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#61812 - 05/14/09 05:32 PM
Escapades -powered by Mt. Dew
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 2956
Loc: California
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This chapter of Escapades runs from May 1st to 9th – and meanders through Laughlin, Searchlight and Las Vegas, with the aid of a lot of Mt. Dew and darn little sleep. Laughlin was fun since I joined the Gamblin’ Tater and Toby Tater for the Bill Cosby show on Saturday night – a show that had us in stitches pretty much from the beginning. He probably did a half hour on cooking a deep-fried turkey, and he finished with a skit on “the dentist” that was hilarious. I’ll mainly be grouping things by category in this report, but I at least remember where we ate in Laughlin (things got fuzzy after that<g>) –starting with dinner Friday at the typical Harrah’s buffet, slightly over-priced and slightly better than average. Breakfast Saturday was at the coffee shop where Gamblin’ Tater & I both liked the small portion option, i.e., I had EGG Benedict, instead of Eggs Benedict. Nice choice to be able to enjoy one of my favorites without feeling I should eat the whole thing – or just continuing to talk & nibble until it was all gone.  We left Harrah’s briefly for a trip to the Riverside bowling alley where Toby Tater gave me a bowling lesson before we all sat down for some video poker. My guess is that we played for an hour or two, but I’m sure I made $11 there – just enough to pay for my bowling and the water taxi back to Harrah’s. It wasn’t spectacular like Friday nights Deuces (YEE HAW!), but I’ll settle for breaking even anytime, and I enjoyed my first cruise on the river, with thanks to Toby for transporting my bowling gear back to the Suby.  Thank Gawd Tater made our dinner reservations for 5:30 pm! My Caesar salad and veal scaloppine (served piccata style over angel hair pasta) were excellent, and it doesn’t get much better than good food with good friends, but the Range at Harrah’s was really busy, and we just barely made it out in time to get over to the outdoor theatre for Bill Cosby at 8 pm. LOL, I had no problem passing on the recommended Australian Chardonnay listed for almost as much as the entrée – the view of the Colorado River was really nice, and the water tasted just fine.  That was the high end meal of the trip, and I’m going to switch over to a topic style here and try to figure out the worst meal of the trip. That’s not easy since a lot of those meals included friends, which can definitely influence my perception of the food quality.  I guess I’d have to give that “honor” to Sunday brunch at Sam’s, but even that opinion may be tainted – I passed on brunch in Laughlin, intending to try Eastside Cannery, but their buffet is being remodeled – so there might have been some disappointment mixed in this opinion. LOL, with so many great brunches in town, it was hard to settle for just “ok” at Sam’s – but I was tired of driving and drowned my sorrows with a couple of glasses of good (Wycliffe) champagne. Another “ok” meal was the Fremont Seafood Buffet with the Senator Friday night. Would you believe this is the third time in a row that one of us has scheduled a trip and sent an EM, to find out we had an overlap in our trips. Fremont & Binions used to be “the” places for seafood buffets about 15-20 years ago, and we were both curious how it would compare in the modern buffet era, but we weren’t exactly surprised that the answer was - - not that well. It wasn’t that bad, but no one thing was that good either. The price was certainly right at $15, but I’d rather spend the extra $6-7 and go to Mandalay Bay’s buffet for good seafood any night of the week. Jeff & I had our usual fun, which means one of us was usually ROTFL, but I scored the final point, game & set when he dropped me off at the Flamingo valet just before 9 pm – I thought the poor boy was going to choke on that stinkin’ cigar.  It’s too bad Patti wasn’t there to laugh with me; we haven’t shared a laugh like that since our rafting trip down the Colorado River. Back to food – this is the first trip where I’ve missed Sweet Tomatoes this year, but I did have an excellent pecan-crusted chicken salad at TGIFridays @ Sam’s Town. I enjoyed breakfast buffets at Sunset (slight slippage there IMO), Orleans and Gold Coast - I started some days with just a mocha from the coffee hutch in Sam’s Atrium; I enjoyed a slice of stuffed crust pizza from Sbarros @ Bally’s one night, and orange chicken from Panda Express was dinner one night at Sam’s Town. There were good meals and good company throughout the trip, but I sure wasn’t planning my trip around food<g>. Often it was more like “I’m hungry, where am I?” No meal was so bad that I thought “I’m never doing THAT again!” Champagne (or a diet cola) & a pretzel in Harrah’s Diamond lounges sometimes tided me over to dinner. I met a couple of fellow pharmacists (LeeAnn & Michael) for brunch out at the Greens in Henderson - for LeeAnn’s introduction to a Monte Cristo sandwich. LOL, I warned them about the portions, and we only ordered two Monte Cristos for the three of us, but we still ended up with half a sandwich going home in a doggy bag for dad! I couldn’t believe my sandwich was dripping (but still good), and the fries have gone down a bit, but the Greens probably kept my personal “Best of Monte Cristo” ranking – I’ll have to revisit a couple of coffee shops to compare<g>. Good food, good friends – and a lot of shop talk that reminded me how much I’m enjoying retirement<vbg>. To be continued – gotta go fix some chicken parmigiana!
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#61815 - 05/15/09 10:20 AM
Re: Escapades -powered by Mt. Dew
[Re: DaisyDeuces]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 2956
Loc: California
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Late one afternoon, I met the Taters and a mutual Fantasy Football friend over at the San Gennaro Fest where I finally had my traditional chicken parmesan for the trip – good food choices there, but it was very different from the Italian festivals in my neck of the woods. Where were the Italians and the vino? San Gennaro seemed geared more toward food & craft booths, and entertainment was theoretically scheduled from 4-10 pm, but all I heard was a couple of strolling accordians, and the stage was empty most of the time. We may have just been too early, and part of me wanted to stay to hear Lena Prima and watch the fireworks, but the rest of me was back at Bally’s about 7:30 pm. LOL, I’m glad I went to satisfy my curiosity, and it would have been impossible to not have fun in that company, but I don’t see myself rushing back soon. I think several walking tours – doing my version of the $20 trick, i.e., stick $20 into a VP machine and try to turn it into $50 or $100. For example, one morning, I went 2-for-3 right there at Bally’s – hit $50, a $260 home run and struck out on the third one. Next stop was Bellagio, but I was there for brunch and to stroll the conservatory – not for lousy video poker paytables<g>. I guess the economy really has gone south because Bellagio now has Keno runners in the buffet! I put in tickets for myself and Mama Deuces and filled up on blintzes and various forms of cholesterol that are almost never found in my fridge at home, but I struck out when I went looking for the fresh berry assortment I remembered on the dessert table last year – had to settle for pecan pie again<g>. I got more exercise trying to find the Keno station afterward<g>; I walked the entire casino floor and strolled through the Conservatory before I finally gave it up and asked for directions. FYI, you can collect on your Keno winnings in a teeny booth located inside Café Bellagio, way in the back! Is the Bellagio brunch ($16) worth more than twice the tariff over at Gold Coast or Orleans? On a consistent, every day basis – no. For an upscale morning – it was well worth it.  I was laughing as I left Bellagio, after all, the point of the morning was to have a nice brunch and get some exercise.  I continued into Caesars and hit another home run, $200 for Aces on Bonus Poker. LOL, I ended up only 3-for-7 on this stroll since I struck out at Harrah’s (surprise!), IP and Flamingo, but those $200+ home runs made it a very nice exercise day. I wish I could say I did as well on all my walks, but I did manage to get enough exercise to lose a couple more pounds while eating anything I wanted. I knew there were fitness facilities at Harrah’s and Bally’s, and I even checked to find out that a Sam’s Town guest can show a room key to use the facilities at either Orleans or Gold Coast ... BUT ... I never went near any of those places<g>. Aside from various walks, I also got in plenty of exercise with lots of bowling practice, and I have the written proof for Dave – I’m finally taking some bowling lessons, and we have a great teaching pro at my home lanes. He’s got the patience of a saint, but I don’t think he or anyone else there believed me when I said I was going bowling in Las Vegas just for fun and exercise. LOL, they would have understood a tournament, but I didn’t explain it was something I like to do just to break up gaming sessions. I bowled at Sam’s Town, Orleans and Gold Coast (new high score!), and I thought about SouthPoint but just lacked energy that morning and went for another walk/shuffle instead. About those energy levels and living off Mt. Dew<g> - I really tried to get some rest on this trip, was definitely in my room no later than 10 pm each night in Las Vegas, and all three hotels had comfortable rooms/beds, but for some reason, I just had trouble sleeping on this trip.  Tater was curious about the south tower at Harrah’s in Laughlin, so I schmoozed myself in there<g>, but I didn’t show off the room because there was just nothing to brag about. LOL, I probably gave up a better room in the central tower, but I agree with the wag who once said “all rooms look alike when I close my eyes.” The bed was comfortable, and I was tired after almost 9 hours of driving, but I tossed & turned most of my first night down in Laughlin, and that just seemed to set the tone for the rest of the trip. The rooms at Sam’s aren’t fancy (except for those suites that I couldn’t schmooze myself into<g>), but they are comfortable, as is Bally’s – it didn’t make any difference – as soon as my head hit the pillow at night or even trying to take an afternoon nap, my mind went active like a hyper Energizer bunny. Aside from the occasional adult beverage, my preferred casino drink is diet Coke, but I think Mt. Dew outgunned Coke about 5-to-1 this time<g>. Normally, if I can’t get diet Mt. Dew at a casino gift shop, I will settle for diet Pepsi (next step down on the caffeine ladder) – this trip, it was “gimme the caffeine, and I think I need some sugar too!” I enjoyed some good shows along the way – Bill Cosby down in Laughlin, the Big Elvis show at Bill’s Gambling Hall, V-51 at Bally’s Indigo Lounge (they’re slowly growing on me-small doses only<g>) and a couple of walk-by lounge acts in Bellagio and Caesars, but I missed In-A-Fect this trip. I enjoyed them out at Sam’s last trip, but they were playing Sam’s when I was staying at Bally’s, and I got to Bally’s to find out they had played there while I was out at Sam’s<g>. Harrah’s offered me free tix to Nathan Burton and Vinnie Favorito, but the timing was never right on Burton, and I just don’t enjoy “insult comedians” like Favorito. (Isn’t that term an oxymoron?) My favorite show? A toss-up between Bill Cosby with the Taters and the Big E show with the Senator. Our funniest Big E moment came when one of the audience volunteers introduced himself as a Brit – Jeff looked over at me and said something like “here we go again” – and we were both grinning, reliving that infamous day when we entertained and loosened up some British cousins on a raft on the Colorado River. We both remember the sweet little ole British lady who came up to me asking “did that naasty mon throw you in the river?” OK, you probably noticed I haven’t said much about gambling on this trip<g> - that’s because there’s not that much to tell. I made $$$ down in Laughlin, gave them back at Sam’s the first day I got to Las Vegas (will someone please tie me up or knock me out that first day!) and then played pretty even the rest of the trip. I played more Deuces Wild than usual, very little DDB and a quite a bit of Bonus Poker. Aside from Saturday in Laughlin and Sunday in Las Vegas, I doubt I played two hours a day – so I just upped the stakes on Bonus Poker, stayed out of trouble very well and built up plenty of Sam’s and Harrah’s brownie points. I was surprised that I hit Sapphire at Boyd, but I had hoped to keep on the Diamond track over at Harrah’s – I can be spoiled very easily by champagne, pretzels, sports television and computer access in those lounges in the afternoons/evenings– not to mention the free shows and priority valet service/restaurant seating. I’m very familiar with the “free” $60 cup of coffee, and I've got more free offers than I can afford on my desk, but I was ROTFLMAO when I got my win-loss statement from Harrah’s last year. I made Diamond for the first time, and my loss for 2008 at ALL the Harrah’s properties was exactly $231. Stat-wise, I put 1233 miles on the General Lee, averaged 30.4 mpg, enjoyed the desert driving that still had shades of green and yellow almost everywhere and ended with a total trip cost of just a tad over $100 per day when I added up transportation, gambling, eating, entertainment and EVERY little thing – that’s a pretty reasonable vacation in my book! I’ve often closed trip reports by saying that Las Vegas is about people - if I just wanted to gamble, Tahoe or Reno are closer, and I’m surrounded by tribal casinos (which I seldom visit<g>) – this trip was no exception– my thanks to everyone involved in making this one of the special trips.
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#61821 - 05/16/09 07:42 AM
Re: Escapades -powered by Mt. Dew
[Re: dagwash]
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Registered: 02/24/02
Posts: 1670
Loc: Rochester, NY
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Thanks, Miss Daisy for another enjoyable, envy-inducing trip report!
Haven't seen you mention monte cristo sandwiches in a while, have you given them up in favor of those great salads?
i do love your $20 trick.
I've heard of some folks playing a game called "casino golf" where two (or more ) of you go to every casino in a designated course, and play a specified amount ($10, $20, whatever) in a consistent type of machine - slot or vp cycling the money through once, and getting one comped drink. Any winnings go in a separate pot, and paper score kept of each person's winnings. At the end of the course the person with the highest total winnings either gets bragging rights or wins the whole pot (depending on how friendly you are!)
Daisy if you don't keep Diamond, when will it expire? And (related question) have you ever done the Bally's sterling brunch? I understand that Diamonds get to sit in the main room, rather than the adjacent restaurant. Makes a big difference if you are drinking lots of that high end champagne!
thanks again!
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#61826 - 05/16/09 08:52 AM
Re: Escapades -powered by Mt. Dew
[Re: DaisyDeuces]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 2956
Loc: California
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Kes, I haven't mentioned Monte Cristos because they aren't really on my diet<g>, but I'm perfectly capable of combining a Monte Cristo brunch with a Sweet Tomatoes dinner on any given day.  In fact, that sounds like a great project for our next overlapped trip! No, somehow, the Sterling Brunch has always slipped under my radar - maybe because I'm not in Las Vegas that many Sunday mornings. My current Diamond card expires in March 2010, and yes, it does get us preferred seating. LOL, the Taters & I got bumped up to the Seven Seas area down in Laughlin, but we somehow forgot to get sloshed on free drinks<g>. I could probably get along without the cloth napkins & finger towels usually provided in the Diamond section of the buffets, but I actually do take advantage of the free booze - all my Reno brunches are champagne brunches, and they pour pretty darn good Merlot for dinner too. I'm not sure how far this perk could be pushed since I'm usually mellow with just one glass.  Casino golf sounds like it would be fun - especially the bragging rights part. LOL, you sure won bragging rights the last time you found me at the Flamingo<g>.
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#62127 - 07/03/09 04:10 AM
Re: Escapades -powered by Mt. Dew
[Re: DaisyDeuces]
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Registered: 08/01/01
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Loc: PA
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#62134 - 07/03/09 10:46 AM
Re: Escapades -powered by Mt. Dew
[Re: DaisyDeuces]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 2956
Loc: California
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DRIVE: was fun both ways. I had almost empty roads and Elvis gospel music on Sirius to start the drive down to Las Vegas, and I visited some of my old work sites on the way home. I do NOT miss the job, but I enjoyed working with some good people. Email is nice, but it was much nicer to have some face-to-face chats after a couple of years.  HOTELS: The first night was at Paris, nice room with a view of the pool, Eiffel Tower and Bellagio. The next three nights were in an Atrium room at Sam’s since my excuse for the trip was a VP tournament there. My last two nights were at the Flamingo, with a nice view of Caesars entrance and fountains. SHOWS: I caught the Big Elvis show, a group called JAMM at Ballys (not my music but very good!) and a good pianist/singer at Paris. I’ll explain later, and he was really good and doing music from the 50s and 60s that I enjoy, but I wouldn’t even go inside to sit down and give Harrah’s the price of a drink since that was the part of the trip that they had really pissed me off. I missed some other shows on my list too. In-A-Fect was performing out at Sam’s, but I would return to Sam’s so tired each night that I just wanted that darn wolf to finish his howling so I could crash<g>. I had intended to catch Lena Prima out at Arizona Charlies on Friday night, then switched plans when I discovered Gary Puckett was performing that night at SouthPoint – ended up seeing neither show because I just didn’t want to fight the traffic I could see from my Flamingo window.  I also passed on The Mentalist even though I had free tickets stashed away, but I did catch a good group at Harrah’s Carnival Court on one of my strolls and enjoyed the lounge music wherever my feet took me. FOOD: just wasn’t a priority on this trip. I had one good brunch, but a couple of nights at Sam’s, I just grabbed some orange chicken/chow mein from Panda Express and ate in my room while waiting for the last atrium show to end. That was preferable to the one night I ate at the Sam’s buffet<vbg>. I hit the different Diamond lounges for some good appetizers in the afternoons on the strip; they seem to serve wings all the time, but second “entrée” was either pot stickers or spring rolls.  I’d have a snack in late afternoon and basically another snack at night if I was hungry, but those lounges are a good place for people-watching around free food<g>. Breakfast ranged from donuts to my mandatory visit to the Gold Coast buffet – simplicity was definitely the food theme on this trip. M: That good brunch was Thursday, when I joined LeeAnn and Michael on my first visit to M. Others have already described the choices and quality, and everything I had was good, but I wouldn’t rate it ahead of the Bellagio buffet except for price ($12 range). I didn’t sign up for the slot club until afterward – there was no line there or at the buffet since M has stopped giving away free buffets when you sign up. To tell the truth, we were having so much fun chatting that I didn’t pay that much attention to what I was eating<g>. I stayed and played for an hour afterward, left a few bucks ahead with a good overall impression of M – it reminds me of Red Rock, not the colors but the general layout and atmosphere. BOWLING: what bowling<g>? I did have the equipment with me and did drag it down to the alley in Sam’s one morning, but the lanes were full, and I just never got back to it. HOWEVER, I did receive a golf lesson from Toby Tater and Don at Durango Hills.  I was thrilled to be back on the links after a 12 year absence, but I was also extremely rusty – which would have been frustrating if I wasn’t having so much fun. I did get some of my short game back, i.e., putting and sand shots, but it was taking me entirely too long to get INTO the sand traps<g>. FLOP: I never did catch up with Eric & Ellen. We played phone tag during the week, but our paths just went different directions. My apologies, but I was too tired & drained that last night – I didn’t even eat dinner that night, just crashed in my Flamingo room and was on the road home at 5:30 a.m. the next morning. It would have been fun to meet the folks who raised Tim The Dealer! GAMBLING: I actually placed in the VP tournament out at Sam’s Town; I didn’t check the list for details, but a $25 credit popped up on my slot card, which meant I came in somewhere between 37th and 75th. That was probably my best result at Sam’s! No, wait a minute, I hit Deuces at Sam’s, at SouthPoint and at Bill’s. YEE HAW! It wasn’t a winning trip, but coming back with middle triple digit expenses is wonderful after a week in Las Vegas! Sam’s kicked my butt overall, as did the Orleans, but I came out ahead at M, SouthPoint, Bill’s and Gold Coast – and played pretty even at various Harrah’s properties. HARRAH’S INCONSISTENT CHECK-CASHING POLICY: in a word, SUCKS! I never bring that much cash with me since I have check cashing at Harrah’s, Sam’s and the Orleans, and I have cashed checks at Bally’s, Flamingo and Paris in the past, but Harrah’s Entertainment has put in new policies at some of their Las Vegas properties. I played some at Paris my first afternoon, then moved over to Bally’s and got cleaned out, so I walked over to the cashier with a check written for the exorbitant sum of $250. The clerk was pleasant and courteous but informed me they could only allow me to cash up to $140. I looked at her and said something like “that’s a Diamond card I just handed you, ya gotta be kidding!” She politely informed me that Bally’s only cashed checks based on current play that day or trip. I told her that I wouldn’t yell at her since she had to follow procedure, but I asked if she had a manager I could yell at<g>. LOL, I am not really the yelling type, but I did want to discuss the matter with her manager – who refused to come out and talk to me. Instead, she sent the cashier back with a message “that she would do $250 for me THIS time.” That really pissed me off! Only after this gracious authorization was I asked for a credit card reference; I was never asked if I wanted to apply for check-cashing or a line of credit. The manager did come out to put an over-ride into the computer, but she didn’t say “hello” or even look at me. Tim The Dealer described Harrah’s training for us; this woman must have slept through the entire part on customer service – she wouldn’t have lasted 10 minutes in my business! I took my money across the street to Bellagio – didn’t really gamble because my mood would have frozen the fountains<g>, just wandered around and was back in my room early and checked out of Paris by 6:30 a.m. the next morning. Later in the trip, out of curiosity, I checked with Paris, and they would have cashed $200 based on really meager play there that first night, but Flamingo still uses the Tele-Check machines so I would have had no problem there. I just mailed off an application for a line of credit at Flamingo – and a two page letter to Harrah’s western vice-president, giving more details and basically asking if it’s Harrah’s new policy to drive away Diamond players.  For such a laid-back trip, I sure did have fun! I’ll search out my notes (hidden somewhere in the mess on my desk) to see if I left anything out, but most of those notes had to do with the check-cashing incident<vbg>.
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