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Las Vegas guide and MSE thread 2013
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No you don't.
In regard to earlier post on selecting wicked spoon I would recommend it having ate there a lot, and eaten a lot there!
However, I would say that the Wynn and Ceasars are better. Of course that doesn't factor in price.
Didn't think you did, but didn't want to say for sure.
In all the times we've been to Vegas, we've never eaten at a buffet!0 -
Disney_Pluto wrote: »Thanks for your help.
We like the look of the Eiffel Tower restaurant. Has anyone been there? The views look amazing.
We still have Alize and Gordan Ramsey on the list. To many to chose from.
Rumour has it that they are about to start work on it so that it rotates like "the top of the world" so that everyone eating there gets a view of the strip.The 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 -
Sounds like a really stupid question but assuming you can go to one of these restaurants and order just a main and dessert?
Looking at the menu the Eiffel Tower doesn't look horrendously expensive? Am I missing something?
Thanks everyone for your advice.0 -
pebblesmax wrote: »We have seen it three times over the last few years. If you like that type of music and want to see the rapport between the guys, it will be a fun show to see.
Thanks, do you have any recommendations for seats??0 -
Disney_Pluto wrote: »Sounds like a really stupid question but assuming you can go to one of these restaurants and order just a main and dessert?
Looking at the menu the Eiffel Tower doesn't look horrendously expensive? Am I missing something?
Thanks everyone for your advice.
You can order what you want. Some people prefer a pudding over a starter, I'm the other way round....then I see if I have any room left for desert! :rotfl:
Just had a quick look at the menu, it seems pretty pricey to me!0 -
Disney_Pluto wrote: »Sounds like a really stupid question but assuming you can go to one of these restaurants and order just a main and dessert?
you can but be mindful that many of the mains are served ala carte so if you want any sides they will be extra.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
Progress finally made on our trip...
Flights Booked
Car Booked
LV Hotel Booked - MGM Grand with an offer was too cheap to refuse..
Terry Fator Booked...
Grand Canyon Booked...
Struggling to decide what Cirque show to go to, Beatles is $200 for two tickets unless we want a 'restricted view' for $165 (!)
We've now booked 7 days of 11- my blood pressure is finally dropping a little0 -
Progress finally made on our trip...
Flights Booked
Car Booked
LV Hotel Booked - MGM Grand with an offer was too cheap to refuse..
Terry Fator Booked...
Grand Canyon Booked...
Struggling to decide what Cirque show to go to, Beatles is $200 for two tickets unless we want a 'restricted view' for $165 (!)
We've now booked 7 days of 11- my blood pressure is finally dropping a little
It's coming together! I think part of the fun is in the planning....although you might disagree lol! :rotfl:
Do you not fancy seeing the Cirque show that's in your hotel? Cirque isn't really my thing, but I have seen Ka and enjoyed it.Although Love does sound good too, purely because I love the Beatles!
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Not long for Lesley now! Is it only 6 days?!0
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Georgiegirl256 wrote: »It's coming together! I think part of the fun is in the planning....although you might disagree lol! :rotfl:
Do you not fancy seeing the Cirque show that's in your hotel? Cirque isn't really my thing, but I have seen Ka and enjoyed it.Although Love does sound good too, purely because I love the Beatles!
It doesn't interest me to go to Cirque so much as the other half wants to, of all of them I think I would be able to relate to the beatles one more... Just need to find two tickets for about $160 with some sort of view and I'll be a happy man0
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