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On January 06 2009 Windee wrote:

Do any of the Vegas casinos offer the game 21+3 (blackjack with 3 card poker side wager)? Thank you.

Not that I know of, no.

On January 05 2009 Paul Strigler wrote:

Archon just filed documents detailing a new option agreement to sell the Wet N’ Wild property to Chris Milam (yet again). Can you provide any insight on this new deal, and why Milam has entered into an agreement to pay more per acre than his original option to buy the land?

Cheers,
Paul

This is probably a discussion better suited for the blog:

http://www.ratevegas.com/blog/

We have regular ‘Open Topic’ type discussions there.

Anyway, my guess is that he simply had no choice – whatever project he has planned now must still pencil out at the higher cost and given that there aren’t a lot of other options for Strip land, that’s the ballgame.

On January 04 2009 carol from NC wrote:

Going in April and would like to see a dinner show. Have already seen Tina & Tony’s Wedding and considering Sopranos Last Supper at Greek Isles Casino. Can’t find any reviews or a seating chart. Dinner is prior to show at the Greek Isle Rest. 2nd question. Do you know of any good shows we should consider downtown. It doesn’t have to be a dinner type.

Thanks

Hello,

The Soprano’s Last Supper has been popular enough to hang around for a few years, which in terms of Las Vegas entertainment, is a very good sign. I’ve heard from others that have seen the show and they enjoyed it – if you like dinner theater, it’s one of the only options.

There aren’t a whole lot of shows Downtown as not a lot of the hotels have showrooms. In April, Gordie Brown will be back at the Golden Nugget – he’s a singer/impressionist that has a large following.

There’s also the ‘Marriage Can Be Murder’ show at the Four Queens. It’s a dinner theater show, like Tina & Tony’s Wedding.

Helpful Links for More Info: Golden Nugget, Four Queens

On January 04 2009 Dave Lockerman wrote:

Hi

We are getting married at the Wynn in Vegas in April this year.

We are looking for a restaurant to go to in the early evening that has a lively atmosphere where we can have a dance and a great time and ideally some good american style cusine.

We have about 15 guests ranging in age from 16 – 50.

We are also looking for a quiet bar before the restaurant where we can have some champagne and maybe some finger food.

Does anyone have any good ideas? Any help you can give will be very much appreciated.

Thanks

First off, congratulations. If you haven’t been to Wynn Las Vegas, I think you will agree that it is a beautiful spot, especially to get married.

I’ll take the bar question first… Your best bet is probably ‘Parasol Up’, located just off the casino at Wynn Las Vegas. They have a good sized seating area with full bar service. Alternatively, the ‘Eastside Lounge’ on the new Encore side of the building has seating next to large windows that overlook the pool. Either one would be a good choice based on what you seem to be looking for.

For the restaurant, the only bit that threw me a little was the prospect of dancing, just because many places don’t have space for that sort of thing. With 15 people though, you may want to take advantage of the private dining rooms many of the restaurants have. I’d recommend taking a look at the following:

  • Botero Steak – Located inside Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, Botero is a new restaurant with a very lively atmosphere. It has indoor and outdoor seating, weather permitting.
  • Tableau/An American Place – this restaurant is located in the Wynn Las Vegas Tower Suites lobby. It’s currently called Tableau but by the time you arrive, it may have already been transformed into An American Place. A bit quieter than Botero but the food has always been excellent.
  • Country Club – Overlooking the golf course’s 18th hole, this is a North Carolina style steakhouse. The food is very good and the views are unmatched.

I hope the above helps!

Helpful Links for More Info: Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, Wynn Las Vegas

On December 27 2008 James R Harrison wrote:

What hotel/casinos on Fremont have in-house car rentals. Name of car rental company.

Golden Nugget – Budget
Fitzgeralds – Value and Enterprise

On December 25 2008 gary wrote:

Our first time in vegas. staying at the newyork newyork.can we swim there? staying 2/18 2/20 if not, where can we swim?thank you

The pool at New York New York is closed through March 2009. That’s not uncommon for Las Vegas, as it is fairly cold in the Winter.

Helpful Links for More Info: New York New York

On December 25 2008 gary wrote:

1st time in vegas,Staying at new york new york..was that a good choice? Do they have match plays?

New York New York is a solid mid-range hotel in a very good location – easy walking distance to many of the major attractions in town.

MGM Mirage’s (hotel owner) Players Club card offers match play as part of their rewards system – make sure you sign up for the free program when you arrive.

Helpful Links for More Info: New York New York

On November 10 2008 Carol O'Reilly wrote:

Visting Vegas in April and going to buy Cher tickets. I hear she sings only a few of her original songs but mostly songs of other pop artists. Have you had any feedback on her show? I am sure it is visually tremendous but we are more concerned about the music she performs. Thanks. Carol from NC.

Hello,

I haven’t seen the show and don’t know that much about her set list but here’s a review from the local newspaper:

http://www.lvrj.com/living/18966454.html

Helpful Links for More Info: Caesars Palace

On November 02 2008 Thomas wrote:

Hello,

I’ve booked a room at ti for my stay the first weekend of Dec. I was having a hard time choosing between Mirage and TI but chose ti because it was a bit cheaper. ($30 night)

I’m a huge sports fan and plan on doing a lot of sports gambling at the book. I’ve read that the Mirage sportsbook is one of the best and I’ve heard nothing about the book @ ti.

Should I consider changing my reservation to The Mirage since the sportsbook is a big part of my stay?

I do know they have a tram from ti to mirage so maybe I can just tram it when I want to watch a game? What do you think?

The sports book at TI is pretty small, tucked away in a corner. The book at The Mirage is larger and more plush.

The two properties are very close together – you wouldn’t have any problem taking the tram or walking over if you wanted to watch a game at The Mirage.

Helpful Links for More Info: The Mirage, Treasure Island

On October 31 2008 Deborah Damon wrote:

Hi Hunter: Happy Halloween. I wanted to let you know that my friend and i had a great time in vegas even though both of us got sick. Next time i will go but with out the flu shot. Anyway while i was there i my friend and i ate at a place called Hash House a go-go and i wish i could send you a picture of the size of the pancakes that they served there. Can you tell me how i can get this picture to you and to let every know about this resturant. It should be something everyone who comes to Vegas ought to try, just make sure that you come hungry.

Hiya there,

Feel free to send any correspondence to editor@ratevegas.com – thanks.

I’ve been told Hash House-a-Go-Go is a great spot, though I haven’t tried it myself.

Cheers,
Hunter


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