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numberoneposter
Feb 19, 2014

How much do I cum? The answer might surprise you!

I keep asking and no one will tell me but I'll try again. What happens in Vegas?

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Coasterphreak
May 29, 2007
I like cookies.
You spend a lot of money to pretend you’re having fun.

Milo and POTUS
Sep 3, 2017

I will not shut up about the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. I talk about them all the time and work them into every conversation I have. I built a shrine in my room for the yellow one who died because sadly no one noticed because she died around 9/11. Wanna see it?

Rock Paper Tongue posted:

I've been to Vegas twice in my life, once because my partner wanted to vacation on the strip and once to help my friend clear out his parent's old house

The first time I had two dudes in Master Chief costumes try to take pictures with me against my will and then got upset that I didn't want to give them money. The second time, I moved furniture for three days then had the absolute worst knafeh of my life at some lovely overpriced restaurant

It's an alright place I guess

Finding out that master chief speaks incredible spanish was probably pretty cool though

Turrurrurrurrrrrrr
Dec 22, 2018

I hope this is "battle" enough for you, friend.

Fremont street is ok to walk up, drink, eat, see a casino, and fly back down with the zipline. Not sure if there's anything else to the town. Next time I'll just check the Hoover Dam out and go see some hiking trail.

Arson Daily
Aug 11, 2003

im in the las vegas airport every week, at least 40 weeks a year and much like the rest of the "fun" parts of vegas its dirty, crowded and full of slot machines. avoid

Pitdragon
Jan 20, 2004
Just another lurker

Coasterphreak posted:

The pinball hall of fame is pretty cool, you can even get there by bus from the strip. Bring quarters.

This place is seriously great if you're interested at all in pinball machines and/or old arcade machines and things. They've got really old pinball machines that cost 25 cents a play, a bunch of original old arcade cabinets, and a vibrating foot massager thing that seems like it came from a time before such things were regulated in any way. It's also in a gigantic warehouse so it doesn't feel crowded despite being pretty busy. You can bring ten bucks and hang out there for hours playing games, though the older machines break down pretty often and they just leave them out on the floor while they're fixing them, so not everything will always be working.

They also consider themselves to be a "interactive museum", not an arcade. In practice this just means they expect you to treat the machines and with some respect and not be excessively rowdy or loud while you're in the place. These rules apply to kids too, so people that come with kids and let them start running wild get asked to leave pretty quickly, which may be a plus or a negative depending on your view of things.

MrQwerty
Apr 15, 2003


Still a better, more successful hire than post-Broncos Josh McDaniels

Duck and Cover
Apr 6, 2007

Things that interest me in Vegas. Omegamart, food. If I'm not willing to take the 2 and a half hourish trip to New York City I'm not going to take a plane to Vegas. I did get my covid vaccines at Mohegan Sun which was depressing enough.

Duck and Cover fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Feb 10, 2024

Toxic Mental
Jun 1, 2019

Arson Daily posted:

im in the las vegas airport every week, at least 40 weeks a year and much like the rest of the "fun" parts of vegas its dirty, crowded and full of slot machines. avoid

also security takes for loving ever

Arson Daily
Aug 11, 2003

and theres so many checkpoints! how is it possible?

redshirt
Aug 11, 2007

Celine Residency

Dixville
Nov 4, 2008

I don't think!
Ham Wrangler
I'm going for the first time next week and the only thing I heard was cool was the omega mart so I'm gonna see that i think but otherwise it'll probably just be like any other work conference I've gone to.

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Coasterphreak
May 29, 2007
I like cookies.

Pitdragon posted:

This place is seriously great if you're interested at all in pinball machines and/or old arcade machines and things. They've got really old pinball machines that cost 25 cents a play, a bunch of original old arcade cabinets, and a vibrating foot massager thing that seems like it came from a time before such things were regulated in any way. It's also in a gigantic warehouse so it doesn't feel crowded despite being pretty busy. You can bring ten bucks and hang out there for hours playing games, though the older machines break down pretty often and they just leave them out on the floor while they're fixing them, so not everything will always be working.

They also consider themselves to be a "interactive museum", not an arcade. In practice this just means they expect you to treat the machines and with some respect and not be excessively rowdy or loud while you're in the place. These rules apply to kids too, so people that come with kids and let them start running wild get asked to leave pretty quickly, which may be a plus or a negative depending on your view of things.

Yeah, it was pretty cool getting to look at the inside of some of the cabinets that had their guts all pulled apart because they were waiting on a part or actually inside it actively fixing poo poo.

Also the fact that they don’t let people treat it like a loving Chuck E. Cheese.

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