It's inside Caesars. I guess when Judisp2 mentioned how it's "WAY WAY off the Strip" he's referring to the fact that if you're on foot it's still a pretty good hike from the Strip sidewalk to the bar, which is true.
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It's inside Caesars. I guess when Judisp2 mentioned how it's "WAY WAY off the Strip" he's referring to the fact that if you're on foot it's still a pretty good hike from the Strip sidewalk to the bar, which is true.
Gas is averaging like $4.15 a Gallon. Shell is charging like $4.25.
Is Gas prices affecting your mongering? I remember like 7 years ago, I could put $5 in the tank and cruise forever. Nowadays $5 bucks wont even move the gas gauge in my car.
[QUOTE=Vegas Black]Gas is averaging like $4.15 a Gallon. Shell is charging like $4.25.
Is Gas prices affecting your mongering? I remember like 7 years ago, I could put $5 in the tank and cruise forever. Nowadays $5 bucks wont even move the gas gauge in my car.[/QUOTE]Even worse, da clinic is chargin $25 these days when I remember it used to just be $10.
I'm partial to Toby Keith's at Harrah's, and I'm not a fan of either country music or Mr. Keith in particular. The food is pretty good though. I'm just a complete sucker for the denim miniskirts that most of the staff wears there. I guess I have a fetish for that particular look.
I am wondering if bill's is a good location to work from on the strip.I am also wondering if there are any hassles involved in getting some room service at the hotel.I have never stayed there and will be selecting a hotel for an upcoming trip.Any intelligence on the area would be forthcoming.
B.B.
[QUOTE=Bill Buxton]I am wondering if bill's is a good location to work from on the strip.I am also wondering if there are any hassles involved in getting some room service at the hotel.I have never stayed there and will be selecting a hotel for an upcoming trip.Any intelligence on the area would be forthcoming.
B.B.[/QUOTE]I am partial to the Imperial Palace. Never stayed there, but I usually recommend it to all my friends that come into town. Everyone usually likes it. It is right in the middle of the strip too. But that is just me.
[QUOTE=Bill Buxton]I am wondering if bill's is a good location to work from on the strip.I am also wondering if there are any hassles involved in getting some room service at the hotel.I have never stayed there and will be selecting a hotel for an upcoming trip.Any intelligence on the area would be forthcoming.
B.B.[/QUOTE]From my past experience bills is not a place where SW hang out with caesars across the street paris next door etc. However getting a girl to the room is no problem at all. Been there done that both massage and SW. MOst SW will go back to your room with you if you find them in a nearby place and it is a one end of the strip to the other walk. Also check out exotic godiva in the Escort section better than CC rates and first rate service
Thanks for the Intel I will be out there end of October for 3-4-nights and will be on the market for some action.
B.B.
Smith & Wollensky wants $40 for a serloin.
Is this average for the Vegas strip or can I do better?
Go to The Steak House at Circus Circus - a locals favorite for 20 years. Great food and service, Old Vegas.
Not really sure where to put this but I need to vent. LVFeaver had a rule that providers could only post an ad once a week, more than that would be deleted. I can understand this, but then they started deleting posts if a provider gave any of their info to a client asking questions, claiming it too was advertizing. Now they have gone so far as to delete my and other client's posts because I guess we praised a provider to much. That is just over the line. I wish there was a way to get all the quality providers on that site to start posting here. I know any quality ladies that I see, I make sure to tell them about this site. I hope everyone else does too.
End Rant.
Thanks for the sports books Frank!
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One of the most infamous characters in Las Vegas history has died. Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal was a former gaming executive and a long time mob associate.
He was portrayed in the movie Casino by Robert DeNiro.
Rosenthal ran the Stardust for the mob in the 1970's. That ended when the Nevada Gaming Board found out he didn't have a license.
He survived an assassination attempt in 1982.
Reports say he died of a heart attack in his Florida home Monday. Rosenthal was 79.
[QUOTE=Cienega32]Thanks for the sports books Frank![/QUOTE]Still enjoying one of Mr. Rosenthal's chairs, I trust. You did get that thing hauled out to your new digs, right?
[QUOTE=HungryCoyote]Smith & Wollensky wants $40 for a serloin.
Is this average for the Vegas strip or can I do better?[/QUOTE]
If you want great try Tom Colicchio's Craftsteak in the MGM. It doesn't get any better in the area. Don't go to the Gallaghers in NYNY, you will pay the same for more pedestrian fare.
If you want cheap, go down the street and around the block to Ellis Island.
The complete steak dinner at Ellis Island is the best-value meal deal in a city full of good-value meal deals. It’s a 10-ounce filet-cut sirloin, which comes with salad, garlic green beans, choice of potato, and fresh microbrewed beer, all for $6.95. A note on logistics: Every other Monday, the Ellis Island coffee shop shuts almost all the way down for a thorough cleaning and the steak shuts down with it. If you’re planning on going to EI after dinner hours on a Monday, we recommend calling first to see if it’s the right or wrong night to do so.
[QUOTE=Wastrel]Still enjoying one of Mr. Rosenthal's chairs, I trust. You did get that thing hauled out to your new digs, right?[/QUOTE]
You know it, buddy - thanks to your intel!
3 chairs, the only 3-seat book bench, 200+ sq feet of that kooky carpet and no one to throw me out as I sit there with a laptop getting my bets ready for the Juarez sports book (which, along w/ clubs, have recently gone non-smoking - 1,100 murders this year but just don't smoke).
My old 'Dust ashtrays, 'Dust lighters, 'Dust pens, my old giant 'Dust glass sports book mugs - all I'm missing are the digital scoreboards. The cocktail service is still lacking tho'... but at least I don't have to listen to JJ Walker 3 rows behind me anymore.