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Las Vegas thread and MSE guide 2010
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There is an episode of Man V Food from Las Vegas - http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Man_V_Food/Episodes_Travel_Guides/Episode_Las_Vegas
He goes to Hash House a Go Go and does the food challenge at the Nascar Cafe at the Sahara Hotel - http://www.saharavegas.com/dining/nascar-cafe/
Was a giant Burrito. Anyone that finishes it gets to ride the rollercoaster for free. I dont think he managed it!!0 -
We paid about $100 for Jersey Boys from a tix4tonite booth.
And for printing......how about this as a solution http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/5607233/Polaroid-PoGo-Digital-Instant-Mobile-Photo-Printer/Product.html?_%24ja=tsid:11518%7Ccc:%7Cprd:5607233%7Ccat:Camera+Accessories
mobile internet on your phone, printing to a mobile printer.illegitimi non carborundum0 -
MaySorry, my mistake it was the Ace this year and not the Deuce.:o
What a difference the ACE makes in saving time !!
It's no longer called the Ace as a company of the same name threatened to sue them. It's now just called the Gold Line.
A single trip, up to 2 hours, is now $5 and a 24 hours pass is still $7.
I agree, it's tons better than the Deuce, providing the stops suit you. It's like the old express CAT bus 301 used to be. (Or maybe it was the 302).0 -
MayBaileyB wrote:Is $101 the best for Jersey boys, would i get any cheaper out there at the booths?
Also is there anywhere i can print things off like an internet cafe, just incase we see some good deals on Groupon or anywhere while we are out there?
Jersey Boys tickets at T4T are $82.80-$118.40.
There is only one internet cafe on the strip that I can think of, at the Hawaiian Marketplace, but it's expensive at $12 for an hour and around $5 for 15 mins.0 -
MayThere was a code kicking about for the Jersey Boys, 50JERS I think it was. However I don't think you could use it online and some people had a problem with the box office accepting it.
ETA - That was for $50 tickets.0 -
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MarchJersey Boys tickets at T4T are $82.80-$118.40.
I think we paid $66 each at the Palazzo Box Office for the mezzanine level when we were at LV in March, so worth checking either on-line or at the box office.0 -
MayI've never used it, but that looks like the right one by the price.0
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We paid about $100 for Jersey Boys from a tix4tonite booth.
And for printing......how about this as a solution http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/5607233/Polaroid-PoGo-Digital-Instant-Mobile-Photo-Printer/Product.html?_%24ja=tsid:11518%7Ccc:%7Cprd:5607233%7Ccat:Camera+Accessories
mobile internet on your phone, printing to a mobile printer.
Thanks but we taking a netbook with us but also we may have trouble printing A4 voucher sheets with that.
So would the internet cafe be the only option to print off then? Seems strange as alot of business people go to Vegas.
Thanks for the help on Jersey Boys too0 -
There was a code kicking about for the Jersey Boys, 50JERS I think it was. However I don't think you could use it online and some people had a problem with the box office accepting it.
Just tried it and was coming up for $55 in the Lower Mezzanine section but would not accept it, maybe a phone call might do it.0
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