I recently posted about cheap buffets, but let’s be honest. Even with coupons, buffets are a bit more of a luxury. For those who are lighter eaters and won’t benefit from an all-you-can-gorge fest offered through the Buffet of Buffets, here’s a few ways to eat cheap in Vegas – like, really cheap. The best…
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Buffets are one of the staple dining options in Vegas, particularly on the Strip, and nowadays, you can get an absolutely amazing meal at one of these places. Vegas buffets are a bit pricier than your average buffet, though, so here are a few tips for saving some money while enjoying some of the best…
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Las Vegas is one of the most magical places in the world. Renowned for its bright lights, gambling, drinking and many weddings; it is truly a spectacular area to visit. Whether you are planning a trip to Vegas for a birthday celebration or simply a wild weekend away, you should know where the top ten…
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In December of 2010 Las Vegas will open its newest 3.9 billion dollar hotel and casino called The Cosmopolitan. The Cosmopolitan boasts of 2,995 rooms all with their own private terraces. A Las Vegas hotel has never accomplished this feat before. Also included in the hotel and casino are 13 restaurants, a luxury spa, nightclub,…
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Sin City is the place to party, and this St. Patrick’s Day is no exception. Nightclubs, bars and pubs around Las Vegas are gearing up in anticipation for Paddy Day 2010. J.C. Wooloughan Irish Pub is starting off early tonight with a 5-7 p.m. Happy Hour. Tomorrow the 17th, doors will open early at 10…
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Las Vegas dining is earth renown. Casinos struggle with every single different to supply the perfect dining alternative from the excessive end to the buffet to the too-fine-to-be-right deals. In that piece of writing, we’ll discover a number of the dining choices for the frugal tourist. Ellis Islet $4. NINETY FIVE Steaks Unique For $4….
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Off of South Jones and the 215 West there is Sierra Gold on the corner. If you live on this side of town and have not been there, check them out. Or if you are here to visit and over there, get in there and have some food and drinks. I enjoy going there because…
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If you have ever been down the Las Vegas strip going South, you may now have seen a new outdoor shopping mall. If you are coming to Vegas, then you want to check this place out. Town Square, located on South Las Vegas Boulevard, right next to Fry’s and the entrance to the 215 West/I-15…
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Emeril Lagasse, the famous Food Network star chef has his own fish house at the MGM Grand. His fish house is named “Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House”. I know, the name isn’t really original, but everyone tries to go there. Reasons why? They want to meet Mr. Emeril live, get his autograph, and try his…
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I was in Vegas a few weeks ago and dined at a number of fantastic restaurants. Here are some of the places I tried: Carenvino (in The Palazzo) – some of the best meat you’ll ever have. Most of the people in my party enjoyed the steak, but I tried the lamb and it was…
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In a matter of hours, Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa will hold its grand opening — and become the priciest off-Strip casino resort ever built in Las Vegas. It’s located about 10 miles from the strip, right near Red Rock Canyon. It cost $925 million to build — not much compared to casinos on…
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My husband just returned from a conference in Vegas (it seems strange to me, but Las Vegas seems to be the convention capital of the world) and while he somewhat enjoyed his time there, his chief complaint was how friendly the place was to smokers. This seems strange to me, especially with the on-again, off-again…
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One thing you quickly realize when you go to Vegas for the first time—buffets are the way to go. Just about every hotel on the strip offers a buffet of some sort. I, myself, frequent the Big Kitchen Buffet at Bally’s when I’m in town. From early in the morning to late into the night…
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Vegas has always been known for its gambling, now one restauranteur wants it to be known for fine dining as well. The NY Times has a nice pice onJoel Robuchon and the Mansion, which opened on Monday at the MGM Grand. The Mansion: … represents a leap back into the rarefied realm of haute cuisine,…
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