Heading to Vegas right after work for the weekend. WooHoo!
Re: Vegas
Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:03 pm
by azgreg
First time at the Mandalay Bay. This place is enormous.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:11 pm
by PHXCATS
azgreg wrote:First time at the Mandalay Bay. This place is enormous.
Really enjoyed staying there during the PAC 12 tournament.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 11:14 am
by Jefe
Did you hit the wave pool?
Re: Vegas
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 11:18 am
by azgreg
Jefe wrote:Did you hit the wave pool?
Yep, but I prefer the lazy river.
On a side note I accidentally left my kindle in the cab at McCarran. I did get it back though.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 6:22 am
by VegasCatFan
azgreg wrote:
Jefe wrote:Did you hit the wave pool?
Yep, but I prefer the lazy river.
On a side note I accidentally left my kindle in the cab at McCarran. I did get it back though.
Kind of off-topic, but one of the local news stations did a story comparing prices for taxis, Uber, and Lyft here in Vegas. The taxis were more than three times more expensive than the ride share companies going to and from the exact same place.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 1:29 pm
by beames
VegasCatFan wrote:
azgreg wrote:
Jefe wrote:Did you hit the wave pool?
Yep, but I prefer the lazy river.
On a side note I accidentally left my kindle in the cab at McCarran. I did get it back though.
Kind of off-topic, but one of the local news stations did a story comparing prices for taxis, Uber, and Lyft here in Vegas. The taxis were more than three times more expensive than the ride share companies going to and from the exact same place.
According to the LVRJ the ride-sharing companies are actually generating more revenue for McCarran (almost $900k more over a six month period) than the taxis now. The days of Vegas cabbies tunneling unsuspecting tourists are finally coming to an end!
Side note, currently counting down towards a three-nighter at Wynn at the end of August!!! Might just use some ride-sharing to make our way down to Fremont for some Vic and Anthony's....
Re: Vegas
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 1:31 pm
by CalStateTempe
How are they doing that? Are they charged an airport tax like the cabs?
Re: Vegas
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 11:11 pm
by beames
CalStateTempe wrote:How are they doing that? Are they charged an airport tax like the cabs?
From the article:
"Ride-hailing companies pay $2.45 anytime one of their contracted drivers picks up or drops off customers at McCarran. Taxis pay a $2 fee for each airport pick up and nothing for drop-offs."
All the cars are linked up via some tech that tells McCarran anytime they enter the area, so it all sounds very streamlined. It would seem that anybody that's not part of the taxi union must see this as a no-brainer.
It’s like a nightmare out here. So many people have lost their jobs, including a lot of friends. Streets are vacant. Fortunately my wife and I are able to work from home, at least for now.
I’ve seen those rumors. Haven’t heard anything from people I know.
I was expecting Excalibur before Luxor honestly. Had a departmental meeting with the CFO a couple years ago and one of the questions was whether the company would do something similar like the transformation of Monte Carlo to Park MGM. He said that, while it hadn’t been discussed, if it was to happen he said Excalibur would be a good choice. His reasoning is that the hotel rates are about the cheapest on the Strip and with the proximity to the new Raider stadium, they could remodel the hotel and rooms and charge a helluva lot more. Also, the Excalibur has a lot of land and quite a bit of it is used for parking.
I’ve seen those rumors. Haven’t heard anything from people I know.
I was expecting Excalibur before Luxor honestly. Had a departmental meeting with the CFO a couple years ago and one of the questions was whether the company would do something similar like the transformation of Monte Carlo to Park MGM. He said that, while it hadn’t been discussed, if it was to happen he said Excalibur would be a good choice. His reasoning is that the hotel rates are about the cheapest on the Strip and with the proximity to the new Raider stadium, they could remodel the hotel and rooms and charge a helluva lot more. Also, the Excalibur has a lot of land and quite a bit of it is used for parking.
I’ve seen those rumors. Haven’t heard anything from people I know.
I was expecting Excalibur before Luxor honestly. Had a departmental meeting with the CFO a couple years ago and one of the questions was whether the company would do something similar like the transformation of Monte Carlo to Park MGM. He said that, while it hadn’t been discussed, if it was to happen he said Excalibur would be a good choice. His reasoning is that the hotel rates are about the cheapest on the Strip and with the proximity to the new Raider stadium, they could remodel the hotel and rooms and charge a helluva lot more. Also, the Excalibur has a lot of land and quite a bit of it is used for parking.
Any plans to run the light rail to the stadium?
MGM wanted the city to pay for the monorail to go to the backside of Mandalay Bay and the city wanted MGM to pay. Right now it’s not being built. I would think between the city and MGM they could come up with a compromise and split the costs.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:46 pm
by azgreg
Heading to Vegas in the morning for the MGA Tour World Championship. Wish me luck.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 4:29 pm
by Carcassdragger
Greg, let's see some pics of you on the strip with your MGA championship belt.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2022 10:41 am
by CatsbyAZ
Lately I've been staying at the Flamingo but this past weekend I couldn't get the usual deal I wanted so I stayed down the strip at the Tropicana for the first time. In a lot of ways the Trop is like the Plaza (on Fremont) where the rooms are great but the casino floor is lagging. Trop's gaming floor feels pretty outdated, like it's trying to prolong its 90s era, and not in a warm, nostalgic way. The lagging gaming floor compared to the spruced up rooms makes sense now that Trop's hotel towers are under management of Hilton (Homewood Suites) who know how to run a hotel but maybe not care for the gaming floor.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:07 pm
by Jefe
Best place to stay on/near the strip for March Madness and where to golf? Got a wedding in Zion that weekend and extended the trip so Ill be in Vegas for the first round. Golf Thurs or Fri, whatever day we don't play. Won't be in the room much at all but a view & jacuzzi would be ideal.
Playing golf in St George after Zion as well. Either Sand Hollows or Black Desert
Why is the Stratosphere only $32? haha. $50 in taxes/fees but can't be that bad right? Circa is $179. Planned on watching the action from their pool
Re: Vegas
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:33 pm
by azcat49
You will have to pay a big minimum to watch from that pool. Think it was $1000 last year. Strat is near one of the highest crime areas and that is why it is so low. Book early whatever you do
Why is the Stratosphere only $32? haha. $50 in taxes/fees but can't be that bad right? Circa is $179. Planned on watching the action from their pool
I read somewhere that it's a big hub for prostitution.
That's listed as one of it's perks.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:45 pm
by Jefe
azcat49 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:33 pm
You will have to pay a big minimum to watch from that pool. Think it was $1000 last year. Strat is near one of the highest crime areas and that is why it is so low. Book early whatever you do
Damn, thanks for the heads up. So Circus Circus then? ha
UAEebs86 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:39 pmI read somewhere that it's a big hub for prostitution.
And the search continues...
Even Golden Nugget is approaching $300 for a basic room. Platinum King Suite $250
Why is the Stratosphere only $32? haha. $50 in taxes/fees but can't be that bad right? Circa is $179. Planned on watching the action from their pool
I read somewhere that it's a big hub for prostitution.
That's listed as one of it's perks.
Not included in the $32 price unfortunately
Re: Vegas
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:54 pm
by Jefe
Circa Stadium Swim you have to spend $2K for a day bed all day Thurs. Gen admin is $60 all day but you're standing or in the pool
Re: Vegas
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 10:58 am
by pc in NM
Jefe wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:54 pm
Circa Stadium Swim you have to spend $2K for a day bed all day Thurs. Gen admin is $60 all day but you're standing or in the pool
Is that with or without the prostitutes? Asking for a friend.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 2:40 pm
by Jefe
pc in NM wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 10:58 amIs that with or without the prostitutes? Asking for a friend.
Without ... but girls gotta eat I can schmooze my way into someone's cabana Im sure
I had it narrowed down to Westgate, Rio(eeeek) and Palace Station but wound up booking a Signature at MGM deluxe balcony strip view suite for $50 more, mainly for the lazy river. Not seeing any TVs out there though and Ill have to go to MGM for bets or just do it on the app.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:03 am
by CatsbyAZ
Getting old enough to where the Casinos I grew up staying in are shuttering to make room for the next big thing.
First the Tropicana earlier this year, closing after 67 years; now the Mirage this week, closing after 34 years.
Opening in November 1989, the Mirage was the first "megaresort" to open on the Las Vegas Strip, making way for the rest, from the Wynn down to Mandalay Bay.
Re: Vegas
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:39 am
by CalStateTempe
That’s too bad o have good memories of the mirage
Re: Vegas
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:46 am
by azgreg
My wife's parents were there when they brought the Sands Hotel and Casino down. When they were finished everyone starting chanting the name of the next door casino (can't remember what it was).