dancing on any bars!!! You'll be more likely to find me in a poker room somewhere.
Also as far as driving, you can do it. If you stay on strip just check out parking prices, some of the newer hotels are starting to charge. Driving isn't bad if you just stay away from the strip as long as possible - take a side street and run parallel to the strip and you'll be okay. Definitely don't try to drive up and down it unless you have an hour.
There is also a discount ticket place down near MGM Grand (in the lobby of the building with the M&M store) and a little kiosk version near the 7-11 also at that end (If you aren't at the Fashion Show Mall end of the strip). If you go online you can print the voucher to go to the VIP side and not wait in line, which may allow you to buy in demand tickets before they sell out.
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This is 1982. 1984 has yet to arrive for me!littlebeast13 wrote:Hi, Jack! wrote:I still don't get it. The only date in there was 1984, which has passed for everybody except beast.ulysses5019 wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_in_Bangkok
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Then I stand by that my favorite dueling piano bar is at Paris.ulysses5019 wrote:I may have been mistaken about the dueling pianos at the Rio. I just checked their website and McFaddens and I see no mention of it. They do have bikini contests and karaoke.sunflower wrote:There is a dueling piano bar at Paris. That's my favorite one, but if Rio's is new maybe I'll have to check it out. I highly recommend the Bellagio fountain show at night from the top of the Eiffel Tower. There's a bar up there, you can relax, have a drink and see and hear the show perfectly without the crowds or guys handing out hooker cards.ulysses5019 wrote:There are several casinos which have dueling pianos and or karaoke in one of their bars. They are very entertaining. Harrahs has one. The Rio has a new one and I think NY NY might have one in the Times Square Bar. If you get there in time you might catch sunflower at the Coyote Ugly bar. Check the counter top.
I will not be dancing on any bars!!! You'll be more likely to find me in a poker room somewhere.
Also as far as driving, you can do it. If you stay on strip just check out parking prices, some of the newer hotels are starting to charge. Driving isn't bad if you just stay away from the strip as long as possible - take a side street and run parallel to the strip and you'll be okay. Definitely don't try to drive up and down it unless you have an hour.
There is also a discount ticket place down near MGM Grand (in the lobby of the building with the M&M store) and a little kiosk version near the 7-11 also at that end (If you aren't at the Fashion Show Mall end of the strip). If you go online you can print the voucher to go to the VIP side and not wait in line, which may allow you to buy in demand tickets before they sell out.
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Big-Haired Mini wrote:This is 1982. 1984 has yet to arrive for me!littlebeast13 wrote:Hi, Jack! wrote: I still don't get it. The only date in there was 1984, which has passed for everybody except beast.
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sunflower wrote:Then I stand by that my favorite dueling piano bar is at Paris.ulysses5019 wrote:I may have been mistaken about the dueling pianos at the Rio. I just checked their website and McFaddens and I see no mention of it. They do have bikini contests and karaoke.sunflower wrote: There is a dueling piano bar at Paris. That's my favorite one, but if Rio's is new maybe I'll have to check it out. I highly recommend the Bellagio fountain show at night from the top of the Eiffel Tower. There's a bar up there, you can relax, have a drink and see and hear the show perfectly without the crowds or guys handing out hooker cards.
I will not be dancing on any bars!!! You'll be more likely to find me in a poker room somewhere.
Also as far as driving, you can do it. If you stay on strip just check out parking prices, some of the newer hotels are starting to charge. Driving isn't bad if you just stay away from the strip as long as possible - take a side street and run parallel to the strip and you'll be okay. Definitely don't try to drive up and down it unless you have an hour.
There is also a discount ticket place down near MGM Grand (in the lobby of the building with the M&M store) and a little kiosk version near the 7-11 also at that end (If you aren't at the Fashion Show Mall end of the strip). If you go online you can print the voucher to go to the VIP side and not wait in line, which may allow you to buy in demand tickets before they sell out.
But I like the blonde twins at Harrahs.....
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Beast is hallucinating.ulysses5019 wrote:When was he dancing on a bar? Maybe a library table......littlebeast13 wrote:sunflower wrote: Too bad you all didn't know me when I actually did it. I should have used that as my BAM story.
I think Marley's already tried that hook......
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But heck, I've done that in the USC library.
Obviously, it's his subconscious expressing a fervent desire to go to Las Vegas and catch the excitement!
I mean, if he thinks even I could do such a thing...