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05-22-2019, 09:57 PM
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Location: central fla.
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Originally Posted by RunForTheRoses
I don't know where you live but explore for at least a day a desert environment-Red Rock Canyon or Valley of Fire. If you can hike the more better. The desert really is quite beautiful and I know it is getting hot (take precautions and again I don't know your health...) but go in the early hours...then do the more touristy stuff.
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Thanks for that...am in fla...already 95 here...so ok with the heat...will try to check on of those out...
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05-22-2019, 10:22 PM
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Top Horse Analytics
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Originally Posted by sammy the sage
Thanks...Augenj...
got any other recommendations as far other eatery's....or things to do...or things to avoid...
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The "new" bridge over the Colorado River below the dam is spectacular if you're not afraid of heights. It's 900 feet above the river and a couple of hundred feet above the dam. Drive south towards the dam on 93/I-515/I-11 and get off at the dam exit. Turn right into the parking lot for the bridge. You can walk across it to Arizona and look down to the river. Sometimes, desert bighorn sheep are along the walls.
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05-23-2019, 04:03 PM
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Location: central fla.
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Best poker room for the tourist...(which will be me)....medium limits 5-10 or 10-20...???
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05-23-2019, 04:30 PM
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tmrpots
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 2,285
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Originally Posted by sammy the sage
Best poker room for the tourist...(which will be me)....medium limits 5-10 or 10-20...???
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Lotus of Siam for Thai food.
Medium to high limits strip
Bellagio
Aria
Wynn
Venetian
Lower limits strip
Caesars Palace
Flamingo
Planet Hollywood
Mirage
Mandalay Bay
Venetian
Off strip lower limits
Orleans
Southpoint
Redrock
Green Valley Ranch
Downtown
Golden Nugget
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05-23-2019, 09:36 PM
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Location: central fla.
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Originally Posted by barn32
Lotus of Siam for Thai food.
Medium to high limits strip
Bellagio
Aria
Wynn
Venetian
Lower limits strip
Caesars Palace
Flamingo
Planet Hollywood
Mirage
Mandalay Bay
Venetian
Off strip lower limits
Orleans
Southpoint
Redrock
Green Valley Ranch
Downtown
Golden Nugget
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Thanks Barn..
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05-23-2019, 11:12 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 14,569
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Go to Las Wages........
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Want to know what's wrong with this country?
Here it is, in a nutshell: Millions of people are
pinning their hopes on a man who has every
chance of returning to the WH, assuming that
he can manage to stay out of prison. Think about it.
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05-23-2019, 11:37 PM
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Location: Denver
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Originally Posted by fast4522
It has been a few years since being there so I can not same it is the same but glad to share. For me it was all about a nice seat in the sports book with electrical outlet for the laptop. Paris sportsbook was hard to beat having everything I wanted, my trips averaged 6 to 8 days with the wife. Having a location I could be in the sports book for the afternoon and the wife could go close by and pop in when bored was cool for her, she liked Bills which is no more but was Barbary Coast and Bellagio etc. When in Paris one of the book managers was AL, a gruf talking black man who I could always count on for a comp to the Paris buffet and a line pass to get to the front if there was a line twice for my stay often in Ballys or Paris hotel I got great rates for. I loved to go to Tony Romas for beef ribs, I think they are gone too. Breakfast was always tuned to getting sports book early, Planet Hollywood Mall leftover (Alladin desert passage mile I think) a few Breakfest joints in there. The variety of dinner options was fantastic. When I wanted a different sports book I was in a cab to a very short drive to the Palms, the manager there let me have the or multiple versions of the racing form for a buck each and I got the buck back if I returned them without marking them up (at Paris racing forms were free to me) Everything like concerts I got reservations weeks in advance and some really great ones, once went to a Trisha Yearwood when she was at the height of popularity all her hits normal length concert with a 6 song encore ending with the ending song "somewhere over the rainbow bringing down the house. Red Rock canyon as well as the casino was real cool. The Wynn sports book always was fit into a trip.
More than you asked for, so will end it by saying driving around the area you will learn what to avoid (roads) and how they drive can be a challenge.
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I went to the Paris soon after it opened. I was walking through the race book, paused to watch a race (I don't give a shit who is running. I'll always stop to watch a race), and two guys in suits came up to me. It looked like a hit, but it was two people from the Paris offering me scads of perks for joining the horse racing betting club (I don't actually remember the name of the club). I had to be honest with them and tell them I don't come to Vegas that often, and when I do it's usually for business. Still, they wanted me to join. So I did. Never played there again.
My brother and the degenerates he hung out with used to play at the Imperial Palace. Hey, if the totes work and they are reasonable about comps, why not?
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05-24-2019, 12:10 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Boston+Ocala
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Originally Posted by HalvOnHorseracing
I went to the Paris soon after it opened. I was walking through the race book, paused to watch a race (I don't give a shit who is running. I'll always stop to watch a race), and two guys in suits came up to me. It looked like a hit, but it was two people from the Paris offering me scads of perks for joining the horse racing betting club (I don't actually remember the name of the club). I had to be honest with them and tell them I don't come to Vegas that often, and when I do it's usually for business. Still, they wanted me to join. So I did. Never played there again.
My brother and the degenerates he hung out with used to play at the Imperial Palace. Hey, if the totes work and they are reasonable about comps, why not?
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i had a friend of mine putting in bets for me 30 years ago at the Imperial Plaza. we had $200 to win on a first time starter at Pimlico and the IP wouldn't pay the winning ticket claiming that we fixed the race. it took us 5 months to collect and had to go in front of the gambling commission to eventually get paid. it was only a $15 horse.
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05-24-2019, 12:17 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2004
Location: New Hampshire
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Originally Posted by lamboguy
i had a friend of mine putting in bets for me 30 years ago at the Imperial Plaza. we had $200 to win on a first time starter at Pimlico and the IP wouldn't pay the winning ticket claiming that we fixed the race. it took us 5 months to collect and had to go in front of the gambling commission to eventually get paid. it was only a $15 horse.
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I could not recommend the IP for anything because it is a dump if it is still there. But next to it was a real cool car museum.
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05-24-2019, 05:07 AM
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Posts: 4,149
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Originally Posted by fast4522
I could not recommend the IP for anything because it is a dump if it is still there. But next to it was a real cool car museum.
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The IP was torn down and is now the Linq, has the big ferris Wheel in the back. I liked the old IP race and sportsbook. Had the tiered seating. Was pari-mutuel when I was there.
I remember there was a rumour that the IP was in the shape of a swatstika. The owner was also alleged to have parties on April 20th for a certain fuhrer.
Last edited by RunForTheRoses; 05-24-2019 at 05:08 AM.
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