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Pat Vegas
01-03-2017, 01:32 PM
Hotel: cosmopolitan.
I had a suite with a balcony. top notch stuff. maids refused to take my tips even when I left a note.
:sherlock:

hotel is too busy with trendy nightclub types, I felt quite ashamed arriving looking like a melted candle after long journey.

Room service, quite expensive but not bad.

Casino doesn't seem to pay out well.

Vegas in December actually quite nice to go around the strip and it be quite empty.

The novelty of visiting the Us has worn off for me. and after 3 days there I can see myself already developing a strange accent.

Sir C
01-03-2017, 01:36 PM
Hotel: cosmopolitan.
I had a suite with a balcony. top notch stuff. maids refused to take my tips even when I left a note.
:sherlock:

hotel is too busy with trendy nightclub types, I felt quite ashamed arriving looking like a melted candle after long journey.

Room service, quite expensive but not bad.

Casino doesn't seem to pay out well.

Vegas in December actually quite nice to go around the strip and it be quite empty.

The novelty of visiting the Us has worn off for me. and after 3 days there I can see myself already developing a strange accent.

I knew some lads who used to go to Vegas every year. They went mainly for the hoors. This confused me as I thought hoors aren't allowed in Merika.

Life can be confusing sometimes.

Do casinos still put on free buffets for punters?

Pat Vegas
01-03-2017, 01:43 PM
I knew some lads who used to go to Vegas every year. They went mainly for the hoors. This confused me as I thought hoors aren't allowed in Merika.

Life can be confusing sometimes.

Do casinos still put on free buffets for punters?

Didn't see any free buffets but probably the serious gamblers get vouchers for em.
Plenty of free drinks. smoking still in the casino and lobby seems strange in this day in age.

For the record smoking area in the Airport too in a glass room full of slot machines.

I haven't ventured into the world of certain vices in Las Vegas but from what I understand they are top drawer clive.

Pokster
01-03-2017, 01:47 PM
I knew some lads who used to go to Vegas every year. They went mainly for the hoors. This confused me as I thought hoors aren't allowed in Merika.

Life can be confusing sometimes.

Do casinos still put on free buffets for punters?

Hoors are illegal in Nevada but legal over the state line, so certain establishments will take you in a limo to said hoor house (see chicken run)... not that I would do that as I am boring

World's End Stella
01-03-2017, 01:49 PM
Do casinos still put on free buffets for punters?

Not free, not unless you are a very serious punter. They did used to do $10 all you can eat buffets, though.

Sadly, every single thing on offer was sh1t and $10 was $10 too much.

Pat Vegas
01-03-2017, 01:51 PM
Not free, not unless you are a very serious punter. They did used to do $10 all you can eat buffets, though.

Sadly, every single thing on offer was sh1t and $10 was $10 too much.

On the other hand 4 Sausage and Egg McMuffins for $8 in McDonalds :cloud9: and available all day.
I bought a load the day after the party and gave the spare wons to the homeless fellas

PSRB
01-03-2017, 01:53 PM
Not free, not unless you are a very serious punter. They did used to do $10 all you can eat buffets, though.

Sadly, every single thing on offer was sh1t and $10 was $10 too much.

Hmmm, the $20 all you can eat buffet at The Bellagio is quite something