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Re: First vegas trip
Don't listen to him.
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Re: First vegas trip
For a large, fairly nice, cheap buffet, eat at the Sahara. Buffet with drink (and $1 coupon from the front desk) comes to around $10. You'll be spending $20-30 at most others.
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Re: First vegas trip
you can eat dinner at Big Kitchen at Ballys and Dishes at TI for under $20 and you dont have to walk miles to get there and they are both considered to be among the best on the strip.
Also, I am going to have to disagree with what everyone always says when someone asks about booking their trip. Everyone always says that you should book via travelocity, expedia, or another misc online site. WHile booking flight & hotel together is cheaper, I found cheaper rates from my local travel agencies. Before I booked my trip, I checked out all the aforementioned sites and then went to about 4 or 5 travel agencies. All the travel agencies gave me cheaper rates for any hotel and this was with very good flight times as well, no red eyes whcih you often get online. I ended up going with STA travel. Just thought I'd throw that out there for people, online isn't the end all be all for booking your trip. |
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