Impeccable Technique: Vegas Beyond Undefeated

February 23rd, 2009

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Impeccable Technique: Vegas Beyond Undefeated

“Far as lyrics go:
They rocking recitals
It won’t stop until I’m on top with the title
Hustling no stopping the cycle, I’m shopping for rifles
I’m not for the idols
Fuck the twin towers dog, we on top of the Eiffel
Like live Pisa Pisa, eating a piece of pizza
You cant be were I be dog, you need a visa
Come on cheeb of reefer
Please believe it, I will squeeze and leave ya
All bullets they will heat and seek ya
Harlem world I’m a swell my town
You a clown you can tell by now
That I’m, I’m ready, I’m ready we coming for the title”

-Excellent word play from Cam’ron on “I’m Ready” …..sick sample too.

People are always coming up and asking me, how do you go to Las Vegas and night after night swoop girls and stay Undefeated. Great question. Is it the textblasters and huge rolodex of beautiful girls? Sure. Thick Bankroll? Obviously. Great Genetics? Absolutely. A Playboy bloodline going back to the Original Don Juan in Spain? Bet your life on it.

Recently, I was reading some Las Vegas Player advice by some pseudo “g” and he was claiming he gets girls 50% of the time he is in Vegas. I am thinking to myself 50%? That’s a horrible success rate, especially in Vegas. If my success rate was that poor, I wouldn’t even expect you to read this. But you should read this because my success rate is over 100%. Beyond Undefeated. Beyond Undefeated is when you have swooped more girls than you have spent nights in a city. There are certain does and don’ts you must apply if you want to be successful. Here are some Impeccable Techniques:

Avoid Local Mystery Suite Parties

These sound good on Paper, especially when pitched to you by some 21 year old Maybelline Queen Exotic Dancer. She will tell you something like “lets go up to this suite party on the 56th floor of the Bellagio”. Yeah sounds good on paper. The reality is that you will have to mix with Local Vegas Guy (And I don’t mean Alain Ducasse’s Mix or Mix Lounge in THE HOTEL either). Avoid local Vegas guy at all costs. Especially local vegas promoter guy. These guys are really fronters, scumbags and losers. Although these guys front like they have connections in Vegas, they usually just know other low-end bottom feeder types. The reason why these guys are so bad, I think, (And I don’t give them much thought) is because Vegas is an expensive place, (for most, for me its cheap) champagne drinking limo riding and all that. Local Vegas Promoter guy has to compete with that every night or else he gets mopped up by tourist guy. And I am not a mathmetician but when local vegas promoter guy is pulling down $27,500 a year, the life style just doesn’t add up. Plus he has to go to the salon to get his hair styled and needs to buy tons of cool T-shirts with writing on them to keep up the “cool, party guy act”. And as we know, those 3rd World Sweatshop made T-shirt aren’t cheap. So what Vegas Guy has to do is cut corners. Rip people off. Not to mention a rampant drug problem. This is all a recipe for disaster. Personally, I am more interested in Galatoire’s recipe for Gumbo or Turtle Soup. It’s important to have a good Running Partner with you in these situations, that way you can kick up your Gucci Loafers, spark up a smoke with a vintage Dunhill lighter, finish off your Goose and Soda, and check the time with a Vintage 1960’s Breitling Watch (to see if your in the kill zone for Gentleman’s Clubs) while your Running Partner ads a couple of KO’s to his record “on the cobbles”.

Utilize the “Ultra-Lounges”

In Vegas they call Lounges “Ultra-Lounges”. If you ask me, it sounds pretty gay. Regardless, they are functional spots to use as early night meeting points. They are real easy to get into and are easy to find someone. Also a good place to get back up leads as fly girls usually are to be found in Ultra-Lounges.

Don’t get blinded by the Light (and I don’t mean Andrew Sasson’s Club Light either)

Avoid going to Gentlemans Club’s on Friday and Saturday Night at 11 or 12. Even when you are Untouchable like Eliot Ness. I know you got the Custom-Made suit on, hand made shoes from England, and got on the best tie in your collection. Your Bullet-proof, Hard to Kill like Steven Segal. Still, avoid the the Gentlemans club early. You Will get “Pole-Axed”, “Jelly-Fished” and/or “Blinded out”. You don’t have to be an expert in Econometric Modeling to know that Gentleman’s Clubs are all about supply and demand. When there are more girls than guys in Gentleman’s Clubs its all systems go. When there are more guys than girls in a Gentleman’s Club the system is clogged. But if your dressed sharp like a porcupine in a Custom Suit by Duncan Quinn with side vents, blood red shirt by Dior Homme with silver and black cufflinks, no tie, pocket square by Thom Browne, Custom shoes by John Lobb on St. James Street or Edward Green on Jermyn Street in exotic skins (refined decadence) you have a more than decent shot at it.

Oysters

We have mentioned this before. But don’t start any night in Vegas without Oysters. A good portfolio would be some Cotuit Oysters (Massachusetts), Netarts Bay (Oregon), and some Winterpoints (Maine). (Skip the Hamma Hamma Oysters (Washington) and the Kumamoto (Oregon), they suck.) Caviar and Florida Stone Crabs also make for a nice well rounded opening salvo. RM Mooney, Daniel Boulud’s Daniel, Alain Ducasse’s Mix, even Aquanox are all worth an early stop by.

Girls in Street Clothes

Want to pull Fly Girls out of a Gentleman’s Club in less time than it takes you to finish two Goose and Sodas? (And I drink fast). Here is how you do it: Target Girls in street clothes. They are already on their way out the spot, so half the battle is already won. Last time in Vegas I walked in (dressed impeccably of course) to a great Gentleman’s Club and 17 minutes later left with three Fly girls, destination: my suite at Wynn Resorts (in the girls defense, the spot was filled with Regular Guy, and I was wearing an Ridiculous suit by Paul Smith, my track record is flawless, and my skin had a healthy flush from the spa earlier in the day, so I could hardly blame them for wanting to leave with me). Not bad for a Wednesday night.

Side Note:

Avoid Girls with “Property of (insert Biker Gang)” Tattoos. Weather it be The Hells Angels, The Banditos, The Pagans, The Rock Machine (now merged with The Banditos), The Outlaws or The Henchmen. In fact, it’s better to avoid Gentleman’s Clubs with Biker Gangs in general. Unless of course you are trying to find distribution for a large quantity on Crystal Meth, in that case, you found the right guys. You don’t want to get in the Crossfire of a Gang War and find out how good you are at ducking wrenches. I remember one time years back in Los Angeles, I was with a local beautiful Hollywood, prototype SuicideGirl/ Nightlife Princess and the Motorcycle Club in attendance didn’t take too kindly to me. Not sure why. But I do know, if it wasn’t for my Desert Eag and a cab with perfect timing I might have not had a Magical Night.

James “Lights Out” Toney

Partying in Las Vegas, even with Entering The Dragon, will get you in pretty bad physical shape over a few day period. Don’t be Vain about it or let it get you down. James “Lights Out” Toney, became one of the Greatest Boxers of his Generation and he did it not by being in great shape. He has always said, “Boxing is not a Bodybuilding Competition” (you remember a “chubby” Tim Witherspoon knocking out the Adonis Frank Bruno for the Heavyweight title, right?). Well, “Las Vegas is not a Bodybuilding Competition either”. Vegas is a GAME competition. (Well, maybe that Rehab Sunday pool party at the Hard Rock is a Bodybuilding Competition, but I have never been. The last place I want to be in Vegas in the summer time is at the Hard Rock pool with a bunch of personal trainer Guys from Arizona with Tribal Tattoos.) James Toney made it happen by being Tough, having tons of Heart, an Iron Chin, superb Counter Punching, a will to win, and lets face it: Impeccable Technique. Be a James Toney.

The Vegas Dance

No this isn’t some dance like The BankHead Bounce, The Harlem Shake, The Young Joc Motorcycle Dance, The Patty Duke, the Wrench or the Tango. Or even dope Breakdance moves like The Turtle, The Baby, Top Rock, Brooklyn Flare, Freezes, Windmills, Suicides (And I don’t mean SuicideGirls either) Headspins or Crazy Legs ill backspin in “Beat Street”. If you are like me, come 3am in Vegas, you will have plenty of options for Girls. Especially, if you follow The Blueprint for a Perfect Night in Vegas. Hold out for your best option. The best part about Vegas is that you have more time if you need it. Behind on the Score Cards after Twelve Rounds? Well, the great thing in Vegas is there is a Round 13. Hell, in Vegas you have as many rounds as you need to win the fight! No need to get jumpy and call it a night with the Ex-Sorority Girl in town from Ohio for a Bachelorette party who gave you her number. Hold out for something with some punch to it. For instance:

Girl Plus Friend

This is one of the most important techniques to Being Beyond Undefeated. It is a high risk move. But without Risk there cannot be Reward. To be a Top G, Top Pedigree, you need to embrace Risk. That’s why I trade Futures instead of Options. Unlimited Downside, but Unlimited Upside potential as well. So you have been stick and moving all night like Zab Judah, and you got a Fly Girl meeting you back at the Parasol Up bar ready to Kostya Tszyu her. Tell her to bring a Girlfriend. Leverage your position. Dame Sizzler style. When you get back to your Suite, have an In-Room Gymnastics Competition. Remember to Score the Girls on difficulty, form, originality AND artistry. Make sure you get a couple of Nadia Comaneci’s……. The Rest is Up to You……..

Michael Porfirio Mason
AKA The Peoples Champ
AKA The Judge
The Guide to Getting More Out of Life
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Michael Porfirio Mason
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The Luxor Hotel is Unique

February 23rd, 2009

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The Luxor Hotel is located on the strip in Las Vegas. It isn’t brand new but it hasn’t been there very long. It sits at almost the end of the strip and is across the street from the Excalibur Hotel. The Luxor Hotel is unique in its shape. It is a pyramid with the very top having a bright light that goes up for a long way. It has an Egyptian theme and is beautiful inside and out.

There is even an Egyptian canal that runs through it. As people walk in from the front lobby they will see the casino floor straight ahead. After being checked in the people can go up to their hotel room. The rooms are spacious and decorated with the same Egyptian theme.

Rooms at the Luxor Hotel aren’t cheap but there are sometimes deals that can be had during midweek. The hotel also has restaurants and night clubs that people can spend their money on. The casino areas are well lit and they feel open allowing easy movement without feeling closed in.

Staying at the Luxor Hotel is always relaxed and comfortable. In the summer it can be over one hundred degrees outside and in the winter it can occasionally snow. If people want to leave the hotel and walk around, it is the most comfortable in the spring and the fall months.

The Luxor Hotel And Other Hot Spots

If people are staying at the Luxor Hotel but want to visit other casinos or see a show somewhere, there are two ways to accomplish this. Walking is pretty easy if people are going over to the MGM. Other hotels may be a little farther and if walking is too hard, taxis can get people to wherever they need to go to.

One tip to people visiting Las Vegas is that a lot of people walk. The sidewalks are wide but some people who get nervous in crowds may want to find another way around. The Luxor Hotel like many others also has a very reasonable buffet for each meal time.

Of course, one shouldn’t think that the food will be as good as some of the upscale restaurants, but the food is pretty good. The Luxor Hotel is a popular place so if people decide to go, get the reservations before hand. Sometimes there are conventions in town and when they are having them, rooms can be difficult to find.

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Doug Woodall
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Nightlife At Sacramento

February 19th, 2009

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Whether you are a business traveler or a tourist, you expect the city you are visiting to have some exciting nightlife to keep you entertained. Sacramento’s nightlife has a lot of variety; there is enough to keep the college students, the loving couples, the business travelers and those just looking for some food, drink and music going all night long. Sacramento’s nightlife comprises of bars, dance clubs, sports bars and lounges. You can choose whatever suits your mood.

Some of the most popular places to enjoy nightlife in Sacramento:

815 L Street Club

This is a very popular club in downtown Sacramento, but one that is more popular among those above 30. This club is considered to be one of the hip, upscale clubs in the Sacramento area. Its ambience is romantic, with its huge mahogany bar which serves beer, liquors and wines, cozy little booths for you to share some private moments with that special someone and lots of stained glass adding color and life to the place. The music at this club ranges between big bands and celebrity DJs, to live bands that add extra zing to the ambience of the club.

Remember to dress stylish and the good news for all is that smoking is a strict ‘NO NO’ inside the club. This club is open from 9pm to 3am for those above 21. A unique thing about this club is that there are swing classes conducted here, so that you can showcase your swinging talents later as the night progresses.

Back door lounge

This lounge is an eclectic mix between being a lounge and a club. The theme of this lounge is retro and it reflects in the 50s Las Vegas style decor. Rich red velvet walls, cozy leather booths, gold bling accessories and dim lighting all adds to the trendy ambience of this place. The music is also retro with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Cliff Richards’ songs. Martinis, scotch on the rocks and wine being the choice of beverage here, makes you feel like you have stepped back in time.

Barcode

Initially known as The Rage, it is now called Barcode, the club is more popular among the college goers and for anybody between the 18 to 24 age group. This trendy club with its red and silver colors and DJs pumping out house, electronica and hip-hop music is more like one serving kegs of beer. This is a hot spot for bachelor and hen parties. The dress code is stylish, but no jeans and denims please.

Blue Cue

This is a place, which is an interesting mix between a billiards venue and a bar. The only difference between this and any other billiards joint or bar is that it combines the two. Valet parking, trendy interiors and classy clientele all add to the ambience of this place.

Monkey Bar

This maybe a small bar, but where the music and drinks are concerned, the staff do not ‘monkey’ around. This bar is one of the hippest and most popular places to enjoy drinks, some great music or to just show off your attire.

Kris Koonar
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Las Vegas: the Premier Real Estate Investment Destination

February 17th, 2009

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The most populous city of Nevada, Las Vegas is a name synonymous with the good life. It is one of the world’s popular entertainments, vacation, shopping, and gambling hubs. It comes as no surprise that Las Vegas has emerged as one of the prominent real estate investment destinations of the United States of America. Las Vegas is termed the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’ and is easily amongst the most glamorous cities of the world. Apart from being the center of gambling in America, it also has superior infrastructure facilities and professional services that make it an ideal location, for those who want to buy a home.

Though the real investment market has seen a marked cooling in many parts of America, the market in Las Vegas has continued its upward swing. The confluence of tourism, conventions, and gaming has kept the economy in good shape through the numerous downturns it has faced throughout the U.S periodically. Retail and dining are the two factors that have made a significant contribution to the upsurge in the economic index of Las Vegas. If you make a real investment in Las Vegas, then you can be a part of this continuous economic boom. It can mean a better life for you and your kids.

Moreover, Las Vegas is fast redeveloping its image from a ‘Sin City’ to one of a ‘Diversified City’. The local administration is taking pains to diversify the local economy largely dependent on tourism and the returns on gambling. In accordance with this fact, the downtown area has seen massive revitalization. Las Vegas was always a hot real estate investment hub, but it has metamorphosed into the definitive city where all real investment dreams come true. It now gives you a myriad choice of some very interesting opportunities with reference to preconstruction.

As mentioned before, for ages it has been known throughout the world for its happening nightlife, luxurious resorts, and other tourist attraction, but now the efforts are on to regain some of its ‘old glory’. The efforts have become successful and it is now projected as a family destination. Furthermore, an array of premium space available in Las Vegas means that investors are making a beeline for this prime location. An attraction of buying real estate here is that if you go for preconstruction property, then you get it for much lower than the market value.

The major concern of people who want to buy a home in any city, are facilities like health care, education, and affordable living expenses amongst others. Las Vegas gives you the best of medical facilities and it has a host of excellent hospitals, doctors, and clinics within its precincts. As far as education is concerned, numerous colleges, and schools cater to the needs of its residents. It also offers an array of recreational activities for the family. In Las Vegas, you will be spoilt for choice in this regard.

Phil Laboon
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Welcome To Las Vegas! Get Cheap Las Vegas Hotel Rooms

February 15th, 2009

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Las Vegas is a place of interest that one must visit at least once in their lifetime. Besides the numerous casinos, which made it famous, it has outstanding architecture and nightlife. Las Vegas is another city that does not sleep; the only time it is slightly quieter is in the mornings, just so that it gets back its pulse as the afternoon hours tick by.

If you are planning a trip to the gambling city of the world, there are a vast number of Las Vegas hotel rooms to choose from; to be more exact, approximately 100,000 of them that fit every budget and fantasy you have in mind. Most of the hotels are equipped with internet connection and the general hotel ammenities. But why will you really want to have an internet connection or superb room facilities when the real exciting experiences is really out there in the streets and casino?

Las Vegas hotel rooms are diverse; you can find a room that fits your honeymoon fantasy and another that offers just the basics. Due to the huge number of availability of Las Vegas hotel rooms, you don’t have to make a reservation months in advance the traditional way, as there is no on or off season; however, if you want a particular type of room at a particular hotel, then booking in advance is advised.

The best and easiest way to book any Las Vegas hotel room is online, where most hotels have a profile with pictures and details such as the location, prices and amenities provided. Online booking always run promotion by giving out electronic coupons. These coupons serve as discount code when you book the rooms online. The discount can be quite good, sometimes hitting a 50% off. Always be on a lookout for such coupons and it can save you quite a sustaintial amount of money. However, if you don’t have time to book online for one of the famous Las Vegas hotel rooms, rest assured that you will find something that will fit your requirements and budget, even if you just happen to be passing through.

Tango Pang
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Expedia Travel Remembers Ten Years

February 15th, 2009

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The traditional gifts for a tenth anniversary are tin or aluminum. Not particularly exciting gifts. Expedia.com is forgoing the tin or aluminum for their tenth anniversary and giving what they call “incredible deals” on their top ten destinations. Get it – 10 year anniversary, top 10 destinations?

In addition to the incredible deals on the top ten, each week for ten weeks, the travel website will be featuring a limited-time offer on one special vacation spot. This week happens to be Mexico. From now until August 28th, you can save $100 instantly on a flight to Mexico and a hotel stay of six nights or more. After August 28th, presumably Expedia will choose another of their top ten destinations to discount even further.

So I thought I’d do a little comparison shopping to see how Expedia’s 10th anniversary incredible deal to Mexico stood up against one of its competitors – Travelocity. I picked a random Mexican destination – Cozumel; a random hotel in Cozumel – The Reef Club; and a random city to fly to and from – Philadelphia. I shopped for flight and hotel from September 4 – September 11 and choose the same exact flights.

The winner? Expedia did come in lower. At $2.068.73 (after $100 instant savings) their anniversary price was $120.27 less than Travelocity’s price. Both prices included discounts for booking air and hotel together and both included all taxes and fees.

So it seems Expedia’s anniversary deals are worth looking into. Here are the destinations that Expedia is offering discounts to during their anniversary.

Mexico – Choose from Acapulco, Cancun, Costa Rica, Cozumel, Los Cabos, Mazatlan, Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, and Riviera Maya. And don’t forget – if you book your Mexican trip by August 28th and use coupon code MEX100 when you check out you can save an extra $100.

Las Vegas – Here are just a few of the hotels Expedia is offering their deal at – Sahara, Excalibur, Bally’s, Treasure Island, MGM Grand, Mirage and Mandalay.

Orlando – You can take the family to Walt Disney World, Epcot, Sea World, Universal, and Disney’s Blizzard Beach when you stay at local hotels such as Ramada, Lake Buena Vista, Royal Plaza, Hyatt Grand Cypress and The Florida Hotel. Stay three nights, get one free.

Los Angeles – There are 18 hotels to choose from with Expedia’s Los Angeles packages including Comfort Inn, Wyndham, Marriot Marina Del Ray, and The Tower Beverly Hills.

Caribbean – Choose from Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman, Domincan Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and USVI.

Hawaii – Choose from the islands Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Big Island.

New York City – Take in a Broadway show while you stay in hotels such as The Pickwick Arms, Woogo Central Park, Salisbury or The Mansfield.

San Francisco – While in the city by the bay you can stay at one of fourteen hotels including The Bay Bridge Inn, Monarch Hotel, Miyako, Bay Landing, or Sir Francis Drake.

Washington D.C. – Fifteen hotels are available in the nation’s capital including Geroge Washington Inn, Washington Court, Lansdowne, and the infamous Watergate Hotel.

Europe – Some of Europe’s most popular destinations are included in Expedia’s tenth anniversary deal including London, Rome, Paris, Amsterdam, Munich, Barcelona, and Dublin.

In addition to their anniversary deals, Expedia is also giving away a $50,000 vacation and other weekly and daily prizes for those who choose to enter their contest

Jawahn Thompson
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Make Sure You Take That Gambling Vacation

February 15th, 2009

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Until not many years ago, I used to reside just a short two-hour drive away from Las Vegas. It was no big deal for me to hop in my vehicle on the weekends and hit the Strip for a little while. I was able to gamble at whatever time I required, and I admit that I became a tad spoiled in that respect. After all, there’s not anything like being able to play blackjack, craps, poker, or slots anytime the urge strikes! On one occasion I moved away, though, my weekend casino trips were no longer an option. As an alternative, I had to plan an all-out gambling vacation every time I required some action.

Being capable to play my beloved casino games simply while on a proper gambling vacation clearly has its disadvantages. For one thing, it meant that I could simply gamble once or twice a year while I had been doing it virtually every weekend before. For another thing, having to take a gambling vacation meant that I had to squander money on an airplane ticket, also on a rental car, and a hotel room. This was money that I couldn’t use to stake at the tables, so my funding was vastly reduced right off the bat.

But I have to confess that gambling vacations have some really good advantages too. For instance, I noticed that I’ve turned out to be a much more careful and intelligent gambler. When I’m on a gambling vacation, I tend to be inclined to make smarter playing decisions for the reason that I need my bankroll to keep going for the duration of my trip and since I know it could be a long time before I come back to the tables once more. Another advantage is that many travel agencies now offer great deals to top casino destinations across the country and around the globe. One of the better ones is Make Your Bet also TWA and American Airlines are now offering really good vacation packages.

Not merely do they offer package discounts to some of the most excellent hotels and resorts, but many times they also add a number of casino chips or other comps to each gambling vacation they sell. This means that I end up saving cash in two various ways and can take pleasure in my gambling vacation devoid of spending too much up front, which I always find extremely nice.

If it’s been a long time since you’ve experienced the thrill of having a large bet on the line, then I really do recommend taking a gambling vacation quickly. You can make your way too many top casino destinations for a lot less money than you think, which means you’ll have loads of money left over to wager on all your much loved games. So if you love the roll of the dice or the shuffle of the cards or the spin of that roulette wheel, get yourself to Vegas or somewhere similar but whatever happens make sure you check out a gambling vacation package today!

Mitchell Hampson
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Las Vegas: A Wondrous Playland

February 13th, 2009

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Las Vegas is a wondrous playland that is often overshadowed by the reputation of seedy gamblers and an excessive indulgence regarding forbidden actions and experiences. In actuality, Las Vegas is a city that caters to anyone and everyone interested in exploring a non-stop explosion of bright lights and high energy. This is a city that never seems to sleep as Elvis impersonators flash and glitter at every twist and turn.

The city serves as a 24-hour playground, where business keep odd hours to entertain and satisfy the masses. At any given time, you may find fitness centers, spas, video stores, supermarkets, bars, nightclubs open to accommodate the night owls still stirring during the wee hours after dark. When it comes to convenience, Las Vegas definitely knows how to show its guests a good time.

To enjoy the thrill of winning thousands of dollars at a Craps table to taking your time at a slot machine, the Las Vegas casinos are mainly situated on the Strip or Downtown section of town. Shuttle buses and other modes of transportation are available to usher you to your next destination, although walking from one point to another is not unheard of. Before hitting the casinos, be aware that it is a dog-eat-dog world and knowing how to play, as well as bet, will most certainly come in handy.

While the attractions and main sights of the city are enough to seal the deal, it is the hotels that also create a one-stop shop and arena of pleasure. Usually, most of the accommodations about town offer easy access to a casino, but not everyone is tempted by the lure of Jackpots and hitting Blackjack. For this reason, accompanying an entertaining stay in the city is a wide-range of extravagant themed resorts (such as the Aladdin to the Hard Rock Hotel) that pleases the likes of the mother of three to the anxious businessman to the budget traveler.

The nightlife is bustling with excitement, which can be enjoyed before or after you settle at one of the numerous all-you-can-eat buffets, filled with steak, shrimp, and other delicious cuisine. While the city is filled with enough to keep a visitor quite busy, there are also many interesting side trips to explore, including the nearby Death Valley, Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam attractions.

Exploring Some of the Main Sights of Las Vegas

Throughout the city, impressive Vegas show presentations bring can-can dancers and the Cirque du Soleil to the forefront. Magicians and spectacular animal shows entertain the masses, as dolphins jump into flight and big cats, such as white tigers fascinate the curious. At the Madame Tusand wax museum, you can view your favorite famous personalities, as life-like presentations are sure to fool to eye. Many tourists enjoy a ride aboard the Desert Princess Boat Tour, while others wish to give into a shopper’s delight, browsing about the many designer labels, kooky jewelry, and interesting souvenirs that the city has to offer. Below you will find some of the most popular sights to consider when visiting Las Vegas:

Fremont Street Experience
425 Fremont St
When visiting this attraction, you will come across two million lights, as well as an impressive sound system. If you’re lucky, you might be able to catch the filming of a major motion picture.

Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat
3400 Las Vegas Blvd South
At this site, a variety of animals can be found, including elephants, panthers and leopards. You should seek out the Mirage Hotel Casino in order to take advantage of this experience.

Gondola Rides at the Venetian
3355 Las Vegas Blvd South
Honeymooners and those who are in-love will surely enjoy a romantic gondola ride that visits sights, such as the Grand Canal Shoppes by the Venetian Hotel Casino.

Star Trek: The Experience
3000 Paradise Road
Trekkie fans may enjoy this attraction at the Las Vegas Hilton, which presents exhibits involving popular characters, as well as more than 200 Star Trek-related items.

Lion Habitat
3799 Las Vegas Blvd South
Located at the MGM Grand, you will have the chance to view the King of the Jungle as they interact with one another within their own natural habitat.

Wet ‘n Wild
2601 Las Vegas Blvd South
When traveling with the family, the children may enjoy what some consider one of the greatest water parks throughout the nation. Throughout the year, this site also holds entertaining events, such as the Miss Hawaiian Tropic Pageant.

Bellagio Fountains
3600 Las Vegas Blvd South
Bring your cameras to capture this awesome water display, which offers water jets that enter 240 feet into the air. Additional features include choreographed lights, as well as relaxing classical music.

Guinness World of Records Museum
2780 Las Vegas Blvd South
As you explore the many interesting hands-on displays, you will also learn of many individual and team record-breaking feats through a self-guided tour.

Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
3600 Las Vegas Blvd South
Art lovers will enjoy the many sculptures and paintings hailing from late 19th and 20th century artists, including original Picasso, Monet and Van Gogh works of art.

Adrian Adams
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Cheap Vegas Vacations - How To Get The Best Room Rates In Vegas

February 13th, 2009

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Cheap Discount Vegas Vacations, are there such a thing? When people think of Vegas they think of spending money and gambling. The thing is that you don’t need to spend a fortune planning a Las Vegas vacation.

Here are a few best kept travel secrets for finding the best room rates and cheap hotels in Vegas.

Plan your Las Vegas trip during the week rather than weekends. Decide how long you want to stay in Vegas for. Many hotels offer lower room rates the longer you stay. Many of the downtown casinos and hotels are cheaper than accommodation on the Strip. Look into hotels that are not on Las Vegas Boulevard. They have bargain room rates.

If you are staying for a week then ask what the weekly room rate is. Plan your Vegas trip well ahead to get the best rates. Most Vegas hotels have an incredible 90 percent occupancy rate. An incredible 63 percent of Las Vegas visitors book at least two weeks in advance. Look out for hotels offering a free night if you stay for three or more nights in Vegas. Book your hotel on an airline website.

Download Travel Axe where you can search around 20 websites to help you find the cheapest Vegas deals.

TIP: If you call the hotel with your Travel Axe deal they will usually try and beat their offer. Check to see if your planned trip coincides with any major conventions or popular events, etc, on at the same time. If a convention is on at the same time it could be impossible to find a room. Some conventions have attendees of more than 50,000. Here are some conventions and popular events to look out for:

January – Consumer Electronics Show
February – Men’s Apparel Guild in California (MAGIC)
March – NASCAR
April – National Association of Broadcasters, World Series Poker, Clark County Fair and Rodeo, Fremont Street Mardi Gras, City of Light Jazz Festival
May – Networld + Interop (high-tech), EA Sports Supercross, Cinco de Mayo, Summer Jam, Stars, Cars & Guitars Motorhead Festival, Jazz in the Park
June – Jazz Festival, International Truck Show
July – Fourth of July Fireworks
August – MAGIC, Newport Pacific Jazz Festival
November – Softbank Comdex (software and high-tech)
December – National Finals Rodeo

It’s a good idea to contact the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (3150 Paradise Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89109, PHONE: 702/892-0711, FAX: 702/892-2824) to find out who or what will be in town at the time you’re planning to visit.

It is possible to plan a cheap, discount Las Vegas vacation that will cost you next to nothing. Everything from cheap hotels, cheap airfares, cheap car rental. By spending a little time improving your knowledge about your Vegas vacation destination you can end up saving hundreds on your trip – and having more money to burn.

What are you waiting for? Sin City is calling you!

Karin Manning
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Las Vegas Cheap Eats

February 13th, 2009

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Just because you are having an inexpensive meal does not have to mean that the quality of the food is poor.

Here is a collection of Las Vegas cheap eats that get good recommendations from both visitors and locals alike:

ALADDIN – The Spice Market Buffet gets very good reviews. It is good value for money and the quality is high.

BELLAGIO – The price may seem a little higher than other buffets but their quality is extremely high and if you try my trick for getting lunch and dinner for the price of one meal then the Bellagio could be the way to go.

PARIS – It has consistently positioned itself as one of the top 5 buffets in Vegas.

MAIN STREET STATION – this one is cheaper than the ones above but is very popular for its varied selection.

CAESARS BUFFET – High quality but perhaps not as large a selection.

MIRAGE – Great service and great food at an affordable price.

THE REGENT IN SUMMERLIN – This hotel is located around 10 miles from The Strip.

RIO CARNIVAL WORLD BUFFET – Lines here are among the longest in town. Global dining at its best with dishes from all over the world – Brazilian, Mexican, Italian, Cantonese, Japanese, the list goes on. If you have enjoy eating foods from all over the world then this buffet is probably for you.

Some favourite affordable Las Vegas cheap eats are Terrible’s, Ellis Island, the Luxor buffet, Golden Gate, Makino’s All You Can Eat Sushi, the Circus Circus buffet, Lucky’s at The Hard Rock Hotel, the Sahara buffet, The Pepper Mill, Binion’s, the Harley Davidson Cafe, Bally’s buffet, Paradise Casino buffet, the Orleans buffet, Texas Station, The Cheesecake Factory, Lawry’s, Mirage, The Wild Wild West Coffee Shop and Lotus of Siam.

There are more than buffets to choose from if you’re after cheap eats in Las Vegas.

Check out Capriotti’s sandwiches – For only $10 you can get a 20 inch long sub.

Deli at Golden Gate – this deli is famous 99 cent shrimp cocktail.

Gold Spike – 24 hour restaurant with roasts for $4.50, potato salad $0.60, breakfasts $1.00.

Riviera – Dollar hot dogs and draft beers for $1.50.

Nevada Palace – $1.99 top sirloin and eggs

Gold Rush – $2 steak and eggs

Klondike – 49 cent breakfast from 11pm to 5am. Prime rib dinners for $3.99

Ellis Island – $4.95 steak specials

Sam’s Town – $3.49 steak and eggs

Las Vegas Club Upper Deck – specials under $4.00

Nevada Palace – $1.99 sirloin and eggs.

Suncoast – Siena Cafe – $1.95 steak and eggs and 99 cent breakfasts

Gold Spike – cocktails for $1.00.

How To Eat For Free In Las Vegas

Casinos give away a lot of coupon books/fun books. Call hotels/casinos in Vegas and ask if they have any fun books you can use. Consult the Las Vegas Advisor. This is a monthly newsletter listing some of the best deals in Vegas. Use free meal coupons or 2 for the price of 1 deals whenever you go out. If you have a players card in a casino and play for at least an hour give your card to the pit boss or promotions clerk and request a free meal at the restaurant of your choice. Also check out inflight magazines.

Remember, never hesitate to ask for anything free in a casino.

If you’re in a tight budget on your Las Vegas vacation then consider splurging a little for breakfast or lunch and then eating some Las Vegas cheap eats for dinner. Remember also that some of the best cheap meal deals occur after midnight too, if you have trouble sleeping.

Karin Manning
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