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  • January/February
    Thats great thanks, I will go and check it out when I go!
    Vegas Trips....Feb 2007, Nov 2007, September 2008, August 2009, September 2011..........:beer:
  • trets77
    trets77 Posts: 2,886 Forumite
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    April
    MY Travel / Thomas cook flights

    leaving on

    11/6/08 ........Sold out

    15/6/08 7 nts = £420 14 nts = £340

    18/06/08 7nts = £560 14 nts = £580
    Better in my pocket than theirs :rotfl:
  • stoneman
    stoneman Posts: 4,549 Forumite
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    May
    All set, off tomorrow, have to get up at 3am to get down to LHR, I don't mind that time of day, not too much traffic around so should make the car park by 5:30. Will let you know what Northwest is like when we get back. Plan on just crashing by the pool at Flamingo during the days, usually do loads of shopping but only went a couple of months ago so nothing really to by. Gonna try the Steakhouse at Circus for our nice meal out this time. Went to the Country Club grill at Wynn last trip and it was just to pretenscious for me. Usually do Mon Ami Gabi but want a proper steak this trip. We only do one nice sit down meal per stay as usually we are at In and Out , KFC, Ellis Island just to grab something quick. Really like Bouchon at Venetian for breakfast. Anyway, gotta go and finish packing, will keep in touch while there.
    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.
  • trets77
    trets77 Posts: 2,886 Forumite
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    April
    stoneman wrote: »
    All set, off tomorrow, have to get up at 3am to get down to LHR, I don't mind that time of day, not too much traffic around so should make the car park by 5:30. Will let you know what Northwest is like when we get back. Plan on just crashing by the pool at Flamingo during the days, usually do loads of shopping but only went a couple of months ago so nothing really to by. Gonna try the Steakhouse at Circus for our nice meal out this time. Went to the Country Club grill at Wynn last trip and it was just to pretenscious for me. Usually do Mon Ami Gabi but want a proper steak this trip. We only do one nice sit down meal per stay as usually we are at In and Out , KFC, Ellis Island just to grab something quick. Really like Bouchon at Venetian for breakfast. Anyway, gotta go and finish packing, will keep in touch while there.


    have a great trip , i'm envious as hell :D:D

    i have always meant to get down to the Circus Circus Steak house . also on the list Ruth Chris Steakhouse , and Joes Steak and Stonecrab @ Forum
    Better in my pocket than theirs :rotfl:
  • dan28
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    Excalibur from $49
    from vegas-hotels-online.com, name: Sizzling Summer Offer, rooms from $49 with $25 dining credit, $20 off an all-day pool cabana rental and 2 free drinks, stay from June 9, 2008 - September 30, 2008
    https://reservations.mgmmirage.com/bookingengine.aspx?pid=EXC&host=promo&code=ZOO&kbid=755041&sub=en
  • Froggitt
    Froggitt Posts: 5,904 Forumite
    The Prime Rib at Circus Circus is to die for. It literally melts in your mouth. We had a fantastic meal there.
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  • gt568
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    Froggitt wrote: »
    The Prime Rib at Circus Circus is to die for. It literally melts in your mouth. We had a fantastic meal there.

    I'd kill for prime rib like that in this country!
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  • luci
    luci Posts: 5,968 Forumite
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    May
    I saw on the 'real hustle las vegas' It showed the cast sitting in a bar overlooking freemont street and I thought it would be good to sit there and watch the light show. Has anybody who has seen it know where it is? Orif not does anybody know of a bar with a good view of the light show downtown??

    Rich

    We went upstairs in Fitzgerald's and watched it from the balcony there which was a good view.
  • Stew68
    Stew68 Posts: 814 Forumite
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    I don't even eat steak in this country anymore having eaten at some real good steak restaurants in the States. Trets I can definitely reccomend Ruth Chris', we ate there twice in Anaheim during our last trip.

    Have a good trip Stoneman.

    Stew
  • ferf1223
    ferf1223 Posts: 8,936 Forumite
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    March
    I agree that the Steakhouse at Circus Circus is fabulous...for those with a rental car I also think that Austin's at Texas Station and Sonoma Cellar at Sunset Station (with basically the same menu) are amazing - and the latter 2 are usually available on restaurant.com - $25 voucher for $4 if you time it right!
    Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?
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