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#63283 - 04/01/10 09:37 AM
Re: Who Rents Cabanas?
[Re: will800]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 7146
Loc: PA
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Will it's not that simple! They are great for families. With kids, they can't get too much sun. With us, I'm about as white and pastie as they come, and to spend a day with my honey, that loves the pool and sun, and I am garenteed a place in the shade where I won't burn. Where I can read the newspaper without squinting, keep cool drinks in the mini fridge, and people watch from my perch. $200 is a cheap price to avoid sunburn. Ever had sunburn on vacation? It ain't fun, and I'm not a very happy person. Also you don't have to get up at the crack of dawn to "save your spot" with a pool towel. BTW, $200 is cheap for some places, I've been quoted up to $375, and @ hardrock they want a $2000 min tab from you on reHab day!
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#63284 - 04/01/10 10:45 AM
Re: Who Rents Cabanas?
[Re: Lee-PA]
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Registered: 08/12/99
Posts: 1814
Loc: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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THANKS, LEE! I see your point but being from Hawaii, I would never even consider renting one even if they were rented for free.
Had to say that!
BTW, a good friend rented one of those HR Rehab Party cabanas so that they could celebrate is sister's 21 birthday with a group of roughly eight good friends and he did pay $2,000!
BUT .... they also insisted that he had to guarantee an additional fee (I think it was somewhat close to $1,200) for drinks and services.
So they did the normal CC thing for the amount of $3,200 but left it open in case he add additional expenses.
So they get there early and order a couple of rounds of Margaritas and Bloody Mary's and he sits in the sun outside the $2,000 cabana and falls asleep for a couple of hours, only to wake up and discover a good sized party going on in the immediate area and everyone having a great time at his expense.
His sister had invited some guys she met in the pool and she had no idea that all those 'cocktails' were on her brother's tab.
And he, being a very kind and generous and loving brother, didn't offer a word of objection until later on that afternoon when he was informed that his tab had come pretty darn close to $5,000.
Then the next week his wife's sister celebrated her 21st at Tao and he foot the bill for that one also..... Private table and bottle service, etc..... and that one only amounted to a little over $2,500.
Drinking ain't cheap in this town but I do know a joint where you can drink your little butt off if you like Tequila with a cold beer chaser. It's a dump but that combination will only set you back $2.50 a throw-down.
But being as nice as you kind folks are ,,,, you probably wouldn't want to be seen dead in this place.
But if you are a Tequila/beer fan .... feel free to ask.
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will800
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#63305 - 04/04/10 12:23 PM
Re: Who Rents Cabanas?
[Re: JMT]
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Registered: 08/01/01
Posts: 7146
Loc: PA
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Will, sometimes we stop in just because of a name of a bar. Or just because we pass it all the time, or just because it looks , interesting in a sleavy sort of way. LOL $200 for a cabana, would I spend it, yes, do I on a regular basis, no. Its Las Vegas, and people visit for a bunch of reasons. Some don't even drink or gamble, and still come away having a great time. That's what I like so much about LV, it is so many things so so many different people. I tell everyone, even if you don't drink, or gamble you got to do Vegas one time in your life!
Joe, That last sentence is so true! And how long does $200 last on those slots? Most likely not all day like the cabana does! LOL
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