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In Asia, Macau, Bangkok, Seoul, China will offer unforgivable experience.[/QUOTE]Truly a priceless line, the accuracy of which I hope to discover for myself someday.
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[QUOTE=Acaryu]
In Asia, Macau, Bangkok, Seoul, China will offer unforgivable experience.[/QUOTE]Truly a priceless line, the accuracy of which I hope to discover for myself someday.
[QUOTE=lolligagger]O'sheas casino on the strip has a new bar that is right next to the pavement.
I sat there last week drinking and watching the girls go by.I saw this really
hot asian looking girl walk by, I finished my drink and went and plcked her up.
I went back to the same bar the next night and did the same thing only with
a different girl.I found it's a good spot to relax, drink, and survey the talent.[/QUOTE]
That sounds like a good idea, an inconspicuous way of scoping out the potentials.
The website vegas today and tomorrow stated (11/05) O'sheas, owned by Harrahs, was going to be imploded, along side with IP, for future development,
that would serve the people far into 2015. They would not give specifics.
Once again, good things don't last, mongers are constantly adjusting to the changing times.
[QUOTE=lolligagger]O'sheas casino on the strip has a new bar that is right next to the pavement.
I sat there last week drinking and watching the girls go by.I saw this really
hot asian looking girl walk by, I finished my drink and went and plcked her up.
I went back to the same bar the next night and did the same thing only with
a different girl.I found it's a good spot to relax, drink, and survey the talent.[/QUOTE]
Did they bring back the dancing, musical leprauchans that used to be at the old bar? Not real close to the pavement, but they used to have a bar about 25 feet inside the doors that was fun, from time to time.
I [remember when...] used to like to hang out there from to time and, with cold beer in hand, "people watch" the pavement from the front door area. Always a chick parade. Until those jack-offs with escort cards/papers took over.
Sorry to hear it might be going the way of the other good memories. I remember when it used to be a bus parking lot for the Flamingo, who used to own it.
Need some friendly advice. Coming out in October. Was going to stay at the Bellagio but the rates are pretty expensive. I've now narrowed my choices to the Paris or Aladdin. Would like to stay at a place that has more CG wandering around. Thanks in advance.
Will be in Vegas the 20th and was wondering if Imperial Palace is a good place to stay.I was in Vegas 2 years ago and the CG'S were even getting on the elevator with me offering services.That was at the Aladdin.
[QUOTE=Legacy]Need some friendly advice. Coming out in October. Was going to stay at the Bellagio but the rates are pretty expensive. I've now narrowed my choices to the Paris or Aladdin. Would like to stay at a place that has more CG wandering around. Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]I’m not sure it matters. Aladdin and Paris are snuggled up next to each other practically on the same patch of real estate. They are not just next to each other in the common Vegas sense of apparently adjacent properties which might actually turn out to be a twenty minute walk apart; if these two got any closer they’d have to be in bed together swapping spit. Both are easily in walking distance of the four corners that define dead center Strip, at Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Blvd South, including the Bellagio and Caesars.
I’ve never seen the inside of a room at the Paris, but tourist reviews I’ve seen have been overwhelmingly positive in their remarks on the accommodations. They better be, for what they charge. I also don’t recall seeing working girls inside, but I’ve never really looked for them there, either.
I have many fond memories of splashing around with ladies of easy virtue in the big marble soaking tubs in the guestrooms of the Aladdin, so I find the rooms there very nice for recreational use. When the property was redeveloped they went way overboard in lavish spending on even the least expensive standard guestrooms and the excessive debt from the capital cost of all that Italian marble and whatnot was a major factor driving them into bankruptcy. That, and some unfortunate timing. The newly reconstructed Aladdin had its grand reopening about five years ago, and it seems that booking a flight to Vegas to sleep in the high-rise tower of a Middle Eastern themed place near an international airport was not wildly popular in the fall of that year, for some reason. The casino is a piece of Shiite, now run by a bunch of celebrity sniffing morons, and the race and sports book is a joke. The buffet is excellent, but sometimes has a line to Utah.
If you do a text search in old archived threads for the past several years I think you will find more than a few remarks, including a couple of mine, on what was often called the ‘lamp bar’ or sometimes just ‘the lamp’ there. People seem to have trouble with the name, so try intentionally misspelling the name Aladdin several times in your search, using either one or two Ls, one or two Ds, and maybe switching an A for the I. The lamp is gone, but the reference was to the circular bar in the center of the casino. That bar was long known as the place for casino girls to congregate very late at night for a last shot at scoring a date. It has now been months since I’ve been in there, and things like this can change quickly with a change in management attitude or sometimes just a change in bartenders, but if it is still as it was then I’d say don’t even bother looking there before midnight, and two to three a.m. is probably more like it. Before that they are likely to be circulating at the other major Strip hotels nearby.
If you will have a car in town, the trek to the Aladdin parking garage is a first class pain in the ass, even by Vegas megaresort standards. You will become a rat in a maze hunting for your cheese through the Desert Passage Mall connecting the casino and hotel to the garage far in back of the property. On the other hand, you can do a lot of lazy hooker watching sitting with your drink on the stone ledge just outside the casino, out in front at the edge of the walkway along LV Blvd. It is particularly good for sightseeing in the mid summer to early fall season when the desert air is thick at night, and the ladies’ clothing is not.[QUOTE=Laylo5]Will be in Vegas the 20th and was wondering if Imperial Palace is a good place to stay.I was in Vegas 2 years ago and the CG'S were even getting on the elevator with me offering services.That was at the Aladdin.[/QUOTE]Depends on what your definition of the word "good" is. Reasons to stay there: because it is cheap, and it is there; but if the rate you are quoted isn't cheap, I wouldn't be there. It is in an excellent location near mid Strip, and often (but not always) has the lowest priced rooms to be found anywhere near that area. I might check the Barbary Coast to see how the rate compares for the same dates. As far as the actual rooms are concerned, most visitors I've talked to describe them as somewhere between a Travelodge & Motel 6. I would not recomend eating the food there. I would not recomend looking at or smelling the food there before eating elsewhere. Plenty of better places to get food nearby, if you stay there. For myself I'd consider it potentially a good value for the money due to the location, but some with higher expectations for a hotel could be unhappy with it.
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I’ve never seen the inside of a room at the Paris, but tourist reviews I’ve seen have been overwhelmingly positive in their remarks on the accommodations. They better be, for what they charge. I also don’t recall seeing working girls inside, but I’ve never really looked for them there, either.
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PARIS has some of the nicest rooms in LV . We get a room comped , then pay .5 a night to up·grade to a suite over·looking the pool and the Tower
In my admittedly limited experience , there are rarely if ever any Week·end Warriors working there , but take a short walk through the in·door connection to neighboring BALLY'S , and you'll find working girls a·plenty
The other good place on the northern end of the strip to cruise is THE VENETIAN
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[QUOTE=Wastrel]
GIANT sized snip...[/QUOTE]
When are you going to write that book/guide to mongering, man? It's your ticket to wealth, since you're easily the most readable and entertaining on the board. That includes all the boards I've perused across this fair country of ours. I'd buy that for a Jackson...
Oh the irony that you live in Vegas....
Ass kissing finished...
[QUOTE=Wastrel...]I’m not sure it matters. Aladdin and Paris are snuggled up next to each other practically on the same patch of real estate. They are not just next to each other in the common Vegas sense of apparently adjacent properties which might actually turn out to be a twenty minute walk apart; if these two got any closer they’d have to be in bed together swapping spit. ...
I have many fond memories of splashing around with ladies of easy virtue in the big marble soaking tubs in the guestrooms of the Aladdin...
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Wastrel, My friends and I have been staying at the Aladdin for the past several years. To confirm the closeness of these two hotels I can relay this account ... Last year we made the biggest monger mistake of all times ... we went to Crazy Horse II (just for a couple of drinks). At about 2 am we got out of a cab at our hotel and stumbled into the bar for a nitecap and to check out the ladies (no ladies btw). One of us finally questioned why they had placed the base of the Eiffel Tower in the bar at the Aladdin (kind of a sobriety indicator). Anyway ... back at the Aladdin, there were at least 6 girls at the 'Lamp Bar'. One said 'hi' and tried to trip me as I walked by. Unfortunately, after the 'big mistake at Crazy Horse II', a sex adventure was out of the question. I sure hope that we are not the only guys to have made this mistake.
I was wondering if you had any intel on the Aladdin re: their purchase by the Hard Rock group. When we were there last year, the staff indicated that the purchase would result in a complete makeover. Seems completely ridiculous as this is a very nice hotel and the architecture and motif are completely 'arabian'
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[QUOTE=PsyberZombie]PARIS has some of the nicest rooms in LV . We get a room comped , then pay .5 a night to up·grade to a suite over·looking the pool and the Tower.[/QUOTE]
Ended up way up top in a very nice suite with the bidet and all, real Nice Place but I prefer MGM & Mandalay Bay, It all depends on what your there for who your with and who you gamble with, As far as comps go, MGM has so many good casinos now, and they treat you right, I left harrahs and the rio because they knock off all your points every 6 months unless you stay there every six months, Everyone has a preference Mine are MGM Property's and Red Rock & Green Valley.
[QUOTE=Dick North]I was wondering if you had any intel on the Aladdin re: their puchase by the Hard Rock group. When we were there last October, the staff indicated that the purchase would result in a complete makeover. Seems completely ridiculus as this is a very nice hotel and the architecture and motif are completely 'arabian'
DN[/QUOTE]It's actually Planet Hollywood that bought it and the makeover was in full swing in May when I was there last. At least half of the casino was "walled-off" for the makeover going on.
I have stayed at the IP the last 3 times I was in town, good location,nice
clean basic rooms at a good price. Even though I like the rooms at the
Barbary Coast I would not stay there again. They only have one elevator
And a security guard standing there checking room keys.It's also right next
to the tables so everyone can see you.The first time I went to my room
with a short skirted, bleached blonde, half my age hottie I felt like a freakin
spotlight was on me.
[QUOTE=Legacy]Need some friendly advice. Coming out in October. Was going to stay at the Bellagio but the rates are pretty expensive. I've now narrowed my choices to the Paris or Aladdin. Would like to stay at a place that has more CG wandering around. Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]
Rooms are comparable, in my experience Aladdin almost always has more working girls of the two both hanging around or at the lamp and even upstairs where that have a band sometimes they hang for a little while, I have stayed a Paris and gone over to Aladdin to find something because nothing was around Paris at the time. At Paris, the bar/lounge back by the elevators will have the most action if there is any, just walk around the outside, if there are 1 or 2 girls sitting there they will may obvious eye contact if they are working. Also seen lots of girls walk thru Paris on there way to Aladdin.
I will also sit by myself out in front of both Paris and Bally's and have gotten propositoned many times as I guess I have the look, single middle age white male, while I take in the sights. The only bad part is the ones that are lesser desirable are usually the more aggressive one and sometimes wont move on so you have to.
Just have fun and always error to the cautious side if in doubt.
Just my luck. This will be my first visit to Vegas in October and I tried to find a spot in the middle of the action but away from those who would take notice. I made my reservations at the Barbary due to its location and the expense. Reading past boards I thought this was a good idea, but I may have to change my plans. Thanks for the info on the elevators.
I connected with a Monica, a reasonably attractive blonde who advertises in City Life. She quoted $$ for full service and $ for a BJ, and assured me that the picture (which was of poor quality) in City Life was indeed her and that she was 21. She arrived at my hotel on time and although I wouldn't question the accuracy of her age, she clearly had added 20-30 lbs. since the picture was taken. She delivered as promised with an excellent BJ and didn't try to upsell in any way. She said that she also was on Craigs List, although I haven't been able to spot any blonde in recent postings by that name who matched her appearance.