What is your Vegas "Hidden Gem" ?

I found a bar with my name on it!
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Lousy VP,or I would have played a while.

Just down the hall,there is an Ethyl M's Chocolate place that sells candies with liquer inside. Yum!
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Originally posted by: Liondownnow


My wife and I went to this event in December 2015. It is still very similiar to what is mentioned above. This year they had 9 stops along the way including a free ride and drink on the new high rolller, a small tour of the Bellagio Fine Art Gallery, and a visit to the Foxtail Club at the SLS. The rest of the stops were at suites. It is a well run event and we plan to attend this year.



So just how much does it co$t to go on this "suite tour" that several have mentioned.

Thanks.

Rick
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Originally posted by: jphelan
Great story!

$600 sounds a little "stiff" ;-)


That's what she told me last night
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Originally posted by: Rock'n Rick
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Originally posted by: Liondownnow


My wife and I went to this event in December 2015. It is still very similiar to what is mentioned above. This year they had 9 stops along the way including a free ride and drink on the new high rolller, a small tour of the Bellagio Fine Art Gallery, and a visit to the Foxtail Club at the SLS. The rest of the stops were at suites. It is a well run event and we plan to attend this year.



So just how much does it co$t to go on this "suite tour" that several have mentioned.

Thanks.

Rick


Rick, We paid $125 per ticket as part of an early bird special. The tickets then climbed to $150.


My Vegas hidden Gem has to be the Wine Cellar at the Rio. A relaxing atmosphere, coupled with delicious tasting wines, served by some great wine stewards....a must visit on every one of my Vegas trips. Pinball Hall of Fame also has to be on my list. An afternoon beer and shot of whiskey at Hogs and Heifers downtown is also noteworthy; just be sure to hold onto your drinks when the female bartenders start dancing on top of the bar.
Peppermills "Fireside Lounge" is a must during the day for a couple of drinks. Groovy vibe, very relaxing.
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Originally posted by: 3CardMonte


Peppermills "Fireside Lounge" is a must during the day for a couple of drinks. Groovy vibe, very relaxing.



Does this place have gambling ?, ..... Bartop machines ?, ..... or is it just a lounge and restaraunt ?

Rick
It has Bartop VP..there is Diner/Restaurant (Good food not pricey)in the front and straight outta of the 70s lounge in the back..waitresses wear long black dresses reminiscent of old vegas..their was a part in "Casino" movie filmed there with DeNiro and Sharon Stone. We were there in November and barmaid said the Nicolas Cage was there a few nights before and frequents the place a few times a year at odd hours. Usually find some chatty people sitting around water firepit talking about what part of the country they are from. Locals seem to sit at bar with tourist sitting in the colorful lounge area. Place is one of a kind.
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Originally posted by: 3CardMonte
It has Bartop VP..there is Diner/Restaurant (Good food not pricey)in the front and straight outta of the 70s lounge in the back..waitresses wear long black dresses reminiscent of old vegas..... Place is one of a kind.

Just a little trivia on this. There were about a dozen Peppermill Restaurants in California at one time....including one in Fresno (My Hometown). It closed about 10 years ago here. The menu, layout, cocktail waitress garb....everything was identical to the one in Vegas...right down to the Fireside Lounge! ...except, of course, no Video Poker.

Chinatown.
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