School me on Vegas.

Discussion in 'General' started by ungwaha, Jul 23, 2017.

  1. ungwaha

    ungwaha Well-Known Member

    I've never been to Las Vegas and have no idea where to stay and what to do other than gambling at a casino. Thinking about 4 days and 3 nights at the end of Nov.
     
  2. ClemsonsR6

    ClemsonsR6 Well-Known Member

    4 days is to much.

    Mustang Ranch
    Hoover Dam on a rented Harley
    Gamble
    Shop at the Palace shops
    Visit Rick at the Pawn Shop
    Gamble
    Hookers and Blow
    2xIDB?
     
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  3. HoyaXC07

    HoyaXC07 Well-Known Member

    Renting an exotic car for a day is the way to go. Feel like a rockstar and have a blast driving something you'd normally only get to dream about. It's not cheap but is a way better deal than throwing the same money at the blackjack table.
     
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  4. speedracer170

    speedracer170 Well-Known Member

    Go beat the crap out of some exotics, def worth the money. You can rent almost anything there, was pricing Ferrari 458 and it was like $1200 for 24 hrs but you have to have a certain amount of insurance. Go see some shows like cirque du soleil and some comedy's or something. There's a lot more to Vegas than gambling and drinking but that's fun also :)
     
  5. speedracer170

    speedracer170 Well-Known Member

    If you have the money stay on the strip, if you're trying to save some check out the Westin by the flamingo, I feel it's in a good location and usually where we stay when we go for work, when we don't stay there we stay at the east side cannery but it's about 15 mins from the strip.
     
  6. Jon Wilkens

    Jon Wilkens Well-Known Member

    Lots to do and see in Vegas...I'm not one to throw away hard earned money gambling (they didn't build all them big assed casino's losing money), so I love to see the sights and watch all the people. The Strip and the Old Strip are both cool as hell with lots to walk around and see and experience, Hoover dam, Mt Charleston, head out into the desert exploring, hiking, rent a bike, check out all the goofy museums, etc....

    Also depends on if this is a single person type get away or family one....huge variety either way.

    If this is your first stay in Vegas, do it up and stay in one of the casinos on the strip, get the full experience and enjoy.
     
  7. ungwaha

    ungwaha Well-Known Member

    That's the plan so far.
     
  8. speedluvn

    speedluvn Man card Issuer

    Besides hoover dam and the various booty ranches, please explain!!
     
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    5axis Well-Known Member

  10. Critter

    Critter Registered

    Well I spend half my time there what's your budget??
     
  11. brex

    brex Well-Known Member

    Don't just rent an exotic to drive up and down the strip. Go out to the track and drive one or two hard. For less than the 50 mile rental.
     
  12. SPL170db

    SPL170db Trackday winner

    That's a little vague. Gonna need some scope, there's WAYYY too much to do in Vegas, some of the stuff you might love, some you might hate.

    Last time I was there (April for my bday) we did

    Friday day: Daylight pool party / Friday night: Omnia
    Sat day: Encore beach club / Sat night: Light
    Sun day: Wet Republic / Sun Night: XS
     
  13. As said above, what are your interests? Want to just party? Have fun doing stuff you wouldn't normally get to do? You can do as much in vegas as your pockets are deep. A lot of stuff is top notch fun but not cheap. Tons of great restaurants but assume min 100 pp without booze for a budget. Go see Cirque, I'm not a show type of person normally but it's pretty amazing. Helicopter rides, rent a car, even a regular convertible and drive yo the dam. Make sure you have Busch Lite tall boys when asking for some dam bait.
     
  14. speedracer170

    speedracer170 Well-Known Member

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    Spent the day out at Exotics racing right outside the speedway on their track. I got to beat the hell out of the Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari 458, and the Porsche GT3 RS. It's kinda pricy but it's been on my bucket list for awhile and the wife made me do it. Next time I'm out there I'm gonna rent a Ferrari thru royalty exotic cars since they don't have any limits and seem to have decent rates.
     
    Last edited: Jul 23, 2017
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  15. dobr24

    dobr24 Well-Known Member

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