Thursday, April 8, 2010

What does it take to be considered a HIGH ROLLER?

My friend said he went to Las Vegas for the 2nd time and had a free suitre at the Treasure Island by putting about 10 grand in an account and gambled there a fair amount but not that much.



any comment or advice or experience regarding this would be appreciated.



What does it take to be considered a HIGH ROLLER?


There are whales who clearly ';have it';. there are high rollers who visit often with $1000 chips. and then there are a many who bet enough to get free rooms.



High rollers generally are well beyond normal players.



I don%26#39;t think depositing $10,000 in an account one time will give you roller status. And don%26#39;t be surprised if the casino does know your life history before calling you a high roller.



What does it take to be considered a HIGH ROLLER?


Credit line of $200,000 or more. Willingness to play hour upon hour of $500 a hand 21, Craps or Baccarat. That is in my mind a true High Roller.




Geez, maybe tims42 with his penney and nichel machine bets has the right idea after all!!!




If you have to ask...... ;)




Darn it.



Quit posting pictures of your younger sister.



A ';whale'; maybe up to 200K or more, but they didn%26#39;t make that kind of money by being stupid. Or they inherited it.



They, of course, can afford to lose it.



The casinos make 99% of their money on people that gamble 2 or 3K on craps and slots and BJ.



Most generally, less.



Hey, just kiddin...




Read a book by Steve Cyr (Whale hunt in the desert) if you want to get an insight into the makeup of a %26#39;High Roller.



Basically you wouldn%26#39;t be classed as one unless u deposited around $200k and bet $1k a hand upwards, although this is loose change for some.



At Bellagio I was told to get %26#39;rated%26#39; (minor comps, meals etc) I would need to play $25 a hand for 4 hours a day (minimum).



By the way, the book is a good read.




Just got my annual report from Ceasars yesterday. Revenue breaks down as follows:





Slots=47%



Baccarat=3%



Tables=185



Rooms=13%



Food and Beverage=11%



Other=8%





Of the 4 plus billin dollars in revenue (wworldwide) they generated, 622 million fell to the botton line.




Seadog wasnt asking about how to be a ';whale';, which you obviously cant ';become'; one by trying to woo or trick the casino. However since the question was about ';high roller';...i guess it depends on the definition. Obviously the monkeys posting replies here have never brought that kind of dough to a casino.





Let me tell you, it takes much less than you think. If you bring 10 grand or so, they will pounce on you to get you to play with it, and hopefully you will leave without it.





IMHO, its WHERE you play that will get their attention. What casino are we talking about? Bellagio, forget it. Aladdin? Perhaps its easier there. ALWAYS go play in the high limit area. Those places are daggone intimidating to walk into, mostly because they are empty, except for the pack of asians in the corner shouting ';monkey!'; (baccarat expression) So, the hosts working that area have no one else to go for, and you are the target. Pull a couple of grand in chips and start playing, and if you get up a couple hundred, look bored and get up to leave. Prepare to be pounced upon. Talk to the host right, and you could be looking at a free suite for the rest of your stay, with the complimentary phone calls all day long to your room from said host asking when you are going to come down and play some more hehe. I did this only playing 3 one hundred dollar hands. Never played another hand the rest of the weekend but spent it in their $1,000 a night suite.





They rate you by average bet times how long you play. No one on this board probably has any better than a guess at how the ratings actually play out or what they can offer you. There is a basic formula that multiplies your play by the house edge and they calculate what you are ';worth'; to them, i.e., what you are leaving behind to the casino and give you a % of that in comps to keep it flowing, but who knows for sure.





Nowadays I bring $100K to the casino, and ususally play 100-1,000 a hand. That has been enough for me, and gets me what i need/want. But to be honest, i could care less. If I had to, and i have before i got rated, i brought the same amount and stayed at a crappy dump of a hotel down the street. My winnings at the tables are my reward. If they want me to sleep in a nice place at their hotel, so be it.





Plus, its hella fun to walk up to a table on the floor and ask for $50K in chips. Trust me, that perks their ears up.





Best of luck, bring home the money.





RL




How bout a High Troller ?




ReseroLibertas less of the %26#39;monkeys%26#39; u a**hole !



The book I referred discussed both %26#39;whales%26#39; and %26#39;high rollers%26#39; at length.



Perhaps you should write one, obviously being an expert - or maybe you%26#39;re already a mentioned in this one - LMFAO

las vegas on monday

Im leaving for lost wages on monday morning staying until friday night. 17 of us are going to the luxor. Will write report when i get back. Thanks



las vegas on monday


From a fellow wisconsinite - Have a great trip.



las vegas on monday


Have fun belize. I am going in June w/18. Please write a trip report. I would love some advise for large groups!




Thanks to all... Where are you from 1bizzymomma. Im in richfield.

Picture me in Vegas

Has anybody used these people, we are due to get married and are thinking about booking them for one of their photo tours.



Do you get good value for money?



Picture me in Vegas


Check out www.theknot.com and go to the talk tab, then go to ';local boards'; and go to the vegas message board. There are tons of brides on that board that have used PMIV and most have pictures to share. I have never heard a bad thing though! good luck!



Picture me in Vegas


Thanks I%26#39;ll check it out!




The Knot is GREAT! I%26#39;ve learned tons of vegas wedding info on the locals talk part.





Congrats ;-)




Hi Zboyd,





She is worth every penny, we used her last year for pictures at the chappel, we then had a tour and finished with some pictures at the reception.





Hope that helps.

trolling

wow, i was just looking at some of the posts from Tim and his other names...and the responses he got from the posters...Wow I cannot believe that i missed some of these...quite funny and slightly pathetic..i wish i could see the ones that have been deleted...



trolling


an entire thread he started got whacked earlier. Just keep complaining.



trolling


Don%26#39;t take the bait. In other words, ';don%26#39;t feed the troll(s).'; Because one is masquerading as many personalities, so I won%26#39;t post anywhere near ';them.';





Where is that *(^$% ';IGNORE'; button I requested?




Slotto, yes funny. I am fortunate enough/or not, to have a job w/ 2 computers in my office. I keep one dialed in for enjoyment and the other is used for work ( I suppose ). Yes, Some of the deleted ones were funny.




I just dont understand why some of you people are so mean to Tim. He is a very sweet person and asks only serious questions. I sure hope you havent run him off. Do you all know we are meeting for cocktails at the San Remo in July? I just cant wait to meet Tim and his partner. Have a great day!




Slotto:



I only use one other name on here..the one now. I would use tims 42 but cannot post with that name. You must be reading the conspiracy books written by wise2that if you think I am using a bunch of names. The grassy knoll is not too far away!




Strange but true i am becomming addicted to this site. It is quite entertaining. I already got all the info i need for my trip in June and i dont know why i keep checking back here every day... This is becomming like a chat room not a forum but it is sad that if someone does post a valid question that we all suspect its tim or trollboy and im just glad i got my advice before this trollboy crap got worse. Notice how the local expert ';vegasman'; doesnt pertake in these threads..............


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  • Animated Wynn Sign movie?

    Does anyone know if there is a movie online of the animated Wynn sign? I%26#39;ve googled but haven%26#39;t had any luck finding one. I thought the Wynn website had it but it is only a still photo. If anyone has a one minute version or something e-mailable, please let me know.





    We saw it when we were there last month but didn%26#39;t think to record it.



    Thanks.



    Animated Wynn Sign movie?


    Is anyone willing to record an AVI of the Wynn and burn it on CD? I%26#39;d pay for the CD and shipping of course. Can%26#39;t afford to pay for a professional photographer to do it though. Thanks

    Helicopter Tours to South Rim

    Do any of the helicopter tours go to the South Rim? That is the only part of the Canyon I have seen before. Is the West Rim as impressive? I am taking my two boys and want them to get the best views as it may be a long time before they are back.



    Thanks!



    Helicopter Tours to South Rim


    Hi cath, I have been in the same dilemma for months! I have finally booked an airplane tour as it is the only way to get to the South Rim which is by far superior view-wise. It%26#39;s the widest part and also the least commercial. The West Rim is where the %26#39;authentic%26#39; indians are shoved in your face, wasn%26#39;t my style at all, much prefer the South!





    This is only MY opinion though! the helo tours seemed great value for money until I looked at the timings, most don%26#39;t land, and the floor landing is only a lunch stop. Not much chance for taking the pictures of a lifetime. You%26#39;d get great aerial shots from the helo, but potentially none of your boys standing on the Rim.





    I booked the South Rim Air/ground deluxe tour with looktours.com we don%26#39;t pay for it til the day of our tour which gives us extra time to save!



    Helicopter Tours to South Rim


    Thanks fbd. My boys love the idea of the helicopter but I don%26#39;t want them to miss the best part of the canyon. They do not love the idea of a bus! Maybe we should do Scenic to Grand Canyon then a helicopter add-on.




    Cath:





    Looktours offers a fixed wing aircraft flight to the south rim. Then board a helicopter to the floor of the canyon followe by a ride on the river then lunch before returning to Vegas.



    This might be what you are looking for as it would give your boys a helicopter ride and also a great view of the canyon.



    Unfortunately my wife will not do the helicopter so we are just doing the aircraft and bus tour.



    Whatever you decide I hope you have a wonderful time !!!!

    vegasman ? please

    we are staying at the westgate flamingo bay on flamingo road



    according to hotels website there is a instant replay sport%26#39;s bar and grill accross the road from the hotel. my ? is will it be suitable for 4 elderly brit%26#39;s to eat there. i say this becoarse there is no eating facilitie%26#39;s at the westgate. have tried getting the place up on screen but only get one that is in Henderson. the hotel say%26#39;s there is a 10% discount for there guest%26#39;s eating there



    have you any thought%26#39;s on price%26#39;s for meal%26#39;s and will there be any slot machine%26#39;s in the place. have been trying to find a photo of the place, but to no avail. thank%26#39;s UKTRIPPER.





    vegasman ? please


    The bar does exist. It is now called Torrino%26#39;s, or something like that. There menu includes, Burgers, sandwhiches, pizza, chicken in various forms. They do not have slot machines, they do have Video Poker machines. I%26#39;m sure as with most bars and grills in Las VEgas the prices are reasonable. They make good money off the machines, just like the casinos.

    Trip Report 5/15-5/18

    Arrived in LV on Sun. @ 6 pm - about 1 1/2 hrs late on AA from O%26#39;Hare. Waited in the taxi line about 1/2 hr for our ride to Hard Rock. Check in was effortless. We had prepaid our room for $95/nt through Expedia and I had verified my reservation 2x before going. The room was what I had reserved and was more or less what I expected. It was larger than a standard room, had a nice large plasma TV, and a chaise lounge. The bed and pillows were very comfy. The bathroom is a little on the small side and the shower head is very low - anyone taller than 5%26#39;8'; will have to duck. The only bad thing about the room was the bathroom lighting. It was horrible and very difficult to see to put on makeup. I thought it was me w/tired eyes, but my friend confirmed that she had trouble seeing in the bathroom too.





    First evening we took a taxi to Rosemary%26#39;s - price was $29 one way without tip. A bit steeper than we expected. All 6 of us had the prix fixe dinner. The blue cheese lettuce wedge was very good as was my NY strip w/gorgonzola. The coconut bread pudding w/white chocolate gelato was also very good. The rest of our party had salmon, and seared ahi tuna. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed their meals. The service was excellent and the wine steward very knowledgable. After dinner we caught a ride w/my brother in law back to HRH for a little gambling.





    The casino at HRH is really nice. It is very small and there were plenty of $5 table games. We had a lot of fun w/the dealers who seem to be a little more laid back than dealers at other casinos. I didn%26#39;t have a whole lot of luck, but I did have fun. Also, the casino plays great music. A nice variety that sure beats the heck out of annoying slot bells and whistles.





    The next day we checked out the Wynn. It looks a lot like the Bellagio and feels similar. I like the Bellagio better, but it sure was cool to see a golf course on the strip. We did not play here as it was too rich for my blood. We then headed over to the Fashion Showplace Mall. I had not been here since they renovated. Very nice shops. Had lunch at Maggianos and it was what we expected. That evening we had dinner at Venezia Tower @ Bouchon. This is a French Bistro by Thomas Keller of French Laundry(Napa) fame. It was excellent. Great service, great food. The guys had lamb shank, I had the roasted chicken and my friend the roast pork. The portions were plentiful and the waiter was very knowledgeable about wine. Dinner for 4 w/ 1 2/3 bottles of wine - $400. Aargh. A lot of money - take out the wine and the dinner was $250. We left there and taxied to MGM. We had drinks in centrifuge? a bar at the far end of the hotel. The bartenders and waitresses periodically get on the bar and do a choreographed dance. Bizarre, but in a good way. Music and drinks were good here. We headed to see KA. This is a very cool Cirque production. I will say though that the $125 seats are not necessary. you actually get a better view from the second tier seats. Went back to HRH and gambled a little more.





    Last day hubby and I walked to Paris and tried the breakfast buffet. It was very good. Great made to order omelettes and fruit crepes. Decadent croissants too. $12.95/pp for breakfast. I would definitely go back for the buffet. Returned to HRH and went to the pool. Not terribly impressed but was happy that previous comments about everyone at that pool being beautiful were false -at least on that day. Waitresses were quick and efficient. Gambled some more and had dinner at brother in law%26#39;s house in Henderson (cheapest mealof the trip:). Returned toHRH and gambled for 3 hours at Let it Ride on the same $100. Didn%26#39;t win big, but didn%26#39;t lose much either.





    Checkout was very quick. $5 a day resort fee is rather bogus. We didn%26#39;t ever use the hotel shuttle because they neglected to tell us about it. We probably spent $100 on taxis over 3 days. Oh well. I would definitely stay at HRH again or if not stay then definitely gamble there. This was the first trip to LV in 12 yrs where I wished I had another day. Oh, maybe next time.



    Trip Report 5/15-5/18


    Great trip report. Good food and a party too. I didn%26#39;t know about a shuttle either.



    Trip Report 5/15-5/18


    Hard Rock shuttle leaves from the restaurant, not the hotel, just an FYI...




    Great trip report thanks for the info leaving today was planning on breakfast at the Paris buffet tommorow nice to know it is really good :)

    Players card for poker anywhere?

    At the casinos I visit here in the midwest I give them my players card and they track my play. It is combined with any VP or slot pay and they send me comps %26amp; offers based on all of my play.





    I haven%26#39;t noticed anything like that happening in any of the poker rooms I%26#39;ve played at (Bellagio, Aladdin, Monte Carlo, Ballys, Mirage, Golden Nugget, IP, Rio, Flamingo and probably a couple of others I%26#39;m missing)





    The only kind of poker comp I%26#39;ve ever earned in Vegas was when we stayed at the Mirage at the poker/casino rate and were given a special card for tracking our time so they could assure that we%26#39;d put in enough hours at the tables to get the discount. I don%26#39;t believe it was related to our players club account in any way.





    Do any of the casinos actually track play on player card accounts or are comps only given if you play for hours and talk to the brush or if you arrange for a poker rate room?





    Thanks for any insight!



    Players card for poker anywhere?


    Some of them do. IP tracks your poker play at $3/hr on your card. Orleans also tracks play. I%26#39;d recommend you look at the editor reviews on www.allvegaspoker.com. The comp policies are listed in the poker room reviews.





    I don%26#39;t think any poker room awards slot points for poker play. It%26#39;s usually an hourly rate back, or a food coupon, or nothing.





    Some people consider the bad beat jackpots, high hand jackpots, or wheel spins comps. I like them, but don%26#39;t consider them comps since they%26#39;re paid for with the $1 jackpot drop.



    Players card for poker anywhere?


    Thanks for the info, Bigalbr




    A lot of casinos offer a ';Poker Rate'; on their rooms. This gives you a discount over the normal room rate. The Orleans gives you $.50 per hour in food comps. At least that was the rate 3 years ago when I worked there.




    And thanks to you too, VM!

    spa query

    Does anyone know if any of the spas on the strip have a joint spa area? My husband and i would like to have a spa day when in Vegas (staying at Monte Carlo) but not keen on having to be in separate areas.





    spa query


    there are several spas that have couples areas





    Aladdin



    Venetian



    lake las vegas hyatt



    paris





    i will be going in June with my wife for our anniversary and she will be choosing one. Dont know which yet.


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  • Why so much discourse in this forum??

    I lurked in this forum until yesterday when I made my first post. I also asked a question today about breakfast buffets. While reading through topics that interest me, I am astonished at the bitterness found in some posts. People call others names like ';trollboy';,grandprick,etc. I don%26#39;t know what precipitated these events, but I do hope no one will attack me for asking questions about Vegas. Thanks for your interest in this post. Any comments are welcome.



    Why so much discourse in this forum??


    No one%26#39;s going to attack you. As far as the harsh comments some people made yesterday to one person in particular, it%26#39;s better to just not get involved, and don%26#39;t ask. Just try to keep your posts on-topic, think carefully before you post (i.e. don%26#39;t post the same question phrased in different ways 10 times a day). Also, it%26#39;s helpful if you try to search the forum first before posting your question - there is a search feature that does not seem to get utilized very often, and if it did, most people would see that their question had already been answered numerous times. These are just the helpful hints I%26#39;ve learned since joining this forum....



    Why so much discourse in this forum??


    Oh and P.S. some people tend to post a million questions about Vegas, but never contribute answers to anyone else. It can%26#39;t always be take take take and never give. Know what I mean? Even if you can%26#39;t answer everyone%26#39;s questions, you could at least respond to posts like ';trip-reports'; and say ';thanks for the info!';




    The reason for a lot of drama like that is that for some people its fun. Some have a great sense of humor, while other have no sense of humor at all. In one post someone was asking what everyone would like to see in the trip reports. I mentioned that I personally do not care to read how everyones flight was. People jumped all over me regarding that fact. One person who posted that ';ALL airlines Suckk'; complained on and on and on and on about how they almost got bumped. If they would have called the airline and confirmed their flight and gotten seat assignments over the phone that wouldn%26#39;t have been an issue.





    But they didn%26#39;t do that, so everyone on the forum had to suffer because they don%26#39;t like it when someone disagrees with their perceprion of reality. Just my opinion.





    As for the Troll Hunters, they%26#39;re a harmless bunch.




    VM, Troll hunters. Thats a good one. I have a feeling that it will become a forum vocabulary staple.




    VegasMan - it%26#39;s getting old, so stop bringing it up. Feel free to go back and review that thread again if you want. I never went ';on and on'; complaining. I mentioned it ONCE, that%26#39;s all. One time. Try to let things go. You%26#39;ll be a happier person.




    Go back and read the moronic post that ';Grandprix';, ';Tims42'; ';Disillusioned'; have posted on here and you will find out why he is called Troll Boy. This will take you several days because he has clogged this site up with useless babble.





    Anyone can ask questions on this forum, but what gets attacked is questions like this one. It has no informational value to Vegas and is a waste. If people would keep their questions to the topic of Vegas than it would be better.




    Not sure how someone who has never been to Las Vegas and needs to ask a ot of questions would be able to contribute anything to this forum. Typing ';Thanks for the info'; Or ';Great report'; is not contributing. At least not in my opinion. Suggestions like that is what clogs the board.




    I still say vegasboundsoon is the most recent incarnation of Tim.. where did grandprix go? He disappeared as this poster showed up? Why does this poster use the same phrases and terminology as Tims? How is it that this poster does exactly like tim-post a dumb question, wait to get flamed, then start another thread about how upset he is for being flamed? It%26#39;s tim alright. They must have banned grandprix, and this is his next alias. Pitiful.





    ';thanks for your interest in my post'; - classic Tim, and part of his sickness that drives him to need constant attention





    ';any comments are welcome'; - also begging for the attention he so badly needs.




    Vegasboundsoon. Are you from W. Virginia? Just asking




    Examples of how someone can contribute who has NOT been to Vegas before: ';I can%26#39;t find the website for a certain hotel or restaurant'; Newbie sees the post and thinks ';I was just on that website!'; and posts the URL. Or another example: ';Does anyone know of good deals going on at xyz'; Again, Newbie has been doing research for their trip, and knows about a good deal through a particular website. There ARE ways to contribute this forum without being an ';expert';. Just my opinion. :-)

    The greatest Vegas people are ....

    We have the topic about the mosy annoying types of people which is fun. How about the kind of people / examples of people that you find all over Vegas that make your trip the most fun and memorable ?





    For example I enjoyed the craps dealers that were actively involved in the game , cutting up and keeping things lively around the table. I also looked for a table where the people were lively and interacted with each other and had a good time.



    The greatest Vegas people are ....


    I like the poker dealers at the Flamingo. Those guys have always been good to me.



    The greatest Vegas people are ....


    The greatest people in Vegas are the ones that don%26#39;t complain about minor little things. (smokers, non-smokers, slow people, fast people ... LOL !!!)





    The greatest people are the ones that appreciate the fact that Vegas is filled with ALL kinds of people who have come together for a huge party and a great time.





    Viva Las Vegas.




    I would have to say that my favorite person of a trip is usually a good bartender. I like a bartender with a good personallity that enjoys talking to people and not just serving the tourist drinks. Best one i have had out there is named Michelle and she works at the Mirage Baccaratt Bar. Very nice lady. She makes us happy when we go there and our tips show that. We went in March and walked over to Mirage but she wasnt working. Hope to look her up next time.




    For me it is all about the good ';karma';. If the dealer is not friendly or the other player%26#39;s are not having a good time, I won%26#39;t stay long. As my vacation time is to precious to be brought down by ';vampires';. Are we not all there to have a good time?




    The security people doing their duty in the huge guest parking areas .



    Great guys and dolls




    the people who work in the casino or hotel who enjoy their jobs. These people go out of their way to make your stay pleasant and enjoyable. These people make Vegas special.




    I love the poker dealer who pushes me that hugh pot.




    the cocktail waitresses that keep them coming




    Hotel reservation clerks, waitresses, etc that are polite to rude, obnoxious travellers with no manners.




    anyone handing me cash, chips, other monetary items. And a friendly dealer with a good sense of humor is always an added bonus.

    Driving to and parking at Fremont St.

    Can anyone please advise the best route (by car) to take from the Flamingo to Fremont St. Also, where is the easiest place to park?





    Normally I would just go and figure this out but since Fremont St. itself is closed to cars, I thought I should be a little prepared.





    Thanks for the help!



    Driving to and parking at Fremont St.


    From the Flamingo Hotel, head West on Flamingo to the 15 north. Follow that approx 5 miles to the 95 south. Get off at Casino Center Drive (First exit). Park in any hotels parking lot, parking garage, or valet park if they%26#39;ll let you. Sometimes Valet parking is for hotel guests only. If you park in a garage or lot, you might be given a ticket, take this ticket to the casino cage and have it validated. That way all or most of the parking fee will be waived.



    Driving to and parking at Fremont St.


    Main Street Station has valet parking....A great buffet too!!! =)

    Rental cars???

    Since I am going to LV for 3 nights and 90% of my time will be spent somewhere on the strip, only planning to head downtown 1 night. Should I rent a car or just rely on the public transportation?



    Rental cars???


    I wouldn%26#39;t suggest renting a car if you aren%26#39;t really going off the strip much. That is pretty much what I did last time and not having a car didn%26#39;t bother me @ all...



    Rental cars???


    I wouldn%26#39;t ent a car to just go downtown for one night.



    Take a bus down there and a cab back, some hotel/casinos may offer shuttle service from the strip to downtown.




    Public transport should serve you well. If you%26#39;re lucky you%26#39;ll get a ';show'; with your bus ticket!




    I agree with the previous posters - if you%26#39;re going to stay mainly on the strip, don%26#39;t worry about getting a rental car. Transportation downtown and back for one night won%26#39;t cost you that much. We rented a car the last time we went, only because we wanted to venture off the strip a lot - Red Rock, Valley of Fire, off-strip restaurants and shopping, etc. That%26#39;s really the only convenience of having one IMO.

    best breakfast resturants

    We are looking for the best and closest resturant to the Mirage Hotel and casino? Not always a buffet or real expensive one. We do not eat alot for breakfast or brunch , so we call it. We just want a good food menu, decent price place. Thanks



    best breakfast resturants


    I asked this question a few weeks ago and the general consensus was The grand lux cafe at the venetian. Large menu, affordable prices, etc



    best breakfast resturants


    Yes agree - Grand Lux.





    Will be higher than the Dennys at the Casino Royale or some other coffee shops however.





    Most hotels , including the Mirage have a %26#39;coffee shop %26#39; where you can get good food that is not overly expensive.





    If you are looking for a good sandwich ( especially a Reuben ) try Canters Deli in the TI ( next door to the Mirage - take the Free Tram out by the front entrance ) - right off the TI Casino. Try the potato pancakes instead of fries ! YUM.

    Craps Comps

    If I bet $5 pass line with full odds and two $5 come bets with full odds, when 1 bet comes down another goes up, for four hours. Never vary this strategy what, if any, comps would I receive?



    Craps Comps


    This may or may not get you a lot of comps. Where I work, you%26#39;d be rated as a 1. This rating earns comps at the slowest rate. Come bets with full odds are the hardest for the casino to beat. Therefore we don%26#39;t comp them very much. Where do you plan on playing? At a casino with only Double Odds, you%26#39;d have a $45 average, if the shooters can hold the dice long enough to get 2 come bets on the layout. If the casino has 10 times odds you%26#39;d be in $165 by the 3rd roll. At a 3-4-5- table you%26#39;d average $75.



    Craps Comps


    VegasMan, what about the following scenario... Instead of two come bets, I buy the 10 (or 4) for 25, and make one place bet on the 6 (or 8) for 6 dollars (one unit), and press the place bet on the first hit.





    In your experience, what would be the comp rate?





    Tarifa




    $31 average. Do this for 4 hours you%26#39;ll get your room comped at Riviera, Stardust, Fremont, Main Street station. Do it at the Bellagio you%26#39;ll be lucky to get the buffet comped.




    Thanks Vman,



    So comps are not just based on the amount you play but also on the type of bets you make?



    If I am playing 3-4-5 with an average of $75. on the table every 3 or 4 rolls that would be $6. less per roll than the place bettor above but he would acrue comps at a much faster rate?



    What would the place bettors rating be if I amrated at a 1?



    Thanks again.




    Jimi,





    We use 1,2 and 3. A person who only bets the Pass or Don%26#39;t pass, Come or Don%26#39;t Come with full odds is a 1. Place bets and Pass line is a 2. And a person who bets a lot of action on the Props Box is a 3. A 1 is the hardest to beat, a 3 is the easiest. All our players from Hawaii are rated as 3%26#39;s wether they bet the Prop Box or not. It%26#39;s how we keep them happy. On a busy weekend they represent 75% of the Drop in the Craps Pit.




    So I need a Hawaiian Drivers license.



    Is the hawaiian thing pretty standard for casinos in Vegas?



    Thanks ....




    Does '; Hawaii'; mean all places West of Hawaii as well ? Japan, China, HK etc.




    Jimi,





    Not sure about all of Vegas. But it%26#39;s common with the Boyd Group. I%26#39;ve been in Las Vegas for 7.5 years, I have worked for them for 5 years. They bend over backwards to take care of the Hawaiians. Boyd owns Vacations Hawaii, all they do is run planes between Honolulu and other Island cities and Las Vegas.




    Gray,





    Not to me, it%26#39;s the 6 Islands in the Hawaiian Island chain. Hawaii, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, Lanai and Kauai.




    It drives me nuts to see people betting for comps and not to win! Guys, please do not change your betting strategy for a coffee shop comp. We go to casino to get some action /thrill and to WIN and not to eat. Buy your own dinner with your winning.





    Here is a strategy I use and I have own lots of money. Give it a thought:





    1) By pass the come



    2) Place 6 %26amp; 8 with $18 each once a point is established



    3) Fist hit, go for $22 inside



    4) Second hit, ';bring %26#39;em down'; (the hardest words to say in a craps table!)



    The beauty of this strategy is after the first hit, I%26#39;m risking $1 to win $28 !!


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  • Green Valley Ranch & The Palms

    Any thoughts on whether it is worth visiting these? We are out there in June and staying at the Bellagio (only there for three nights), and seeing a show one night. Thanks in advance for any input.



    Green Valley Ranch %26amp; The Palms


    GVR is an upscale local casino catering to middle aged locals. The rooms are above average and compare well to any on the strip. Casino is average local stuff, lots of VP.





    Palms like Rio is for the young and restless who have more disposable income than they know what to do with. It is the place to be seen at if you are young, beautiful, and have implants with lots of money. However it does have a good selection of full pay VP which can make it worth the trip if VP is your thing. It also known to have lots of eye and nose candy.



    Green Valley Ranch %26amp; The Palms


    we were in vegas in december and decided to visit GVR. i was not terribly impressed with it. i would not go again, especially if you are there for only 3 nights. i would rather go to fremont street again. never been to the palms but plan on seeing it in july when we go to vegas again. have a great time !!!!!!




    I have only visited The Palms. I didn%26#39;t really see what was so great about it. To me it was just okay and out of the way.




    Thanks all! I can%26#39;t wait to get to LV. I had heard they were out of the way, so debating whether to fit them in our short time. We watch the GVR show, so thought it might be interesting to see. Cheers!




    I have visited the Palms twice, once right after it opened (and had to leave to go to bathroom because they were sooo dirty) and the second time because my sister was a Vegas Virgin and Real World fanatic. The total time of both stays together was less then an hour. If you in the area go, but do not make a special trip.




    Unless you want to visit because you saw it on TV , I wouldn%26#39;t bother. Neither has anything special that you can%26#39;t get on the strip. Go to Hard Rock if you want something different.




    that the reason we went to GVR, because of the show. its so small to what we thought it would be. the cocktail waitresses are very stuck up, in my opinion, but the other people we came in contact with were pleasant. if you want to see it because of the show then you should, but only for that reason. its pretty far out of the way.

    tickets for a comedian...

    i want to buy tickets for a comedian playing at the mirage.. should i buy them online.. or call the hotel directly? where can i get the least expensive tickets? some websites say they are $ 117 each.. other say $ 170 and others say $ 69 ?



    please help!



    thanks!



    tickets for a comedian...


    Is this for the Danny Gans Show? Tickets through the hotel directly are $100 each. I think the price is the same, no matter where you sit. We got third row, aisle seats yesterday for this show, but we had to call the hotel directly.





    If this is not the show you are referring to, so sorry!

    $$$$ helicopter rides

    I was shocked at the cost of helicopter rides to the Grand Canyon. Anyone have info on rides that are cheaper than the $400. and up ones I was seeing?



    $$$$ helicopter rides


    Connect to grand canyon plane tickets.



    $$$$ helicopter rides


    We used Papillon in LV. It was $250 to go out over the dam, land on the GC floor for lunch and come back over the strip. So worth it. Great experience narrated by an informative pilot.




    Try ';Look Tours'; online, they have very good deals and include a lot in the price. I%26#39;ve read a few posts and reviews on them, and they seem nice.





    Good luck




    I found a couple under $400.





    lvgct.com/helicopter/grand-canyon-chariot-of鈥?/a>





    http://www.heliusa.com/03+las+vegas+departure=to+grand+canyon=g09.html





    http://www.helicoptertoursusa.com/Body.asp?mode=2%26amp;Page=SearchByModeCity%26amp;Type=TO%26amp;TY=TO%26amp;SearchName=Las+Vegas%26amp;eType=Activities





    http://www.papillon.com/

    How are buffets at Sahara and Stardust?

    I got 2 for 1 coupons there so might have to check it out. Just looking for decent meat and potatoes type food.



    How are buffets at Sahara and Stardust?


    Decent is not a word often associated with the Sahara buffet. The Stardust buffet is just that, decent. Heavy on the MSG as they serve a lot of asian food.



    How are buffets at Sahara and Stardust?


    I%26#39;ll have to look at the buffet at Sahara then before I partake. We will be eating at Nascar Cafe one night, so I%26#39;ll look at it then. Just hard to pass up 2 buffets for $9 when you are on a budget :)




    Find out from your insurance what your co-pay is for a stomach pumping. Then you%26#39;ll see how easy it is to pass up. Add that to the $4.50 per person and you%26#39;ll get the true cost of this buffet.




    Ate at the Sahara in 2003. If you like Golden Corral (I do) you won%26#39;t have any complaints.




    For a $1 more, you can eat like a King at Ellis Island! The deal is 24/7, so the only question is how much steak you can handle.





    Also, someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I think you get a 241 buffet coupon if you sign up for a players card at the Orleans. Should be just about the same price as the Sahara.




    Yea, i also have a 241 coupon for orleans also. And oh yes, we will be hitting ellis island for the steak. Any suggestions on best way to get there to ellis if we dont have a car? If Sahara is like golden corral I will be in heaven :) Those are my kind of buffets!




    i ate at both buffets a couple of weeks ago.





    Sahara was ok, full of huge familys with kids, but a good basic selection. I was not ill but some kid had been sick (probably from gorging himself!) and they were cleaning it up.





    Stardust was ok, a bit smaller with less selction but was nicer for it. (no kids!) had breakfast there and they had all the usual stuff.




    I%26#39;m not sure where you are staying but once you get to Bally%26#39;s, its a two block walk east.




    Neither of those buffets are among the best - and that%26#39;s beng kind. Try Aladdin, Ballys, Luxor (Pharoh%26#39;s Pheast) ...even Harrahs or the Flamingo. Frankly, it costs a little more, but the ';Le Village Buffet'; at Paris Las Vegas is my favorite. The last time I tried the Carnival World Buffet/Rio (which has a good reputation), I was disappointed. (Lots of dirty dishes at uncleaned tables.) A sleeper is the VERY inexpensive (but good quality) buffet at The Palms. (Only $5.99 for breakfast buffet.)




    You can get a coupon book with a lot of 2 for 1 coupons by joining most casinos players club. Not just the Orleans.

    Flights to Grand Canyon



    Hi,





    We will be in Vegas from 29.06.05 to 05.07.05. We want to do a helicopter flight to Grand Canyon and not sure if we should book this before we go or wait until we get out there. I have been told that you can get better deals once in Vegas, but am worried that we might not be able to get booked in.





    Also, has anyone done the landing and trip to the ranch ? If so, any good ? worth the money ?





    Grateful for any advice.





    Thanks



    Flights to Grand Canyon


    check out look tours. www.looktours.com

    $5 Black Jack and/or $3 Craps & Bottled Beer

    Anybody know where I can find this combo?



    $5 Black Jack and/or $3 Craps %26amp; Bottled Beer


    orleans



    $5 Black Jack and/or $3 Craps %26amp; Bottled Beer


    Almost anywhere during the weekdays or downtown.




    Bottled beer is the key. I know we played $3 craps at Casino Royale, but we were drinking 8 oz drafts of terrible beer. Paying $1 for that almost isn%26#39;t worth it. I heard Boardwalk might be able to suit my needs but that was a year ago, not sure if that is still true...




    I was at a $5 table at Barbary Coast + Coronas....mid-day on a Friday. Good Luck!




    Was playing $5 BJ and drinking bottled beer well into Friday and Saturday evenings at the Monte Carlo just over a month ago.



    atj




    Casino Royale is not a good place to gamble anymore, the crappy comped beer is one of the reasons.





    You should be able to find $5 BJ most anywhere. The $3 craps on the strip would be the challenge. Maybe Slots o fun. Casino Royale is the only place I know of where you can%26#39;t get comped bottled beer.




    El Cortez %26amp; Golden Gate usually have $3 craps, $3 BJ, %26amp; bottled beer....all at the same time!




    Oh heck, they have Michelob for $1, you would tip a buck anyway right ? Buy 3 bottles and go to the table.





    Yeah the comped beer was small but they come around all the time .


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  • Thank you Trip Advisor for Cleaning House

    I think (paws crossed) I can safely hang up my Troll Hunting gear and go back to obsessing on how to get back to Vegas and to finish that darn Trip Report . . . .



    Thank you Trip Advisor for Cleaning House


    Jaco,



    What have you done ?



    Come on I%26#39;m dying to know.





    Toffeeman



    Thank you Trip Advisor for Cleaning House


    Thank you Trip Advisor, thank you Jaco.





    Back to Vegas business.




    Thank you tripadvisor, Thanks Jaco....





    The troll hunting gear has been placed away for now.





    Now I can focus on my Vegas Trip in June.




    What happened????




    Here we go.......




    Vegasbound,





    A bit of advice for you. If you want to be taken seriously, you have to act and post seriously. So far your posts have very little to do with Las Vegas topics. All you want to know about is Trolls, discourse and more trolls. You%26#39;re only semi-serious post was which buffet to try for breakfast. Are you flying all the way from Kisseemee Florida to stay only 1 night in las Vegas? If so, then yes, you want the best buffet. If you%26#39;re going to be here for a few days, try both of them.




    Vegasman:


    I didn%26#39;t need to be attacked. I just simply asked a question to which I did not know the answer!




    I%26#39;m sorry, who attacked you?




    Uh oh.....Jaco....I am going to get my Troll hunting gear.....might be a problem arising......




    Thanks TripAdvisor, VM and Jaco for getting rid of tims. But, I don%26#39;t think you should put away the Troll Hunting gear just yet. I think another one is on board. Only time will tell.

    A bunch of Las Vegas questions..

    Hi all, this is going to be a first for me (in LV)... so here are all I need to ask:





    1. Got a salone suite at Bellagio. How do people like this room? Is it an old room or modern room? I am asking because in NYC for example, Waldorf=Astoria costs almost $700/night for a great suite, but its not for everybody as it has an antique feeling to it. Some prefer Omni Berkshire with its modern interior.





    2. Is Las Vegas famous for its reasonably priced dining choices? Or for cheap buffets? What are the top 5 restaurants and top 5 buffets? How are the prices on these?





    3. What else is there to do if I am not going to gamble? Just take photos of hotels and the Bellagio fountains? :)





    4. Anything else you recommend for first timers?





    5. Thanks a lot!



    A bunch of Las Vegas questions..


    Oh, and I also wanted to ask what advantages / priorities the Salone Suite offers. Any complimentary services or line passes?





    Thanks!



    A bunch of Las Vegas questions..


    Oopsss.. I need to ask one more question.. sorry for all these back to back questions...





    Has anyone had any chance upgrading to the penthouse suite from the salone suite? I see that the suites are available but I dont really want to pay another $300/night for it. You think calling them and asking for a upgrade for a reduced price will work? Anyone had any chance? Thanks again!




    Timmy Boy, is this you?




    No V-Happy..why do people always assume that when questions like this are asked, i am the one who posts them? And you know I could never afford to stay at the Bellagio!




    V-happy: you are enormous help... maybe next time....





    Anyone that wants to help? Thanks!




    1 I have never stayed in the Bellagio, but since this hotel has not even been opened 7 years yet all of their rooms are modern. Not an old one in the bunch.





    2 The 5 most favorite buffets of people on this forum are Bellagio, Paris, Aladdin, Orleans and Bally%26#39;s





    sincityhotels.com/restaurants/buffets.html Is semi up to date on the prices for the buffets. Give or take $5 on the price.





    3 Eat, drink, party, shop, sightsee, golf, people watch, swim, sun, tour, gawk, spend, eat, drink and party.





    4 You can walk through most casinos in 30 minutes or so and get a decent feel for the place. But to see it all, some places will take you hours. Caesar%26#39;s, Bellagio, Venetian, Mirage and Paris deserve more of your time in my opinion.





    Must see free activities that I take first time visitors to see include:





    Fountains and Conservatory at Bellagio.





    Forum shops at Caesar%26#39;s





    Architecture, Frescoes, Gondoliers and tiled floor by the lobby at the Venetian.





    Fremont light show downtown.





    Sirens show at Treasure Island.





    Volcano, Tigers and Aquarium at Mirage.





    Vegas.com is a great place to see what shows are available during your stay. Click on ';shows'; enter the dates of your stay and choose from whatever category you want a list.




    Prices on the higher rated buffets are $20-$35 per person such as at Paris, Aladdin, Bellagio. Join their players club and you will often get a discount of 2 for 1 or $10 off or something. I still have a philosophical problem with dropping $35 on a buffet, but alldin and Paris really are good. What I like to do is get up late and go to the Paris Breakfast Buffet about 10:30 am. By the time you are seated, they will begin switching to lunch. That way, for the breakfast prices, you get all the yummy breakfast stuff like crepes combined with the more continental fare on the lunch buffet (and desserts!)





    Vegas dining has goten more expensive but there are deals out there. IMO they are usually not worth the hassle. The $5 steak offers are usually not that good and usually offered in a cafe with little for ambience (Hey, it%26#39;s 5 bucks!).





    You will find moderate pricing in most restaurants and pricing from 25-80 per person in the nicest restaurants (like Hugo%26#39;s). Go look for the reviews under restaurants to get a feel for them. I do think it is a good idea to research restaurants in Vegas, especially for dinner. There are so many choices and many are hit or miss. With only a few nights, I want to make the best of it! For Upscale steak -- The Steakhouse in Circus Circus is tops on everyones list. Best Value in Vegas for one of the better steakhouses in the country.





    For first timers, just visiting each of the better resorts (Bellagio, Venetian, Paris, Luxor, Mirage) is entertainment in itself. Also, if you like shows, Vegas is the best! Research the shows on this site and Vegas.com to get an idea of what is available. Many shows tickets can be purchased at half price at the half-price booths located on the strip on the day of the show.





    Also, as a first-timer, go downtown and do the Fremont Street Experience -- It%26#39;s worth the trip!





    Lastly -- Use the Search feature on this forum to look for answers to your questions. If you don%26#39;t see the answer you%26#39;re looking for -- ask away!




    You will love the Bellagio . This will be our 5 th time to Vegas and our second at Bellagio . All the rooms are modern . Lots to see and do and if you like to shop you lucked out . All the designer stores are there . You can go downtown for something different to do and see .

    Eating.... Downtown advice

    My husband and I will be staying down on Fremont street starting July 4th. Any good places to eat downtown for breakfast, lunch or dinner? Thanks for the help!!!!



    Eating.... Downtown advice


    Hugo%26#39;s cellar in the 4 Queens for dinner. Definately



    Eating.... Downtown advice


    OK I would try Andres for high end french dinning, it is the best frenchie joint in town. If you like Italian the best is downtown also at a place called Chicago Joes, very inexpensive compared to the strip joints.





    I also like a place called the Ice House and the Brew Pub at MSS for bar type food and casual entertainment.




    Vegashomeboy I%26#39;ll be at the GN in late June and am interested in eating at Chicago Joes. Do I need to get a cab or can I walk from the GN. Also. do you recommend I make reservations?





    Thanks in advance USCXV




    I stay at GN all the time and eat at Chicago Joes frequently. I always have a rental car, so I drive. It%26#39;s not a long walk, but I would not recommend it after dark. It%26#39;s ';off the beaten path'; and pretty dark most of the way. I%26#39;d take the two minute cab for five bucks or so. During the week at lunch, go ahead and walk it.




    Thanks for the great advice staunchsteve.

    Bally's vs MGM Grand tower

    Hi I am travelling to LV in October (22-25), never been before and am trying to choose between the two hotels above. recommendations please? many thanks



    Bally's vs MGM Grand tower


    Hi -you will love Vegas. We just got back from our first visit last week and are already planning to go back in October! And I am someone who would never have listed Vegas in my top 1000 of places I wanted to visit!!



    Didn%26#39;t stay at either of your choices (stayed at Mirage which was superb in every way) but, just on location and overall impression as a new visitor, I would say that Bally%26#39;s looked nicer, more fun and in a much better location. Hopefully someone with more knowledge will also advise you.



    I also suggest that you look at user reviews for both hotels to give an overall impression, but remember that everyone has different values!! We have seen some negatives about Mirage which we simply couldn%26#39;t agree with. We had originally only booked there for 3 nights and loved it so much that we went back again for another 3 nights after touring in Arizona, even though we had reservations at the new Wynn resort. Good luck - there is so much to see and do- I hope you will at least be able to enjoy some of it in the short time you are there.



    Bally's vs MGM Grand tower


    I have stayed at Bally%26#39;s several times. There are two towers there. If you choose to stay at Bally%26#39;s, request a room in the North Tower which has been renovated.





    Ballys is in the center of the strip and a good location.





    I happen to think that either hotel would be a good choice. MGM is a nice hotel located on one end of the strip near Luxor Tropicana, NYNY, etc.




    I%26#39;ve stayed at both in the past year. Either hotel would be a good choice in my opinion. The Ballys North Tower room and the MGM Grand Tower room that I stayed in were comparable: both very nice. MGM might get the edge, but honestly the difference wasn%26#39;t that great.





    Overall, MGM is a bit more upscale, and a bit more expensive. It has a beautiful entrance lobby and a greater selection of high-end restaurants. It is huge.





    Ballys is smaller and has a more utilitarian check-in lobby, nothing fancy. It is attached to Paris through a ';cobblestone'; walkway, though, which offers a lot of great dining opportunities.





    Personally, I prefer Bally%26#39;s location in the heart of mid-strip, directly across from Bellagio, and would choose it for that reason alone. But that%26#39;s just my preference; MGM is in a great spot itself.





    MGM has a great pool complex, but when I was there last October they only had one small pool open.




    thanks people for your useful advice: i think i will go for Bally%26#39;s




    I have stayed at both and would stay at Ballys over MGM.It took us a long time to get from room to strip at MGM and room at Bally%26#39;s was much bigger.both have good pool complexes and access through to Paris is an advantage.also closer to Bellagio fountains. Another hotel I would highly recommend is Monte Carlo. -we tend to stay there everytime we go now.




    Bally%26#39;s is also a good choice, because your player card works at Bally%26#39;s, paris and Caesars Palace, so you can earn more popints if you are a gambler.





    Location is great!




    In October, a lot of the hotels will only have one pool open. Some hotels will not have any open, so call the hotel to inquire first.





    We%26#39;ve stayed at the MGM many times, and think you get a lot for your money there. The pool and spa are excellent, and it has many great restaraunts inside. The hotel is huge, but my husband and I like the larger hotels etter. There is lots more to do, the bigger the hotel is (but just our opinion though).





    It really depends on what you are looking for in your stay, but we liked MGM much more than Bally%26#39;s. Bally%26#39;s is not bad, but MGM is our favorite.




    Like the previous posters, I will also recommend Bally%26#39;s. I haven%26#39;t stayed at MGM, but I stayed at Bally%26#39;s fir the first time last month and loved it. The things that stuck out to me...





    1. The lobby is actually right inside the entrance doors. You don%26#39;t have to wind all the way through a casino to get to the front desk, which was nice.





    2. Bally%26#39;s has airport check-in, which could potentially save you a lot of time standing in line to check in at the hotel. Take advantage of this.





    3. It%26#39;s at an intersection with Barbary Coast, Caesars, and Bellagio. PRIME location.





    4. Rooms in the North Tower are very attractive and large. (Haven%26#39;t stayed in the South Tower, which I understand has not yet been renovated.)





    Have fun!




    I have stayed at both. I did not like Bally%26#39;s at all. MGM gets my vote. Better pool, better restaurants, nicer rooms. There is no comparision for these two hotels.




    I%26#39;ve stayed at both. Bally%26#39;s is by FAR a better choice for a first timer if you want to spend much time seeing other places outside your hotel. It could take up to 30 minutes in and out of MGM if you get stuck in the Emerald Tower. Its a LONG walk and valet is almost always SLOW. Monte Carlo would be another good option.


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  • mgm west wing

    Has anyone stayed in the West Wing of the mgm? I%26#39;m staying there for my first trip and I know how awful everyone says the emerald tower was--and I%26#39;m pretty sure the West Wing is just the rehabbed emerald tower... I want to know if i should switch??



    mgm west wing


    Cat - I haven%26#39;t stayed in the West Wing, but was considering it for our next trip. After reading some trip reports though, I%26#39;m not so sure. From what I hear the room itself is nice (newly rehabbed) but very very small, especially the bathroom. Someone mentioned that the sink was actually right as you walk in the door! I for one am easily claustrophobic, so that%26#39;s my hesitation. If the size of the room doesn%26#39;t matter for you though (if new/clean takes priority) then it may be a godo choice for you. Just do a search on ';west wing'; on this forum and see what comes up! :)



    mgm west wing


    Yeah, ';switch'; to Monte Carlo.




    Is the Monte Carlo better? I thought of staying there...i%26#39;m clueless!




    Cat



    If at all possible change your reservation to the Aladdin. I just stayed there last week and the room was huge and very nice with a bathroom the size of a small guestroom. Double vanity with all the fancy goodies, a huge soaking tub and a seperate shower. Also the comode is in its own little doored room. If you can score it get a room facing the Belagio for the fountain show. The beds are good too but I frankly didnt sleep much.





    Matt




    Thanks Matt...I%26#39;ll look into it...glad you had that good of a time :) I%26#39;m so excited!




    Cat...





    Do not stay in the Emerald Tower at MGM! We%26#39;ve stayed at MGM over 7 times, and trust me, the room is a great rate but very, very tiny. It is also at the other side of the hotel, and a super long walk to get to. Unless you do not plan to spend much time in your room, then it shouldn%26#39;t matter. MGM is a fabulous hotel though, but upgrade to the Grand Tower where the rooms are better.





    Honestly, all of the ';megaresorts'; are beautiful in their own way. It just depends on what is most important to you. Base your decision on what you plan to do...lots of sight seeing (location), good restaraunts (buffets), or shopping, shows, entertainment, gambling (casinos), etc. Each hotel has something different to offer.





    Bellagio is more expensive, but in the center of the strip. Mandalay Bay is at the end of the strip, but so is MGM. You may need to take monorails to get back and forth. Venetian and The Wynn are at the ';other'; end of the strip.





    This is why we rent a car a few days, so we can stay anywhere on the strip, and travel more easily. We definitely walk to sight see, but in the July heat, and with a large crowd, traveling by car is usually an option for a day or two for us.





    -Jen




    Curious Cat,



    I am ALSO booked at the West Wing!!! I wish I would have read these reviews before booking. I am getting some iofo about upgrading the room...I just don%26#39;t know if I do it now or when I check in. I%26#39;m afraid I won%26#39;t be able to switch and we%26#39;ll be stuck in the West Wing :(





    Are you booked already as well?







    Kafe




    We stayed there last year and were supposed to have a room in the Emerald Tower/West Wing. Here%26#39;s a tip, check in at the airport and politely ask for an upgrade to the Grand Tower.




    I%26#39;m already booked...I didnt even choose it because it was cheaper...I just thought the room looked modern...I hate dingy hotel rooms. But looks like I should consider getting a room in the grand tower...its the same price anyway. Who knows?? Maybe I%26#39;ll luck out and get upgraded...yea right. Thanks for all the posts!!!




    Again, if you are worried...you may want to call reservations ahead of time and change your reservation. They will change your room type, at no extra charge if the room cost is the same.





    Good luck

    Vegas Show Comments

    I am going to vegas next week and was wondering if anyone has seen any of these shows and if they were good. Folies Bergere at tropicana. Impro at Harrah%26#39;s. Xtreme magic By Dirk Arthur at tropicanaor showgirls of magic at san remo. Also i was wondering are the topless shows just for guys. I want to see a dancing show but would rather not have it topless half way through it. Thank you for your comments.



    Vegas Show Comments


    Hi Heather,


    The wife and I went and seen Folies Bergere at the Tropicana last week it was a pretty good show. It was topless and it is not just for guys there were mostly couples in the theater. Buy tickets when you get there, discount coupons are available.



    Vegas Show Comments


    Heather.. I have seen Folies and it is a fairly good show. It is just a classic Las Vegas showgirl type show. Very tasteful, so there is no need for you to feel uncomfortable. I believe there is also an early show that is covered.



    Try the free slot pull outside the Tropicana for chance at winning free show tickets or discounted ones.



    You might also like Jubilee at Bally%26#39;s. Jubilee is the same kind of show as Folies except the costumes are much more elaborate. They also offer a backstage tour.




    I went to Improv at Harrahs. Had a great time! I don%26#39;t remember the names of the comics but they appear to rotate the lineup frequently. It was a good value and I think it may be easy to score a discount on the tickets. Occasionally a coupons pops up.




    Thank you so much everyone. I just want to see one of the shows that you see previewed on tv but most are topless and i didn%26#39;t want to be the only women in there. I can%26#39;t wait to go and see one of the shows. Thanks

    Rooms in the Aladdin

    I have stayed at Sahara, CC, Imperial Palace, Luxor and MGM.





    I upgraded in MGM and had a great room with a brilliant view of the whole of the strip. I could just sit on the window ledge, and admire the view. I am going back in August and fancy the Aladdin, mainly because its newish and its location. (yes I do know that there will be construction work going on).





    Question is do I risk that my room at the Aladdin will be as good as the one at MGM. I will be gutted if I get a small, dingy room, with a little window, that I can%26#39;t sit and admire the view.





    I will be upgrading to the fountin view. Is there a particular floor # that is better.





    What shall I do, risk it or go for it.





    Many thanks.



    Rooms in the Aladdin


    We got back from a recent trip to LV and the Aladdin. We paid $30 per night extra for the view. We ended up on the 37th floor and the view was not too bad. As far as the Aladdin I would maybe pay a little extra and go to the Mirage or Paris. I have stayed at Mirage before but if you want the fountain view go to Paris.





    The main reason....the bed was like a sheet of plywood!





    Have fun.



    Rooms in the Aladdin


    I%26#39;ve stayed at the Aladdin my last several trips to Vegas and really like it. The rooms are decent sized and well furnished with huge bathrooms. The windows in a standard room are not very large, but you could easily turn the large sitting chair around and look out the window until your heart is content. I think I have a digital picture at home of my girlfriend standing in front of the window at night. If you%26#39;d like to get me your contact info I%26#39;d be happy to take a look for it tonight and send it to you so you have an idea of what you%26#39;d be in for.




    Hi Syder





    Thats really kind of you but I will take your word on it.





    Many thanks, I%26#39;m thinking I%26#39;ll be ok in the Aladdin.




    My husband and I have stopped in the Aladdin 3 times already (4th time coming up in September - yay!), and we cannot rate it highly enough.





    We have found everything to be great: rooms, comfort, cleanliness, beds, shopping, view, service, food, gaming, shopping, bathrooms, personnel, oh and did I mention the shopping?





    I%26#39;m not sure what impact the construciton work is going to have but hopefully it won%26#39;t be too intrusive.





    Have a fabulous vacation!

    Bally's bound in July

    Will be staying at Bally%26#39;s in July. Looking for any information on rooms, dining, slot club and pool. Thanks



    Bally's bound in July


    I just posted a trip report about a week or so ago. Ballys%26#39; 5\5-5\9. I also did a review with some pictures on trip advisor . Sorry can%26#39;t really comment on the pool as we did not go. Too much else to do. Have a good time.



    Bally's bound in July


    I love Bally%26#39;s. They have the best rooms on the strip. The location is perfect right in the middle of the strip. The restaurants have great food , and Paris Hotel is connected with great restaurants as well. The pool is okay nothing spectacular, but it is very big and gets a lot of sun. The poolside Bar is top notch. Make sure to try a G-string Colada or the Berry Colada. The casino is okay but never hit any big payouts. You should have a great time.




    Ask for a renovated North Tower room. The South Tower has better views, but I don%26#39;t think they%26#39;ve gotten around to renovating them yet. (Ask and report back!) North Tower elevator is closer to the pool, too.





    Eat at Paris. Better 24-hour cafe (Cafe St. Louis), better buffet, better snack bar. A bit more expensive but worth it. Mon Ami Gabi at Paris is a good moderately priced restaurant, but you probably already know that.





    I love Bally%26#39;s pool because a) it has a deep end (11-12 feet) where adults can drift around without scrapping their knees, and b) it%26#39;s one big pool around which everyone congregates, rather than 6 acres of half-arsed mini-pools and ';lagoons'; that are all of 3 feet deep.





    I had no luck whatsoever with slots at Bally%26#39;s or Paris, for that matter.




    I%26#39;ll be heading to Bally%26#39;s in less than 48 hours. I%26#39;ll be happy to post a report when I return. I haven%26#39;t stayed there in the past 15 years, so I%26#39;m anxious to see how it has changed. Or not.

    Best Restaurants?????

    Im looking for great romantic restaurants on the strip that serve steak and chicken entrees......help me out





    thanks



    Best Restaurants?????


    How about a price range?



    Best Restaurants?????


    Just about every restaurant on the strip serve steak and chicken. All depends on how much money you want to waist on it. Try Commanders Palace, but take a load of cash.




    Try Hugo%26#39;s Cellar.




    Hugo%26#39;s Cellar is not on the strip... but a good place to eat if you go downtown :)




    I%26#39;m also interested in a nice romantic dinner for my boyfriend%26#39;s b-day... I%26#39;m sure he would love a Steak House... or a nice seafood place.. Maybe around $50 - $60 a person..





    Thanks ..




    Several steakhouses around. My favorite for steak and seafood is CC Steakhouse. Very formal and elegent setting and less expensive than any on the strip.





    My second choice for steak is Del Friscos or Mortons if I cannot get in at CC. Much more expensive though.




    Best steakhouse on the Strip? The Range on the second floor at Harrahs. Best to call for reservations.



    Best steakhouse in Las Vegas? Austin%26#39;s at Texas Station. A little out of the way, but worth the trip for 5 star white glove sevice.


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  • Did anyone see...

    Did anyone see Inside Edition last night?





    They went to several buffets around the country to check out the health and sanitary conditions of these. They found really disgusting things like employees sneezing and coughing and then handling food items, they found serving handles inside the food container after guests had served themselves...the list goes on and on. They mentioned the Harrah%26#39;s buffet and how the food was not being kept at ideal temperatures...The message was '; Be careful with buffets...you%26#39;ll get a lot more than what you bargained for';....





    Stick to the Bellagio...Paris ...and Mandalay Bay.....(at least that%26#39;s what I do)



    Did anyone see...


    I%26#39;ve worked in upscale restaurants when I was in college. This doesn%26#39;t surprise me. Why do you think Bellagio, Paris and MB would be any different ?

    Lance Burton Show

    Does anyone know if the lance burton show is worth the money??? If it is, would it be better if I purchased tickets prior to our trip or would it be a safe bet that the discounted ticket places for the day of the event would have tickets?? (I think there is a discounted ticket stand in the coke bottle??)





    Thanks for the help and advice!!



    Lance Burton Show


    We saw Lance Burton - my husband loves magic, I normally don%26#39;t care, but I really enjoyed it!



    Lance Burton Show


    I saw him a very years back. He was awesome and I would go see him again. We got our tickets the same day. Sometimes it is better to purchase in advance, just in case.




    I agree with the above..Great show!! I think you will enjoy it.




    My boyfriend and I saw him last January, and I%26#39;m thinking we paid about $80/ticket which seems embarassingly high. (We didn%26#39;t bother with the 1/2 price ticket place, though we probably should have.) It was a decent show, but certainly not something that I would ever see again or even recommend necessarily.





    Lance has a very strange voice and speaking pattern...has anyone else noticed this?? It%26#39;s kind of like a bad Jack Nicholson. (Maybe I had one too many drinks?)





    And the cheesy Corvette at the end of the show has got to be replaced.





    I love magic shows, but I guess this one didn%26#39;t do too much for me.

    is the aladdin under construction right now??

    i am staying there in a couple of weeks.. has anyone been there recently? i paid full price so i better get full ammenities!!



    is it under construction????



    is the aladdin under construction right now??


    I have heard construction will not start until July. Even with construction, impact will be minimal as they are reported to be working on small areas, closing them off while they renovate. Kinda like Disneyworld shutting down a ride for the same reason. You might miss it, but still tons to do and enjoy.


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  • Any clubs with actual seating? Not $300 Booths?

    I was looking at the descriptions of all the clubs and was amazed at the rates the booths go for... One bottle minimum starting at $300 OUCH...





    Are there any clubs out there...where you can actually have a seat to rest for 10 minutes... with out having to empty your wallet? I love to go dancing, so I won%26#39;t be resting much..but would be great to know the ';option'; is there if I wanted to..





    Thanks ... =0)



    Any clubs with actual seating? Not $300 Booths?


    Just to clarify... we are into hip hop, top 40, r%26amp;B just not Techno or high energy music...





    Thanks...



    Any clubs with actual seating? Not $300 Booths?


    I remember being at Rain at the Palms and finding some places to sit down, this was on a Saturday night and I know we didn%26#39;t have bottle service at a table or anything. The night is a little fuzzy if you know what I mean, but I remember finding a place to sit down there, both inside and out.




    Studio 54 has seats upstairs and downstairs if you get there early enough. They also have the VIP seating that will cost you big!




    did you have specific clubs you were wondering about?





    rain does have several areas where you can sit down without bottle service... the bottle service areas will be roped off, everywhere else is fair game...




    I heard OPM has really good hip hop music.. I just don%26#39;t want to end up at a club where they play A LOT of high energy and techno stuff...





    Thanks for the input..




    If you go early (before 11) you will be able to get seats at OPM. After about midnight they also open a lounge area that has couches, chairs, etc so more room opens up then.




    I hear Friday%26#39;s are really good at OPM but I don%26#39;t get to Vegas until 10:30 PM.. Are saturday nights just as fun? do they play hip hop on that day too?




    OPM is all hip hop all the time. I%26#39;ve never been on Saturday, all I know is their theme that night is ';Sugar Saturday';




    Where is OPM????




    It%26#39;s in the Cesar%26#39;s Forum Shops.. that%26#39;s all I really know...

    A Slow Dance Anyone?....

    I saw this question posted on another board, but it hadn%26#39;t received any answers. Now I am curious myself. Clubs only tend to play fast, upbeat songs and no slow songs. If I want to have a romantic night with my bf and get a few slow dances in, where in Vegas would I go?



    A Slow Dance Anyone?....


    Spearmint Rhino? There were a few slow dances going on when I took a tour there . . .



    A Slow Dance Anyone?....


    Where is that Jaco? Is it on the strip?




    Ah jaco - I missed you last week! : )





    Daner, I believe that the Spearmint Rhino is a (ahem) strip club................




    Dancer - this is a strip club - but I would guess that you and the BF would have a better chance at a slow dance here than any of the better known dance clubs . . .




    oh. lol. Ummm.....I think i%26#39;ll pass on that one! :) Thanks anyway.





    Can anyone else give me an idea of a good place to go? Maybe a specific lounge act or something that has a dance floor?




    dancerforlife: try this place, I think you%26#39;ll like it. very romantic.



    www.vegas.com/nightlife/bars/peppermill.html




    That actually looks pretty nice. Something to keep in mind, thanks! :)




    you may want to try the country bars. either gilleys in the frontier or dillons out on boulder highway( more of a locals place)




    I was at the Mandalay bay last night %26amp; the first lounge (missed the name of course) when you walk in the front entrance had a really great band playing %26amp; there were about 8 couples up dancing %26amp; having a great time

    Is this crazy ??

    Myself and my wife will be in Las Vegas from Ireland in February 2006 for 4 nights. I have read with interest all the reports on the hotels in Las Vegas but can%26#39;t make our mind up. My wife likes the Luxor because of its theme, also Hotel Paris for the same reason so my question for all you Vegas lovers, would it be crazy to change hotels on such a short trip, maybe 2 nights in Luxor, one in Paris and if the Budget is good, maybe Ceasers for a night. Thank you for reading this, any suggestions would be great.



    Is this crazy ??


    IrishDave- I know it can be hard to decide with so many good choices, but changing a hotel 2 or 3 times is NOT a good idea. From what I know and understand, it%26#39;ll take about 3 hours out of your day each day you change rooms. Thats a big chunk of your vacation!



    Is this crazy ??


    whats crazy in wanting to try out all those fab hotels if you dont mind packing and moveing i would go for it .the price will get more as you go along i would say luxor the cheapest followed by paris then ceasers so think about what hotel you realy want to start off with incase your budget runs low if you are going mid week then hotel rooms will be a lot cheaper for you- fri and sat are there more pricey nights in vegas have you checked the hotel web sites to see if they are doing any web specials you might be able to save money by booking in advance if you know your dates



    well good luck and have a fab viva las vegas




    Mom is right. Aren%26#39;t they always. Best to get a centrally located hotel and just visit the ones you are interested in. Have fun




    Each to their own I say. In all our visits we have never stayed at one of the hotels for 1 night and then moved on, we have stayed at 1 for 4 and then changed to a more expensive one for another 5. The move did not take up 3 hours of our day - left first hotel at 12 and 2nd one took an early check in (they say 2 or 3 pm but we have found it is not a problem checking in earlier), so we were in the room by 1. I think 3 hotels in less than a week may be a bit too much and I would go for 2 max, but you have the option to do what you want.




    I%26#39;ve switched before with no problem, but I%26#39;d just make one move from Luxor to Paris for the change in neighborhood. Paris to Caesar%26#39;s isn%26#39;t really necessary, as you can walk to Caesar%26#39;s from Paris in minutes and see everything there is to see.




    Man, thats Crazy ...





    But I like crazy.





    I pack light and live out of my suitcase in case I have to make a quick exit out of town so it would be easy for me.





    Whatever floats your boat - if its fun for you - switch away.




    Hi, took my husband to LV in April this year for 4 nights. We stayed in the Aladdin for 2 nights %26amp; then Bellagio (penthouse suite - utterly fab!) for the other 2.



    Didn%26#39;t find it a hassle at all checking in %26amp; out %26amp; it was all left to me coz someone was too busy plying poker!!!!




    We stayed 3 nights and Caesars and then moved to Alladin for 4 - I must say that we wasted a few precious hours moving hotels - so I wouldn%26#39;t recommend it when you are only there for 4 days. Enjoy - whatever you decide!




    Many thanks for the replies, think we will just do two, the Luxor and ???, dont mind which, once my wife is happy with them, again, many thanks.




    Enjoy, you%26#39;ll have a great time!

    Trip Report - 5/12 - 5/16

    We just got back from Vegas late Monday and boy, what a ride! We stayed at the Luxor Hotel and it was great; the West Tower rooms are every bit as nice as people say they are. We had a ton of room to tool around in even though the bathroom was a tad on the small side. The standalone shower was huge, and the water pressure was the best I%26#39;ve ever had at a hotel. It did take a while for the shower to drain, however, so if you planned on being in there a while you%26#39;d end up standing in a couple inches of water. No big deal though, my shower at home does the same thing. The bed was very comfortable and we got plenty of pillows. Upon arrival, we even got a little freebee from the hotel - they sent us about 200 bucks of food by accident. Apparently it was supposed to go to another family who%26#39;s last name was one letter off of my boyfriend%26#39;s (I%26#39;d ordered him champange and strawberries as a surprise so that%26#39;s why we got anything in the first place.) We let them know their mistake and not only did they promptly send up what I had pre-ordered the week before, but they let us keep the other food! Great customer service. The pool area was big, very very good for sunbathing but not very much shade. I loved the pools but the cabanas looked run down. We ordered room service and it was okay - I got a great shrimp cocktail with huge shrimp but my boyfriend got a four cheese pizza which ended up making him sick. We ate at the Sacred Sea Room - wonderful wonderful food and atmosphere. We also ate at PF Changs which was okay. Gambling was a ton of fun, the casino%26#39;s slots treated me very nice (I love those Frog Prince ones!) and my boyfriend had a ton of fun playing Let It Ride poker at the Tropicana. We both got royally dusted downtown at the 4-Queens however; the table games down there did nothing but take all our money and it wasn%26#39;t even fun losing it. I did all the Vegasy things - took a couple pictures with the hunky gladiators outside of Caesars, saw the lions at MGM and went to the top of the Stratosphere. All in all, I can%26#39;t wait to go again - I%26#39;m now planning my August trip with my best friend!



    Trip Report - 5/12 - 5/16


    Thanks for the report. Sounds like a lot of fun, makes me want to go again too!



    Trip Report - 5/12 - 5/16


    Thanks so much for the report!




    sounds like fun..wow you scored on the room service thing..lol I love those frog machines also...o.k, I love all of the machines...I%26#39;ll be going again in July and Sept...can%26#39;t wait..

    best time to avoid crowds at buffets

    I don%26#39;t like buffets myself but my wife does. I hate waiting in long lines. What would be good times to avoid crowds for breakfest and lunch buffets? Thanks in advance for the info.



    best time to avoid crowds at buffets


    On my last trip, I walked by the line at the Paris buffet around 8:00 or 8:15 am, and there didn%26#39;t appear to be a line at all. Hubby and I went back around 10am for breakfast, and we had to wait 30 minutes. I guess I would plan to get there by 9am to be safe.



    best time to avoid crowds at buffets


    Usually if you go for lunch by 11:30, or after, say 2:30-3, you should miss the hectic period.




    Two other ways to speed things up are:



    1 - If you are at a Buffet in the hotel you are staying at then check the front desk and see if they can provide a VIP Line Pass.





    2 - If you are signed up for a players card the ask at the players desk for a VIP Line pass also.





    Hope this shortens your chow lines!




    Pretty simple really either go early or late and avoid peak times.




    I agree with pencilpusher, just don%26#39;t go during peak times, my fiance and I work odd hours ( not the typical 9a-5p) so when do we eat out it usually at odd times and nothing is ever crowded.




    sorry i meant i agree with Vegashomeboy...I was looking at the wrong post name.




    Worst times to go...Breakfastime..lunchtime..and Dinnertime..lol

    Which buffet GN or Main St Station?

    We%26#39;ll be visiting downtown and Fremont St experience on our forthcoming trip and would like to eat at one of the above buffets. The GN website doesn%26#39;t mention which stations they have and MSS mentions 9 stations but 3 of these are American, Southern and South western (which all sound like variations on American to me). We particularly like the Aladdin for it%26#39;s variety (excellent salad, N African etc) so which of these two do you recommend?



    Which buffet GN or Main St Station?


    Main Street is the best IMHO.



    Which buffet GN or Main St Station?


    Main Street Station.




    Main Street Station,





    The GN%26#39;s buffet has really gone downhill as well as the hotel and casino.




    Having eaten the Golden Nugget buffet (dinner) a number of times I can tell you it is not worth the money ($14-$16 incl. tip). The carving station consists of turkey or ham and ';Baron Of Beef';, which appears to be the thigh of a steer. It is very average roast beef nearly always cooked ';medium';. They never serve prime rib or steaks, which are typical at most dinner buffets charging that kind of grub fee. Their ';seafood night'; is really a waste of money as crab legs and shrimp are both soggy and salty. The best part of their buffet is their salad selections (very good). For only a couple dollars more (around $16.99) you can get a prime rib dinner off the ';Room Service'; menu. That is VERY good, as is their NY Strip dinner at about $21.99.




    MSS. Not only do you get great food, you eat in such a beautiful room. You%26#39;ll forget where you are!




    Main St. Station





    aloha...




    I agree with MSS as by far the best. I would put the Nugget behind the Fremont also.

    Sunday, April 4, 2010

    Whats capacity of the House of Blues?

    ...For a rock concert.



    Whats capacity of the House of Blues?


    Is it the largest arena in vegas



    Whats capacity of the House of Blues?


    This site will help you....





    http://www.hobspecialevents.com/index.asp




    Check out their website. They have a slide show you can view. It looks bigger (and has seating) than the one in Chicago but not as big as LA. Hope this helps!!




    Its not an arena, its more like a club. My guesstimate is 800-1000 capacity

    hard rock, palms

    On most of the reviews I see that alot of people seem to think the Hard rock Hotel and the palms are not great places to stay. I%26#39;ve always heard they are the two trendy spots.. Is this not true?-thanks



    hard rock, palms


    They are for youngsters who want to be seen and show off assets, bodies, and b00b jobs.





    hard rock, palms


    Stayed at the Hard Rock last year and loved it. People complain that is far off the strip, which it is, but it wasn%26#39;t a big deal to us. We would take a cab to the strip or even walk and spend the night there, then come back to the HRH for late night partying...Pool was fantastic...




    I went there for dinner in april and it seemed to be a great place. I guess people complain about the noise. After a night of drinking-i%26#39;m sure I will not even hear the noise.




    If your into people watching and having a good time Center bar at Hard Rock is the best (younger) bar in Vegas in my opinion. Hands Down.




    The Palms was a bit cheesy IMO, I do like the HRH but I agree with it being too far off the strip. I prefer to be in the middle of the action. HRH is also more of a boutique casino/hotel versus a mega resort- its much smaller so there isnt as much going on, etc. NYNY is a great place for a younger crowd, as well as MGM. Both have great restuarants, good bars/clubs etc.




    i think i am going to go with ny ny. i try to stay a different place everywhere I go. Some hotels have just been ok, but by no means does it ruin my trip.-thanks for the help

    6 days until Arrival

    Getting v excited. We go to San Diego Tuesday for 3 nights and then driving over to Las Vegas (4th visit)



    Staying at Monte Carlo, have two shows booked - Lance Burton %26amp; Mamma Mia, planning on driving to Valley of Fire and somewhere else (but haven%26#39;t decided yet!)





    Thinking of going to Premium outlets if I can find my way there.





    Wouldn%26#39;t have got half as many ideas/tips if I hadn%26#39;t been on the forum.





    Will post a report when I get back



    6 days until Arrival


    You will really like MC.Great location %26amp; the Houdini Bar is nice for a drink.



    Mamma Mia was great....you%26#39;ll have a ball.



    Enjoy!!!



    6 days until Arrival




    I really enjoyed Mamma Mia and my husband had to admit that he liked it too (even though he doesn%26#39;t like ABBA).



    We%26#39;d quite like to see Lance Burton this year so I%26#39;ll be looking forward to your views on his show when you get back.





    Have a great time and be lucky.



    HEV




    Premium outlet mall is very easy to get to. Just take Interstate 15 towards downtown and it%26#39;s like exit 14B but not sure but just ask at check in at MC and they will tell you. It%26#39;s a great mall.




    thanks all!!!



    Will let you know about Lance Burton when I%26#39;m back. I%26#39;m not actually too keen on going but the boyf wants to go, his punishment is having to come to Mamma Mia with me!

    expedia

    I have booked with them for cancun--and getting a room was awful--said they were booked-finally got one--I realize cancun can be a little weird sometimes--will i have a problem in vegas? i think the deal was that the rooms were not clean yet.



    expedia


    I%26#39;m confused as to what you are saying. Do you mean when you checked into the hotel in Cancun the rooms weren%26#39;t ready??? If so that has absolutely nothing to do with Expedia or any third party you may have booked through.


    As far as availability, if there are no rooms available on the dates you specify, the website will inform you of this. Again, I don%26#39;t see how room availability would be the fault of Expedia. You probably should book your trips a little earlier next time.



    expedia


    I agree with VL - the rooms not being clean yet had nothing to do with Expedia...that would be like thnking Expedia is responsible for your flight being late departing. You should look at Expedia as a travel agency, not the operator of the hotel.





    Expedia is one of the most reliable booking sites online. I cannot tell you the last time we had a booking error with them.




    sorry to be unclear, i had all my paper work and i was fine at the airport, but when i went to check in the hotel, they said they had no reservation for me and they were booked and i showed them all my paper work and they said sorry- finally they said they found a room 3 hrs later-the hotel was not even 50 % full-maybe they wanted money--it%26#39;s mexico




    i guess it was a mexico thing, not an expedia