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Old 10-01-2007, 06:11 PM
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A Cab is a rational option. I am guessing that that is around $6 - 7.50, tip included, with little traffic, being to/from an off-strip condo.

Incidentally, it really needs to occurr to you that 2 miles is obviously "walking distance", even for me, and I am as old as dirt and arthritic ! Wear a baseball cap. I sit shuffling my chips 5 - 10 hrs. a day when playing. Walking is a necessity for my health, like keeping hydrated and eating well. A Cab is obviously the way to go. i am guessing that that is around $5 - 7 tip included, with little traffic, being to/from an off-strip condo.

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I wasnt aware that cabs were this cheap, that sounds great. Maybe some combination of walking during the day and cabbing at night would work well. How safe would you feel walking at around 3 in the afternoon, then say 11 at night? I would only be going to poker casinos most likely Caesars and Bellagio (no idea where they are).
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Old 10-01-2007, 06:14 PM
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Renting a care is a $20-25 a day expense. If you going to vegas with multiple four figures and staying off the strip, unless you have drivers licence issues, stick a crowbar in your bankroll and rent a car. Vegas in VERY auto-centric. If you're on or near the Strip (as far as, say, the Hard Rock or Rio), you can get by with cabs/shuttles. But any further than that, get a car.

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Dont you need to be 25 to rent a car? Im 21.

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IIRC there's a couple outfits that will rent to under-25. A decade ago I rented from Dollar when I was 21 and they just charged me an extra $20 a day. It'll probably be more now.

Why can't you get a casino box?
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Old 10-01-2007, 08:08 PM
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Default Re: No Car in Vegas

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I wasnt aware that cabs were this cheap, that sounds great.

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They're not. That $20-$25/day is a completely bogus number.
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Old 10-01-2007, 08:24 PM
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Hire a big black guy to walk with you and carry the money. People are notoriouslyy afraid of large african males.

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Enjoy your time off, this type of talk is not tolerated in B&M.

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Old 10-01-2007, 08:41 PM
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Default Re: No Car in Vegas

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A Cab is a rational option. I am guessing that that is around $6 - 7.50, tip included, with little traffic, being to/from an off-strip condo.

Incidentally, it really needs to occurr to you that 2 miles is obviously "walking distance", even for me, and I am as old as dirt and arthritic ! Wear a baseball cap. I sit shuffling my chips 5 - 10 hrs. a day when playing. Walking is a necessity for my health, like keeping hydrated and eating well. A Cab is obviously the way to go. i am guessing that that is around $5 - 7 tip included, with little traffic, being to/from an off-strip condo.

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Are you serious? LV is in a desert. Walking long distances is not a good idea.
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Old 10-01-2007, 09:09 PM
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Default Re: No Car in Vegas

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A Cab is obviously the way to go. i am guessing that that is around $5 - 7 tip included

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The only thing correct about that quote is the I am guessing part.
Taxi rates are $3.30 drop(what meter starts at) 20 cents for every 1/11 of a mile and $28 per hour waiting time(when cab is stopped at a light or travelling less than 5 mph)
So a 2 mile cab ride with 4 minutes of waiting time(Im being very, very conservitive here,just try getting into Bellagio or Caesars when traffics bad) would be $9.50 and a min. 1.50 tip makes it $11.

Also as far as carrying cash, its alot easier carring $1000 chips than hundos if your playing at the same places all the time.
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Old 10-01-2007, 09:45 PM
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Renting a care is a $20-25 a day expense. If you going to vegas with multiple four figures and staying off the strip, unless you have drivers licence issues, stick a crowbar in your bankroll and rent a car. Vegas in VERY auto-centric. If you're on or near the Strip (as far as, say, the Hard Rock or Rio), you can get by with cabs/shuttles. But any further than that, get a car.

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Dont you need to be 25 to rent a car? Im 21.

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Most major car rental companies (including Hertz, Avis, etc.) will rent to people 21-24 for a surcharge, typically $25/day. Regardless, renting a car for six months isn't the most economical choice for anyone. If you can't afford to buy a cheap car on Craigslist and insure it, you can't afford to move to Vegas and play poker for six months.
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Old 10-01-2007, 10:06 PM
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Renting a care is a $20-25 a day expense. If you going to vegas with multiple four figures and staying off the strip, unless you have drivers licence issues, stick a crowbar in your bankroll and rent a car. Vegas in VERY auto-centric. If you're on or near the Strip (as far as, say, the Hard Rock or Rio), you can get by with cabs/shuttles. But any further than that, get a car.

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Dont you need to be 25 to rent a car? Im 21.

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Most major car rental companies (including Hertz, Avis, etc.) will rent to people 21-24 for a surcharge, typically $25/day. Regardless, renting a car for six months isn't the most economical choice for anyone. If you can't afford to buy a cheap car on Craigslist and insure it, you can't afford to move to Vegas and play poker for six months.

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Well its a bit embarrassing which is why I avoided it, I never learned how to drive and never plan on it, Im hiring a driver in 6 months but for now I have to get by.
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Old 10-01-2007, 10:08 PM
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I never learned how to drive and never plan on it

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Why? Driving is fun.
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Old 10-01-2007, 10:25 PM
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A Cab is a rational option. I am guessing that that is around $6 - 7.50, tip included, with little traffic, being to/from an off-strip condo.

Incidentally, it really needs to occurr to you that 2 miles is obviously "walking distance", even for me, and I am as old as dirt and arthritic ! Wear a baseball cap. I sit shuffling my chips 5 - 10 hrs. a day when playing. Walking is a necessity for my health, like keeping hydrated and eating well. A Cab is obviously the way to go. i am guessing that that is around $5 - 7 tip included, with little traffic, being to/from an off-strip condo.

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Are you serious? LV is in a desert. Walking long distances is not a good idea.

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Check the weather, its been absolutely lovely here the past few weeks, breezy and in the 80s.
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