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vegas help! taking the wife...
headed to vegas easter evening late and staying for two nights. will play a little poker (maybe two short sessions?), but im bringing the wife and she would like to have a good/nice time. basically driving out so should be quite mobile. interested in really good (upscale/expensive is fine, but QUALITY is most important and i dont wear ties or dress shoes) restaraunts, romantic and/or fun places to go/things to do (that gondola ride through the venetian mall is not really our thing. neither is the star spangled banner light show at fremont street.), anything else you might think is cool and details please if you dont mind.
are there any hot springs near vegas? we're interested in hot springs lately. also best place to get a superior massage (little tami chun's oriental XXX massage downtown doesnt count). and where should we stay? i was thinking rio but is that too dumpy? we dont really care about the lobby area.. more interested in nice pool/jacuzzi and nice rooms. not having to spend $500 a night would be preferable. |
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
stay at the NYNY they have very nice jacuzzi rooms for inexpensive compared to the other mega resorts. Then take your wife to see zumanity.
I also would recomend the lounge light at the bellagio very nice, if price is no object. |
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
"stay at the NYNY they have very nice jacuzzi rooms for inexpensive compared to the other mega resorts."
are they real jacuzzi rooms or just those extra large tubs in the bathrooms they have everywhere nowadays? |
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
Venetian is the choice if you don't mind spending the $$. I've stayed in most of the hotels and their rooms are by far the nicest. Great spa there as well.
Too bad you have the wife in tow, I'll be flying solo that weekend as the g/f will be out of town. |
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
im sure ill see you at least for a couple hours over at the mirage or bellagio. mirage if theyre spreading a 40.
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
From what I've heard of Zumanity, your wife better be into the erotic arts...Overall, it seems suited to younger couples. Am I right?
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
yes but it is a neat show
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
Olive at the Bellagio is a pleasant experience. I recommend a patio table if the weather is nice. The food is good too.
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
The Rio rooms are quite nice, imho. I had a normal room when I stayed there (i.e. not a suite) and it was the largest room I have had in Vegas, plus we had a mini fridge etc in the room. The casino itself is typical Vegas.
I have had about five or so massages ever and the best one by far was at the Paris spa. I have two friends who just got massages there this last weekend, and they have had tons of massages at expensive resorts everywhere (various upscale hotels), and they also said the Paris massages are the best they have ever had. My masseuse was named "Eli" and I would easily recommend her, however given the consistency of reports of the spa, I wouldn't worry about getting a particular appointment. |
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Re: vegas help! taking the wife...
For hotels, the Bellagio and Venietian are clearly the best.
Put the damn tie and shoes on and go to Delmonico's at the Venietian. |
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