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Las Vegas guide and MSE thread 2015

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  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,667 Forumite
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    dodger1 wrote: »
    Want to do a Cirque Du Soleil in September. Already done Mystere so any advice is good, we like spectacular.

    seen Love, Ka and MJone and each time i keep saying never again but wife likes them.

    KA is the most spectacular of those 3 IMO
  • stoneman
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    OK a little bit of fun for you all.
    Have a look at this link to the earthcam of the Vegas sign.
    http://www.earthcam.com/usa/nevada/lasvegas/?cam=sign_hd

    click on archives, select the time slot between 8-9 am today. Forward it to about 8:25am and there in the background you will see 2 little runners (man with blue shirt on, girl in black) stopping to try and see where the webcam is. Well that is me and Tracy saying hello to you all.
    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.
  • dodger1
    dodger1 Posts: 4,579 Forumite
    lesley74 wrote: »
    I have seen Mystere and Love. Love was really good.
    photome wrote: »
    seen Love, Ka and MJone and each time i keep saying never again but wife likes them.

    KA is the most spectacular of those 3 IMO

    Another question. I've just been on the Cirque website and their sales period only goes up to May but with Ticketmaster I can book now for September (more expensive though). Is this normal, I don't want to risk waiting for the Cirque site and the seats have all gone.
    It's someone else's fault.
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,667 Forumite
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    stoneman wrote: »
    OK a little bit of fun for you all.
    Have a look at this link to the earthcam of the Vegas sign.
    http://www.earthcam.com/usa/nevada/lasvegas/?cam=sign_hd

    click on archives, select the time slot between 8-9 am today. Forward it to about 8:25am and there in the background you will see 2 little runners (man with blue shirt on, girl in black) stopping to try and see where the webcam is. Well that is me and Tracy saying hello to you all.

    ha ha,

    you were stopped for over 2 minutes pointing and waving.

    did you find the cam
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,667 Forumite
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    dodger1 wrote: »
    Another question. I've just been on the Cirque website and their sales period only goes up to May but with Ticketmaster I can book now for September (more expensive though). Is this normal, I don't want to risk waiting for the Cirque site and the seats have all gone.

    seats will not be gone, not many shows in vegas sell out AFAIK as there are so many of them.

    I would keep checking the cirque promotions website till they are released and for most cirque shows it is better to sit further back
  • dodger1
    dodger1 Posts: 4,579 Forumite
    stoneman wrote: »
    OK a little bit of fun for you all.
    Have a look at this link to the earthcam of the Vegas sign.
    http://www.earthcam.com/usa/nevada/lasvegas/?cam=sign_hd

    click on archives, select the time slot between 8-9 am today. Forward it to about 8:25am and there in the background you will see 2 little runners (man with blue shirt on, girl in black) stopping to try and see where the webcam is. Well that is me and Tracy saying hello to you all.

    And hello back. The only movement I do in Vegas at that time of the morning is roll over in bed!! Well done to the two of you.
    It's someone else's fault.
  • pebblesmax
    pebblesmax Posts: 2,279 Forumite
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    Hello you two.

    How is the temperature?
  • nvh
    nvh Posts: 1,653 Forumite
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    stoneman wrote: »
    OK a little bit of fun for you all.
    Have a look at this link to the earthcam of the Vegas sign.
    http://www.earthcam.com/usa/nevada/lasvegas/?cam=sign_hd

    click on archives, select the time slot between 8-9 am today. Forward it to about 8:25am and there in the background you will see 2 little runners (man with blue shirt on, girl in black) stopping to try and see where the webcam is. Well that is me and Tracy saying hello to you all.
    lmao that's brill! :rotfl:
  • vegasvisitor
    vegasvisitor Posts: 2,295 Forumite
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    Is it cool enough to go running then? I'm thinking by mid-may it might be too warm. On a shortish trip I'm not sure I'll get round to it, but we're away 11 days all in so I would probably want to at some point. Maybe it'll be treadmill again.
  • stoneman
    stoneman Posts: 4,549 Forumite
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    pebblesmax wrote: »
    Hello you two.

    How is the temperature?
    In the 80's but has been cloudy for a couple of days, they were expecting some rain but it never materialised. Expecting it to clear up tonite.
    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.
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