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Heading to Vegas next Monday for The Power Platform Conference being held at the MGM.
Plane is supposed to land around 4pm. MGM was booked so staying at Tropicana.

I'm an introvert, so normally on business trips I just eat in my room.
But this is Vegas, and I haven't been there since I was 12 years old, 43 years ago...
So going to try and get out of my comfort zone and go out that first night. :oldunsure:

Looking for Recommendations for a dinner at that corner (MGM, Tropicana, New York, or Excalibur ).

Also, any recommendations on types of slot machines to play at any of those Casinos?
I gamble at most 4 times a year here in Wisconsin so just looking for some fun slot machines to play..
Only bringing about $100 for gambling as other than Monday night I'll be busy at the conference from 7am to 10pm the rest of the week.

Other than shows, as I don't have a ton of time, any other recommendations that are within walking distance?
 
Do you drink @snogger ?

Best way to keep $100 going is learning near optimal video poker strategy and sitting at a bar to get comped drinks and people watch.
Not a lot.
Normally have either a bloody Mary or a beer or a glass of my homemade wine on Friday night and that's it.

Tried Video poker a couple of times at the Wisconsin/Minnesota Indian casinos, but didn't hold my interest for long.

Basically, looking for a couple hours of gambling entertainment, and sightseeing to send some :pics: back home to entice the wife in going with me sometime next year to take it all in.
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
Best friend stands out to me. Bizarre meats as well. Thx
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.

Bro....halfway through the 10 am games take your boys down to Venetian sportsbook. At end of the morning games, scout for seats emptying and take them. Enjoy the Raiders/Chiefs game.

As soon as the game ends, head to Yardbird in the same facility. Enjoy a Blackberry Bourbon Lemonade. Order the Chicken and Waffles (see my link). Uber back to your place pleasantly drunk and full and happy. Vwah Lah.
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.

Bro....halfway through the 10 am games take your boys down to Venetian sportsbook. At end of the morning games, scout for seats emptying and take them. Enjoy the Raiders/Chiefs game.

As soon as the game ends, head to Yardbird in the same facility. Enjoy a Blackberry Bourbon Lemonade. Order the Chicken and Waffles (see my link). Uber back to your place pleasantly drunk and full and happy. Vwah Lah.
Yardbird is very good; and have heard great things about Best Friend as mentioned above. I would add STK as well; awesome steakhouse that plays good music. We also really enjoyed Mott32.
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
What was great/unique about Bazaar Meats? Sort of embarrassed to admit I didn’t even know the Sahara was still there.
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
What was great/unique about Bazaar Meats? Sort of embarrassed to admit I didn’t even know the Sahara was still there.
Bazaar Meats is awesome. They offer more cuts of meat than other steakhouses, and have a tasting menu that, while quite expensive, is my favorite eating experience in Vegas. They bring out something like four or five different dishes that are spectacular.

Sahara is back... it was closed, opened as SLR, then back to Sahara. It's quite nice, but the location is a huge drawback. There's a chance the north end is revitalized with Resorts World and Fontainebleau (opens is December I believe... casino floor looks amazing!)... heck, even the Strat is pretty nice now. But it's still a bit sketchy in that area, and Circus Circus.
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
Best friend stands out to me. Bizarre meats as well. Thx
i read it as you and your friends are going to the game, correct?
if not... we have liked Beer Park and Beer haus, if you don't want to do one of the arenas (pools)
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
We are hoping to the gameBest friend stands out to me. Bizarre meats as well. Thx
i read it as you and your friends are going to the game, correct?
if not... we have liked Beer Park and Beer haus, if you don't want to do one of the arenas (pools)
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
Best friend stands out to me. Bizarre meats as well. Thx
i read it as you and your friends are going to the game, correct?
if not... we have liked Beer Park and Beer haus, if you don't want to do one of the arenas (pools)

Oh Duh. Sorry @DA RAIDERS totally misread that. Yardbird would be for if you weren't going to the game. :doh:
 
Headed to Vegas for the chiefs game at the end of November. Anyone have thoughts on a killer restaurant?
Depends what kind of atmosphere you are looking for. Elegant- SW or Mayfair Supper Club. Fun- Hells Kitchen, Beauty & Essex. Could rattle off 50 more :giggle:
Not fancy. It’s a guys trip. Great food is all I’m after.
Was typing…

Maybe china poblano
Best friend
Border grill
Bizarre meats
Eataly
Best friend stands out to me. Bizarre meats as well. Thx
i read it as you and your friends are going to the game, correct?
if not... we have liked Beer Park and Beer haus, if you don't want to do one of the arenas (pools)

Oh Duh. Sorry @DA RAIDERS totally misread that. Yardbird would be for if you weren't going to the game. :doh:
Yea, we’re going to the game
 
Anybody go around Thanksgiving time? Do the buffets (Bacchanel/Wynn) take reservations for Thanksgiving or is it just first come?
 
I know folks love Yardbird but the one time I went, it was completely meh. Chicken was cold and raw in the middle and they acted bothered I asked for something else.

But even it it had been cooked, thought it was super over rated.
 
Chin Chin in NYNY isn’t bad either (get the spicy noodles). Someone suggested Eataly. It’s great if you like a mini, overpriced Italian food court.
 
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I know folks love Yardbird but the one time I went, it was completely meh. Chicken was cold and raw in the middle and they acted bothered I asked for something else.

But even it it had been cooked, thought it was super over rated.

Bad day for them, but to be fair your fried chicken tastes have to be biased due to where you live, right? I can't find really good fried chicken within 100 miles of my home. :)
 
I know folks love Yardbird but the one time I went, it was completely meh. Chicken was cold and raw in the middle and they acted bothered I asked for something else.

But even it it had been cooked, thought it was super over rated.
Yeah, I wasn't a huge fan of Yardbird either. That was not because of some undercooked experience though. More of a feeling that it wasn't for me.

They are trying to bring a Southern type of meal to people who haven't had it before. I thought it was fine, but not something to write home about. It's no Arnold's
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?
 
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:
That will disappear quickly given the table mins/odds on the strip
 
Sad to see them take down the trees at the Bellagio fountain. I'm sure Vegas is going to make a crapload of money off of the F1 race (have a group of friends going), but definitely changing things.
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?

Don't learn Blackjack on the Vegas Strip with $200. It might last 4 minutes. Not insulting you....Strip minimum bets are high and the odds for the House are worse for you than ever before. Your introvert side is correct.

High Roller is cool. Will you be solo? If I was solo I would not do it.

I'd take my $200 into the High Roller Slots of whatever Casino I'm staying in, put the $200 in a $20/pull Top Dollar Machine, and play till it's gone or I win a nice sized jackpot.
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?
If you're taking the monorail from MGM to Linq, I would recommend staying on it a bit further north to check out the Sphere. The monorail runs right passed it for some of the best views. When I was there last month I only go to see the "moon" display, but it was still pretty damn cool.
 
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:
That will disappear quickly given the table mins/odds on the strip
Yup like in 5 minutes. Recommend going to downtown if that’s his limit for BJ.

Probably less. Are there even tables lower than $25 now on the strip? You could barely find a $10 table even in off hours last time I was there and that was pre-covid.
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?
For lower rollers (not hating...I'm a lower roller), Ellis Island is awesome. It's not far from the strip and they have $5 tables along with great food specials.
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?
For lower rollers (not hating...I'm a lower roller), Ellis Island is awesome. It's not far from the strip and they have $5 tables along with great food specials.
Ellis Island is underrated imo
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?
If you're taking the monorail from MGM to Linq, I would recommend staying on it a bit further north to check out the Sphere. The monorail runs right passed it for some of the best views. When I was there last month I only go to see the "moon" display, but it was still pretty damn cool.
:thanks: Was thinking I'd like to see the Sphere, but wasn't 100% sure the Tram went that far.. Maybe I'll just ride the tram up, check out the Sphere and ride the tram back..
Feeling just a bit outside my comfort zone of going on the High Roller with a bunch of people I've never met.
 
And :thanks: all for the replies.. Never having played Black Jack at a Casino, had no idea what table minimum's were, especially in Vegas.

Since I only have Monday night to venture about (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are booked with Conference from 7am-10pm), I think I'll just stick with an uncomfortable Dinner alone,..
Then a Tram ride up to the Sphere..
Then hit a couple slot machines and get a feel for Vegas for when I can talk the wife into going with me next year.
 
How far is the convention centre monorail stop from the Sphere? I have tickets in December and staying at NYNY. Figuring out my options.
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?
If you're taking the monorail from MGM to Linq, I would recommend staying on it a bit further north to check out the Sphere. The monorail runs right passed it for some of the best views. When I was there last month I only go to see the "moon" display, but it was still pretty damn cool.
:thanks: Was thinking I'd like to see the Sphere, but wasn't 100% sure the Tram went that far.. Maybe I'll just ride the tram up, check out the Sphere and ride the tram back..
Feeling just a bit outside my comfort zone of going on the High Roller with a bunch of people I've never met.
Since you're planning on going that way, if the High Roller isn't for you (it's not for me either... I'm scared of heights now that I'm old), here's my suggestion since you're by yourself:

- Walk the Linq Prominade. It makes for an interesting walk... good people watching, zip lines above, some cheap eats and outside drinks.
-Go to O'Sheas. It's inside Linq. Sit down at a video poker machine, put in $20 and order the frozen Bailey's. That drink is a destination experience for many. I'm usually not into drinks like this, but I'll admit that it's pretty awesome. I stop each trip. (It's like $20 if you're not gambling, but free if there's money in the machine)
-Head towards Harrah's, and stop in the area just between Linq and Harrah's. Carnival Court. There's free live music that's usually pretty good. Drinks are a bit pricey, but they bartenders make them will flair... yay flair.
-Walk into Harrah's, and just to your left will be the Piano Bar. Always free entertainment, and the "Big Elvis" and dueling pianos shows are entertaining. You won't look out of place at all being by yourself.
-Just outside Harrah's to the north is Casino Royale. You can get their rewards card and get $20 in free play. It's really the only old school casino left on the strip, its time is almost up (the property was just approved for a high-rise expansion, so it's almost certainly coming down), and they have $2.99 foot long hot dogs. Bartenders are really great here as well.
 
The Vegas Monorail is pretty cool in and of itself, particularly if you haven't been to Vegas.
Lots of drunk people often singing on it has been my experience
How far is the convention centre monorail stop from the Sphere? I have tickets in December and staying at NYNY. Figuring out my options.
It’s about the same amount of time on foot from either the Harrah’s/Linq station or the Convention Center (Boingo) station iirc.
 
Ok, so decided to double my gambling money to $200.... So question is...
I've never sat down at a blackjack table.. Would Vegas be the wrong place to do that my first time.
Thinking I'd set aside $50 for that, but my introvert side is screaming "DON'T DO IT!!!" :oldunsure:

Also, is the high roller worth taking the tram from MGM up to there??
And how uncomfortable do you think I'd feel "trapped" in the cab for 30 minutes with people I don't know?
If you're taking the monorail from MGM to Linq, I would recommend staying on it a bit further north to check out the Sphere. The monorail runs right passed it for some of the best views. When I was there last month I only go to see the "moon" display, but it was still pretty damn cool.
:thanks: Was thinking I'd like to see the Sphere, but wasn't 100% sure the Tram went that far.. Maybe I'll just ride the tram up, check out the Sphere and ride the tram back..
Feeling just a bit outside my comfort zone of going on the High Roller with a bunch of people I've never met.
Since you're planning on going that way, if the High Roller isn't for you (it's not for me either... I'm scared of heights now that I'm old), here's my suggestion since you're by yourself:

- Walk the Linq Prominade. It makes for an interesting walk... good people watching, zip lines above, some cheap eats and outside drinks.
-Go to O'Sheas. It's inside Linq. Sit down at a video poker machine, put in $20 and order the frozen Bailey's. That drink is a destination experience for many. I'm usually not into drinks like this, but I'll admit that it's pretty awesome. I stop each trip. (It's like $20 if you're not gambling, but free if there's money in the machine)
-Head towards Harrah's, and stop in the area just between Linq and Harrah's. Carnival Court. There's free live music that's usually pretty good. Drinks are a bit pricey, but they bartenders make them will flair... yay flair.
-Walk into Harrah's, and just to your left will be the Piano Bar. Always free entertainment, and the "Big Elvis" and dueling pianos shows are entertaining. You won't look out of place at all being by yourself.
-Just outside Harrah's to the north is Casino Royale. You can get their rewards card and get $20 in free play. It's really the only old school casino left on the strip, its time is almost up (the property was just approved for a high-rise expansion, so it's almost certainly coming down), and they have $2.99 foot long hot dogs. Bartenders are really great here as well.
:thanks: For the GREAT ideas.. Going to add it to my list to do that first night!
 
Basically, looking for a couple hours of gambling entertainment,
If I was going in cold, not knowing a soul, I would find a fairly busy craps table.

You start making noises like you are learning, people will help you out. Craps is the most social of all the table games. It can get confusing with all the bets you can make, but it is very simple at it's core.
 
And :thanks: all for the replies.. Never having played Black Jack at a Casino, had no idea what table minimum's were, especially in Vegas.

Since I only have Monday night to venture about (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are booked with Conference from 7am-10pm), I think I'll just stick with an uncomfortable Dinner alone,..
Then a Tram ride up to the Sphere..
Then hit a couple slot machines and get a feel for Vegas for when I can talk the wife into going with me next year.
if you are staying at the mgm then you can walk across to the oyo casino and play $1.00 black jack there :shrug:

if you do the high roller then you’ll have a perfect view of the sphere, just stayed at the flamingo last weekend and had a view of the high roller and sphere, that sphere is freaken amazing to see at night
 
Alright, anyone want to critique my tentative itinerary and tell me what I'm missing (this is the 20-26 of this month) - meeting my brother/sister in law from England there. We've all been once before. We did the High Roller, the day trips to the canyon etc.. on that trip, so trying to fill in some blanks on what we've missed.

Friday night - flight arrives relatively late. Won't do much, get to the hotel, get checked in, unpacked, fool around etc...

Saturday - Probably do a day on the strip, we're at NYNY and like that area but we'll probably just tour around and "do the strip" and see the sights, have some drinks.

Sunday - Sportsbook in the AM for NFL Sunday. I've heard Westgate is cool, could be convinced to do Circa but I'm the only one in the group who cares at all about American Football so can't see the others wanting to pay much for admission - maybe if we did the pool thing they'd go for it. Probably some combination of Arts District/Fremont Street for the remainder of the day - breweries and party etc...

Monday - no day time plans yet - probably do the Sphere Postcards from Earth thing in the evening - wife wants to and it has to be Sunday or Monday while we're there, other dates don't work.

Tuesday - We are going to the Philly/Vegas NHL game in the evening. I'll probably try to keep us near the NYNY area from mid-afternoon on, seems like that area should be a lot of fun on a game day.

Wednesday - thinking maybe TopGolf at some point. We don't have itup here, looks like a good time... No other plans, maybe some more strip or Arts District (I love craft beer and my wife is vegan, this seems to be the go to area for both).

Thursday flying home.
 
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Alright, anyone want to critique my tentative itinerary and tell me what I'm missing (this is the 20-26 of this month) - meeting my brother/sister in law from England there. We've all been once before. We did the High Roller, the day trips to the canyon etc.. on that trip, so trying to fill in some blanks on what we've missed.

Friday night - flight arrives relatively late. Won't do much, get to the hotel, get checked in, unpacked, fool around etc...

Saturday - Probably do a day on the strip, we're at NYNY and like that area but we'll probably just tour around and "do the strip" and see the sights, have some drinks.

Sunday - Sportsbook in the AM for NFL Sunday. I've heard Westgate is cool, could be convinced to do Circa but I'm the only one in the group who cares at all about American Football so can't see the others wanting to pay much for admission - maybe if we did the pool thing they'd go for it. Probably some combination of Arts District/Fremont Street for the remainder of the day - breweries and party etc...

Monday - no day time plans yet - probably do the Sphere Postcards from Earth thing in the evening - wife wants to and it has to be Sunday or Monday while we're there, other dates don't work.

Tuesday - We are going to the Philly/Vegas NHL game in the evening. I'll probably try to keep us near the NYNY area from mid-afternoon on, seems like that area should be a lot of fun on a game day.

Wednesday - thinking maybe TopGolf at some point. We don't have itup here, looks like a good time... No other plans, maybe some more strip or Arts District (I love craft beer and my wife is vegan, this seems to be the go to area for both).

Thursday flying home.
Circa Sportsbook on Sunday is $150 for one stadium seat. Booths are $2500/$3000. Night game not included. Can get a free spot on the overhang but probably have to get there crack of dawn. Pool is more expensive for reserved seats but general admission is I think $40 per person for no reserved spot.
 
Alright, anyone want to critique my tentative itinerary and tell me what I'm missing (this is the 20-26 of this month) - meeting my brother/sister in law from England there. We've all been once before. We did the High Roller, the day trips to the canyon etc.. on that trip, so trying to fill in some blanks on what we've missed.

Friday night - flight arrives relatively late. Won't do much, get to the hotel, get checked in, unpacked, fool around etc...

Saturday - Probably do a day on the strip, we're at NYNY and like that area but we'll probably just tour around and "do the strip" and see the sights, have some drinks.

Sunday - Sportsbook in the AM for NFL Sunday. I've heard Westgate is cool, could be convinced to do Circa but I'm the only one in the group who cares at all about American Football so can't see the others wanting to pay much for admission - maybe if we did the pool thing they'd go for it. Probably some combination of Arts District/Fremont Street for the remainder of the day - breweries and party etc...

Monday - no day time plans yet - probably do the Sphere Postcards from Earth thing in the evening - wife wants to and it has to be Sunday or Monday while we're there, other dates don't work.

Tuesday - We are going to the Philly/Vegas NHL game in the evening. I'll probably try to keep us near the NYNY area from mid-afternoon on, seems like that area should be a lot of fun on a game day.

Wednesday - thinking maybe TopGolf at some point. We don't have itup here, looks like a good time... No other plans, maybe some more strip or Arts District (I love craft beer and my wife is vegan, this seems to be the go to area for both).

Thursday flying home.
strippers and bl.....

if you're staying at NY/NY maybe try and take in a show on Monday night. MGM has KA but there are plenty of other ones that can be had cheapish this time of year.
 
Alright, anyone want to critique my tentative itinerary and tell me what I'm missing (this is the 20-26 of this month) - meeting my brother/sister in law from England there. We've all been once before. We did the High Roller, the day trips to the canyon etc.. on that trip, so trying to fill in some blanks on what we've missed.

Friday night - flight arrives relatively late. Won't do much, get to the hotel, get checked in, unpacked, fool around etc...

Saturday - Probably do a day on the strip, we're at NYNY and like that area but we'll probably just tour around and "do the strip" and see the sights, have some drinks.

Sunday - Sportsbook in the AM for NFL Sunday. I've heard Westgate is cool, could be convinced to do Circa but I'm the only one in the group who cares at all about American Football so can't see the others wanting to pay much for admission - maybe if we did the pool thing they'd go for it. Probably some combination of Arts District/Fremont Street for the remainder of the day - breweries and party etc...

Monday - no day time plans yet - probably do the Sphere Postcards from Earth thing in the evening - wife wants to and it has to be Sunday or Monday while we're there, other dates don't work.

Tuesday - We are going to the Philly/Vegas NHL game in the evening. I'll probably try to keep us near the NYNY area from mid-afternoon on, seems like that area should be a lot of fun on a game day.

Wednesday - thinking maybe TopGolf at some point. We don't have itup here, looks like a good time... No other plans, maybe some more strip or Arts District (I love craft beer and my wife is vegan, this seems to be the go to area for both).

Thursday flying home.

No critiques, but a suggestion. You could do NFL Sunday at Top Golf. Either place bets (if you're going to bet) at NYNY before you go, or I think they may have kiosks there. Plenty of tvs to see the games, and your non-football friends would have a ton of fun and not have to pay attention. If you're really wanting the giant screen sportsbook experience dismiss this, just an idea.
 

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