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jibbijib
01-11-2015, 03:20 PM
So throwing this out there to get feedback from Vegas visitors. I sorta have plans on what I'm doing, but I'd love suggestions for things to check out. Also what to watch for (I might spend $20 on gambling to give you an idea of my intention) and where to get good deals on rentals/accommodation/fun stuff. I'm meeting someone from there that can tour guide me a bit.

Kinda thinkin about getting a rental car and driving over to LA for the hell of it. And yes I can drive for 4 hours straight lol.

I think this will be a good thread for others to check out as well.

Thanks

Blackmare
01-11-2015, 03:25 PM
Hoover Dam


http://youtu.be/SBQ-vW6rz_Y

Snaketamer
01-11-2015, 03:37 PM
If I go, I'm definately doing Rzr Adventure...

http://www.lasvegasrazoradventures.com/

http://www.lasvegasrazoradventures.com/s/cc_images/cache_2850335504.jpg?t=1322201230

FoxRod
01-11-2015, 05:02 PM
Hooker's and blow... :thumbsup:,



and the gun range, not necessarily in that order... :)

RedSN
01-11-2015, 05:14 PM
Hooker's and blow... :thumbsup:,

Watch the movie "Very Bad Things" before taking this advice.

TurboFox
01-11-2015, 05:47 PM
Rent a ferrrari...drive it out to the desert and fire some assault rifles.

Bring your wallet...plus more

allicedout
01-11-2015, 06:26 PM
I was able to rent a car right from the airport for $60 for the week unlimited Km's. Are planning on staying at the strip? If you can try and take in a show, there pretty good. Not sure if your into clubbing but Vegas has some of the biggest DJ's ....... I was going to say "spinning records" but I think I'm correct to say "wearing headphones around neck with hands in the air". Cover is expensive, prepare for nothing less then $40.00, worth the experience IMO. If you are staying on the strip talk to a manager at the hotel and let them know it's your first time in Vegas, they'll often bump you up to a better room. Shooting guns is tons of fun, if I went back I'd probably head over to the pawn shop to see it in person. If you are driving L.A and the Grand Canyon are both decent. Nothing is cheap in Vegas unfortunately, if your not gambling, but desire some drinks, tip one the hostesses a $1 and she'll be happy to oblige. Be alert to the good looking chick that starts chatting with you in the hotel lobby, she will expect to get paid to do the wild thing! Other then that have a great time!

ZR
01-11-2015, 06:59 PM
Now that would be cool.




If I go, I'm definately doing Rzr Adventure...

http://www.lasvegasrazoradventures.com/

http://www.lasvegasrazoradventures.com/s/cc_images/cache_2850335504.jpg?t=1322201230

jibbijib
01-11-2015, 07:03 PM
This is all awesome advice guys! I like Dean's suggestion. Do I use the Ferarri as a target? How does that work?

Hem, thanks! I'm not much of a clubber. I'm sure the friend I'm going to see might know of some good stuff to do in the area. I definitely want to check out the dam and such. Sixty bucks for the entire week unlimited miles? Damn. Everywhere I looked it was at least 140 for 5 days. Maybe in person deals aee where it's at.

So is it worth it to blast over to LA? Im thinking of bringing some change with me to make life easier. Maybe if I get a flight+hotel package I can set aside coin for play time...

I think I'll steer clear of the hookers and blow. Though very tempting...

shakin
01-11-2015, 07:30 PM
In Vegas -
There are many amusement type rides all along the strip.
You can take a bus or the tram from one end of the strip to the other. You can also walk it.
The Stratosphere is sort of at one end, the North end of the strip. The rides at the Stratosphere are on the top of the tower so the extra height is a bonus thrill.
http://www.vegas.com/attractions/thrill-rides-las-vegas/

Freemont street at night is cool. All the lights: https://www.google.ca/search?q=fremont+street+night&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=979&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=igSzVKWRONOHsQSBpoDIAQ&ved=0CB8QsAQ#imgdii=_&imgrc=gWs3QjYtwAJBBM%253A%3BW0IIufIP8kJStM%3Bhttp% 253A%252F%252Fwww.inoldlasvegas.com%252Fdowntown%2 52FFREMONT_STREET_VEGAS_2009_.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F %252Fwww.inoldlasvegas.com%252Fdowntown.html%3B970 %3B549

If you have a motorcycle license you can rent a motorcycle. They are a little pricey.

Out of town but nearby.
You've already got Hover Dam on your list and the Grand Canyon. You can take adventure tours of the canyon (jeep, helicopter, boat)

Exploring Red Rock Canyon: http://www.redrockcanyonlv.org/
or
Valley of Fire: http://www.valley-of-fire.com/

The race track and take a racing school or drive an exotic on the track: http://www.exoticsracing.com/
There are a few companies if you dig in a little deeper.

Going to LA unless there is something there that you want to do or must do it's a big polluted traffic nightmare.

If you have the time and money, you can do almost anything in Vegas...

twister
01-11-2015, 08:06 PM
if any hookers ask wheres twister.. ive left and not returning jib ..

ZR
01-11-2015, 08:13 PM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-I3a7zcPixJc/T2iXJzmB5nI/AAAAAAAAIVk/l1pi-yq1NVA/s1600/1hookers.jpg

twister
01-11-2015, 08:36 PM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-I3a7zcPixJc/T2iXJzmB5nI/AAAAAAAAIVk/l1pi-yq1NVA/s1600/1hookers.jpg

holy shit that them zr..

ZR
01-11-2015, 08:49 PM
It was the "I love Twister" tat on their butts dat gave em away.

ZR
01-11-2015, 08:52 PM
http://www.motifake.com/image/demotivational-poster/0908/all-i-can-say-is-old-guy-babe-demotivational-poster-1250871654.jpg

Frankie
01-11-2015, 10:36 PM
Never been to Vegas but I've been to LA a few times.

If you make it there, the Petersen Museum is well worth the visit.

7up-5.0
01-12-2015, 06:56 AM
Shelby America is a must see the 1000 wide body. I can't wait to go in august. Just a idea.

Slick_89_Hatch
01-12-2015, 10:12 AM
Look for O"shea's, I am pretty sure they had one, tore it down but built another one somewhere. Great bar that has beer pong tables!

Crash
01-12-2015, 11:11 AM
I was able to rent a car right from the airport for $60 for the week unlimited Km's. Are planning on staying at the strip? If you can try and take in a show, there pretty good. Not sure if your into clubbing but Vegas has some of the biggest DJ's ....... I was going to say "spinning records" but I think I'm correct to say "wearing headphones around neck with hands in the air". Cover is expensive, prepare for nothing less then $40.00, worth the experience IMO. If you are staying on the strip talk to a manager at the hotel and let them know it's your first time in Vegas, they'll often bump you up to a better room. Shooting guns is tons of fun, if I went back I'd probably head over to the pawn shop to see it in person. If you are driving L.A and the Grand Canyon are both decent. Nothing is cheap in Vegas unfortunately, if your not gambling, but desire some drinks, tip one the hostesses a $1 and she'll be happy to oblige. Be alert to the good looking chick that starts chatting with you in the hotel lobby, she will expect to get paid to do the wild thing! Other then that have a great time!

Do you have any info on the rental?

svorob
01-12-2015, 12:45 PM
I have had rentals for $12 a day / unlimited Km
Then did the 4.5 hr drive to LA and did some sightseeing there and visited friends.
Just checking out the interiors of the casinos is fun ( and cheap :thumbsup:)
If you just want to look at the Hover dam... drive over it and park for free on the Arizona side and walk
Fremont street is something to see

Burns
01-12-2015, 12:51 PM
I have had rentals for $12 a day / unlimited Km
Then did the 4.5 hr drive to LA and did some sightseeing there and visited friends.
Just checking out the interiors of the casinos is fun ( and cheap :thumbsup:)
If you just want to look at the Hover dam... drive over it and park for free on the Arizona side and walk
Fremont street is something to see

Freemont street is a must IMO...you will see shiat that will make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm for a week.

Screw
01-12-2015, 12:58 PM
Hooker's and blow... :thumbsup:,
.. :)

so that's how ur gonna spend your 200 call paycheck eh
Make sure she's smokin and pics plz ....of her

CON VERT
01-12-2015, 01:24 PM
I have had rentals for $12 a day / unlimited Km
Then did the 4.5 hr drive to LA and did some sightseeing there and visited friends.
Just checking out the interiors of the casinos is fun ( and cheap :thumbsup:)
If you just want to look at the Hover dam... drive over it and park for free on the Arizona side and walk
Fremont street is something to see

Hell of a walk since the new bridge was opened !
Driving Directions To Hoover Dam from Las Vegas -- About 30 miles/45 minutes


Take US Highway 93 South and continue about 20 miles to Boulder City
In Boulder City, take a left at the second stoplight in town (there are only 2 of them)
Continue on US 93 for about 5 miles (just past the Hacienda Hotel) to the turn-off to Nevada State Route 172 - the Hoover Dam Access Road
Take NV SR 172 for about 2 miles to the Dam on the Nevada/Arizona border
(Note: Visitors who wish to continue travel into Arizona must re-enter Nevada and access Highway 93 to cross the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge; the roadway across Hoover Dam is no longer open to through-traffic.)

jibbijib
01-12-2015, 03:03 PM
so that's how ur gonna spend your 200 call paycheck eh
Make sure she's smokin and pics plz ....of her

From behind or when she's on top?

jibbijib
01-12-2015, 03:06 PM
I have had rentals for $12 a day / unlimited Km
Then did the 4.5 hr drive to LA and did some sightseeing there and visited friends.
Just checking out the interiors of the casinos is fun ( and cheap :thumbsup:)
If you just want to look at the Hover dam... drive over it and park for free on the Arizona side and walk
Fremont street is something to see

I like this guy. Pretty much my plan lol. Coastal highway/mountain driving is what I'm hoping to do when around LA. I'll visit casinos in Vegas just to look inside. Don't need to end up in the back room for losing too much...

Lovin these suggestions!

Not4you
01-12-2015, 03:28 PM
I looked at renting an exotic when I was there a few years ago. Price seemed ok, expensive obviously but we were still ok with it, until we saw the fine print regarding mileage and insurance etc. That already high price became ridiculous. And I heard the highways out of town have lots of cops looking for tourists in the rented exotics.

If you want to see the pawn shop from TV, go during the day. It is in the sketchy end of town, where pawn shops are, and the cabbie I spoke to said he wouldn't wait for us or come back and get us if we were there after dark.

Burns
01-12-2015, 03:32 PM
I looked at renting an exotic when I was there a few years ago. Price seemed ok, expensive obviously but we were still ok with it, until we saw the fine print regarding mileage and insurance etc. That already high price became ridiculous. And I heard the highways out of town have lots of cops looking for tourists in the rented exotics.

If you want to see the pawn shop from TV, go during the day. It is in the sketchy end of town, where pawn shops are, and the cabbie I spoke to said he wouldn't wait for us or come back and get us if we were there after dark.

I went there last April. It is not much of a tour to begin with. The shop is super small. Save your money for the Hookers and Blow as someone else suggested. Lol.

CON VERT
01-12-2015, 03:45 PM
^^^ Agreed with above, + add they all have GPS and are tracked, you wanna kick it , be prepared to forfeit your deposit, + they will turn it off and you'll coast to the side of the road, also goes for high end stuff from Hertz etc, exotic deposits range , $1,000, to $10,000 + a hold on your CC.
See ~ http://www.vegasexoticrentals.com/

(http://www.vegasexoticrentals.com/)

jibbijib
01-12-2015, 04:33 PM
Ya I won't be renting an exotic. I'm not that rich yet. Just gunna get an econobox to fart around in.

CON VERT
01-12-2015, 05:11 PM
Jib, couple of things to take into consideration, American money is running about + .17 cents per CDN buck, if you use credit cards, (which you will have to) it is exchange rate( that day) + 2.5 % (credit card cut), rental cars , rooms etc all need CC to book, your car rental will put a hold for the whole amount on your CC so if your CC only has a small limit or your spending $$$ on other stuff, air fare etc, be care full not to ding your limit or you'll pay large or be denied ! And I have never seen a $60 car , airport fee alone are more than that, (it may happen) but I spend a month a year in and around Vegas for the past 10 years, and I've never seen it ! Remember Hertz , owns Thrifty and Dolllar, as well as a bunch of smaller company's. Get there , keep your wits about you and it will come naturally ! & BTW decent tickets to Donny & Marie are $300 + LOL !
Some decent deal here, but you have to make sure the dates ect work, deals happen when you book far enough in advance !!

http://www.fatwallet.com/vegas-deals

HyperGT
01-12-2015, 05:19 PM
Jib, I would do it the other way around.
I flew to LA and stayed in Santa Monica for a night on a nice beach front hotel (Loews hotel). Rented a vert Mustang drove through the mountains (absolutely beautiful) to LV and stayed 2 nights, flew home from LV. LV is fun, rent some exotic cars (there is a track there), gamble a bit, nightlife , drinks etc then fly home. You get beach, vert, mountains, and get to see LV from a distance and up close. Lots of fun.

http://www.booking.com/hotel/us/loews-santa-monica-beach.en-gb.html?aid=306395;label=malibu-5vaPj2p_5iZKfPczFBooTAS63118086629%3Apl%3Ata%3Ap15 %3Ap2%3Aac%3Aap1s1%3Aneg;sid=a1554552069f1d2219cf9 33035686bcc;dcid=4;ucfs=1;srfid=191869cf23b9672bb0 415ff3f2ac955cb5bb5998X14;highlight_room=;spdest=c i/20014259;spdist=28.8

jibbijib
01-12-2015, 06:08 PM
Maybe I should mention some sort of budget. Im thinking if I save $1k for spending money while there, I'll do ok. Some of this stuff looks crazy expensive!

HyperGT
01-12-2015, 06:31 PM
Right, couple hookers, drinks and dont gamble should do it.

TurboFox
01-12-2015, 08:12 PM
$200/day just to eat and mosey around

Ghost Rider
01-12-2015, 08:14 PM
Right, couple hookers, drinks and dont gamble should do it.


LOL!!

twister
01-12-2015, 09:19 PM
Right, couple hookers, drinks and dont gamble should do it.

^^^that's how i did it in 1980...but dollar slots :)

TurboFox
01-12-2015, 09:56 PM
If you want a cheap show go to planet Hollywood and hang out near the tables. You can play the big wheel too...tons of eye candy there. Hell they have strip poles set up behind the tables.

The girls at Arya (servers) are also 10/10.

jibbijib
01-12-2015, 10:54 PM
So according to my Dad, he has this travel deal plan thingy whatever that he got from work that gives 80% off flight/hotel/rental deals. So I could spring for that and use the extra cashola to do fun shit.

FoxRod
01-13-2015, 06:03 PM
If you want a cheap show go to Planet Hollywood and hang out near the tables. You can play the big wheel too...tons of eye candy there. Hell they have strip poles set up behind the tables.

The girls at Aria (servers) are also 10/10.

Show starts at 11pm, played my best Poker at PH (won $1000 playin $1-$2), Stayed at the Aria(comp'd btw), lost playing $2-$5:(...lol

Stainless
01-18-2015, 10:05 AM
I've done two of the exotic car expiernces and love both, would highly recommend.
-exotic racing: at Las Vegas speed way, higher speeds, on a track with a driving instruction, not as much in seat time and more $
- world class driving (only done red rock tour) not as racecar like, driven in a group alone in the car, give you a few chances to open her up (had the gf doing 135+ mph) great tour around and really a cheap price. Fyi if you go, do the first tour of the day or the last, you get a bit more seat time taking the cars out to the desert.
I'd recommend both highly, but world class on a budget
-Grand Canyon is awsome
-hover dam
-freemont street (I enjoy the heart attack grill)
-shoot guns some place
-pawn stars : even tho it's some what lame compared to tv, worth seeing to say you
Did
-girl friend and I enjoy the burlesque shows
-should tour a lot of the hotels
-shelby factory tour
-tour the junkyards if your into old cars and want to be a bit depressed you can't bring anything home lol

92redragtop
01-18-2015, 12:03 PM
^^^that's how i did it in 1980...but dollar slots :)

The girls are more expensive today.

jibbijib
01-18-2015, 01:30 PM
I've done two of the exotic car expiernces and love both, would highly recommend.
-exotic racing: at Las Vegas speed way, higher speeds, on a track with a driving instruction, not as much in seat time and more $
- world class driving (only done red rock tour) not as racecar like, driven in a group alone in the car, give you a few chances to open her up (had the gf doing 135+ mph) great tour around and really a cheap price. Fyi if you go, do the first tour of the day or the last, you get a bit more seat time taking the cars out to the desert.
I'd recommend both highly, but world class on a budget
-Grand Canyon is awsome
-hover dam
-freemont street (I enjoy the heart attack grill)
-shoot guns some place
-pawn stars : even tho it's some what lame compared to tv, worth seeing to say you
Did
-girl friend and I enjoy the burlesque shows
-should tour a lot of the hotels
-shelby factory tour
-tour the junkyards if your into old cars and want to be a bit depressed you can't bring anything home lol
Those last two, thank you so much for saying those!

Getting a nice list of things to do. What's the general cost on the exotic car trips?

twister
01-18-2015, 01:33 PM
imo just grab a couple of street walkers and a 6 pack of light beer and go up to your room like i did and take there picture with your *brownie camera* with no film in it ..lmfao

Stainless
01-20-2015, 10:28 PM
Those last two, thank you so much for saying those!

Getting a nice list of things to do. What's the general cost on the exotic car trips?

Changes depending what you do, iirc the track was $550 ish, 2 car package ran an r8 and a gallardo. The red rock tour the girl friend grab on a groupon deal, think 280$ ran gallardo spyder, jag xk8 rs and the 458 italia

NickD
01-21-2015, 12:31 AM
quinn I dont know if your on red flag deals but I have seem some posts with vegas deals (I think there is one continuously evolving thread), some ridiculous deals for MGM grand with free food etc
Worth checking out

jibbijib
04-03-2015, 09:02 AM
Something I forgot to ask about. Cellphone roaming. Has anyone done roaming plans for trips outside of Canada? I'm with Fido. Took a quick look a while ago but didn't really find anything worth while.

ttpinto
04-03-2015, 09:22 AM
Its cheaper to buy a pay as you go phone and throw it away after.

jibbijib
04-03-2015, 09:31 AM
A phone from the states?

Stephen06GT
04-03-2015, 09:49 AM
This is not a fun thing, but a just-in-case thing. Get yourself some out of province medical insurance, just in case.

ZR
04-03-2015, 10:41 AM
You can buy an out of country package from Fido, go on their web site, bought a package for Ross's phone when we did Daytona.

Zexhuffer
04-03-2015, 11:17 AM
Hold on have you even bought tickets yet or booked a room?

jibbijib
04-03-2015, 11:29 AM
Not yet. Waiting on the credit card to arrive so I can make the bookings.

CON VERT
04-03-2015, 11:46 AM
Jib, just for FYI , I hope your CC limit is enough to cover the "what your doing", "ie" the full price of the "rentals" go on as a hold, which reduces the amount that you can charge, the room, the car etc etc, even if your paying cash at the end, as soon as your limit is reached you have zero credit ! even though its only a hold ! there is also a possibility depending on car you rent it could be high, exotics can run $5000 up front + etc etc, just letting you know bud, have a great trip !

Sswitch
04-03-2015, 11:49 AM
The dollar hit .8026 this morning. It might be a good time to buy some US currency before it goes back down again. Just a thought. TD gives good rates.

HyperGT
04-03-2015, 12:23 PM
jib by law now the cell provider should,text you roaming packages when you,turn on your phone out of Canada. You can then pick packages. As ZR stated you can also prepurchase them on the web.
Hope you have a good time.

jibbijib
04-03-2015, 12:27 PM
Ya I found packages for 20 bucks.

The card I'm getting is a loadable card. So however much money I have on the card is what's available. It's strictly for the booking of the flight hotel and car rental.

ttpinto
04-03-2015, 04:11 PM
A phone from the states?

That's what I did when we drove to California. Picked up a phone for $20 and bought a card for $45 that gave us unlimited data and free calls to Canada. It was a really basic smartphone but worked good. It was way cheaper then the telus package offered.

bluetoy
04-03-2015, 05:00 PM
Something I forgot to ask about. Cellphone roaming. Has anyone done roaming plans for trips outside of Canada? I'm with Fido. Took a quick look a while ago but didn't really find anything worth while.

I use Roam mobility. It's great! You keep the sim card and can reuse it anytime you need to head to the USA. Very good pricing and lots of data. Yo do need to get your phone unlocked though.

https://www.roammobility.com/

92redragtop
04-03-2015, 06:04 PM
Ya I found packages for 20 bucks.

The card I'm getting is a loadable card. So however much money I have on the card is what's available. It's strictly for the booking of the flight hotel and car rental.

Once you've paid for your flight etc here then pay if off before you go and reload the card so you have full room on it. Also, prepay your full car rental from here (Expedia, Travelocity, etc) and do the same (pay it off and reload) before you leave. Same for hotel.

jibbijib
04-03-2015, 06:14 PM
Thanks Richard.

The plan I'm looking at includes hotel and car, so all will be paid in one shot. I'll keep extra on the card for any other purchases.

jibbijib
04-04-2015, 09:36 AM
I decided to check out vegas.com and they make a compelling case. Flight and hotel for an advertised 810 all in. I imagine other fees will pop up, like baggage. But it's through westjet and I don't have to leave my car at the airport (benefit of living 10 min down the road) Only setback is the lack of rental car. But the cash I'll save can be used to rent a car for one or two days, can do the exotic car cruise, and have money left over for food and funtimes...

Has anybody done a similar trip? How was it? I've flown with westjet before and they are excellent.

twister
04-04-2015, 09:44 PM
save your cash jib.. i drove there in less that 48 hours :omg:

92redragtop
04-04-2015, 09:46 PM
Given your credit card situation I would recommend booking and pre-paying for the rental before you go (rental sites, Expedia, Travelocity, Hotwire, etc) so they'll only have to put a hold on a certain dollar amount (this varies) of your credit card limit while you have the car (and for a few days afterwards usually). You'll need additional room on your card to continue using it while you're there...or you could buy a pre-paid USD credit card (one time use, non-reloadable - I think these are available here) before you go as backup.

Zexhuffer
04-04-2015, 11:35 PM
Given your situation I'd say save money and don't bet on a credit card coming in with an unknown limit to plan a last day adventure to another country??

Do you even have insurance??

NickD
04-05-2015, 02:47 AM
I use Roam mobility. It's great! You keep the sim card and can reuse it anytime you need to head to the USA. Very good pricing and lots of data. Yo do need to get your phone unlocked though.

https://www.roammobility.com/
We have been using this for a couple years now, its great, set it up online <$4 a day with tons of data etc switch sims at the border or when I land and you're golden. I always use nexus devices which are unlocked but for my dads rogers phones we found a site selling codes for $10 and an hour and its done

I kinda agree with Zex, except he didnt catch its a prepaid card, I think you will run into issues with a pre paid leaving deposits on cars rooms etc.
I would get a normal TD visa with a 5 grand limit or somthing to make sure

jibbijib
04-05-2015, 07:56 AM
I'm just gunna wing it and hitchhike down naked.

ZR
04-05-2015, 08:09 AM
Given that idea, may I suggest purchasing . http://stevestenzel.com/photos4/ff_warm_penis.jpg

CON VERT
04-05-2015, 08:15 AM
FYI


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NickD
04-05-2015, 10:28 PM
who are you going with Jib?
if they have cards im sure you can simplify things that way?

jibbijib
04-06-2015, 01:01 AM
Ugh, went through sooo many different options it made my head spin.

Figured out the most plausible way (and saving me some money in the process) after spending hours looking into the finer details of things.

Getting a flight/hotel/car package through this last minute deals site that my Dad has a membership with. No weird hidden fees. Sure it won't be on the strip, but the price beats the hell out of what I was last looking at.

Plus I'll have a car to bomb around in. Gunna do the Muscle Car driving package ('13 gt500, C6 z06, Challenger [gag me with a spoon]). I'll save the exotics for next time.

jibbijib
04-07-2015, 04:45 PM
Bam, I'm ready to go!

Staying at a Super 8 by the Air Force Base from the 11 to 16. Got a car rented for the week. Gunna do the muscle car driving (Gt500, z06, Challenger SRT8) on my bday, and gunna partaaaaaay the rest of the week!

Got travel insurance, my passport, the phone coverage, some spending money and the urge to go. Customers gave me tips on what to bring and what to go see. Should be a blast!

92redragtop
04-07-2015, 05:36 PM
^^Your card came in?

jibbijib
04-07-2015, 05:44 PM
Nope it still hasn't come in. I never got a confirmation email or anything either. So I'm completely in the dark about that. Will probably just end up going to a bank and getting one.

92redragtop
04-07-2015, 06:04 PM
Nope it still hasn't come in. I never got a confirmation email or anything either. So I'm completely in the dark about that. Will probably just end up going to a bank and getting one.

That's odd.....

Ghost Rider
04-09-2015, 12:57 AM
Hey Jibb...found this...might be of some interest to you...might not I didn't read through it all...

http://www.msn.com/en-ca/travel/news/25-free-and-cheap-things-to-do-in-vegas/ss-AAaoHcW?ocid=iehp

ZR
04-09-2015, 04:21 AM
Worth checking out that link by Dave, lots of cool n affordable options.

jibbijib
04-09-2015, 08:05 AM
Thanks Dave! That's a pretty good list of stuff to check out. Defibitely gunna go check out the classic cars.

Stephen06GT
04-09-2015, 08:09 AM
You gonna go visit the Count, Or The Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, or Rick's Restorations?

SVOMACH1
04-09-2015, 08:15 AM
You gonna go visit the Count, Or The Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, or Rick's Restorations?

A few of my friends went on those and said they were disappointing. They liked the Shelby tour though.

jibbijib
04-09-2015, 09:03 AM
I'm gunna skip on going to the pawn shop. Thanks for reminding me about the Shelby tour. Gotta get a list written down for all the stuff I want to see.

99chromegt
04-09-2015, 09:36 AM
Jibbster forget this what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas crap....pics or it didn't happen man.

Sswitch
04-09-2015, 05:52 PM
I don't think you should stay anywhere off the main strip. It can mean the difference between waking up alive in the morning! Haha

IMO-Vegas is a hole you only visit once. You will have fun, lose a lot of money, get ripped off a bunch of times, and then never want to go back there again... like ever.

Take a bus tour out to the Hoover Dam. It's a one day excursion.

There's lots of "slots" in Vegas, and they'll all take your money! ;P

NickD
04-09-2015, 07:32 PM
I don't think you should stay anywhere off the main strip. It can mean the difference between waking up alive in the morning! Haha

IMO-Vegas is a hole you only visit once. You will have fun, lose a lot of money, get ripped off a bunch of times, and then never want to go back there again... like ever.

Take a bus tour out to the Hoover Dam. It's a one day excursion.

There's lots of "slots" in Vegas, and they'll all take your money! ;P
Thats a different story then I have heard from anyone whos been in say the last 20 years, its a family town now lol
My uncle still has a condo their I think, I've been wanting to go for a little while, maybe this fall.

Sswitch
04-09-2015, 07:41 PM
Thats a different story then I have heard from anyone whos been in say the last 20 years, its a family town now lol
My uncle still has a condo their I think, I've been wanting to go for a little while, maybe this fall.

Maybe so. I haven't been there since 2001. I take it you've never been there?

tulowd
04-09-2015, 07:59 PM
Been at least once a year for biz since 1990. That makes it 25 x and counting. It is better than before and certainly more family oriented. I like Fremont street > old Town a lot; couldn't care less about the strip or the gambling. The mall at Ceasars is epic no matter what. Shelby Museum is very worthwhile.
Food is ok, the drive thru the desert to San Diego or LA is pretty cool too.

Sswitch
04-09-2015, 08:23 PM
Been at least once a year for biz since 1990. That makes it 25 x and counting. It is better than before and certainly more family oriented. I like Fremont street > old Town a lot; couldn't care less about the strip or the gambling. The mall at Ceasars is epic no matter what. Shelby Museum is very worthwhile.
Food is ok, the drive thru the desert to San Diego or LA is pretty cool too.

Paul the vagabond! Lol :D

I just remember Downtown being downright deadly. I've heard it has since cleaned up, especially south by the Spaghetti Bowl. Sure, you will still get mugged, and stabbed to death, but only at night now. MUCH BETTER!!!!!!

jibbijib
04-09-2015, 09:01 PM
I'm fine with staying off the strip. I like having a nice quiet place to sleep. Although I don't know how quiet an air force base can be. But it'll be like I'm at home anyway.

I have a rental car so I'll bomb around in that, head over to the hoover dam and such. Maybe catch a bus that travels to the strip so I can get hammered and not have to worry about driving. Got lots of stuff to do. Gotta find a souvenir shop for some keychains and trinkets to bring back too.

Still gotta make a list on paper and figure out where all this stuff is so I can knock it out. Been so busy with work and hashing out details I haven't really had time to review all the things to do in great detail and write them down.

NickD
04-09-2015, 09:40 PM
Maybe so. I haven't been there since 2001. I take it you've never been there?
Nope, want to take me?

Sswitch
04-09-2015, 09:55 PM
Oh, I have other places I'd rather go! Antarctica, Alert (during Polar Bear season), Siberia... :). Of course, you are welcome to come along :)

92redragtop
04-10-2015, 01:41 AM
I'm fine with staying off the strip. I like having a nice quiet place to sleep. Although I don't know how quiet an air force base can be. But it'll be like I'm at home anyway.

I have a rental car so I'll bomb around in that, head over to the hoover dam and such. Maybe catch a bus that travels to the strip so I can get hammered and not have to worry about driving. Got lots of stuff to do. Gotta find a souvenir shop for some keychains and trinkets to bring back too.

Still gotta make a list on paper and figure out where all this stuff is so I can knock it out. Been so busy with work and hashing out details I haven't really had time to review all the things to do in great detail and write them down.

Ride the Deuce on the strip. Was $5 for each 24 hours when I was there about 5 years ago.

RedSN
04-10-2015, 09:20 AM
Still gotta make a list on paper and figure out where all this stuff is so I can knock it out. Been so busy with work and hashing out details I haven't really had time to review all the things to do in great detail and write them down.
TOO MUCH PLANNING!

it's Vegas Baby! Wing it!

NickD
04-10-2015, 09:32 AM
Oh, I have other places I'd rather go! Antarctica, Alert (during Polar Bear season), Siberia... :). Of course, you are welcome to come along :)
One problem I see with both of those.... Cold.

jibbijib
04-10-2015, 12:18 PM
TOO MUCH PLANNING!

it's Vegas Baby! Wing it!

It's more like I have a really bad short term memory. I remember I'm supposed to do something but I forget what it it is im supposed to do. Also the names of shit I'm wanting to do lol

RedSN
04-10-2015, 01:51 PM
just watch this movie, it describes everything you should do/see in Vegas

http://assets.hulu.com/shows/key_art_very_bad_things.jpg

Armen
04-10-2015, 02:00 PM
^^^ Haha... Great flick. Very dark but hilarious.

CON VERT
04-23-2015, 10:08 AM
Never heard how your "Vegas Vacation" went JiBBY !

Stephen06GT
04-22-2018, 12:38 AM
Bringing this back to the top. The family and I were in Vegas last weekend during the ice storm. We got in early Sunday morning and left on Tuesday. Stayed at the Tropicana. Saw two shows, Blue Man Group, and one of the many Cirque du Soleil. On Monday we rented a car to do some site seeing. Started off the morning going to Sonic for breakfast, then we dropped my wife off at an outlet mall and Celeste and I went exploring. Went to Shelby American and took the guided tour (conducted by Jim King one of the founders of the GHMA). After that is was off to Counts Kustoms to look at the cars (as we were walking to the main entrance I looked to my right to see Ryan(the painter on the show),standing in the doorway of the body shop doing a polish job on a bumper cover). It was cool to see many of the rides from the TV show in person. After we left the Count's we drove two minutes down the street to the Welderup guys. Again very cool to see their creations in person. (Didn't see any of them as they were in the adjoining shop working on next seasons show). Our last stop was at the Venetian to get some goodies from the Cake Boss. We also walked through several of the big name hotels. Some of them, like the MGM Grand, make the Vaughan Mills mall look small. The prices for food and drink were rather high, but we found a little restaurant a five minute walk from our hotel where we could eat for a reasonable price (especially after 4:00 when many things were half price). All in all it was a fun trip, and I'd go back to do some day trips like the Hoover Dam.