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Hi all,
As above - going to Vegas for a week.
I thought where better to ask than a room full of punters.
This is a non-poker related trip - so any suggestions, shows, clubs, food, things to see/do, whatever - would be great!
Fire away please...
Thanks
Ryan
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The Amtrak Southwest Chief travels daily between Las Vegas & Los Angeles. Treat yourself.
https://www.amtrak.com/southwest-chief-train
Have a fantastic time
Nannypat66
Excellent, highly recommended by me. It had a special exhibit on about Area 51 running while I was there, even though at that time Area51's existence had never been officially acknowledged (it has been since).
http://nationalatomictestingmuseum.org/
The Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon are both mandatory. Unmissable. Everybody should see these wonderful places whether on a gambling holiday or not.
some weird and wonderful things come out at night down there!
Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, the Atomic Testing place are all "must see's".
If you can hire a car, a 40 minute drive away is Mt Charlston Lodge, up in the mountains, where, incredibly, it is 30 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than Vegas. (Vegas is indescribably & uncomfortably hot in the summer).
Drive up to Mt C first thing in the morning, & have brekkie on the verandah, watching the humming birds feed. Best breakfast experience in the world, bar none, & a lovely drive up the winding mountain road.
Deffo visit Downtown one evening, see the awesome light show & all the freaks & street acts.
Walk along the Strip, & saunter in & out of all the different casinos.
Deffo go see a Show - there are dozens, & most are excellent.
More eateries than enough, too, especially the buffets, meals in Vegas are very cheap.
Go watch the local Baseball Team, "Las Vegas 51's" one night at Cashman Field, a wonderful experience.
Oh, & play a little poker. Any game, anywhere, 24/7.
A week is never anywhere near long enough in Vegas.
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Strangely enough, I really enjoyed the Penn & Teller show in Vegas, in fact so much so, I later went & saw them in their London Show, too.
Truth is, we all enjoy different things. Alex enjoys Nanchos for goodness sake, & they are FOREIGN. Who on earth likes foreign food?