toastblows
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I have only been to vegas in the summer/fall. Heading there in December and wondering if the buffets or other food joints in the casinos have cheaper prices during the slow periods like december.
the week before xmas is my destination time. i look foward to no people :cool2:ihate17 said:Once the rodeo leaves Vegas in December, the town kind of gets empty. The week before Christmas has traditionally been a time where many showrooms close for vacations and renivations, same for some restaurants. They then re-open for the rush that comes after Christmas till New Years when the town is full and prices are sky high.
ihate17
SCARY MENTAL IMAGE!!ihate17 said:If my trip overlaps with rodeo, this Bronx boy has the proper clothing to fit right in.
Just fitting in and getting lost in the crowd.EasyRhino said:SCARY MENTAL IMAGE!!
hey, im curious, you say you were playing 25 cent vp? pretty much regardless of the game, a royal should pay $1000, and if it was a nickel machine, it would pay $200, so where are you getting $75?shadroch said:Back around 2002,when they were still doing the second security check just before you boarded,I had a funny situation.
I'm traveling with a friend whose brother is a semi-pro rodeo rider in Mejico.
We're taking the red-eye and I'm playing some VP killing time. I hit for a royal on a 25 cent Dueces Wild and get a shitload of quarters.Suddenly we hear our names called for immediate departure. We run over,and they clear me with my $75plus worth of quarters in my pockets but give him a hard time because he's wearing a belt buckle his brother had won in a rodeo.They say it can be used as a weapon.Without thinking,I ask who do you think would be more dangereous. Me at 6'3 325 pounds and two socks full of quarters or him at 5'5 140 pounds and his belt buckle?
Not the right thing to say.
Luckily,there was another plane in two hours and we were able to buy a $15 bag and check it.