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Safes
[QUOTE=Dj Platinum; 1188016]All of the casinos I've been on the strip had safe. If they don't have in room safe, almost always safe behind the front desk is available for your use. It's lame to decide which casino to stay based on in-room safe availability.
DJP[/QUOTE]Room safes are a great place to leave your laptop if you don't have a car to secure it.
By the way, does anyone know which of the hotels downtown by Freemont have room safes?
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You can also ask Metro
[QUOTE=Originalwook;1188250]Look for the fellows wandering around on the casino floor wearing the red jackets. They are the tourism directors and will be happy to point out the working girls for you if you ask. You could also ask any of the cocktail waitresses wandering the floor as well.[/QUOTE]Metro is what us locals call the LVMPD (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department) , and since tourism is down quite a bit due to the recession, they're always glad to help a clueless tourist find a hooker.
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[QUOTE=Tomg01; 1188710]Room safes are a great place to leave your laptop if you don't have a car to secure it.
By the way, does anyone know which of the hotels downtown by Freemont have room safes? [/QUOTE]You are nuts. The in-room safe are usually very small and you couldn't even fit a netbook.
It's more for money, passport, documents, etc.
Golden Nugget has in-room safe and they have nice rooms.
DJP
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Summary
Here is the summary of topic on picking up CG for newbies and numb seniors.
1-Look for the fellows wandering around on the casino floor wearing the red jackets and ask him to point out the CG.
2-ask the girl that checks me in at the front desk to point out the three hottest CG's.
3-call front from the room and ask them to send the three CG to my room.
4-put a 20 in between your license and credit card when checking in, they'll be your CG for the evening.
5-put a sign on your neck that says 'looking for CG'.
6-go up to every girl playing the slots and ask for her cookie.
7-ask a cute flight attendant if she wants to "lay" over.
8- ask LVMPD (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department) eating donuts to help find a hooker.
There. Don't ask me any more questions. Print this, laminate it and carry it around for your reference.
DJP
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Golden Nugget
[QUOTE=Tomg01; 1188710]Room safes are a great place to leave your laptop if you don't have a car to secure it.
By the way, does anyone know which of the hotels downtown by Freemont have room safes? [/QUOTE]Golden Nugget has a safe in Carson Street, Gold, and Rush Towers. If I remember correctly, Rush's safe can accomodate a small laptop.
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[QUOTE=Chik0848;1188991]Golden Nugget has a safe in Carson Street, Gold, and Rush Towers. If I remember correctly, Rush's safe can accomodate a small laptop.[/QUOTE]Come to think of it, I do remember seeing that square small refrigerator sized safe. But not too many hotels offer that one. Most of them are similar to safe deposit box size at the bank.
DJP
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[QUOTE=Dj Platinum; 1188865]You are nuts. The in-room safe are usually very small and you couldn't even fit a netbook.
It's more for money, passport, documents, etc.
DJP[/QUOTE]I should have noted relative dimensions. Of the places I listed, all the in-wall safes were rediculously small / shallow. The NYNY safe was barely 3" deep, and from my limited memory, maybe 8" wide by 8" tall? I just know it barely fit my digital camera and wallet.
The Wynn safe was about the same 3" depth but taller, maybe 12" tall and 8" wide?
DJP is correct that most will not fit most laptops and are meant for money / small documents, I barely fit a laptop with a 15" screen if I angle it into what I consider standard room safes but there is no way you could do that will the wall safes. I think the only safe I saw in my limited experience that will fit most laptops is the Palazzo safe.
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[QUOTE=David 2;1188736]Metro is what us locals call the LVMPD (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department) , and since tourism is down quite a bit due to the recession, they're always glad to help a clueless tourist find a hooker.[/QUOTE]Really? I thought LEO was called PIG. That waht we call them.
DJP
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[QUOTE=Lip Licker; 1189200]I should have noted relative dimensions. Of the places I listed, all the in-wall safes were rediculously small / shallow. The NYNY safe was barely 3" deep, and from my limited memory, maybe 8" wide by 8" tall? I just know it barely fit my digital camera and wallet.
The Wynn safe was about the same 3" depth but taller, maybe 12" tall and 8" wide?
DJP is correct that most will not fit most laptops and are meant for money / small documents, I barely fit a laptop with a 15" screen if I angle it into what I consider standard room safes but there is no way you could do that will the wall safes. I think the only safe I saw in my limited experience that will fit most laptops is the Palazzo safe. [/QUOTE]In reality I can't imagine a CG walking off with a laptop. Having to carry that around would sort of put a crimp in their productivity for the rest of the night. If they're going to be a ROB I'd think they'd prefer more negotiable currency.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has experienced losing laptop, camera, etc, during an encounter.
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[QUOTE=Tomg01; 1188710]Room safes are a great place to leave your laptop if you don't have a car to secure it.[/QUOTE]Car is not a safe place to store your laptop. I rather have my laptop in hotel room than in the car for safety. DJP
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[QUOTE=Dj Platinum;1189474]Car is not a safe place to store your laptop. I rather have my laptop in hotel room than in the car for safety. DJP[/QUOTE]That's what I was thinking. The only thing I ever leave in the car is my wallet when I go for an incall appointment and I try to hide it as best as I can.
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[QUOTE=Olathe38; 1189327]In reality I can't imagine a CG walking off with a laptop. Having to carry that around would sort of put a crimp in their productivity for the rest of the night. If they're going to be a ROB I'd think they'd prefer more negotiable currency.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has experienced losing laptop, camera, etc, during an encounter. [/QUOTE]You are correct, that would put a little cramp in her style, but given the oppertunity I think some would take it. Given the price of a Macbook, that would be a temptation many of them wouldn't pass up.
I always put the chords / cables back in my suitcase, then find a good spot to hide the laptop. I haven't seen any safes that would hold one. I only use the safe to keep extra cash and the watch I'm not wearing.
The main thing is never leave them alone in the room! You can wait until they leave before you clean up. They usually don't want to hang out long after you finnish, they head back down to find somebody else.
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[QUOTE=Redskinzzfans;1189526]The main thing is never leave them alone in the room![/QUOTE]Very true.
DJP
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[QUOTE=Lonelyguy128;1189516]That's what I was thinking. The only thing I ever leave in the car is my wallet when I go for an incall appointment and I try to hide it as best as I can.[/QUOTE]Yup, just make sure nothing is visible and car should be looking like it's empty when you look from outside.
DJP
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[QUOTE=Dj Platinum; 1188877]Here is the summary of topic on picking up CG for newbies and numb seniors.
1-Look for the fellows wandering around on the casino floor wearing the red jackets and ask him to point out the CG.
2-ask the girl that checks me in at the front desk to point out the three hottest CG's.
3-call front from the room and ask them to send the three CG to my room.
4-put a 20 in between your license and credit card when checking in, they'll be your CG for the evening.
5-put a sign on your neck that says 'looking for CG'.
6-go up to every girl playing the slots and ask for her cookie.
7-ask a cute flight attendant if she wants to "lay" over.
8- ask LVMPD (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department) eating donuts to help find a hooker.
There. Don't ask me any more questions. Print this, laminate it and carry it around for your reference.
DJP[/QUOTE]It's having to wade through a high precentage of useless posts that you summarized here, that causes people to ask what some consider useless questions. I would do the same too if I was a newbie and had to search though a bunch of posts like these to find useful information.