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    #21
    Originally posted by PorkPie View Post
    $40 buy-in - assume this was a tourney? Sound's like a good way to do it, esp if there's free drinks
    No, a cash game, people came and went. I was up to $180 dollars at one point but tilted later in the session and it all disappeared, but thoroughly enjoyed it, where else could you get 6 hours drinks and entertainment for £25.

    One guy was on about $200 when I arrived and must have been $600 by the time I went out.
    Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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      #22
      Consider the Black Rock River trip, this was great:

      Black Canyon River Adventures | Colorado River

      It's really interesting as they show you various aspects of how they constructed the Hoover Dam, ie before it was built various survey work was going on. You also stop at a beach.

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        #23
        Do the grand canyon helicopter ride. It's great and may well be stopped soon unless they win their battle with the eco-warriors. We used Grand Canyon Tours - Las Vegas Tours - Papillon although the female pilot made me nervous . For you gambling lightweights...pah! The Bellagio blackjack tables paid for the family's 3 week USA roadtrip and then some

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          #24
          <rant>
          So I'm trying to get accomodation sorted, will be there with young-uns (3 & 1). We're going for a friend's wedding, so would like to stay where they're staying (mandalay), and if not very close. My missus wants to go for a "kid friendly" hotel, which as far as I can tell, means one that is mentioned vaguely favourably on mumsnet. She also doesn't want one where "when you come out the lifts and go through the lobby smells of smoke" - as this was a negative comment about some of the hotels on mumsnet. Also, she'd like a suite, so we can shut the sleeping kiddies away while we're still up (ker-ching!). Personally I don't reckon I'm likely to be going to vegas again, so would like to stay on the strip.

          I've tried to reason with her. This is vegas, it's not designed for kids. We're only there for a week, they can put up with (a) a few late nights and (b) walking through a lobby that smells of smoke. We don't need to spend an extra grand to get a suite. We also don't need to stay in the MGM, far enough away from the mandalay, just because one mum on mumsnet says its good for kids. She doesn't like the look of the luxor because there are no positive comments on mumsnet about it.

          ARRRGGGGHHHH!

          </rant>
          We don't have to save the world. The world is big enough to look after itself. What we have to be concerned about is whether or not the world we live in will be capable of sustaining us in it.
          - Douglas Adams

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            #25
            Originally posted by PorkPie View Post
            <rant>
            So I'm trying to get accomodation sorted, will be there with young-uns (3 & 1). We're going for a friend's wedding, so would like to stay where they're staying (mandalay), and if not very close. My missus wants to go for a "kid friendly" hotel, which as far as I can tell, means one that is mentioned vaguely favourably on mumsnet. She also doesn't want one where "when you come out the lifts and go through the lobby smells of smoke" - as this was a negative comment about some of the hotels on mumsnet. Also, she'd like a suite, so we can shut the sleeping kiddies away while we're still up (ker-ching!). Personally I don't reckon I'm likely to be going to vegas again, so would like to stay on the strip.

            I've tried to reason with her. This is vegas, it's not designed for kids. We're only there for a week, they can put up with (a) a few late nights and (b) walking through a lobby that smells of smoke. We don't need to spend an extra grand to get a suite. We also don't need to stay in the MGM, far enough away from the mandalay, just because one mum on mumsnet says its good for kids. She doesn't like the look of the luxor because there are no positive comments on mumsnet about it.

            ARRRGGGGHHHH!

            </rant>
            Went with the family and stayed at the Four Seasons. Close enough to the action but also doesn't have a casino in it so is quite chilled.

            EDIT: Here you go: http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_R...as_Nevada.html
            Last edited by oracleslave; 9 November 2011, 12:17. Reason: Link

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              #26
              Originally posted by PorkPie View Post
              <rant>
              So I'm trying to get accomodation sorted, will be there with young-uns (3 & 1). We're going for a friend's wedding, so would like to stay where they're staying (mandalay), and if not very close. My missus wants to go for a "kid friendly" hotel, which as far as I can tell, means one that is mentioned vaguely favourably on mumsnet. She also doesn't want one where "when you come out the lifts and go through the lobby smells of smoke" - as this was a negative comment about some of the hotels on mumsnet. Also, she'd like a suite, so we can shut the sleeping kiddies away while we're still up (ker-ching!). Personally I don't reckon I'm likely to be going to vegas again, so would like to stay on the strip.

              I've tried to reason with her. This is vegas, it's not designed for kids. We're only there for a week, they can put up with (a) a few late nights and (b) walking through a lobby that smells of smoke. We don't need to spend an extra grand to get a suite. We also don't need to stay in the MGM, far enough away from the mandalay, just because one mum on mumsnet says its good for kids. She doesn't like the look of the luxor because there are no positive comments on mumsnet about it.

              ARRRGGGGHHHH!

              </rant>
              The Excalibur is the next one along from the Luxor, so 2 blocks from the Mandalay Bay. It's aimed at families. No idea if it would get the Mumsnet seal of approval though. The MGM is on the other side of the crossroads from the Excalibur so not much further.

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                #27
                Originally posted by PorkPie View Post
                <rant>
                So I'm trying to get accomodation sorted, will be there with young-uns (3 & 1). We're going for a friend's wedding, so would like to stay where they're staying (mandalay), and if not very close. My missus wants to go for a "kid friendly" hotel, which as far as I can tell, means one that is mentioned vaguely favourably on mumsnet. She also doesn't want one where "when you come out the lifts and go through the lobby smells of smoke" - as this was a negative comment about some of the hotels on mumsnet. Also, she'd like a suite, so we can shut the sleeping kiddies away while we're still up (ker-ching!). Personally I don't reckon I'm likely to be going to vegas again, so would like to stay on the strip.

                I've tried to reason with her. This is vegas, it's not designed for kids. We're only there for a week, they can put up with (a) a few late nights and (b) walking through a lobby that smells of smoke. We don't need to spend an extra grand to get a suite. We also don't need to stay in the MGM, far enough away from the mandalay, just because one mum on mumsnet says its good for kids. She doesn't like the look of the luxor because there are no positive comments on mumsnet about it.

                ARRRGGGGHHHH!

                </rant>
                Right, tell us which one you want to stay at and we'll pop over to Mumsnet on our sockies and post nice things about it.
                "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                  Right, tell us which one you want to stay at and we'll pop over to Mumsnet on our sockies and post nice things about it.


                  My preference would be luxor as we could get a suite, or 2 rooms, for the cost of one room in the mandalay.
                  We don't have to save the world. The world is big enough to look after itself. What we have to be concerned about is whether or not the world we live in will be capable of sustaining us in it.
                  - Douglas Adams

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
                    Went with the family and stayed at the Four Seasons. Close enough to the action but also doesn't have a casino in it so is quite chilled.

                    EDIT: Here you go: Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas Reviews and Photos, Las Vegas, Nevada - TripAdvisor
                    Thanks OS will take a look
                    We don't have to save the world. The world is big enough to look after itself. What we have to be concerned about is whether or not the world we live in will be capable of sustaining us in it.
                    - Douglas Adams

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                      #30
                      Many of the gaming hotels I walked through felt dated. I'm thinking 'you know Frank Sinatra is dead don't you?'

                      I ended up staying in a non-gaming hotel off the strip, 10 minute walk away, called the platinum hotel, very comfortable with loads of space and a full size kitchen. The Ice maker was a nice touch although it's cooler in Vegas now.
                      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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