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    It's true- metro chases off the card thumpers now.

    There's still T&A plastered all over the cabs and now there's billboard trucks too.

    Those damn things run during the day on the weekend. I have to cross the strip to visit Aunt Keku- pisses me off.

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    Meet the Pawn Stars!
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    ha, no, crappy's been to the DUDE ranch.....



    just joking crappy....
    "What sick, barbaric bastards.

    It's one thing to use terrorism to make a political statement, but the wanton mutilation and suffering of innocents? How does that forward your political goals? When done in the name of religion, how does that earn you brownie points with God?

    Fuck religious extremism. And especially fuck the "religion of peace." "

    So, lagcsocialist supports terrorism AS LONG AS ITS FOR POLITICAL ENDS....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Ducati View Post
    I don't know why you guys are so against kids in Vegas... I've been there 3 times before for dental meetings. The reason I asked about kid friendly activities is that before, it was just me with some colleagues and no kids... we did go to the main street/strip... I never had anybody present me with a business card for an escort or porn. Seemed safe to me?

    Anyway, we booked the trip to Vegas last night... we're staying at the Excalibur.

    I figured we'd go see the "Tournament of Kings" show, kinda like the medieval knights/eat with your hands show, we've got tickets to see Cirque du Solei Mystere, maybe the kids museum, pool activities, see the big shark tank at Mandalay Bay, Bellagio fountains, Circus Circus adventure land/rides... etc...

    One thing I learned from my business trips to Vegas... book a limo or town car from the Airport to your hotel ahead of time! The taxi line in the airport is INSANE! It can take 90 minutes waiting for a cab!
    Mark, Good itinerary you have, you all will really get a kick out of the Tournament of Kings, we just went a month ago. There is both the Leid kids museum and a real cool natural history museum, both are close to each other on the north end of the strip. That is also the homeless area, but no worries!
    Cirque is a blast, the shark reef is way cool and there is lots of rides at the Adventure dome, and it's indoors!!!
    While here, shoot me a line if you need a drive by!

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    Videodon, GSPawn.... that's already a given.

    My son and I watch that show a lot in bed, It'd be cool to get his picture taken with Rick (if he's there), but I'm sure he/they get that a lot.

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    Keep an eye on the little one around the triple digit heat.
    "Woe to you, Oh Earth and Sea, for the Devil sends the beast with wrath, because he knows the time is short...
    Let him who hath understanding reckon the number of the beast for it is a human number,
    its number is Six hundred and sixty six."

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    The view from the top of the Stratosphere is nice. When I was there in may, they had a deal where you got $15 in free play if you signed up for the club and bought a ticket to the top at the same time.

    We did that and won about $50, so that paid for the tickets and a good chunk of our buffet lunch.

    Hoover Dam is a good family activity too, lots of walking involved though. Make sure the kids are up for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksuguy View Post
    The view from the top of the Stratosphere is nice. When I was there in may, they had a deal where you got $15 in free play if you signed up for the club and bought a ticket to the top at the same time.

    We did that and won about $50, so that paid for the tickets and a good chunk of our buffet lunch.

    Hoover Dam is a good family activity too, lots of walking involved though. Make sure the kids are up for it.
    The tour that goes all down inside the dam is really cool.
    Done that quite a few times.
    We always called it Boulder Dam, but it's the same thing.
    Last edited by swampdragon; 07-22-2010 at 02:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Ducati View Post
    My wife and I want to take a weekend trip to Vegas with my 6 year old son before school starts...

    I figured we'd go see the "O" Cirque de Solei show and the fountains at the Belagio... are there any other kid friendly things to do in Vegas?
    I'm not sure if the still have the Star Trek ride at the Hilton, but if they do, it's good family entertainment. There is the Lion Exhibit at the MGM (free). If you like cultural stuff, the Venetian has a Guggenheim Museum, where they show original paintings from the impressionist, cubist, and surreal schools of art. I believe there's also a Harley Davidson museum at the Venetian, too. Let's see what else, Medeival Jousting tournaments with dinner in the Excalibur, there's the free Maquerade in the Sky show at the Rio (good buffet at the Rio, too). Sometimes there's a free pirate battle at the Treasure Island. Don't forget the Fremont street light show. It's a free show with music that they put on at night where they project moving images on a canopy over your head with a soundtrack. It's worth seeing.

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvzHysICfZU&feature=fvst[/youtube]
    Last edited by Uncle Scary; 07-22-2010 at 03:48 PM.

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    They redid the treasure island show, its not kid friendly anymore. Now its practically a softcore porn show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksuguy View Post
    They redid the treasure island show, its not kid friendly anymore. Now its practically a softcore porn show.
    I managed to catch it before they went raunchy. At least that's one vegas tradition I didn't miss. I still haven't seen Wayne yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matshock View Post
    I managed to catch it before they went raunchy. At least that's one vegas tradition I didn't miss. I still haven't seen Wayne yet.
    I saw the old one about 10 years ago, it was better. The new one isn't just raunchy, it is also incredibly stupid and lame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruskiegunlover View Post
    We went.....oh, 5 years ago in Feb.....wanna say the 23rd, 24th, 25th? My then girlfriend, and her parents. We walked the strip all night......and I cannot believe no one else has ever had a street vendor do the card and hand THUMP! in your face before. It happened all the time. By law they cannot touch you, but they did this countless times. Got old quick. Not to mention the machines all over the place that distributed fliers for prostitutes. And, the ones you just saw on the street. Yeah, tons of other people too to be fair. But your kids will still see things they wouldn't see normally....things I don't want my kids seeing.

    Crappy, ha, have you ever BEEN to the bunny ranch? Now be honest......
    Yes I have. And when they say that women will do anything for money, they really mean it.
    Attitudes change quick when dicks are involved and faces are pushed into pillows.

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    Just got back from a week in Lake Tahoe (Nevada side) and it was spectacular. My BIL & his wife bought a home in the mountains there overlooking the lake the other year. Lots of family-friendly stuff to do there this time of year; boating, jet-skiing, para-sailing, biking, hiking, etc.. Or if you're of a LV state of mind, gambling, drinking, great dining, tail-chasing, qwikie wedding etc just like the big city, only on a smaller scale.

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    We're in Northwestern Arizona and head to Las Vegas frequently, especially when the rates are down. We were there last Thursday through Saturday. When we left to come home, it was 113 degrees in Las Vegas. Be sure to drink plenty of water and take some Chapstick with you.

    We have enjoyed many of the buffets, however, the one at the Excaliber is nowhere near the top of the list. On the Strip, the best buffets are at Planet Hollywood (~$23 per person) and the Bellagio (~$30 per person). The Wynn is supposed to be good, but we haven't tried it yet.

    Hope you guys have an enjoyable trip!!

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    The better half and I just went there last weekend to celebrate her 21st. The Fremont would probably be a nice place to take your kids.
    If you want to meet the guys at the pawn shop, be there anytime M-F between 9-3. From what we were told by a few different employees, that is the best chance to meet and greet with the "Pawn Stars".

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