Not very excited

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Originally posted by: Orderly
Good idea, and the Riviera has an "annex" of the Pinball hall of fame with quite a few games. Circus Circus is also right across the street and he might like the roller coaster in the adventure dome.


If he's into thrill rides, might as well pop over to Stratosphere for the highest thrill rides in the world!
I have the PHoF on the list now, heck we've never been and I've always wanted to, good to know the riv has an annex there too. I've also figured a movie or two and maybe some bowling thrown in the mix as well. Fremont, Mac King and thrill riding will all be in there as well. Heck ,may end up running outta time by the end of the week.

J(sparky)
Zip line in FREMONT.
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Originally posted by: treegirl
Zip line in FREMONT.


OH YEA! The zip line, he'll totally be into that! Actually I hadn't thought about that, but I figured a couple trips downtown for eating, light show and what-not. Thx for mentioning that, I'll have to check, I think they have an unlimited ride deal too.

J(sparky)

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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: treegirl
Zip line in FREMONT.


OH YEA! The zip line, he'll totally be into that! Actually I hadn't thought about that, but I figured a couple trips downtown for eating, light show and what-not. Thx for mentioning that, I'll have to check, I think they have an unlimited ride deal too.

J(sparky)


No unlimited ride deals, but they do give small discounts for purchasing multiple rides. Happy hour specials are also available. If you're going to do this, do it at night when the light show is on!
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Originally posted by: jatki99

OH YEA! The zip line, he'll totally be into that!


If you like the idea of zip lines there is also another place down in Boulder:

Bootleg Canyon FlightLinez

As I recall these guys were involved with the downtown line, (and may still be but I believe they are not involved with soon to be "slotzilla"). It looks like there are 4 much longer lines down there, (and it probably costs quite a bit more as well).

On a completely different theme, at The WizardofVegas there was an interesting report of a kayak trip going south from the damn: glitz-to-natural-bliss. IT sounded pretty cool with side hikes to hot springs. I have no idea if that might be of interest to you or your family, but figured it might interest other people so I figured I'd add it to this thread. If I'm ever in Vegas during warmer weather I'll probably do it.
If it's still around by the time you get to Vegas, Eli Roth's Goretorium might be a good option if your son is into horror. In case it closes, you all could also visit the Zombie Apocalypse Store where you can meet your survivalist and undead needs at the same time.
I am presently going thru this mess with a large cruise line from FL. They claim I called them and cancelled my coverage. I replied "why would an 80 year old person cancel any insurance coverage?"
I further asked them for PROOF of my call. As yet, no response. Anyone know a good attorney for this type of malpractice?
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