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Access Vegas Insider Vibe - January 26, 2000

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This Issue: Rio Masquerade Village Show

Curious about a restaurant, event, or other Las Vegas attraction that looks fun? Let us review it for you first! Suggestions are always welcome at: allvegastv@aol.com


Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Scenic Southwest Tours - by plane, bus, or even helicopter! You’ve seen the glossy ads in the tourist brochures. You’ve thought about it. You come all the way to Las Vegas — why not see one of the some of the most famous landmarks in the world! Don’t by tricked by web sites & magazines that offer discount tours. Taxes, park fees, permits can almost double the price. Our prices are inclusive - no hidden charges! Best Las Vegas Tours


Note: Last week’s newsletter about Adventuredome is now archived online WITH PHOTOS at http://www.las-vegas-news-reviews.com/00-01-19.htm The Bellagio Buffet review is archived online with Bellagio photos at http://www.las-vegas-news-reviews.com/99-12-15.htmLAS VEGAS NEWS - of interest to tourists:

MEGAGUCKS - got hit Wednesday night at the Deserted Inn (yes, that is what we call it locally because it’s usually pretty empty). 37 year old Cynthia Jay, a (now former) cocktail waitress at the Monte Carlo, was catching a show that night at the Desert Inn. She had invested $27. The $34,955,489 (paid over 25 years) is the largest slot jackpot ever hit in history. Newspaper story at http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/sun/2000/jan/27/509769202.html and you can catch a video of the KVBC story at http://www.msnbc.com/local/kvbc/6235.asp#Netshowvideo

SUPER BOWL - Las Vegas throws quite a few parties during the year, but this is one of the biggest. Some come to drink and let loose, some come to root on the home team because Super Bowl tickets are unobtainable, and other want to recoup everything they lost betting football during the entire year! The excitement is building and you can read about it at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-24-Mon-2000/sports/12813959.html and you can find a full list of Super Bowl parties at http://www.lasvegas.com/features/superbowl.html

NO MORE MILLION - Binion’s Horseshoe has undergone many changes since Binion sister Becky Behnen took over, but none compared to the sale of the infamous display of 100 $10,000 bills (a cool million) that her father Benny put together. An estimated 5 million plus people have had their photo taken with it over the years. If you have one, save it — it was your last. There was nothing like enjoying the $3 late night steak special (now no longer available on weekends) and then trooping back up the stairs and spending a few quiet minutes just looking at all that cash. Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-21-Fri-2000/news/12797214.html

HARD ROCK - Many questioned the off-strip location when it opened, but the Hard Rock has quietly expanded and become one of the top casinos in town. They may cater to the trendy high rollers from out of town, but we personally enjoy the 9/6 Jacks or Better video poker (slot points allowed for play) and the $5.95 surf and turf special in the coffee shop (not on the menu — ask for it). Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-24-Mon-2000/business/12802058.html and you can book discount Hard Rock rooms at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas-other.htm (Hard Rock link).

SHOPPING GALORE - Recent reports note that visitors spent more in Las Vegas ($22.5 billion) in 1999 than in New York City and San Francisco combined, and that doesn’t include gaming. Not only are their more gaming opportunities on the Las Vegas Strip than anywhere in the world, but now more shopping opportunities. More than 50,000 people a day walk through The Forum Shops at Caesars alone. Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-24-Mon-2000/business/12803672.html

WB STAGE 16 - We mentioned the opening of this new eatery at The Venetian a couple of weeks ago. The Review-Journal has reviewed it at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-21-Fri-2000/weekly/12733830.html

LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY - is holding it’s annual open house on Feb. 19. from 9 AM to 4 PM. Race fans will be treated to free tours of the entire facility, discounts from the Richard Petty Driving Experience, discounted concessions and merchandise, special ticket deals and go-kart rides courtesy of Las Vegas Mini Gran Prix. There also will be several big-screen televisions set up during the morning hours for fans to watch the NASCAR Busch Series Grand National Division race from Daytona International Speedway. The go-kart rides will begin immediately following the conclusion of the race from Daytona Beach, FL.

Winner: Keith B. Stolz of Houston TX is this weeks winner of the millennium t-shirt.

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Quick Concert and Show Notes:

See which shows are playing during your stay and book reservations EVEN if the tickets aren’t on sale yet. Let ShowVegas takes care of all your needs directly online! Search by dates at http://www.showvegas.com/svpricing.cfm?cscheme=5&amid=143

FREMONT ST. EXPERIENCE - free all-weekend Super Bowl party features free concerts including NEON CHAMELEONS and THE CLASSIC ROCK ALL STARS on Jan. 28, THE OHIO PLAYERS and ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION on Jan. 29, and will be showing the action on two gigantic screens starting at noon on Sunday.

REVIEWS - Recent reviews in the paper:

    TOM JONES - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-21-Fri-2000/weekly/12777281.html
    NOTRE DAME DE PARIS - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-21-Fri-2000/weekly/12758743.html


Rental Cars - Don’t pay top dollar! Enter the dates of your visit and compare prices from virtually every major rental car agency (most US cities). Book the lowest price company or your regular agency. Save the hassle and some money - Car Rental Savings Search. Few regret renting a car. Free shuttles and city bus rides can be slow and smelly. Taxis can cost what a rental car costs. Your vacation time is valuable — make the most out of it!


FEATURE STORY: Rio Masquerade Village ShowAlthough it’s been playing for the better part of two years, I’ve always seemed to miss the Masquerade Sky show when I visit the Rio. A visit to The Rio for me usually involves a trip straight up to the Voodoo Lounge with friends or to meet a client and just enjoy the spectacular sights from 51 floors up, which is generally regarded as one of the best free view of the city.

So, I braved the 58 degree cloudy, windy day Tuesday and set out to truly experience a little of The Rio. I arrived at 4 PM just in time to see the beach-themed show featuring music from the 50’s and 60’s. After that, it was on to their infamous seafood buffet (review next week) and then up to the Voodoo Lounge to watch the sunset. Then back down at before 6 PM to catch another Masquerade show.

This is a production and a half for free! The multi-level stage at one end of the Masquerade casino area features live musicians as well as a number of dancers, but the entertainment extends the length of the casino with large two-level floats that ride high above the gaming area on rails. The sound is great, the dancers superb, and the floats are ablaze in light and color. In true Mardi Gras fashion, dancers on the various floats tossed out beads to the crowds both below and lined along the second floor.

We enjoyed the first show from the ground in front of the stage, but the best place to really enjoy the floats and dancers on them is from the second floor esplanade which surrounds the casino (it has restaurants and shopping off of it). People start lining up a half hour prior to each show upstairs, but we lucked out and found the perfect viewing area: from downstairs, look across and over from the stage until you find the big Watch Zone sign. Unlike the balcony area just to it’s right (as seen from downstairs), you aren’t fighting for a view or fighting for beads with a throng of other people, but you still have a fantastic view of the stage. Get under the Watch Zone sign upstairs and you are set!

The show runs every two hours from 2 PM to Midnight (dark Wednesdays) and lasts for about 15 minutes. You can purchase a ticket to ride in one of the floats for $9.95 and become part of the show. They dress you in a costume fitting that show’s theme (there are 4 shows altogether). Might be fun, but it looks like you are pretty much belted in and I’m not sure how much you can see.

The Voodoo Lounge is a must see. It occupies one full side of the top of the hotel with about a 270 degree view of the city, including the entire Strip, airport, downtown, and more. It opens at 5 PM and I strongly suggest going early enough to be up there during sunset (which is generally early enough that you won’t fight a line). The view actually faces away from the sunset, but watching the Strip light up as dusk approaches is stunning. The trip to the top is free except for a weekend cover charge later in the evening. Noted local musician Jimmy Hopper and his band play their unique (and very impressive) versions of popular songs Wed. - Sun. nights starting at 9:00 PM. A “dress to impress” code is enforced. No suit and tie required, but wear something besides tennis shoes and have a shirt with a collar at minimum. The more busy it is, the more they appreciate nice dress.




LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:Last week, Jim from Alaska wrote about his unpleasant New Year’s Eve experience and asked for suggestions how to make it up to his wife. You can find that letter archived at http://www.las-vegas-news-reviews.com/00-01-19.htm , and our thanks to the readers who wrote in with their suggestions:

Anonymous wrote:

>I’m a life-time local and very sorry to hear about the bad time you
>had.
>
>For dining I’d suggest “Keefers on top of the Carriage House”, the
>food is top-notch and the prices aren’t.  Their specialty is
>orange-roughy and if you ask you can get a window seat with a great
>view of the strip from the Excalibur to the Bellagio.  Try reserving
>at sunset.  Drinks in the lounge are a little on the high side.  The
>phone # is (702) 739-8000 and they’re on the strip and Harmon.
>
>For a reasonable room try the San Remo, very clean and nice.  My
>best-friends brother-in-law stayed there a while back and he was very
>pleased.  He’s also very frugal.  (CHEAP!) The phone # is (702) 739-9000.
>They are at Tropicana and the strip within walking distance from
>Keefer’s.  Good luck!!!

Note: We tend to prefer signed letters, but will consider unsigned letters with helpful information.

Sam Profio wrote

>Dear Ted: To the guy from Alaska looking for a better experience for
>him and his wife: For a romantic dinner try Olives at Bellagio and get
>a table on the balcony.  What a great view of the fountains during
>dinner and the music!  Bellagio does not take normal reservations for
>the balcony.  You must get in line at 5:00 PM to make a reservation
>for that evening.  I suggest you arrive a bit before 5:00 but it was
>not difficult to get a reservation.  It’s well worth it albeit a bit
>expensive.  The food, service and view is excellent!!!
>
>Regarding a good pool experience & not knowing the couple’s age or
>budget I would go with the Flamingo.  Great pool for all ages, great
>location on the strip and a very comfortable property.  Mandalay Bay
>has a great Caribbean themed pool, world class restaurants, the hot
>Rum Jungle night club and one of the best looking hotels on the strip.
>The Tropicana also has a great pool and a little younger crowd as does
>the Hard Rock’s Beach Club.
>
>Also, you can’t beat the top of the Stratosphere right before sundown
>for a romantic view of the sun going down over the desert and
>mountains and then watching the strip “come alive” when its lights
>become visible.
>
>One last thing that always works for me; take her shopping!  I know, I
>know, but most women love it.  The canal shops at the Venetian are a
>shopper’s dream and while you are there, take her on a gondola ride
>for more romance.  Other good shopping; the Forum Shops in Ceasars,
>Mandalay Bay, etc.  Most of the new properties have shopping.

Tedd Adamek wrote:

>   Sorry to hear about your troubles on your stay on
>New Year’s. Don’t blame it on Vegas for the problems
>on one hotel. It was unfortunate that you picked the
>only hotel to go bankrupt but you do need to shop
>around a little more then you do. Anyone that would pay
>that price to stay at that hotel (very low grade
>place) didn’t do much looking around. Try some of the
>offers in this newsletter and call around next time.
>I’m sure you could do better.

Bookmark or add http://www.hoteldiscounts.com/cgi-bin/pickcity?SID=IVC&LKF=IVC to your favorites. You can always go there, punch in your dates, compare the prices of every hotel against each other in seconds and book right online with instant confirmation.

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THIS WEEKS POLL - “What is your favorite nightclub in Las Vegas?” Let’s hear your opinions at http://www.accessvegas.com — results will be published in next weeks issue!

RESULTS FROM LAST WEEK: AccessVegas.Com Poll
What is your most favorite thing to do in Las Vegas besides gambling?

There are other things to do besides gambling? 21%
Fine dining and upscale shopping 19%
Sun and fun: the pool, golf, hiking, etc. 17%
I enjoy taking in a show or two 33%
Sightseeing tours to Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon, etc. 10%

FREE CONTESTS:

Note: You may enter every contest, but only one entry to each. Please note the expiration date and only enter if you will be in town and can use them. The 10′th entry in each contest will be the winner (unless otherwise noted or link to outside contest). Just sent a blank email to the specified email address — we’ll get your mailing address from you only if you win. Also, please do not enter if you have won within the past month.

LAS VEGAS 2000 - t-shirt. One size fits all. Enter at (contest closed)

RIO MARDI GRAS BEADS - enter at (contest closed)

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Have a request for a review? Boggled when you come to town and see the hundreds of dining, attraction, and show opportunities? Let us know what you’d like to hear about! Unlike the tourist magazines where all of the “articles” are really paid ads, we give you the honest scoop. If you appreciate this service, please consider booking your rooms and rental cars for ALL destinations with us at http://www.accessvegas.com You get secure ordering with the convenience and savings of booking online!

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All contents copyright MM Ted Newkirk. All Rights Reserved.
January 26, 2000

Access Vegas Insider Vibe - January 19, 2000

Welcome to Access Vegas News and Reviews! This is the newsletter that talks about the Las Vegas attractions, dining, and shows that YOU really care about. This is not spam. If you receive this by mistake, unsubscribe information is at the bottom. Please forward this to friends who may enjoy it, but only in it’s entirety.

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* Find Lowest Airfares: http://www.accessvegas.com/a-travel-center.htm
* Best Tours/Rates for Grand Canyon, Hoover, more: http://www.accessvegas.com/tours

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This Issue: Circus Circus Adventuredome

Curious about a restaurant, event, or other Las Vegas attraction that looks fun? Let us review it for you first! Suggestions are always welcome at: allvegastv@aol.com




 


LAS VEGAS NEWS - of interest to tourists:ONE PULL - is going to make somebody very wealthy. Megabucks jackpot (if not hit) will top 33 MILLION DOLLARS this evening (Thursday). That’s $33,000,000 — in a split second. I don’t play slots, but I’ll be giving this a few spins. Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-15-Sat-2000/news/12757562.htmlHOOVER DAM - “A Pictorial History of Hoover Dam” contains a collection of black and white photographs depicting the construction process of building Hoover Dam. These original photographs from the 1930’s have all been captioned and portray what an incredible marvel the Hoover Dam is. A review is available at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1999/Dec-28-Tue-1999/lifestyles/12372183.html and you can buy it from Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0966554019/invegascom

VALLEY OF FIRE - Nevada’s oldest and largest state park contains some of the most spectacular scenery in the region and has been the site of many movie, TV, and commercial shoots. You can hike, horseback ride, and some of the surrounding areas offer great off-roading opportunities just 40 miles from town. Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1999/Dec-12-Sun-1999/lifestyles/12485056.html

DOUBLING DOWN - on a blackjack? There is a time and a place where it’s the proper move, but the answer to when will surprise you. Read the humorous story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-14-Fri-2000/weekly/12735199.html

WINNERS - Sylvia Gosline of Roseburg, OR won last weeks Las Vegas Millennium 2000 t-shirt. Winners of the Paris Las confetti were Lee Anne Cravey, Mike Brown, and Jackie Bovee-Petruska.

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Quick Concert and Show Notes:

See which shows are playing during your stay and book reservations EVEN if the tickets aren’t on sale yet. Let ShowVegas takes care of all your needs directly online! Search by dates at http://www.showvegas.com/svpricing.cfm?cscheme=5&amid=143

HARRAH’S - is now the permanent home to showroom headliner Clint Holmes. Review at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-14-Fri-2000/weekly/12712196.html

MGM GRAND - SHIRLEY BASSEY (James Bond film hits Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Moonraker, more) Feb. 3-9, and THE JUDDS Feb. 6-7. Tickets at (702) 891-7777 and MGM discount rooms at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas.htm (MGM link).

STARDUST - WAYNE NEWTON opens his long-term run on Jan. 24. Tickets at (702) 732-6325 and Stardust discount rooms at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas.htm (Stardust link).




 


FEATURE STORY: Circus Circus AdventuredomeThe average Las Vegan only gets out to the Strip when guests are in town, and then grudgingly because their friends don’t understand that a resident can’t drink and play $10 a hand blackjack until 5 AM, or drop $100 on a show without any thought.So, next time you hit town and call up your local friends, suggest heading over to The Adventuredome at Circus Circus. It’s the perfect theme park for Las Vegas. The big pink dome is huge, giving it an outdoors feel, but is climate controlled making it perfect on days when we hit those extreme high or low temperatures. Plus, your vacation time is valuable and you can see and do everything in 2-3 hours and be on your way without emptying your wallet.

The centerpiece of the park is the Canyon Blaster rollercoaster. It’s the only indoor double-loop, double corkscrew rollercoaster in the United States. More built for finesse than speed, this doesn’t have that “first big drop” like the one at New York, New York or the 200+ foot drop of the Desperado at Primm. But, it’s a lot of fun twisting and looping and it shakes you up pretty well.

If you feel the need for that plunging burst of speed, the other major ride is the Rim Runner water flume ride. After a fun float around the park, this ends with a splashing drop of over 4 stories! And yes, you are going to get wet. Go on this first so you can spend the next half hour drying out.

If you enjoy a ride that is designed to just really get you sick, The Inventor takes you 50′ in the air while flipping you around 360 degrees. We were content to watch, but people looked like they were having fun.

If action / adventure is more your style, you won’t be left out. A laser tag arena lets you combine forces for a battle in a darkened cavernous area. They have a batting cage or you can enjoy Xtreme Zone, and area with rock climbing and trampoline bungee. If you are an IMAX fan, the “Fun House Express” is a strange and wild clown-themed experience. If you need to get knocked around a little, they have bumper cars as well.

Long time readers know we don’t suggest bringing the younger kids to Las Vegas. There isn’t much for them to do and see, and parents spend their whole vacation thinking how much fun they could have had just as a couple. But if you bring them, the Adventuredome is a must whether they are 5, 10, or 15. The free clown shows at noon, 1:00, 3:00, and 4:00 PM (with hourly shows from 6-9:00 PM on Fri. and Sat. evenings) even put a smile on my face.

The park has the prerequisite carousel as well as a kiddie rollercoaster, “balloon ride” Ferris wheel, junior airplane ride, and swinging pirate ship ride. It’s not unlike the local county fair, except that the Adventuredome is clean, neat, (one would assume) well-maintained, and the people operating the rides don’t look like they spent all night doing drugs instead of doing their laundry. Scattered around the park are arcade games, games of skill (knock the bottles down for a prize, etc.), build your own arts and crafts, face painting, hair braiding, and food.

Single ride tickets are available ($2-5 depending on the ride), but unless you are short on time and just want to hit the coaster, buy an all day pass. It’s only $16.95 for those over 48″ and $12.95 for those 35-48″. You must be 48″ tall to ride the “thrill” rides and 42″ tall for IMAX, laser tag, and the swinging pirate ship. We came about noon on a weekday and experienced no lines.

Adventuredome is located in the rear of Circus Circus, just off their rear parking garage and the new shopping and food area (which is probably the nicest part of a casino that could use a little sprucing up). Hours vary by season, so make a quick call ahead of time to (702) 794-3939 for recorded information.




 


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:Jim Dobbelaire of Anchorage, Alaska wrote:>Its to bad people are talking bad about the new year holiday rates and
>how things did not work out for them, I feel for all of them. We put a lot
>of planning in our tips only to have our hopes knocked down.
>
>We planned our wedding over a year before the 2000 new year only to
>charged $400.00 a night with a minimum 4 night stay at a hotel / casino
>that closed down and only reopened a week before we got there. No
>gambling, no room service, no lounge, no pool which was important to us
>being from Alaska. We were severely over charged with what we call bait
>and switch.
>
>We do love Las Vegas. We come there a couple of times a year but now we
>are starting to have second thoughts. If our next trip turns out like
>our last it might be our last. Who wants to plan for months and spend
>hard earned money some place to play and only be told its not our
>problem or go somewhere else, well we might.
>
>We will be down for a week in April to enjoy the warmth and go out and
>play.
>
>Any ideas of a nice place to take my wife to make up for the bad
>experience we had a couple of weeks ago.
>
>Thanks for your time.

You didn’t name the name of the hotel, but we assume it was the Maxim because they closed for a few weeks due to bankruptcy. You can’t blame Las Vegas on that one: businesses fail every single day. Not that I don’t sympathize — you dealt with some very unfortunate circumstances.

You didn’t mention your age or price range so let’s toss this one out to the readers who bring their significant others to Las Vegas: write us at allvegastv@aol.com and let us know your most romantic hotels, dining, and other sights or attractions you enjoy with love on your mind.

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Your input is welcome. Write us a “letter to the editor” at allvegastv@aol.com Please include your name if you wish to have it published (stating your city is optional). Also, guest article submissions are welcome with full credit to you, your website, etc. if accepted.


 


THIS WEEKS POLL - “What is your most favorite thing to do in Las Vegas besides gambling?” Let’s hear your opinions at http://www.accessvegas.com — results will be published in next weeks issue!RESULTS FROM LAST WEEK: Do you avoid Las Vegas in the summer because of the heat?Yes - how do you survive living there? 20%
I don’t like to, but go if it’s cheap 13%
I’m usually in gambling, so who cares? 33%
Get me the lounge chair closest to the pool! 35%

FREE CONTESTS:

Note: You may enter every contest, but only one entry to each. Please note the expiration date and only enter if you will be in town and can use them. The 10′th entry in each contest will be the winner (unless otherwise noted or link to outside contest). Just sent a blank email to the specified email address — we’ll get your mailing address from you only if you win. Also, please do not enter if you have won within the past month.

LAS VEGAS MILLENNIUM 2000 - t-shirt. One size fits all. Enter at t-shirt@in-vegas.com

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Have a request for a review? Boggled when you come to town and see the hundreds of dining, attraction, and show opportunities? Let us know what you’d like to hear about! Unlike the tourist magazines where all of the “articles” are really paid ads, we give you the honest scoop. If you appreciate this service, please consider booking your rooms and rental cars for ALL destinations with us at http://www.accessvegas.com You get secure ordering with the convenience and savings of booking online!

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New to the list? Back issues can be found on the web at:
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All contents copyright 1999 Ted Newkirk
January 19, 2000

Access Vegas Insider Vibe - January 12, 2000

Welcome to Access Vegas News and Reviews! This is the newsletter that talks about the Las Vegas attractions, dining, and shows that YOU really care about. This is not spam. If you receive this by mistake, unsubscribe information is at the bottom. Please forward this to friends who may enjoy it, but only in it’s entirety.

This is the official newsletter of http://www.accessvegas.com Quality Las Vegas Tourist Information - Hotels, Casinos, Insider Tips, and more. If it’s about Las Vegas, it’s AccessVegas.Com!

Book Online and Save - Easy and Secure with Instant Confirmation:

* Discount Hotel Rooms - All Cities: http://www.lodging.com/affiliates/us_reservations.cgi?remote=tedinvegas
* Discount Rental Cars - All Cities: http://www.travelnow.com/cars/search.jsp?cid=2005
* Find Lowest Airfares: http://www.accessvegas.com/a-travel-center.htm
* Best Tours/Rates for Grand Canyon, Hoover, more: http://www.accessvegas.com/tours

HOTEL MESSAGE BOARDS - Help others and share your opinion of the Las Vegas hotels you stay at by posting a note to our new board at http://boards.accessvegas.com   We want to hear from you!

THIS WEEKS POLL - “Do you avoid Las Vegas in the summer because of the heat?” Let’s hear your opinions at http://www.accessvegas.com — results will be published in next weeks issue!

RESULTS FROM LAST WEEK: Are you planning to come to Las Vegas for a future New Years Eve?

Forget it — Never: 25%
Maybe one of these years - not sure: 13%
I’m going to do it at least once: 44%
I’m booking 2001 as soon as I can! 19%

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This Issue: Las Vegas Fine Dining

Curious about a restaurant, event, or other Las Vegas attraction that looks fun? Let us review it for you first! Suggestions are always welcome at: allvegastv@aol.com


Rental Cars - Don’t pay top dollar! Enter the dates of your visit and compare prices from virtually every major rental car agency (most US cities). Book the lowest price company or your regular agency. Save the hassle and some money - Car Rental Savings Search. Few regret renting a car. Free shuttles and city bus rides can be slow and smelly. Taxis can cost what a rental car costs. Your vacation time is valuable — make the most out of it!


Note: We reviewed the Secret Garden of Seigfried and Roy a few weeks ago. The review is archived online with photos of the dolphins and tigers we took that day at http://www.las-vegas-news-reviews.com/99-12-01.htmLAS VEGAS NEWS - of interest to tourists:DUMB AND DUMBER - Top casino executives brushed off the 85% occupancy rate during New Years Eve, noting that this was the first time Las Vegas had experienced worldwide competition for New Years Eve visitors. They sighted additional operation expenses such as the unusually high price of big-name entertainers and (I’m not making this up) linen costs. Mmmmmmmmmm. Funny, you think a hotel would have enough linen on hand all the time, as well as the ability to launder it. It doesn’t seem to be a problem during Comdex (when occupancy rates are higher than 85%).

None of the casinos reported a better-than-expected gaming win that weekend. They forgot that their main business philosophy for 50 years has been value-priced rooms and food so you have some money to gamble with! Unlike other businesses who hire top quality people for the job, casinos are so flush that it’s still very much “who you know”. Hopefully this was a wake-up call.

If you want to hear the casino executives try to cover their behinds on this one, read the story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-10-Mon-2000/business/12697381.html (Note: the above is not sour grapes. I have never sought employment from a gaming company in any way, shape or form and have no interest in doing so).

LAKESHORE DRIVE - A new 2.5 mile section of this road has opened closer to the lake offering fantastic views and pullouts so that you can stop and enjoy them. This is a great little scenic detour on your way to Hoover Dam, as the road to the Dam contain little in the way of lake views. Get a city map before you head out (available at gift shops - they generally contain an expanded view of the metro area which includes the Lake). You will want to take US 95 (I-515) south to Henderson, exiting east on Lake Mead Dr.  Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-11-Tue-2000/news/12704948.html and discount rental cars at http://www.travelnow.com/cars/search.jsp?cid=2005 Combine this with a trip to Hoover Dam for a fun half-day scenic adventure!

OSCAR GOODMAN - was the answer to last weeks trivia contest. The former “Mouthpiece for the Mob” is our mayor. The Review-Journal did a fascinating in-depth piece on him last Sunday at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-09-Sun-2000/news/12655346.html (Particularly interesting is the accompanying photo of he and Mills Lane looking like they had been hitting the bar).

STEVE WYNN - did it again. The Mirage Resorts CEO is largely credited for the boom in fine dining in Las Vegas, and two of his companies restaurants have earned The 2000 Mobil Travel Guide 5 star ratings. Renoir at The Mirage and Picasso at Bellagio were two of only 19 restaurants to earn the honor. Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-11-Tue-2000/news/12727327.html

NASCAR - Las Vegas 400 returns to town this year on March 5! Improvements have been made to the sight lines and Las Vegas Blvd. has been widened to help with the traffic congestion. In addition, this year shuttle busses are going to be taking a special route between the Strip and Las Vegas Motor Speedway to move you their much more quickly. Rooms and tickets go quick so check room rates at http://www.accessvegas.com and call the Speedway at (800) 644-4444 to get your tickets now. It’s quite the party weekend in Las Vegas!

MIGHT AS WELL JUMP - The press gets criticized for down playing tragedy that happens here, but it does. A 24-year-old Utah man did the freefall from the top of the Stratosphere last week, and we don’t mean the ride. Later, it was discovered that he was a grocery store manager who left with $15,000 of store cash. One can only speculate what kind of trouble he must have been in to steal that kind of money and come here for a quick hit. Full story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-07-Fri-2000/news/12705389.html

WINNERS - Mike Brown of Omaha, NB won last weeks Las Vegas Millennium 2000 t-shirt. Marianne Modie of Cleveland, OH won the Jan. 1, 2000 copy of the Las Vegas Reveiw-Journal. Winners of the Paris Las confetti were Debi Jackson and John Trujillo. (3 other have been notified).

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Quick Concert and Show Notes:

See which shows are playing during your stay and book reservations EVEN if the tickets aren’t on sale yet. Let ShowVegas takes care of all your needs directly online! Search by dates at http://www.showvegas.com/svpricing.cfm?cscheme=5&amid=143

JERRY LEWIS - the 20 year Las Vegas resident makes his first Las Vegas show appearance in years Jan. 13-16 at the Orleans. You can read a preview at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-14-Fri-2000/weekly/12731522.html Tickets are $54.95 - $64.95, available at (702) 365-7075 and Orleans discount rooms at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas-other.htm (Orleans link).

ANDREW “DICE” CLAY - makes his very first appearance at The Venetian on Super Bowl Weekend Jan. 28 - 29. Tickets at http://www.showvegas.com/svpricing.cfm?cscheme=5&amid=143 and Venetian discount suites (all rooms are full suites) at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas.htm (Venetian link).




 


FEATURE STORY: Las Vegas Fine DiningWe receive numerous requests for fine dining reviews, and now you can get it right from the source! Long time local and internationally known Chef Les Kincaid is opening on the strip with a new and specialized radio show here in Las Vegas;”Les Kincaid’s Lifestyles Las Vegas”

Exciting celebrity guests will join Kincaid for lunch each show. It will alternate between AUREOLE in the Mandalay Bay Hotel and CHARLIE PALMER STEAK in the Four Seasons Resort. These premier restaurants will open their doors to have Kincaid and his guests enjoy lunch during the interviews each week.

Also, as part of each program, local journalist Barbara Nosek will host a “Magic Moments” feature, showcasing celebrity guests from all sectors of this “Magic capital of the world.”

This Saturday’s broadcast will be live from AUREOLE restaurant’s premier seat with guests Daniel Boulud, renowned celebrity chef and cookbook author from New York and wine celebrity Master sommelier Steven Geddes.

Each week Kincaid promises provocative questions and information from behind the scenes for those that love food and wines as he does. Celebrity entertainers will also be featured on this exciting show while in Las Vegas and performing around town.

This live broadcast comes to you every Saturday in Las Vegas on KDWN 720 AM and worldwide on the internet with KDWN’s online broadcast available at http://www.broadcast.com/radio/Talk/KDWN/ — times every Saturday are:

Pacific - 12:30 PM
Mountain - 1:30 PM
Central - 2:30 PM
Eastern - 3:30 PM
Worldwide - Consult an atlas for your time difference from Pacific Time (U.S)

(If you have trouble getting the internet feed, go to http://www.real.com/player/index.html?src=000107realhome to get the free Real Audio player).

The shows also will have a companion area on Kincaids web site. A special feature page with recipes and offer a look at the guests (including photos) at http://www.leskincaid.com

Les is one of the good guys with a knowledge of fine dining second to none. This is a must for the avid or upscale visitor.



 


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:>I received this request from a visitor to my web site:
>I need your help.  I was married in Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve.  The
>wedding took place on the Crosswalk between NY, NY & MGM Grand hotel.
>(Right outside the doors of NY, NY) The video was destroyed
>accidentally but there was another guy who video’d it.  I have no idea
>who he is but know there is a
>video of my wedding out there somewhere.  We were married at exactly
>midnight and this video means the world to us.  If you can put this
>story on any bulletin boards you know of and forward it to everyone
>you know and ask them to do the same maybe we can find the video of
>the most special moment in our lives.  Please help us.
>
>Thank you
>Kimco & Sioux
>
>Please reply with any info to
>Kimco1@aol.com
>Under subject put Re: wedding Video

Note: Reply to the above at your own risk. I couldn’t confirm the accuracy of it. Anyone in that area see this wedding?

Mike Brown of Omaha wrote:

>We took our daughter to Vegas for her 21st. birthday Dec.5th. to
>Dec.9th. and was surprised at all of the people complaining about the
>hotel rates for New Years.  This was the time we had planed to go ,
>but the rates were so high that we made it sooner.  I think the hotels
>lost a lot of respect from people who go there more than once a year.
>I know that it kept me away !  If you get the people there they will
>spend the money, but if you over charge they stay at home.

Sam Profio writes:

>Dear Ted:
>
>Absolutely love your newsletter. Don’t ever stop.
>
>In the above (Jan. 5, 2000) newsletter Mark B.  mentioned a lack of service in the
>sportsbooks.  While I have been “through” many of them, I have spent
>time in only a handful.  However, I can report that I have had three
>separate excellent experiences at Harrah’s.  Not only do they have
>good service from friendly servers, but unlike all of the other books
>I have been to, you can order food (casual) from a menu in the book!
>They have a dining area in the book!  Harrah’s prices are reasonable
>and you can grab a bite while you watch a game.  I don’t know of
>another place that does this but I’m sure there is.
>
>While I’m on this subject, one of my favorite places to watch a game
>in a casino is Monte Carlo’s brew pub!  Plenty of monitors, a few
>large screens and one very large screen.  This is also a great place
>to eat lunch especially if you prefer a good ale with your meal.
>There’s nothing like good brewery brew!  However, like all brew pubs I
>have been to across the country, be prepared to pay for that quality!
>Monte Carlo’s is no more expensive than our local breweries in the
>Cleveland area.

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Your input is welcome. Write us a “letter to the editor” at allvegastv@aol.com Please include your name if you wish to have it published (stating your city is optional). Also, guest article submissions are welcome with full credit to you, your website, etc. if accepted.


Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Scenic Southwest Tours - by plane, bus, or even helicopter! You’ve seen the glossy ads in the tourist brochures. You’ve thought about it. You come all the way to Las Vegas — why not see one of the some of the most famous landmarks in the world! Don’t by tricked by web sites & magazines that offer discount tours. Taxes, park fees, permits can almost double the price. Our prices are inclusive - no hidden charges! Best Las Vegas Tours


I goofed. Last week, I noted that we were giving away a 10-10-00 Review Journal. In reality, it’s a 01-01-00 copy. First of the 2000’s. I’m working on the typos. I’m a “one man band” and spell check does not catch everything!FREE CONTESTS:Note: You may enter every contest, but only one entry to each. Please note the expiration date and only enter if you will be in town and can use them. The 10′th entry in each contest will be the winner (unless otherwise noted or link to outside contest). Just sent a blank email to the specified email address — we’ll get your mailing address from you only if you win. Also, please do not enter if you have won within the past month.

LAS VEGAS MILLENNIUM 2000 - t-shirt. One size fits all. Enter at t-shirt@in-vegas.com

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Have a request for a review? Boggled when you come to town and see the hundreds of dining, attraction, and show opportunities? Let us know what you’d like to hear about! Unlike the tourist magazines where all of the “articles” are really paid ads, we give you the honest scoop. If you appreciate this service, please consider booking your rooms and rental cars for ALL destinations with us at http://www.accessvegas.com You get secure ordering with the convenience and savings of booking online!

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January 12, 2000

Access Vegas Insider Vibe - January 5, 2000

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HOTEL MESSAGE BOARDS - Help others and share your opinion of the Las Vegas hotels you stay at by posting a note to our new board at http://boards.accessvegas.com   We want to hear from you!

THIS WEEKS POLL - “Are you planning to come to Las Vegas for a future New Years Eve?” Let’s hear your opinions at http://www.accessvegas.com — results will be published in next weeks issue!

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This Issue: Las Vegas Millennium Celebration

Curious about a restaurant, event, or other Las Vegas attraction that looks fun? Let us review it for you first! Suggestions are always welcome at: allvegastv@aol.com




Note: This issue deals mostly with the millennium celebration. Next week, we will get back to the regular review-of-the-week format. This one is long — save it for coffee break!LAS VEGAS NEWS - of interest to tourists:

Y2K - came in without a bang here in Las Vegas (see more in the feature story). You can read the local media’s take on it all including pictures:
   
    Y2CALM - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-01-Sat-2000/news/12669671.html
    PARTY TOWN - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-01-Sat-2000/news/12669405.html
    10 Events That Shaped Las Vegas - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-01-Sat-2000/news/12669405.html
    REVIEW: Bette Midler - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-02-Sun-2000/news/12671893.html
    REVIEW: Barbra Streisand - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-02-Sun-2000/news/12671901.html
    REVIEW: Rod Stewart - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-02-Sun-2000/news/12670063.html
    Weddings in mind amid a bit of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-02-Sun-2000/news/12669751.html
    THE DAY AFTER - http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-02-Sun-2000/news/12672699.html

SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO - The New Frontier hotel will soon become the last frontier, and the Silver City casino will will soon become a place more know for the gold rush. Frontier owner Phil Ruffin is looking to implode the Frontier this summer to make way for a $700 million, 2500 room hotel casino with a San Francisco theme. Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-05-Wed-2000/business/12689072.html Silver City owner Luke Brugnara (who is actually from the Bay Area and claims to have had the idea first) is looking to drop about $750 million to do the same thing on the site of the now-closed Silver City. That story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-05-Wed-2000/business/12688654.html We’ll keep you posted. These will practically be across the street from each other, but more than one grand casino plan has failed to make it off the drawing board over the years.

IMPLOSIONS! - While the date hasn’t been set on the Frontier implosion (we can’t wait, and we’ll let you know the minute we find out), you can get a little preview Super Bowl Sunday January 30, 2000 in Reno as they implode the Mapes hotel. If you have never seen an implosion, they are amazing and I’m sure Reno is having it’s share of Super Bowl parties to boot. You can check Reno room prices and availability at http://www.accessvegas.com/reno-sparks-nevada.htm

FASTEST GROWING STATE - Nevada was the fastest growing state in the nation for the 14′th straight year in a row. Easterners ask us how we can stand the summer heat (I’d rather wear shorts than shovel snow — it’s 60 and sunny out right now) and Californians mock Las Vegas as a terrible place to live (despite the fact that they have never seen anything but the Strip). Keep in mind that those miles and miles of roofs you see when you fly in house people and many longtime residents can count on one hand the times they have been down to the Strip. It’s an option, not a lifestyle.

It’s not for everyone, but the low taxes, lack of regulation, 310 days of sun, and business-friendly seem to draw new converts everyday! Story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1999/Dec-29-Wed-1999/news/12646764.html and you can check out photo listings of Las Vegas homes in every price range at http://www.rossumrealty.com

WARNER BROS. - has opened their $12 million “WB Stage 16″ theme restaurant in the Venetian’s Grand Canal Shoppes. It features recreated sound stages from movies like “Casablanca”, “Oceans Eleven”, and “Batman”. With a menu where dinner starts around $15 and a wine list featuring 42 varieties, they aren’t exactly going after the kiddie audience. Full story at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-06-Thu-2000/business/12694606.html

HIKING - and outdoor enthusiasts flock to our desert area during these nice winter and early spring days to enjoy the beauty of the desert minus the summertime heat. Full story on various hiking areas and related information phone numbers at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1999/Dec-19-Sun-1999/lifestyles/12536022.html

JIM VILLANUCCI - the longtime Las Vegas talk radio host found himself without a job when Las Vegas Hot Talk 105.1 FM was sold this past year to Spanish language broadcasters. He has resurfaced in Albuquerque, NM on top-rated KOB 770 AM. If you live in that area, check out one of “our” best. If not, you can hear his 3 hour show live on the internet at http://www.radiojim.com starting at 5:00 PM Eastern / 2:00 PM Pacific. (Disclaimer: Jim Villanucci is a business partner of mine, but I was a fan long before).

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Quick Concert and Show Notes:

See which shows are playing during your stay and book reservations EVEN if the tickets aren’t on sale yet. Let ShowVegas takes care of all your needs directly online! Search by dates at http://www.showvegas.com/svpricing.cfm?cscheme=5&amid=143

MGM - CARROT TOP Jan. 3-11, TOM JONES Jan. 12-26, RCA GYMNASTICS on Jan. 14, WHEEL OF FORTUNE LIVE ON STAGE starting Jan. 17, WCW THUNDER Jan. 25, CARROT TOP Jan. 27 - Feb. 2, CHER Jan. 29, SHIRLEY BASSY Feb. 3-9, ESPN ESPY AWARDS Feb. 14, and CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG on Feb. 19. Tickets at (702) 891-7777 and MGM discount rooms at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas.htm (MGM link).

MANDALAY BAY - UNWRITTEN LAW on Jan. 15, ETTA JAMES on Jan. 16, JONNY LANG on Jan. 26, GODSPEED featuring LEIF GARRETT on Jan. 27, VAN MORRISON on Jan. 29 (Super Bowl Weekend), ANTHRAX on Feb. 4, POWERMAN 5000 on Feb. 5, PRETENDERS on Feb. 12, BRIAN MCKNIGHT ON Feb. 22, GEORGE THOROGOOD on Feb. 24, and GEORGE JONES on Feb. 26. Tickets at (702) 474-4000 and Mandalay Bay discount rooms at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas.htm (Mandalay Bay link).

FIESTA - SURVIVOR plays the new Roxy’s Theatre Jan. 15. Tickets are $15 and $20. Tickets at (702) 631-7000 and Fiesta discount rooms are available at http://www.accessvegas.com/las-vegas-other.htm (Fiesta link).

SPLASH - Mike Weatherford of the Review-Journal just reviewed this show at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-07-Fri-2000/weekly/12678081.html

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FEATURE STORY: Las Vegas Millennium Celebration

Wild 2K was more like it. New Years Eve saw the Las Vegas Strip turn into the biggest nightclub in the world minus the cover charge and music. In fact, most of the women were in some sort of party / club attire (braving the 42 degree temperature and the dry cleaning bill that probably followed) and a surprising number of the men were well dressed also. 300,000 people congregated on the 5 closed miles of the strip from Russell Rd. to the south (just past the famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign) to Sahara in the north.

This was a little different from the party you see in Times Square. On the downside, we don’t drop a ball and (much to everyone’s dismay) we didn’t even have fireworks this year. On the upside, adult beverages were served on the street and people were allowed to roam as they wished which suited the largely 20-35 year old crowd outside just fine. Those wanting a more tame celebration were at the many headlining concerts and casino parties indoors.

By the way, our research showed something very interesting: they close down 35 blocks around Times Square and the most conservative crowd count mentioned in the media was 1.5 million. That comes out to over 42,800 people per city block. Perhaps we should have one of their estimators counting our crowd next year, or we should just hire the magician that knows how to jam 42,000 people into one street block. For the record, Metro (Las Vegas police) use a helicopter-mounted infrared sensor here which helps deliver a realistic estimate.

For the most part, things went very smoothly. Even close to midnight, lines for the porta-potties were only 2-3 deep and only in a few areas did the throng get really congested. Of course, that was mostly do to the fact that planners were expecting a possible 750,000. Between the obnoxiously high room prices and Y2K fears, the crowd was lighter and generally more behaved than last year.

We took the back way into the Paris parking garage around 8:00 PM and rejoiced at finding a few parking spots left. Unlike past years where cars filled up any empty piece of property within 1/2 mile of the strip, the owners of those lots were charging $10-20 for parking. Talk about Y2 GOUGE.

Around 9:00 PM, they closed the Strip. The crowd let out a roar and we all got to participate in those magical few hours where you can roam down the middle of what is arguably the most famous and photographed street in the world in one of the most electrically charged, joyous atmospheres you might every experience.

Jeers in general to all the casino owners and operators. The famous Gucci family (the one known for putting on the most spectacular fireworks shows in the world, including many here in Las Vegas in past years) approached the Convention Authority with the idea of putting on the biggest fireworks display the world had ever seen to mark 2000 in Las Vegas. The Convention Authority was ready to put up 1/3 of the estimated $3 million dollars. The casinos said “Why bother, people are coming anyway, and we want them inside gambling”. So, the one year that every major display from every time zone was shown around the world, we had nothing. Review-Journal John L. Smith wrote a great article about that at http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Jan-04-Tue-2000/news/12677145.html

Cheers to both Bellagio and Paris Las Vegas! After saying some unkind things about Paris Las Vegas when they opened (archived at http://las-vegas-news-reviews.com/99-09-01.htm — most of which I still feel hold true), three cheers to them for being the only hotel that spent a couple of bucks to make something happen at midnight! In the 10 minutes leading up to 01-01-00, they had aerial performers hanging off the sides of the Eiffel Tower doing acrobatic dance. Then at midnight, the top of the Eiffel tower “popped” like a champagne bottle and gold and silver confetti steamed down. And streamed down. And streamed down. For the next 20 minutes.

Kudos to Bellagio. Figuring out when midnight happens on the strip has always been a joke. You can see two reader boards and they both will have a different countdown time on it. Since midnight was such a major deal this year, I set my watch to the official U.S. Naval Observatory clock ( http://www.usno.navy.mil ). Starting at 11:45 PM, the Bellagio reader board displayed the time by the minute, and then with one minute to go kicked in to a second-by-second countdown and it was dead on with the USNO clock. Nice to know for once, midnight was midnight although no real surprise as Mirage Resorts are known for attention to detail. At midnight, Bellagio played all of it’s fountain shows back-to-back-to-back for the next 30 minutes or so. Between the Paris Las Vegas acrobats & confetti and the Bellagio water show, it gave those in that area their own “fireworks”.

Don’t forget this weeks poll - “Are you planning to come to Las Vegas for a future New Years Eve?” Let’s hear your opinions at http://www.accessvegas.com — results will be published in next weeks issue!




Note: Every week we receive input that is unsigned. If you would like your letter to be considered for publication, please include your name.LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:

>Visited Vegas at just about the slowest time of the year, the week
>before Christmas.  We rented a car from Thrifty through your service
>and didn’t regret it.  At $19/day plus tax and just driving between
>strip casinos and the Outlet Mall, it was well worth it.
>(Incidentally, we booked our San Diego resort and car through your
>service for the following 5 days, very pleased.) Regarding self
>parking, always free, but the walk from the parking ramps to the
>casino can be quite long, though.
>
>Most large-production shows were dark; warning to November and
>December visitors.  We did see EFX and booked advanced tickets about a
>month early through the MGM Grand to save service charges.  EFX was
>well worth the money and had a variety of “acts” which were long
>enough to enjoy but short enough not to get board, including
>aerobatics, Irish tap dancing, battling fire-breathing dragons, a 3-D
>movie clip, and a little magic, among others.
>
>We stayed at the Mirage, booked through your service.  A gorgeous
>reception area (huge fish tank), but a rather long wait (20+ minutes).
>The receptionist was very friendly and interacted with us like a good
>friend.  All the staff was extremely friendly and courteous.  A very
>nice room and good mattress, except for loud shower noise coming from
>the neighboring room.  We thought the Mirage buffet was mediocre and
>would not recommend.  The California Pizza kitchen was good but would
>recommend ordering one pizza for two people and saving room for desert
>(we’re on vacation, you know).  We are big eaters, but had to leave
>pizza leftovers.  We should have tried the Samba Grill as it has
>all-you-can-eat marinated meats.  We missed the Secret Garden as the
>winds were too brisk.  The pool was closed, but invited to swim at
>Treasure Island, but didn’t; not warm enough.  For us, this resort
>sure beats out Bally’s, Imperial Palace, Maxim, and LV Hilton.
>Another complaint at the Mirage was that the air was very stuffy; felt
>like we had to get out of the casino.  Rooms were same way; with AC on
>too cold/damp, with heat on, too hot/stuffy.  Maybe it’s just the time
>of the year, no AC in the casino?  Felt the same way in NY, NY casino.
>
>The drive down the strip from the airport to the Mirage took more than
>45 minutes but is a great introduction to Vegas.  The corner of
>Tropicana and Las Vegas Blvd.  was the longest wait, but the sights
>were great with the Statue of Liberty and the MGM Lion to look at.
>Inside the New York, New York was great with a Central Park and Times
>Square theme.  Inside the Paris was great for its city street shops
>and sidewalk cafes to get a pastry and latte; very realistic.  The
>legs of the Tour Eiffel go right through the roof.  The ceiling was
>painted as the sky, a common scheme throughout Vegas hotels.  It would
>have been a nice touch to paint the ceiling with a perspective of the
>Tower from those legs.  They look cut off.
>
>The inside of the entrance to the Venetian is gorgeous with fantastic
>”old-world” murals painted on the ceiling and walls.  The Venetian
>shops area was okay, but the canal was nothing special.  As you are
>walking along the shops/canal, it just dead-ends at a wall with a fire
>exit.  You go over a bridge and just walk down the other side of the
>canal.  It would have been better if it was a loop; spoiled the
>effect.  The courtyard was impressive, but looked cavernous and empty.
>Some of the shops are interesting and one-of-a-kind, and one in
>particular sells porcelain dolls from Venice, where else, one of which
>we had sent home.  Had one of our best meals at a large beautiful
>restaurant away from the shops (can’t remember the name, but is run by
>the CheeseCake Factory).  The lunch specials were huge premium-quality
>pasta dishes under $10 (?).
>
>The Bellagio is beautiful but definitely for the upper crust.  The
>atrium was decorated with holiday flowers and trees.  Just glimpsed
>the fountains from a window, but no time to catch a show.  All the
>restaurants were way too expensive ($30+ entrees), so just passed them
>by.  Wanted to eat at the
>buffet at 7:30 PM, but had a 2.5 hour line.   Wanted to visit the art
>gallery, but just not enough time and seemed too expensive.
>
>Saving the best for last, The Star Trek Experience at the LV Hilton
>was great, well worth the $16; found a $1 off/person coupon in a
>mini-magazine in our Mirage room.  The starship models hanging from
>the ceiling are huge and fantastic.  The at-your-own-pace museum had
>all sorts of props and costumes, but is very dark to take
>pictures/video.  The historic timeline would have taken an hour to
>read; maybe to entertain when long lines are present, which there were
>none.  Exciting Star Trek clips playing constantly in the background
>on giant view screens with theme music and familiar voices (they
>should sell a video tape of the clip loop, but don’t).  The “ride”
>part is very well done, with a really cool transporter “beaming” onto
>the Enterprise, a visit to the Enterprise-D bridge for a briefing, a
>cheesy turbolift ride, and a very realistic ride in a shuttlecraft
>escaping enemy Klingons (I thought they were our friends in the 24th
>century?) and the obligatory fly-over of the LV strip crashing into
>the Hilton Marquee, only to land on Deep Space Nine.  The food and
>drink were surprisingly good (gourmet) at Quark’s Bar (recommend the
>Creole dish named after the captain of DS9).  The wife’s Saucer
>Section quesadilla looked like nothing special but the dishes were
>futuristic.  Since it was lunch, we passed on the Klingon blood wine
>and other enticing drinks.  I had to give the ambassador a hard time
>for serving Tribble Tenders; how could you!!  The Klingon and Ferengi
>walking around the shops were true to life.  The shops had some great
>stuff, and had to have them ship me an Enterprise-D sculpture home (no
>tax, but shipping).  The Spacequest casino was okay, and had a nice
>warp core to look at.  The Mrs. won $45 with the nickel slots in ten
>minutes (had to wait 30 minutes for someone to refill the machine to
>finish the payoff!).  In the main Hilton casino, looking bland
>compared with what we have seen on this trip, I lost $40 playing table
>blackjack while the Mrs. won another $60 playing nickel slots in our
>total of one hour of casino play on our 4 day visit; who has time to
>gamble.
>
>Thank you Access Vegas News for your great newsletter.  It was a great
>help in planning our vacation.
>
>Paul Fordenbacher

Thanks for your comments and for booking with us — I’m glad all went well and we appreciate sharing well-written trip reports with our readers. Even at a review a week, it would take years for us to cover every Las Vegas activity.

>Happy New Year Ted!
>
>
>Watched the Las Vegas New Year’s Eve festivities on TV last night/this
>morning–sooo many people!  Yet, it was reported, that the hotels were
>bemoaning the fact that not as many people came as were expected!  I
>know you don’t control the hotel industry there, but why did the
>hotels persist in charging $2-500 per night even when they weren’t
>full?  Also, if you were out and about on New Years Eve — could one
>even get a place to play at a table or a slot machine on the strip or
>downtown?  How long did you have to stand in line to get seated at a
>restaurant?  We love Las Vegas, but it just sounded like tooooo
>much — too much people and too much money to be enjoyable for New
>Year’s Eve.  What was your impression?  As always we appreciate your
>fair and honest reviews — wish we could clone you for this sort of a
>report for a few of our other favorite destinations!!!  Happy
>Y2K — Jean Haka, Waukesha WI

There were rumors of people having trouble getting reservations at the nicer hotel restaurants and lines are always long during peak times like New Years Eve, Comdex, holiday weekends and the like. If anyone was here and wants to comment about the food or gaming availability, drop a line to allvegastv@aol.com However, with hotels at only 85% occupancy, it probably wasn’t as bad as Memorial Day when the town is filled to the brim.

Count us among those unhappy with the price gouging. Las Vegas has always been a town where you get more for your money, and the hotels shot themselves in the foot with the high prices. Those of us who book rooms actually took a beating. I got a few reservations at the outrageous prices, but would have been much happier doing truckloads of reservations and making the same amount while getting more people to town. The hotels set the rates, not us. Our best advertising is word of mouth: you come to Las Vegas, have fun, and tell your friends.

Las Vegas wasn’t the only destination that got stung by greed. At http://www.msnbc.com/news/351749.asp?cp1=1 you can read how hotels around the U.S. failed to meet projections. Another great article on how damaging this was for Las Vegas is at “New Year’s greed” - http://www.lvcitylife.com/News/stories/00010601n.html

>A friend of mine paid a long-awaited trip to Las Vegas in late October
>and had a great time wagering on football, blackjack, and rock
>climbing at Red Rock Canyon.  On top of it, we were lucky enough to
>win most of the trip expenses.  We were, however, mystified by the
>sports betting scene on a couple of counts.
>
>First, the way casinos were offering bets were inconsistent, both
>between and within casinos.  We had performed some statistical
>analyses related to half-time football bets.  We wished to place bets
>based on points (i.e., picking a team and giving or taking points)
>rather than line bets (i.e., betting a certain amount to win $100).
>We had to run back and forth between casinos in order to find these
>bets, and as a result either backed out of some bets or missed being
>able to place them.  We found them at Imperial, but then later in the
>day they reverted to line bets.  Several people we asked about this
>either had no recognition of it or provided some unintelligible
>explanation, which led us to believe that the average person wagering
>on football is in “left field”.  Do casinos do this in order to
>intentionally confuse gamblers?  I’m not able to find any explanations
>in books about this matter.  Also, it seems as though they take a
>larger commission out of the line bets.  Any expert insight into this?
>
>Second, unlike reports from friends, we found the service at the
>sports books to be practically nonexistent and drink prices to be
>high (and certainly far from comped).  We spent most of a day at
>Imperial Palace and pretty much had to trip back and forth to other
>rooms to get water or drinks (at $4 a pop).  Monday night football at
>RIO offered Miller for 2.75 as their best deal.  Food was easy enough
>to get.  It wasn’t until we played cards at the Horseshoe that we felt
>like actual customers.
>
>
>I enjoy the newsletter and can’t wait to get back to Las Vegas.
>
>
>Mark B.

Good questions. I’ll do my best, but if a veteran sports better is out there, please drop us a line at allvegastv@aol.com with your input.

The goal of the sports books is to get exactly the same amount of money placed on each side of a game. They make their profit out because you have to bet $11 to win $10. So, they take $1 for each $10 they move from a losers hand to a winners. On money line bets (where you bet a team to win straight up instead of covering the spread), they work in a similar fashion.

There is not one “Las Vegas line” that all the sports books follow. A team may be favored by 5 at the Imperial Palace and by 6 next door at Flamingo Hilton. At the Flamingo, more money has been bet on the favorite and they raise the spread to get some money coming in on the underdog to even things up.

As far as drinks, I don’t spend time in sports books. I understand that some give you drink coupons when you bet (make sure to ask) depending on the size of the wager and others serve free cocktails as long as you have a valid betting slip in your hand. Please understand that they are generally not thrilled about giving away piles of free drinks when most people have placed a $10 or $20 bet, which may account for the slow waitress service. If your betting level is substantially higher, please talk to a sports book supervisor (ask for them at the window) about what kind of action you need for what kind of comps.

If you are in town with 2-3 buddies and serious about your sports betting, bring your cell phones and split up to cover as many books as possible before half-time. (Note: cell phones are NOT allowed to be used in the books themselves — read the numbers and then take a walk while you talk).

The beauty of Las Vegas is our “free market”. There are about 15 minor rules variations in the game of blackjack and if you don’t like the game at one casino, you can walk next door. If you don’t like the betting line at one casino, you can do the same. If you are betting some serious money, ask a number of casinos about comps and go with the best deal for you.

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January 5, 2000