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Rotten Red Rod posted:Even more reason to rent a car, to go to all the off-strip attractions that aren't gambling or clubbing. ... I suppose that's moot if you're day-drinking though. Hey good job, I can't blame you. I pretty much go for the gambling, but a win is a win.
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Even more reason to rent a car, to go to all the off-strip attractions that aren't gambling or clubbing. ... I suppose that's moot if you're day-drinking though. Seriously, the cheap rear end slot machines are the best. You can just lounge in a chair for ever playing away like five bucks a cent at the time. Good times.
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That sounds a lot like the opposite of good times, but I wasn't there so I guess there's no knowing for sure
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# ? Apr 18, 2015 01:09 |
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If only Uber was in Vegas...
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# ? Apr 18, 2015 01:12 |
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Tab8715 posted:If only Uber was in Vegas... I think Las Vegas is the last of the huge markets that Uber hasn't been able to get into. The taxi lobby in Nevada is one of the biggest and most powerful in the country. Eventually Uber will be big enough to out-lobby ( aka out-bribe) the politicians. I've been such a huge cheerleader for the buses in this thread because of this. The only big negatives I've ever experienced consistently in my many trips to Vegas are the cab rides. Smelly, badly maintained cars and minivans, driven recklessly with calculatedly long rip-off routes by people with rehearsed sob stories to milk you for tips. Without fail, this describes every single cab ride I've ever had there. Skipping the cabs on my last trip in favor of the on-time, hassle-free public transit was a revelation and it was my favorite trip to Vegas so far.
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# ? Apr 18, 2015 01:20 |
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I see a lot of Sushi posts in here, so I'll ask... Is Yama Sushi (still) good? I have fond memories of going there many years ago for work gigs in Vegas. Decent for the price at least.
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mishaq posted:I see a lot of Sushi posts in here, so I'll ask... Well when I found out that Kabuto doesn't do lunch a cabbie brought me to Sushi Kaya which turns out is two blocks down the street from it. $20 all you can eat lunch and it was fantastic. As for a trip report, I can't really do one yet, since last weekends trip is still ongoing in a way, except i'm in LA now. Its been pretty lucky. But I did bring a bathroom attendant chicken strips and fries and wound up getting me and my friends into a $6k Cabana at the Encore for free.
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mishaq posted:I see a lot of Sushi posts in here, so I'll ask... It was never good. Goyemon is the best al you can eat sushi. Kabuto, Sen Of Japan, Blue Ribbon Sushi, Yonaka, and Kaizen are all worth consideration for various reasons.
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JaySB posted:It was never good. Goyemon is the best al you can eat sushi. Kabuto, Sen Of Japan, Blue Ribbon Sushi, Yonaka, and Kaizen are all worth consideration for various reasons. haha, ok noted. Thanks for your quick responses in the thread.
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Back from my 2 nights at the SLS. Really enjoyed the World Tower room and the hotel overall. A bit removed from the action of the strip but the monorail/cabs make it easy to get around so no big deal. Stopped at Alien Fresh Jerkey and Mad Greek for a gyro on the way back. I am ~$1000 poorer. Twas a nice weekend.
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Man with Hat posted:Seriously, the cheap rear end slot machines are the best. You can just lounge in a chair for ever playing away like five bucks a cent at the time. Good times. I'd actually recommend The D for this. The entire 2nd floor of their (not sizable) Casino is vintage slots that take and dispense actual coins instead of cards. Good times!
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Scrot Eel posted:I think Las Vegas is the last of the huge markets that Uber hasn't been able to get into. The taxi lobby in Nevada is one of the biggest and most powerful in the country. Eventually Uber will be big enough to out-lobby ( aka out-bribe) the politicians. Heh, Uber would definitely clean up cabs in Vegas. It seems that customer service or basic vehicle cleanliness isn't required to be a cabbie but if they're working for uber its going to more hustle on your side job. On another note, I've heard Vegas is heavily unionized - cabs, hospitality, dealers, bartenders. How accurate is this?
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# ? Apr 20, 2015 23:12 |
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Has anyone done any of the Breakout/Escape the Room things in Vegas? If so, which would you recommend?
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Tab8715 posted:Heh, Uber would definitely clean up cabs in Vegas. It seems that customer service or basic vehicle cleanliness isn't required to be a cabbie but if they're working for uber its going to more hustle on your side job. Used to be more unionized than it is today but since it was built by the mob on loans from union pension funds you shouldn't be too surprised. A top heavy cash economy like Vegas honestly needs a lot of unionization to keep its workforce from perpetually eating poo poo though, even more than the rest of the US, so it's a good thing in the end, as unions almost always are. Service industry people always appreciate unions as well because union people tip well, are easy to please, aren't snots, and generally are trying to have a simple good time so there's a reinforcement loop in place even for non unionized workers. I've found the service and cleanliness of the cabs to be good in Vegas -- the issue is that they're hideously overpriced and the occasional bad egg cabby can be scammy (as cabbies are tend to do everywhere in the world). Uber would clean up just because there's a lot of room to run a cheaper cab service here. In reality though most cabbies aren't living large and the fact that tourists taking very short trips up and down the strip account for a huge proportion of most fares means that if Uber does come in and things do get cheaper you'll just see a lot less cabs running around and pretty quickly the cost of Uber fares will start spiking until things balance back out to slightly lower than they are now. raton fucked around with this message at 23:52 on Apr 20, 2015 |
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Sheep-Goats posted:Used to be more unionized than it is today but since it was built by the mob on loans from union pension funds you shouldn't be too surprised. A top heavy cash economy like Vegas honestly needs a lot of unionization to keep its workforce from perpetually eating poo poo though, even more than the rest of the US, so it's a good thing in the end, as unions almost always are. Service industry people always appreciate unions as well because union people tip well, are easy to please, aren't snots, and generally are trying to have a simple good time so there's a reinforcement loop in place even for non unionized workers. gently caress those long haulers. I actually had our cabbie from the airport ask us if we wanted to go surface streets or highway to the Cosmopolitan, which I thought was nice. Last time they didn't even offer. I told him surface streets (mid afternoon on a Saturday, almost 0 traffic) and while he kinda said something about the highway being faster, I politely reiterated that "along the Strip will be fine" and left it at that. Ended up being like $10 cheaper than the last time we got long hauled. Fuckers.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 04:47 |
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So I have to be in Vegas for a convention in July (pray I don't die of heat exhaustion) and I have an offer to see basically any MGM show that isn't Cirque's 'O' or MJOne. I've seen MJOne, Ka', and Zarkana. I'm thinking between Beatles and Blue Man. Anyone have an opinion? (gently caress Criss Angel)
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 05:00 |
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People like that Beatles show.
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# ? Apr 21, 2015 06:29 |
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People who think Uber is god's gift to Vegas are pretty stupid. There's a million cabs on the strip and going from A to B is really short usually. Longhauls only happen to'/from the airport. Simply saying don't take the freeway avoids that. Let's not forget that there are plenty of shady Uber drivers. And then couple that with all the drunk people (think 3-4am when clubs close) and I bet everyone steals everyone's uber. Oh yeah and surge pricing would be 24/7 on the strip. The real benefit would be for locals who need to take a taxi somewhere off strip. It's drat near impossible to get a cab to come to your house or a bar that isn't near the strip.
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TheReverend posted:I'm thinking between Beatles and Blue Man. Anyone have an opinion? (gently caress Criss Angel) I've been to four different Cirque shows in Vegas and The Beatles was the best and the only one I would definitely go to again.
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JaySB posted:People who think Uber is god's gift to Vegas are pretty stupid. Agreed -- the current taxi system around the strip works great. I think it would be a poo poo show trying to use uber. p.s. Jay are you renting out your place for the fight?
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Sheep-Goats posted:People like that Beatles show. Geekslinger posted:I've been to four different Cirque shows in Vegas and The Beatles was the best and the only one I would definitely go to again. Cool. I'll probably do that then. One question though, do you think someone who is indifferent to the Beatles will enjoy it?
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iHaveNoImagination posted:p.s. Jay are you renting out your place for the fight? I thought about it and the thought of someone else sleeping in my bed creeps me the gently caress out. I'd have to buy a new mattress which would cost me about as much as I would make from renting my place for 3 days.
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TheReverend posted:Cool. I'll probably do that then. One question though, do you think someone who is indifferent to the Beatles will enjoy it? Probably. Maybe it will help you to like the Beatles, who are a good band that people should like. E: To be more clear I've heard one person say that it was a great show "and I don't even like the Beatles" before so that's good news for you.
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JaySB posted:I thought about it and the thought of someone else sleeping in my bed creeps me the gently caress out. I'd have to buy a new mattress which would cost me about as much as I would make from renting my place for 3 days. If I come back to Vegas can I sleep on your couch?
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Just got back from a great weekend in Vegas. Few notes: 1. Checked in at MGM and did the $20 trick. Just said "Hey my girlfriend is coming into town, I want to impress her, any other rooms available". Guy initially said they had nothing then got the assistant manager. He was totally chill about it, said an upgrade to a corner suite with separate bedroom was $75 and the penthouse suite was $200, but that he'd waive the corner suite cost for me. So I ended up with a beautiful suite. Always do the $20 trick. Don't feel guilty or awkward, you tip everyone else in Vegas. Same thing for smaller parties like a beach party. Especially in Vegas, everyone knows the game. At nightclubs it's a whole different animal. I think I tried that once and they wanted like $100 a head to help us cut the line. 2. Went to Hakkasan Friday night when Tiesto was playing. Got there early. Couldn't recommend doing so more. It's less crowded so we got in immediately, you can easily get drinks at the bar and there are packs of girls standing around waiting to be talked up. Fell in love with a beautiful Colombian girl I spent the rest of the night with. The quality of the crowd was a lot better, a lot more people there on vacation than locals there to rave. The number of people who have seen Tiesto already has to be approaching a billion. 3. Day parties are overrated. Go to some chill pool and talk to some girls and recruit them to go out with you that night instead of blacking out at 2 in the afternoon. 4. We had bought tickets on wanttickets and went to Omnia to see Martin Garrix. The line if you had a ticket was 2 minutes while the general line was literally like 1,000 people. People are loving stupid. We got there at 11:30PM but the place was already insanely crowded. The dance floor crowd was much more local ravers. I think Garrix is a trendier name, and the crowd was much less fun and way more aggressive about being packed sardines on the dance floor. Ended up meeting a local girl who showed me a whole other room there I wasn't aware of that was way more chill. Ended up going back to my place, consuming various substances on various body parts of each other and walking to the Paris buffet at 7AM. I thought the clubs were OK, I missed the inside-outside nature of XS, Surrender, Tryst and Marquee?, as long as you don't get stuck outside when they hit capacity. I didn't see what was so special about Omnia, I still think XS is way better, both for the club and for the guests. At XS the tiered rings of tables allows more room to dance outside the dance floor, the dance floor is bigger, the bar has a better view because of the tiered setup and you have the whole outside pool area.
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Its Miller Time posted:Just got back from a great weekend in Vegas. Few notes: 1. Yes. 2. OK 3. Wrong, or certainly depends on your personality/preference 4. No loving locals go out to clubs on Saturday nights and none of them are ravers. Shut up. Omnia has an outside. And it shits on XS in terms of pure aesthetics. XS is still my favorite club in Vegas though.
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JaySB posted:1. Yes. Can you elaborate on day parties? What's a club that's good but isn't sardine like ie i want to actually dance
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Marching Powder posted:Can you elaborate on day parties? Plenty of people prefer day clubs to nightclubs. It's personal preference. Girls are already half to 3/4 naked at a pool party so the scenery is much more enjoyable typically. Girls are less defensive and less group mentality during the day as well. Good clubs are packed. If you want room be at a 2nd tier nightclub or one that has a large outdoor space as well. In general Vegas nightclubs are not designed to be friendly to GA for a very good reason.
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JaySB posted:Plenty of people prefer day clubs to nightclubs. It's personal preference. Girls are already half to 3/4 naked at a pool party so the scenery is much more enjoyable typically. Girls are less defensive and less group mentality during the day as well. GA?
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"GA"=General Admission. I can't repeat it enough times. If you're going to go, buy tickets in advance. Also explore, normally there's whole rooms and areas you might never realize are there that are way more fun. Just be conscious of what directions they close as the night goes on, like XS not letting people from the pool area back inside unless you have a table. I've seen people try and barrel through security or be pulled up by friends. I had a far better time at Hakkasan on Friday night when it was "pretty crowded" (they still stopped access to the dance floor periodically, hard to maneuver) than Omnia, where you were completely unable to dance and people were constantly aggressively jostling you. JaySB posted:1. Yes. You're right on the day parties, that's just my preferred approach to Vegas. I've heard Encore Beach Club is considered good, I've done that once, and I know a lot of people go to Wet Republic. My tip there, and hopefully Jay agrees, is just to get there at a reasonable hour. I bet the line at 11:30AM/noon is a breeze compared to 3PM. I still prefer going to a pool that isn't a party, you don't have to pay, and you can talk to girls in a more relaxed setting without having to shout over a dj. It helps to find someone to pregame with you and even the ratios when you try to get into a place. Jay is absolutely right that it's probably way easier to hook up with a girl from a group, especially if you're staying at that hotel, in a pool daytime atmosphere. Getting a girl to leave her group of friends at a night club is a frustrating nightmare. Those are pretty strong words, I'm just going by my anecdotal experience. I spent the second evening with a local "raver" who was there with ~20 friends in the back corner of the dance floor. Maybe you wouldn't consider them locals, they lived 40 minutes driving away. I don't know what the definition of "ravers" are but they were all young (21) kids on lots of molly. She knew a lot of the other people on the dance floor. When I was in the front of the crowd everyone within a 10 foot radius of me was short and Mexican and certainly did not look like your average Vegas vacationer. The people in the bottle service areas were certainly your normal weekenders. Just my experience man, I believe you overall. I used the monorail for the first time! Consider it for transportation, it was actually pretty efficient for our needs. The worst feeling is when you leave your hotel to start your night around 10-11PM or end it around 2-4AM and there's a taxi line a mile long. If you have a large party Jay could probably help you arrange a limo. Jay, what do you mean "Omnia shits on XS in terms of pure aesthetics? I guess XS does lack some of the cold air blasters/confetti/snow that Marquee and Omnia have. As a commoner I like XS because there's lots of little places you can find to stand with a view of the stage. And getting stuck outside and dancing behind the dj isn't the worst thing in the world, especially if you're on drugs and just want some room to move. And jumping into the pool is certainly a way to exit in style. Jay, what's the deal with the new club Light? Its Miller Time fucked around with this message at 22:00 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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"Its Miller Time posted:I am the gooniest gently caress ITT. Me. I am.
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Huh? What'd I do? Or are you making fun of yourself? I just shared what I thought were some weekend experiences and lessons from my most recent trip. Given it was my first time at Omnia I probably missed out on a lot. It always takes me a few trips to learn there's more to the club that the main dance floor and surrounding bars. I wish they had maps for these places. Its Miller Time fucked around with this message at 21:54 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Sheep-Goats posted:I am the gooniest gently caress ITT. Don't worry bro, I'm going to Vegas to play video games.
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Its Miller Time posted:
Are you not familiar with the word aesthetics? Omnia is a prettier club than XS. Fairly simple. Light is 2 years old?
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Its Miller Time posted:Huh? What'd I do? Or are you making fun of yourself? I just shared what I thought were some weekend experiences and lessons from my most recent trip. Making fun of myself, you're living a normal human life.
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Scrot Eel posted:I think Las Vegas is the last of the huge markets that Uber hasn't been able to get into. The taxi lobby in Nevada is one of the biggest and most powerful in the country. Eventually Uber will be big enough to out-lobby ( aka out-bribe) the politicians. Last time I was in Vegas I used Uber a few times(it was also my first time ever using Uber) to get back to my hotel on the strip after eating at some of the best restaurants I have ever eaten at. Off the strip is such a gem and I wish you didn't have to rent a car or take a cab to practically get out there. I am now telling people I know that are visiting that they have to get off the strip even if it's just for a meal. Most of those restaurants are better then the stupidly expensive ones on the strip and are almost always cheaper. It's also nice to get out and talk to the locals.
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IndianaZoidberg posted:
Yeah because it's so hard to catch a cab from your hotel and prohibitively expensive. And car rentals..whew out of this world pricey.
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JaySB posted:Yeah because it's so hard to catch a cab from your hotel and prohibitively expensive. And car rentals..whew out of this world pricey. Wishing that Las Vegas wasn't so sprawly isn't the same as complaining that it's wildly unaffordable to get off the strip, despite your whiny characterization of it as such
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pig slut lisa posted:
Sprawly? These fantastic off strip restaurants he's referring to are all less than 5. That sure is a stretch.
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Anyone going to Vega$ should go to Lotus of Siam. Ate there 2x on a recent trip and it was excellent both times. Great Thai food. http://www.saipinchutima.com/
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