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Las Vegas guide and MSE thread 2012
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problem solved, now staying at Mandalay bay/golden nugget0
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please delete, doublt post0
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Looks a good deal, but while I liked the room at Cosmo last year..I couldnt afford to gamble at the tables there :eek:.
Have just changed my comped nights at Ballys to comped nights at Flamingo, so looks like I still wont get to try Ballys.
DAZ you could upgrade to a suite at Cosmo and we could all come over for a party
We didnt gamble much at the Cosmo when we stayed there previously, but we're going to sign up and give that $100 slot loss thingy a go this time.
The suite party sounds like a good idea, entry requirements will be a $25 cover plus all guest must bring champagne.
Deal?0 -
VALUE FOR MONEYHi ferf, Happy New Year to you and Jamie!
Where was the copy of the passport refused? I use the original passport when checking in at hotels only because I have it on me. The laminated copy has never been refused when used as ID when using a credit card and I use it a lot in Vegas.
The only times a copy has been refused was at check in at Caesars Palace, as we were only there one night and had left the original at the other hotel. Hubby's photo driving licence was accepted though. The other time was trying to open a Total Rewards account at Harrah's.
The copy was also accepted when buying alcohol at a convenience store.
Same to you guys, Luci!
As for the copy passport, it was refused at Silverton and somewhere else - maybe downtown, I can't remember...in both cases trying to join the players club rather than to use a CC or buy alcohol...but just kind of gave up after that as it didn't really matter in these cases that we were refused, butat other times it would be a huge hassle.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
VALUE FOR MONEYWestHamDaz wrote: »We didnt gamble much at the Cosmo when we stayed there previously, but we're going to sign up and give that $100 slot loss thingy a go this time.
The suite party sounds like a good idea, entry requirements will be a $25 cover plus all guest must bring champagne.
Deal?
Sorry dont like champagne!;)0 -
VALUE FOR MONEYhttp://vegasexperience.com/coupons/
Fremont street coupons date extended till end on March
Any email and realvegas as password0 -
VALUE FOR MONEYPH Spice market buffet $5 off extended till June 2012
http://www.destinationcoupons.com/nevada/las_vegas/spice-market-buffet/spice-market-buffet-coupons.asp
Print as many as you like0 -
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question to all - how do you embed pics and videos, for the life of me i can't work it out, got some i'd like to put up from our trip.
you can only embed YouTube on here. Other photos and videos have to be hosted and the link to it placed in your post. Try imageshack or photo bucketThe common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.0 -
secretmachines wrote: »I'm sorry if this is ever so slightly off topic - has anyone done a multitrip which involves flying to LAS for a couple of nights, off to Hawaii for a time, back to LAS for a couple more nights and then home?
It seems multitrips can't be booked all in one go on the likes of Expedia, so it would be a case of breaking up the trip and booking in sections (ie. 1x return flight LHR-LAS... 2x LAS hotel bookings, 1x return flights LAS-Hawaii, 1x Hawaii hotel booking).
Have you tried Opodo?0 -
Didnt seem relevant.
Does the zero excess apply only to theft do u think?
Had nothing to do so gave CH3000 a call. Apparently the SLI is included in all USA bookings, and the Traveljigsaw excess refund product is not needed.
You would have thought that if you search for a car in USA, and then view the T&Cs, that they would present T&Cs relevant to the USA, not their general T&Cs.illegitimi non carborundum0
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