--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mickeyska" <mbrown4341@...> wrote:
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> Several of us will be on the strip this new Years Eve at Harrahs.
> (Stupid, I know. But hey, we are out of towners) Do the casinos shut
> their doors for a certain length of time on the eve? To not let in the fallen
> ones for an amount of time close to midnight or after?
> What is there to see on the strip within a 36 hour window. I have heard
> that the Bellagio fountains have some new songs. Is there a conservatory
> there also? Need some free sights to see as there are very few VP plays
> in the area. Or our there some? (Where?) Need casinos that have easy
> room comps with good VP plays. We do like 'M', 'Red Rock'.
In the past some of the LV Blvd casinos wouldn't allow anyone to enter during a few hours New Years Eve, unless you were a hotel guest at that casino. Haven't heard what they will do this year.
Yes, the Bellagio has a Conservatory with an elaborate Christmas exhibit. You might also like the two newest casinos, Aria and the Cosmopolitan. It's hard to know what you and your friends would enjoy doing, but the Las Vegas Advisor and LVRJ websites have a lot of info.
Both the Palms and Gold Coast aren't too far away and have decent video poker. It would be a long walk from LV Blvd but many people do it.
I'd be interested in hearing about your trip when you get back.
[vpFREE] Re: Seeing the sights on the strip
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