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Level42:

--- Quote from: one2three on January 29, 2008, 06:39:31 pm ---How to Blow a weekend in Vegas:

10:00pm - Blow into town.
10:15pm - Do a few lines of Blow.
10:45pm - Get a Blow job from a hooker.
11:00pm - Get pissed at the hooker for overcharging and Blow a fuse.
11:10pm - Go down and Blow your wad at the tables.
11:10 to 3:00am - Drink too much and Blow chunks on some dudes shoes.
3:01am - Receive a Blow to the head from said dude.
3:25am - Get stoped by the police and Blow a .28 Blood alcohol level.
3:30am - Friends promise cops they'll take you directly to the room.
3:35am - Blow off cops and head to the strip club.
3:50am - Hit the A.T.M. and drain the checking account.
3:55 to 4:30am Blow the remainder of your cash on lap dance after lap dance.
4:45am - Get kicked out of the club after telling the stripper her teqnique Blows.
5:00am - Stumble back to the room, pass out on the bathroom floor.
8:30am - Wake up in a pool of vomit and seriously consider blowing your head off.

Repeat as required.





Or you could just have take in a show and see the sights. :dunno


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Sounds like a game of Leisure Suite Larry ! :D

Zero_Hour:

--- Quote from: jcroach on January 30, 2008, 12:11:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: ark_ader on January 30, 2008, 03:09:23 am ---Buy some arcade parts from Happs (near the airport) and then visit Billiards N More across the street and sell them some.

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I'll be in Vegas in the spring too for a conference. Thanks to everyone for the advice.  Does Happs sell direct to the consumer from their Vegas location?

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Been awhile since I've done it, but I did place a phone order and pick it up at their Vegas location.

Once the Super Bowl is over, things will calm down for a while in Vegas, and even weekends won't be nearly as crowded as they are in Summer or the Thanksgiving - Superbowl time frames.

For non-gambling gaming fun, Pinball Hall of Fame is really the only thing worth it in my opinion. The casino arcades just aren't what they used to be (some have even been completely removed) and Gameworks seemed a bit on the rundown side the last time I went there (year or so ago).

DO NOT go to Circus Circus unless you have the desire and supplies to re-enact a scene from Fear and Loathing. The place is pure nasty these days, and will soon be history.

Another restaurant recommendation: Mesa Grill at Ceasars. Expensive, but phenomenal food and service.

Avoid the Steakhouse at Treasure Island (can't remember the exact name but Steak is in it  ::)). It was almost as expensive as Mesa, and not anywhere near as good.

ark_ader:

--- Quote from: Zero_Hour on January 31, 2008, 12:42:36 am ---
--- Quote from: jcroach on January 30, 2008, 12:11:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: ark_ader on January 30, 2008, 03:09:23 am ---Buy some arcade parts from Happs (near the airport) and then visit Billiards N More across the street and sell them some.

--- End quote ---

I'll be in Vegas in the spring too for a conference. Thanks to everyone for the advice.  Does Happs sell direct to the consumer from their Vegas location?

--- End quote ---

Been awhile since I've done it, but I did place a phone order and pick it up at their Vegas location.

Once the Super Bowl is over, things will calm down for a while in Vegas, and even weekends won't be nearly as crowded as they are in Summer or the Thanksgiving - Superbowl time frames.

For non-gambling gaming fun, Pinball Hall of Fame is really the only thing worth it in my opinion. The casino arcades just aren't what they used to be (some have even been completely removed) and Gameworks seemed a bit on the rundown side the last time I went there (year or so ago).

DO NOT go to Circus Circus unless you have the desire and supplies to re-enact a scene from Fear and Loathing. The place is pure nasty these days, and will soon be history.

Another restaurant recommendation: Mesa Grill at Ceasars. Expensive, but phenomenal food and service.

Avoid the Steakhouse at Treasure Island (can't remember the exact name but Steak is in it  ::)). It was almost as expensive as Mesa, and not anywhere near as good.

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It wasn't that long ago when they (circus circus)dumped all their arcade machines.  It really winds me up why they (circus circus) did it.  The parents play downstairs while the kids play on the machines.  Sounds smart eh?  No they rip them out and put in grab'em machines.

Yes they have the adventure dome, but its not the same.  Not like in the 90s.

No wonder that kids are strange these days.  Put em in an arcade - that will straighten them out.  ;D

one2three:

--- Quote from: Level42 on January 30, 2008, 06:08:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: one2three on January 29, 2008, 06:39:31 pm ---How to Blow a weekend in Vegas:

10:00pm - Blow into town.
10:15pm - Do a few lines of Blow.
10:45pm - Get a Blow job from a hooker.
11:00pm - Get pissed at the hooker for overcharging and Blow a fuse.
11:10pm - Go down and Blow your wad at the tables.
11:10 to 3:00am - Drink too much and Blow chunks on some dudes shoes.
3:01am - Receive a Blow to the head from said dude.
3:25am - Get stoped by the police and Blow a .28 Blood alcohol level.
3:30am - Friends promise cops they'll take you directly to the room.
3:35am - Blow off cops and head to the strip club.
3:50am - Hit the A.T.M. and drain the checking account.
3:55 to 4:30am Blow the remainder of your cash on lap dance after lap dance.
4:45am - Get kicked out of the club after telling the stripper her teqnique Blows.
5:00am - Stumble back to the room, pass out on the bathroom floor.
8:30am - Wake up in a pool of vomit and seriously consider blowing your head off.

Repeat as required.





Or you could just have take in a show and see the sights. :dunno


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Sounds like a game of Leisure Suite Larry ! :D

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That must've been what happened to LSL 4 (what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas)

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