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Old 05-17-2009, 06:44 PM
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Default Best Dining

For those of you who have already been to Las Vegas, I have yet another question for you.

What would you say was the best place to dine at? I would like to know what places offer the best prices, variety, and of course a nice atmosphere as well.

There are so many different places to dine at in Las Vegas so this is going to be difficult for me to choose where to eat.

Maybe with some tips from everyone who has been there before it might make this easier on me.

I love things like burgers, fish, salads and so on. I am not really into eating really fancy dinners or anything like that, but would like to dine at least once some where really fancy.

For the most part though I would like to know a few places where I can just grab a quick bite to eat and then head out once again to explore more of Vegas.

Any help in this area, sure would be appreciated. I think that the better prepared for this trip I am the more fun that I am going to have while I am there.

Thanks everyone!!!
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Old 05-18-2009, 12:53 PM
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On my visits to Las Vegas I usually don't worry too much about where I'm going to eat at, since most of the diners and shops I stop at to get a bite have good food.

Even the small sandwich shops for an afternoon snack have great sandwiches and drinks, in most of the hotels.

The two things I scope out while checking into a hotel in Vegas, are restrooms and dining facilities.

When you check in, ask the desk attendant where is the best place to eat.
And don't forget to ask for the humidifier and small fridge for your room too.
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Old 05-21-2009, 05:16 PM
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I have already made a note to myself to request a humidifier and small fridge for the room. I am sure they will come in handy while I am there.
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Old 05-22-2009, 12:04 PM
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I have already made a note to myself to request a humidifier and small fridge for the room. I am sure they will come in handy while I am there.
Right on!!!
Do this when you're checking in at the desk if you can remember.

If not, you can always phone it in after you get up to your room.

I guess it would be easier to take a list with you for your first visit to Vegas.
Put the list amoung your clothing in the suitcase, so when you un-pack you will find the list in there.
And then you can go down the list after your clothes are un-packed.

I had done that on one visit, just so I'd remember. After being there a few times now, I remember those things with each visit.
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