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Old 05-16-2006, 12:33 AM
Jesse Richman Jesse Richman is offline
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Default Re: cheap breakfast old school style

yeah i wouldn't recommend walking to the ho for a hot dog either. Primarily because it was torn down last month.
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Old 05-16-2006, 12:36 AM
Jesse Richman Jesse Richman is offline
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Default Re: cheap breakfast old school style

it is still there. the 99 cent one is on the small side, but the 2.99 "big shrimp cocktail" is indeed big, and still a hell of a bargain
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Old 05-16-2006, 08:54 AM
dozer dozer is offline
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Default Re: Post your favorite Vegas shortcuts and tips

Great stuff guys!

Let me clarify a few things ....

1. I will be with my cousin, 21, who is making his first trip to Vegas and sadly only wants to gamble and chow. No strippers, hookers, nightclubs or shows (unless there's something really cool in town to see). He strictly wants to play poker, learn craps and make some sports bets.

2. We will not have a car, just our feet and taxicabs (hence why I'm looking for some shortcuts).

3. We also want to know which poker rooms have the better jackpots. We're staying at Excalibur, which offers their famous wheeeeeeeeeeel, but we'd like jackpots more substantial.

4. I could actually use some poker media advice since I scored a press pass for the WPT event at Mandalay. Anybody playing in it that wants some pub? Any verified ass-face pros I should stay away from?

Please continue to post your favorite places to dine -- we want to eat at places that give great food for fair (or better) prices. We don't want to eat at some place known for their view or art on the walls. Sadly, we're cultured enough that we want to eat pizza.

Thank you, thank you, thank you,
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Old 05-16-2006, 10:10 AM
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Default Re: Post your favorite Vegas shortcuts and tips

Don't overtip when you don't have too.
Valets $1-$2 on drop off and pick up.
Great walking shoes a must
Also if your not from a dry climate Lip Balm
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Old 05-16-2006, 10:41 AM
canis582 canis582 is offline
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Default Re: Post your favorite Vegas shortcuts and tips

This applies to most anything in vegas: Smell it before you buy it.

Edit: The mexican place at Mandalay is good and reasonable. I cant belive the cocktail outfits there, I am a perv and I couldnt have thought that up.
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Old 05-16-2006, 11:57 AM
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Default Re: cheap breakfast old school style

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I am pretty sure that is at the Golden Gate. It is a classic Vegas deal.

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Sweet. Is it still on? I'm in Vegas in 6 weeks for the WSOP.

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I would assume it is still on. I think it has been for a couple decades so I would guess they wouldn't change it. It is about the only thing the Golden Gate is known for.
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