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02-15-2007, 01:14 AM
After 4 years of frequenting Atlantic City, I'm finally making my way to Vegas in less than 2 weeks. I've tried to read most of the "Vegas advice" threads scattered in the archives, plus some research on the VisitVegas website, but I had a few specific questions for the FOFC Vegas Veterans.
*First of all, because of my years of play at the various Atlantic City Harrah's properties, I was able to get a comped room at the Flamingo for 5 nights, and I have about $300 "banked" in food comps to use at any of the Las Vegas Harrah's properties (Flamingo, Paris, Harrahs, Ballys, Caesars, Rio). I was planning to focus the majority of my play at those six properties in order to get the most bang for my buck in regards to accumulating comps and status, since they are linked together. However, which of the other Vegas properties are "must play" with regards to spending some quality time gambling? I'm primarily a table player (blackjack and craps mostly), and would love to stay within $5/10 limits. --As an aside, some slot play once I've drank enough to impair my ability to follow basic strategy-- But does any specific casino offer a "gambling experience" that warrants some special attention?
*What's the best way to get money to Vegas? My concern stems from the fact that when I drive to AC, my money is in my control the entire time, and I feel safest that way. Sending it with my checked baggage is out of the question, and I'd prefer not to bring a carry-on simply to carry my cash. I don't like the idea of walking through three airports all day with that much cash on my person. The daily ATM limit makes daily withdrawals in Vegas impossible, and since I'm still in law school and have no significant employment, I don't think I'd be granted credit at the casino. What is your preferred mode of getting your cash into Vegas?
*Along the same lines, do you feel safe walking from casino to casino with significant cash on your person? I'll likely be taking the monorail for longer trips, but I had intended to walk to various casinos that are within a few blocks of each other.
* Besides visiting each casino's website, it there a centralized site that lists the daily poker tournament schedules for all the casinos? I saw something like this in Card Player magazine, but cannot locate the same schedule online.
*Best buffet recommendations? I've a big fan of all you can eat crab and/or lobster. I saw that the Rio has a seafood buffet, any other suggestions?
*Although I'll probably be gambling and/or eating during most of my waking hours, I might try to squeeze in some other Vegas experiences. I'm not really into shows. I do want to see the Fremont Street experience, and the dancing fountains. Any other "must see" attractions?
*Best way to get to/from the airport? I've heard conflicting stories. I've heard that the taxis are the best option, but then I've heard horror stories of them taking you the absolute wrong way and running up ridiculous fares. The McCarren Airport website lists several shuttle services that will take you to a strip hotel for $5, but I'm not sure if you need a reservation for those or not. What have your experiences been with the varous methods?
I realize this was rather long-winded, but as you can tell I'm excited to finally make it to Vegas. I appreciate any advice that you can offer. Thanks!
*First of all, because of my years of play at the various Atlantic City Harrah's properties, I was able to get a comped room at the Flamingo for 5 nights, and I have about $300 "banked" in food comps to use at any of the Las Vegas Harrah's properties (Flamingo, Paris, Harrahs, Ballys, Caesars, Rio). I was planning to focus the majority of my play at those six properties in order to get the most bang for my buck in regards to accumulating comps and status, since they are linked together. However, which of the other Vegas properties are "must play" with regards to spending some quality time gambling? I'm primarily a table player (blackjack and craps mostly), and would love to stay within $5/10 limits. --As an aside, some slot play once I've drank enough to impair my ability to follow basic strategy-- But does any specific casino offer a "gambling experience" that warrants some special attention?
*What's the best way to get money to Vegas? My concern stems from the fact that when I drive to AC, my money is in my control the entire time, and I feel safest that way. Sending it with my checked baggage is out of the question, and I'd prefer not to bring a carry-on simply to carry my cash. I don't like the idea of walking through three airports all day with that much cash on my person. The daily ATM limit makes daily withdrawals in Vegas impossible, and since I'm still in law school and have no significant employment, I don't think I'd be granted credit at the casino. What is your preferred mode of getting your cash into Vegas?
*Along the same lines, do you feel safe walking from casino to casino with significant cash on your person? I'll likely be taking the monorail for longer trips, but I had intended to walk to various casinos that are within a few blocks of each other.
* Besides visiting each casino's website, it there a centralized site that lists the daily poker tournament schedules for all the casinos? I saw something like this in Card Player magazine, but cannot locate the same schedule online.
*Best buffet recommendations? I've a big fan of all you can eat crab and/or lobster. I saw that the Rio has a seafood buffet, any other suggestions?
*Although I'll probably be gambling and/or eating during most of my waking hours, I might try to squeeze in some other Vegas experiences. I'm not really into shows. I do want to see the Fremont Street experience, and the dancing fountains. Any other "must see" attractions?
*Best way to get to/from the airport? I've heard conflicting stories. I've heard that the taxis are the best option, but then I've heard horror stories of them taking you the absolute wrong way and running up ridiculous fares. The McCarren Airport website lists several shuttle services that will take you to a strip hotel for $5, but I'm not sure if you need a reservation for those or not. What have your experiences been with the varous methods?
I realize this was rather long-winded, but as you can tell I'm excited to finally make it to Vegas. I appreciate any advice that you can offer. Thanks!