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I went around Thanksgiving and the Bellagio buffet was around $40....but I didnt know they had unlimited champagne.
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sn00pee wrote:
-bring semi-formal/formal club attire.
This. One of my friends had the audacity to try and get into Pure with sandals on...
sn00pee wrote:
-bring semi-formal/formal club attire.
This. One of my friends had the audacity to try and get into Pure with sandals on...
Originally Posted by devildog1776
if you can find a vegas girl that would be ideal.
Originally Posted by devildog1776
if you can find a vegas girl that would be ideal.
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
just booked my ticket/room for feb 11th
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
just booked my ticket/room for feb 11th
My questions for the next time I go:
Where are the cheap buffets?
What hotels do you recommend (I got a suite at the Trump last time)?
Do you recommend a getting a rental?
How cheap of a buffet are you looking for?
I like the Venetian, the Flamingo is best bang for your buck IMO.
I know you swore off cabs, you don't really need a car in Vegas. I've flown in a couple of times, the majority of the time we drive there and we never use our cars.
Different strokes for different folks, I disagree with devildog. I've stayed off the strip (timeshare) and on the strip. While it is cheaper to stay in the timeshare we have always had a better time when we stay on the strip. Easier if you want to walk down if your friends are acting a bit lame, easier to take girls to the room, access to pools. Off the strip is cheap, but sometimes it's a pain in the %#$ trying to get around. Just take a huge %#$ cooler to the room and stock it with beer and alcohol.
just booked my ticket/room for feb 11th
Been there that early, nothing is really popping. May-June
My questions for the next time I go:
Where are the cheap buffets?
What hotels do you recommend (I got a suite at the Trump last time)?
Do you recommend a getting a rental?
How cheap of a buffet are you looking for?
I like the Venetian, the Flamingo is best bang for your buck IMO.
I know you swore off cabs, you don't really need a car in Vegas. I've flown in a couple of times, the majority of the time we drive there and we never use our cars.
Different strokes for different folks, I disagree with devildog. I've stayed off the strip (timeshare) and on the strip. While it is cheaper to stay in the timeshare we have always had a better time when we stay on the strip. Easier if you want to walk down if your friends are acting a bit lame, easier to take girls to the room, access to pools. Off the strip is cheap, but sometimes it's a pain in the %#$ trying to get around. Just take a huge %#$ cooler to the room and stock it with beer and alcohol.
just booked my ticket/room for feb 11th
Been there that early, nothing is really popping. May-June
its my bdayOriginally Posted by ksteezy
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
just booked my ticket/room for feb 11th
I went around that same time last year, you should have waited till It warmed up a bit for the pool parties....guaranteed you still will have the time of your life, XS is a must or don't go.