@James_Tierney I saw Chesney last weekend and the Eagles last year. The Sphere is the greatest concert venue on the planet, and the Kenny show is a PARTY (I won’t post a vid to avoid spoilers).
@Tunnelsnakefool I took this as part of the Vegas missile defense system House set up to protect the city from the nukes. There still being missiles there, imo, is because he didn’t get the platinum chip in time to fully upgrade the OS to be able to launch everything and fully defend Vegas.
@TheBettorLife On your “favorite high limit room” discussion, I’ve actually always seen $100 Baccarat in Circa’s, so I was suprised to hear you say you’ve seen it at $500!
@TheBettorLife -Javier’s at Aria
-Salt & Ivy at Aria (use youe Plat card to skip the line)
-The Henry at Cosmo
-Primrose at Park MGM
-Sadelle’s at Bellagio
Honestly, I probably do brunchy stuff more than a true lunch when I’m in Vegas.
@SevenOutPod FYI, Caramella at PH is great. Went there a few weeks ago. The caesar salad is amazing and if you go I’d check your Caesars app bc I had a free dessert, which turned into the biggest slice of cheesecake I’ve ever seen
@VitalVegas@PHVegas Ate at the bar last weekend. One of the best Caesars I’ve ever had, and an absolute unnecessarily large cheesecake slice for one person. Will definitely be back.
@LasVegasLocally@BroBible It’s just such a weird rumor. It is the only race on the entire calendar actually owned by F1. I just don’t see them abandoning the race they have the most invested in.
@Vegas_Advantage Take it with a grain of salt, but I was told they are using it as a test bed to see if they can remove all lower limit 3:2 from MGM casino floors. Which is a huge bummer since the $25 3:2 game at most MGM properties had relatively good odds.
@JustWonOne@parkmgm There is nothing “exceptional” about any one thing that it does. But for whatever reason, I always find myself playing there every single trip. My only real complaint would be that the drink service can be really slow at times.
@LasVegasLocally My high-speed train ticket from Milan to Florence this summer is $50. I know this is a relatively new concept in America, and I’m sure the trains are subsidized in Italy, but I just can’t help think that there is a better/cheaper way to make this work.
@ross33655730@24themoneyLang@BillKrackman Most APs keep the spots where they consider a machine a play very private, but Michael Shackelford’s Gambing 102 (3rd edition) gets into some of the more popular AP slot plays.