Will be staying at Excalibur cuz I'm headin out with just two buds and we got the room for next to nothing and prob wont be in there more that a total of 2 conscious hours. Having said that, we obviously need to migrate elsewhere for a good book.
I'm familiar with a lot of the books in Vegas, and on a recent post by another member you can see which ones are my favorites. I have a similar inquiry here...
What would everyone recommend for a book that has the best chance of providing the following:
1. As close of a thing to "free flowing drink service" as possible
2. Best shot of getting seats for 3 people at 10am
3. On-strip (not LV Hilton).- Dont wanna go north that far.
4. Not a complete shithole (decent tv setup)
I kow my favs usually include Mandalay and Bellagio, but they dont exaclty always fit all the criteria above. For this occasion, I'm looking for the above.
Thx guys. Thoughts appreciated.
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Will be staying at Excalibur cuz I'm headin out with just two buds and we got the room for next to nothing and prob wont be in there more that a total of 2 conscious hours. Having said that, we obviously need to migrate elsewhere for a good book.
I'm familiar with a lot of the books in Vegas, and on a recent post by another member you can see which ones are my favorites. I have a similar inquiry here...
What would everyone recommend for a book that has the best chance of providing the following:
1. As close of a thing to "free flowing drink service" as possible
2. Best shot of getting seats for 3 people at 10am
3. On-strip (not LV Hilton).- Dont wanna go north that far.
4. Not a complete shithole (decent tv setup)
I kow my favs usually include Mandalay and Bellagio, but they dont exaclty always fit all the criteria above. For this occasion, I'm looking for the above.
#2 should be next-to-impossible if it's a good book (tv's, food, drink, etc).....
#1, on the Strip with lots of tv's for multiple viewing...especially the early games....close to impossible...
Assume that you can't go local....$1buds and lots of tv's...Station Casinos; your best bet for football on the Strip is still Mandalay, IMO.
The "free drink" part is really a crapshoot...depends on the waitresses that are working more than it does on management's decisions....the girls work for tips and many usually disregard the VP/beverage if they can get the cash.
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Chad...
#2 should be next-to-impossible if it's a good book (tv's, food, drink, etc).....
#1, on the Strip with lots of tv's for multiple viewing...especially the early games....close to impossible...
Assume that you can't go local....$1buds and lots of tv's...Station Casinos; your best bet for football on the Strip is still Mandalay, IMO.
The "free drink" part is really a crapshoot...depends on the waitresses that are working more than it does on management's decisions....the girls work for tips and many usually disregard the VP/beverage if they can get the cash.
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