I'm sure lots of opinions and comments have been made about these interestingly different machines. I've sat and played at the 25c SDBP ($1650 RF) version for 45 minutes as a test (quitting with a meaningless profit when four J's were hit), I've gone over all the numbers, and I have my own view of what these new machines mean to the casino and the player.
As has been said, anyone who plays the lousy paytables when the royals are small is at a serious disadvantage, and some WILL play them at low royal levels. But since every credit bet on SDBP (or whatever game) contributes the exact same .5% to all 8 royals, the theory is the "experts" will only play the >100% games when they go that high, and in doing so, in conjunction with the unskilled players going at the lesser valued royals, they'll raise the royals on the other 7 or so games to "playable levels", thereby always having something positive to go after.
BTW the signs around the casino aren't true. "Up to 102.5%", if the machines are fair, is wrong. If the royals aren't hit by the time the games reach a theoretical 102.5%, obviously it goes higher. Unless I'm missing something. Am I?
It is very clear these machines will be just another money-maker for the casino and are a bad deal for the player. The optimal royal flush strategies for progressives of this type are a constantly moving target, and no expert, including yours truly, is capable of learning and then applying absolute expert strategy on so many different games on an as-required basis. As a result, even the best of players will continue to play at a sub 100% level no matter how high the royals go.
At the end of the day these machines simply become nothing more than a pot shot for players seeking the thrill of hitting large 25c/50c/$1 royals. I was surprised that when I was playing them last Saturday night around 9pm, there was only one other person playing. You can tell the meters run much faster than anything we've seen in years. But when people stopped by to look the games over they didn't really care what the royals were. All they commented on were the poor pay tables.
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[vpFREE] Re: Las Vegas: The Outer Limits TR (XVP)
As always, I read your TR, Westie, with anticipation and excitement. I laughed. I cried.
So glad you liked Tacos El Gordo but I'm sad that the buttermilk bar at Ronald's let you down.
Just for the record, a concrete isn't really a milk shake. The key point is that it is made from frozen custard, not ice cream, and that it be mixed with another ingredient that helps provide texture as well as
flavor. I made a pilgrimage to Ted Drewes in St. Louis to try the original. Good stuff.
[vpFREE] Belterra Casino Southern indiana
VP free says there are 3 slant tops 25 50 1.00 of 9/6 jacks Can anyone tell me exactly where they are? thank you
Re: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
On May 29, 2011, at 5:44 PM, mike wrote:
> How many businesses would gladly lose "only" 22% of their customers.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@... wrote:
> >
> > They did a study and found only 22% smoke.
> >
> >
> > rg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jan Spornhauer <janspornhauer@...>
> > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 4:25 pm
> > Subject: RE: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > How can it be a smart move when a significant number of gamblers are
> > smokers? I haven't been back to Atlantic City since they initiated the
> > smoking bans.
> >
> > I believe that the gambling revenue significantly dropped in the Atlantic
> > City casinos that went totally smoke free.
> >
> > _____
> >
> > From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
> > BANDSTAND54@...
> > Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 1:52 PM
> > To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
> > Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > The Revel announced in the Press Of Atlantic that it will be Smoke Free.
> > Smart move I believe. It will rival the Borgata in class. It will get the
> > disgruntled non smokers. It will get the curious and most important it will
> > get ME.
> >
> > ralph gary
> >
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RE: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
Then it just shows stupidity of the person making such claim.
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From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Chris Homan
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 9:42 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
I am guessing that his comment that non-smokers have more money to spend
stems off of the statistics regarding the amount of $ spent per year on cost
of cigarettes.
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[vpFREE] Re: Hard Rock is now downgrading single line VP????
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Sai Sai" <gofastnismo@...> wrote:
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> I posted earlier about some of the downgrades but
> I hadn't checked the old casino area. Are you saying
> the 9/6 single line JOB is gone now too.
The single-line 9/6 JoB were still there in the old casino Friday afternoon.
RE: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
I am guessing that his comment that non-smokers have more money to spend
stems off of the statistics regarding the amount of $ spent per year on cost
of cigarettes.
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RE: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
So what denomination do you play Jeri? Nickel or dimes? Maybe .25 and to
indicate that non-smokers have more money to play is absolutely ludicrous.
-----Original Message-----
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Jeri Tracy
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 10:35 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
How about how happy the other 78% are? I can't tell you how many times I
have just walked out of a smoky casino because of rude smokers and poor
ventilation. And frankly, for the most part, non-smokers have more money to
spend. And time on task. And healthy days without upper respiratory
infections. That's not even counting the employees who can breathe
smoke-free air.
On May 29, 2011, at 5:44 PM, mike wrote:
> How many businesses would gladly lose "only" 22% of their customers.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@... wrote:
> >
> > They did a study and found only 22% smoke.
> >
> >
> > rg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jan Spornhauer <janspornhauer@...>
> > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 4:25 pm
> > Subject: RE: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > How can it be a smart move when a significant number of gamblers are
> > smokers? I haven't been back to Atlantic City since they initiated the
> > smoking bans.
> >
> > I believe that the gambling revenue significantly dropped in the
Atlantic
> > City casinos that went totally smoke free.
> >
> > _____
> >
> > From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of
> > BANDSTAND54@...
> > Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 1:52 PM
> > To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
> > Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > The Revel announced in the Press Of Atlantic that it will be Smoke Free.
> > Smart move I believe. It will rival the Borgata in class. It will get
the
> > disgruntled non smokers. It will get the curious and most important it
will
> > get ME.
> >
> > ralph gary
> >
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
significantly effected by a casino going smoke free.
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 9:00 PM, <BANDSTAND54@aol.com> wrote:
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>
> The point is that they would gain more than the 22% they "may" loose.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike <melbedewy1226@hotmail.com>
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 7:44 pm
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
>
> How many businesses would gladly lose "only" 22% of their customers.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@... wrote:
> >
> > They did a study and found only 22% smoke.
> >
> >
> > rg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jan Spornhauer <janspornhauer@...>
> > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 4:25 pm
> > Subject: RE: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > How can it be a smart move when a significant number of gamblers are
> > smokers? I haven't been back to Atlantic City since they initiated the
> > smoking bans.
> >
> > I believe that the gambling revenue significantly dropped in the Atlantic
> > City casinos that went totally smoke free.
> >
> > _____
> >
> > From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of
> > BANDSTAND54@...
> > Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 1:52 PM
> > To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
> > Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > The Revel announced in the Press Of Atlantic that it will be Smoke Free.
> > Smart move I believe. It will rival the Borgata in class. It will get the
> > disgruntled non smokers. It will get the curious and most important it
> will
> > get ME.
> >
> > ralph gary
> >
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
*
*
*and how do you obtain the per cent of people (like me) who will switch
over to revel precisely because they are smokeless?
*
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 7:44 PM, mike <melbedewy1226@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> How many businesses would gladly lose "only" 22% of their customers.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@... wrote:
> >
> > They did a study and found only 22% smoke.
> >
> >
> > rg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jan Spornhauer <janspornhauer@...>
> > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 4:25 pm
> > Subject: RE: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > How can it be a smart move when a significant number of gamblers are
> > smokers? I haven't been back to Atlantic City since they initiated the
> > smoking bans.
> >
> > I believe that the gambling revenue significantly dropped in the Atlantic
> > City casinos that went totally smoke free.
> >
> > _____
> >
> > From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of
> > BANDSTAND54@...
> > Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 1:52 PM
> > To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
> > Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > The Revel announced in the Press Of Atlantic that it will be Smoke Free.
> > Smart move I believe. It will rival the Borgata in class. It will get the
> > disgruntled non smokers. It will get the curious and most important it
> will
> > get ME.
> >
> > ralph gary
> >
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
The point is that they would gain more than the 22% they "may" loose.
-----Original Message-----
From: mike <melbedewy1226@hotmail.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 7:44 pm
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: The Revel AC
How many businesses would gladly lose "only" 22% of their customers.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@... wrote:
>
> They did a study and found only 22% smoke.
>
>
> rg
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Spornhauer <janspornhauer@...>
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 4:25 pm
> Subject: RE: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
>
>
>
>
>
> How can it be a smart move when a significant number of gamblers are
> smokers? I haven't been back to Atlantic City since they initiated the
> smoking bans.
>
> I believe that the gambling revenue significantly dropped in the Atlantic
> City casinos that went totally smoke free.
>
> _____
>
> From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
> BANDSTAND54@...
> Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 1:52 PM
> To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [vpFREE] The Revel AC
>
> Greetings
>
> The Revel announced in the Press Of Atlantic that it will be Smoke Free.
> Smart move I believe. It will rival the Borgata in class. It will get the
> disgruntled non smokers. It will get the curious and most important it will
> get ME.
>
> ralph gary
>
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[vpFREE] Las Vegas: The Outer Limits TR (XVP)
Note: this TR is available with photos at the following website for those not on a diet. http://tinyurl.com/3t7bpbo
Everyone else may continue reading.
May 11-25, 2001
There is nothing wrong with your computer or internet connection. Do not attempt to adjust your speakers or monitor. The Westies are in control. If we wish to make the sound louder, we will bring up the volume. If we wish to make it softer, we will tune it down to a whisper. We can roll the image, make it flutter. We can change the focus to a soft blur or sharpen it to crystal clarity. For the next half hour, sit quietly and we will control all you see, hear and read. We repeat: there is nothing wrong with your computer. You are about to participate in a great adventure. You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the inner mind to -----------------------Las Vegas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I7vPbthvWo
05/11 We departed home at 11AM making an intermediate stop at the VCA Cromwell Vet where Max-the-Schipperke had a reservation for 14 nights in a suite on Alligator Alley before continuing on to Executive Valet Parking. I used accumulated points to cover the entire bill with the exception of the last night.
As usual, Ann was flying free courtesy of the Southwest Airlines' Rapid Rewards program while I paid full freight. Our 6-hour non stop flight was pretty much uneventful until we encountered turbulence in the mid west that felt like we were attempting to bust a bucking bronco. Our matching luggage was among the first pieces on the carousel, the shuttle bus to the consolidated rental facility was waiting curbside and I was able to complete the check-in process at an Alamo kiosk.
I booked 2 consecutive one-week car rentals in order to take advantage of an online Alamo Insiders' $40 coupon. The weekly all-in rate of $77.08, $25 before taxes and fees, for a mid-size car was the best I have seen in many years. Our Toyota Corolla was of recent vintage with only 5,790 miles on the odometer. It was only a short drive to the South Point where we would be staying for the duration of this trip. http://www.southpointcasino.com
The check-in process went smoothly and my request for an upgrade to a room on an upper floor was honored. Our assigned room, # 2254, offered a view of the pool area and included a king-size bed, wide screen TV, in-room safe, coffee maker, couch, table with two chairs, ample closet and drawer space.
After unpacking we headed for the main bar at the Ellis Island Casino and Conservatory. http://www.ellisislandcasino.com/ Using an American Casino Guide (ACG) coupon, Ann ordered her first merlot of the trip while I selected the in-house brewed hard lemonade. This year's vintage was not as good as in the past so on the second round I joined Ann in ordering a merlot.
We drove to Palace Station for dinner and encountered a long line waiting to be seated at the Oyster Bar.
http://www.palacestation.com/dining/oyster-bar/ In March the line moved rapidly, but this evening we ended up waiting and waiting and waiting. On being seated Ann ordered a bowl of New England clam chowder while I opted for the cioppino, a spicy tomato-based stew that included crab, shrimp, mussels and fish. Both dishes were good, but we were more interested in getting some shuteye than eating after our long flight. ($5, Points, 3 Forks out of a possible 5)
Prior to exiting, we stopped at the Grand Café's dessert case and purchased a slice of summerberry cake plus a red velvet cupcake for later consumption. The cost of both desserts was $3.68, but I used a Station Casinos $100 gift card that I previously purchased for $50 at http://www.weluvlocals.com/ (WeLuv) reducing the effective cost to only $1.84.
05/12 Sam's Town offers seniors 5 x points on Thursdays so I made the first of numerous cross town trips at 3AM. This video poker (VP) session was pure misery until about 15 minutes before I planned to quit when I started hitting a succession of wild royals and 5 of a kinds (5OAKS). Immediately prior to ending this session, I was dealt a pair of deuces and caught the remaining pair for my first #1 quad deuces of the trip resulting in a modest profit.
For breakfast we drove to Sunset Station for the buffet. I had my typical Las Vegas breakfast; OJ, fresh fruit, huevos rancheros, ambrosia and corned beef hash. I was able to stack the aforementioned Stations gift card on top of a 2/1 coupon I printed from the WeLuv website that reduced the cost of our breakfast $2.70. (2.5 Forks)
On our return to the South Point we made an intermediate stop at a nearby Wal-Mar for sundry items. The first order of business on entering the room was to take the summerberry dessert out of the refrigerator, realizing too late that it was best consumed at room temperature. (2 Forks) Later in the day Ann attempted to eat the red velvet cupcake, but it was too stale so it ended up in the waste basked.
Note to Westie: in the future, consume all desserts immediately.
We went to the showroom at around 1:30PM and secured excellent seats for the live broadcast of the Dennis Bono show. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3OAGFx4etI This week's music performers were amazing - Corrie Sachs' Denise Clemente; Las Vegas Tenors; Sylk, Satin and Lace; Tom Wells; Mosaic and the Bob Rosario ensemble. ($0, 4 Claps)
After the show, Ann remained downstairs to play some Not So Ugly Deuces (NSUD) while I spent most of the remaining hours of daylight in the room snoozing. At around 5PM we reconvened at the Grandview Lounge for merlots using our Dennis Bono tickets stubs and listened to Wes Winters. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ7hB0YzrBI Neither his piano playing nor enthusiasm is questioned, but his voice is way beyond mediocre. (1 Clap)
Tonight's dinner was at the highly regarded Aburiya Raku, considered by many to be one of the top restaurants in Las Vegas. There are a relatively few tables and a small counter with chairs so we secured advance reservations several days prior to our departure for Las Vegas. http://www.raku-grill.com/
We started off with bacon wrapped asparagus ($2.80, 3 Forks) which was tasty, but too stringy, Kobe beef skirt steak with garlic ($7.50, 4 Forks) and cucumber with 3 types of seaweed salad ($5, 3 Forks). Our next order included grilled rice balls which proved to a real yawner ($5, 2Forks), juicy fried chicken ($9, 4.5 Forks) and a very micro sized piece of yellowtail with soy sauce ($5, 3 Forks). Although the entire meal was good, nothing stood out as memorable and I felt the price points were too high. ($46.32, 3 Forks)
On returning to the South Point I proceeded to the room while Ann put in another VP session before calling it a night.
05/13 It was Friday the 13th, but my I turned potential disaster into a profit when I hit my 2nd quad deuces of the trip early in this morning's session.
We enjoyed one of our more typical breakfasts of a shared toasted bagel, OJ and fresh fruit. ($3, 2.5 Forks)
In mid-morning we drove Downtown and parked at the El Cortez in order to cash our IRS refund check; receiving the maximum free play of $50 which was credited to Ann's account. In addition, we each redeemed a LVA coupon good for an additional $10 in free play. I left our 9/6 JOB strategy sheet in the room so we decided to hold off using our free play until later in the week. http://www.elcortezhotelcasino.com/index.php
Our next stop was Bill's Gamblin' Hall where we parked in order to tour Bellagio, our favorite casino. In quick order we covered the hotel lobby, botanical garden, Chihuly shop and Jean-Philippe Patisserie.
We then took the tram to Crystals and hoofed it to The Cosmopolitan where we had lunch reservations at Estiatorio Milos. http://tinyurl.com/3w46l2u This restaurant is considered to be one of the best Greek restaurants in North America and was recently selected as the best new restaurant by the Las Vegas Weekly. A $20.11 3-course lunch is offered which has to be the best dining deal on the Strip since Commanders Palace closed albeit martinis will set you back a lot more than 25 cents.
The restaurant is large, open and very impressive, but the day was too perfect to sit inside so we opted for the semi enclosed patio that overlooks the Strip and CityCenter. We received grilled bread along with EVO to start. We then shared the Xortopita appetizer (housemade phyllo stuffed with greens, herbs, feta, Greek yogurt and salumi). Our second appetizer was a Greek meze plate that was truly "amezing"; four spreads (taramasalata, tzatziki, htipita and manouri cheese) along with a stuffed grape leaf, olives and cherry tomatoes. Each spread was delicious, but the spicy hitipitia, made from roasted red pepper, feta and other tasty delights, was pure joy.
Ann chose the Honjake salmon which was a bit underdone to suit her taste, but delicious while I opted for the whole lavraki, a farm raised sea bass known in Italy as branzini or branzino, which was finished simply with EVO and capers. The finale of the feast was a slice of walnut cake and a delicious yogurt martini, Greek yogurt topped candied oranges. Service throughout our meal was perfect and one of the chefs stopped by our table a few times to make sure we were enjoying our meal and answer any of our questions. ($50.48, 4.5 Forks)
On our return to the South Pont we were disappointed to discover our room was not made up even though we requested early service. We called housekeeping and then went to the lobby where we read the newspaper until our room was available.
At around 5:30PM we returned to the Grandview Lounge for the Friday night happy hour where all drinks are a mere $2. http://www.southpointcasino.com/press/09-tequila-time.php We chose lemon drop martinis with Belvedere vodka on the first round followed by French martinis. ($10, 4 Sips) In the meantime, we discovered Wes Winters sounds considerably better after a martini or two.
We then drove over to the Henderson Events Plaza to listen to the Nevada Chamber Symphony perform "Out of This World", a program featuring music with an outer space connection. Some of the music performed included `The Empire Strikes Back, Moon River, Blue Moon and Cielito Lindo. ($0, 4 Claps) http://www.hendersonlive.com/calendar/05-13-2011/artbeat-presented-by-target-%3Cbr%3Enevada-chamber-symphony
We were both a little hungry so at the intermission we headed off to Slidin' Thru HQ where we ordered a trio of sliders; pulled porky (slow cooked pork. caramelized jalapeño. bbq sauce), captain's order (roma tomato, arugula, crisp bacon, feta cheese, sautéed onion, balsamic reduction) and caprese (grilled eggplant, roma tomato, basil, fresh mozzarella, balsamic reduction) plus a soda. All 3 sliders were good, but we agreed the caprese was the standout. http://www.slidinthru.com/hq/ ($6.08, Groupon, 3 Forks)
05/14 I was floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee during this morning's VP session; hitting quad deuces #3 and #4.
Breakfast this morning was the buffet at Sunset Station where I consumed my usual OJ, fresh fruit with strawberry yogurt, huevos rancheros and bacon.
($2.70, WeLuv, LVA, 2.5 Forks)
We then proceeded to the Paseo Verde library where we checked our email and purchased 3 hard cover books for Ann. Our next stop was KSHP where we exchanged a pair of gift certificates; receiving similarly denominated ones for Tacos el Gordo and Elite Hair Salon.
On returning to the room, I napped while Ann put in an hour of VP. At the bewitching hour (5PM), we headed for the Miguel's Tequila bar for the Wed Sunday happy hour when all tequila drinks are priced at $2 from 5-7PM. http://www.southpointcasino.com/press/09-tequila-time.php
Ann ordered a tequila mockingbird followed by a tequila sunrise; both receiving a rating of 4 Sips. I was less than successful when I ordered a paloma (1.5 Sips) and Patron margarita (2 Sips). ($10)
For some now unfathomable reason, I thought it would be a bright idea to dine downtown on a Saturday evening. In addition to the usual weekend crowds, the El Cortez was particularly busy due to the nearby Helldorado Days celebration as well as a food truck convention in its parking lot. We were very fortunate to secure the last remaining spot in the parking garage. http://www.elkshelldorado.com/
Dinner was at the Flame Steakhouse where the room seemed pretty impressive thanks to subdued lighting. http://www.elcortezhotelcasino.com/menus/FlameMenu.pdf We started with a basket of warm bread that included an Asiago roll, walnut & cranberry bread and a French roll. We each ordered broiled walleyed pike which turned out to be slightly dry and shared a baked potato (overdone) and creamed corn. We concluded the meal by sharing a crème brulee.
The creamed corn, served in a large casserole dish that was finished under a broiler, was by far the standout of this meal. On the downside, the crème brulee was one of the worst we have had the misfortune to eat. ($34.90, LVA, 2 Forks)
After exiting we walked to the Fremont Street Experience to catch the light show, the Helldorado Days parade and fireworks. We continued on to the First Street stage expecting a Motown review by the Jacks and Fives, but a classic rock band was performing this evening so we stood and watched for approximately an hour while enjoying the parade of humanity that passed by. (3 Claps)
05/15 I was hotter than a pepper sprout this morning, hitting numerous 5OAKS, wild royals and my #5 quads. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzhzCF77GDo
We traveled to the Sunshine Café on N Decatur Blvd this morning for breakfast. I ordered a short stack of pretty ordinary pancakes while Ann could not resist the day's special, apple cinnamon French toast accompanied by an excessively sweet, sticky syrup. ($6.08, KSHP, 2 Forks)
We made an intermediate stop Downtown to redeem LVA play $10; receive $10 in free play coupons at the Four Queens. We then returned to the El Cortez to play off our free play netting a grand total of $77.25
On returning to the room, we read the newspaper and rested for the remainder of the afternoon though Ann put in a profitable session of VP. In the late afternoon we drove to M Resort to listen to Mark O'Toole in the Revello Lounge. Mark was the 1994 Star Search vocalist champion and now sings what I believe may be best described as easy listening music. http://tinyurl.com/3w76szo (3.5 Claps)
On departing we drove to Sunset Station expecting to take advantage of the happy hour at the Capri Lounge, but learned it had been discontinued 2 days prior. Not to be denied, we settled at the 5 cent FPDW machines with the intention of securing complimentary merlots. Now everyone who has ever played for drinks, the most likely outcome is we will end up paying Dom Perignon prices for cheap merlot, but we turned the tables on Stations when I hit a royal flush.
Dinner this evening was at the upscale Sonoma Cellar Steakhouse. http://www.sunsetstation.com/dining/sonoma/ We started off with a breadbasket and shared a very good Caesar salad. This restaurant, like most of the Station Casino steakhouses, currently offers a $14.99 prime rib special that included garlic mashed potatoes and broccoli. The slab of animal protein, weighing in at over a pound, was cooked medium rare as requested, but the quality was somewhat south of prime.
Overall the meal was satisfying and represented a good value, but I cranked up the value quotient a notch when I brandished my Station's gift card to pay our bill.
It is time for you to hold onto your seats because Westie was not through; I made our reservations through Opentable thereby earning 1,000 points worth $10 towards a future dining experience. http://www.opentable.com/las-vegas-restaurants ($20, WeLuv, 2.5 Forks)
Our last stop of this evening was Roxy's lounge in Sam's Town to listen to Mark Giovi and Genevieve Drew for one set. They covered a wide variety of music and were very entertaining. (4 Claps)
05/16 I broke even this morning after hitting a flurry of wild royals just before it was time to return to the room.
Breakfast was at the South Point buffet which we always enjoy. I opted for easy over eggs, OJ, fresh fruit with strawberry yogurt and a large dollop of corned beef hash. ($7.39, LVA, 2.5 Forks)
We departed for the Paseo Verde library where we checked our email accounts and then made the short drive to the Henderson Multigenerational Center to view an exhibit of watercolors by local artist Judy Blakenship. (2 Brushes)
In mid-afternoon we departed the South Point for the Las Vegas Hilton where we saw the show Nunsense. http://www.lvrj.com/neon/-nunsense---104556844.html This show would probably be most enjoyed by those, like Ann, who went to a Catholic school, but even I found much of it to be hilarious. I kept focusing on Sister Amnesia, a part played by Clint Holmes' wife, Kelly Clinton, and thinking what a masterful job the make-up people have performed. Later during a meet and greet with the cast members, I discovered an understudy had assumed the role for this performance. ($15, KSHP, 3 Rulers)
We next made the short drive to Ellis Island Racket Club and Conference Center where we enjoyed a pair of nuts and berries followed by a merlot (Ann) and hefe weiss (me). (ACG, 3 Sips)
Dinner was at our favorite southern Italian restaurant, Ventano Italian Grill & Seafood
http://ventanoitalian.com/ The beautiful, modern restaurant sits on a hillside overlooking the Las Vegas Valley. This evening we shared a delicious grilled hearts of romaine salad with prosciutto, the world's best eggplant rollatini plus a pair of merlots. ($34.49, Groupon, 4.5 Forks)
05/17 On entering Sam's this morning; I found a nickel on the floor which proved to be insufficient to offset my gambling loss.
For breakfast we had fruit and juice in the room before journeying to Ronald's Donuts where we shared an apple fritter and plain buttermilk bar. The fritter was delicious as usual, but the buttermilk bar was dry and probably best consumed by dunking it into a cup of coffee. ($2.10, 3 Forks)
In mid-morning, I dropped Ann off for a Swedish massage at Spa Moulay in the Loews at Lake Las Vegas. http://www.loewshotels.com/en/Lake-Las-Vegas-Resort/spa ($90, 4.5 Hands) In the meantime, I checked the VP inventory at Sunset Station and played a little VP. Just before it was time to leave I managed to hit my #6 quad deuces of the trip.
After picking up Ann, we drove to Nielsen's Frozen Custard on Eastern Avenue and ordered our first ever concretes (shakes that you eat with a spoon). http://www.nielsensfrozencustard.net/ Ann chose chocolate with brownies while I enjoyed the chocolate with toffee bits. We each managed to finish our concretes though in the future we will share one. ($5.69, Groupon, 4.5 Spoons)
In the late afternoon we made another mandatory trip to Ellis where Ann enjoyed a merlot while I sought salvation by having another hefe weiss. (ACG, 3 Sips)
Dinner this evening was served by Tofu Hut, a Korean BBQ restaurant, situated on Spring Mountain Road. This time we shared orders of tender beef and shrimp along with a bountiful salad and 6 banchans. Pak, our server, was particularly informative so we learned a little more about this cuisine than during our last visit. ($25.45, KSHP, 4 Forks)
I called it an early night while Ann responded to a distress call from the VP machines before retiring.
05/18 I got skewered this morning while playing VP at Sam's.
Today marks the midway point in our Las Vegas holiday so our initial stop this morning was at our favorite wash and fold before we continued on to Ellis Island for breakfast. Ann ordered the cinnamon French toast while I had my customary easy over eggs, breakfast potatoes and wheat toast. Everything was cooked to perfection and service, as usual, was very good. ($8, LVA, 3 Forks)
We also played $10 before tendering our LVA coupons to the slot booth attendant. I lost my entire investment while Ann cashed out at $2.50. This is not how these coupons are supposed to work, but we have a chance for redemption when we play off our $10 in free play in a few days.
Our next stop was Elite Hair Salon where Ann had her washed and styled by Angela, the owner.
http://vegashairdiva.com/about_us ($23, KSHP, 4 Brushes)
We returned the car to Alamo where I requested the same car for the upcoming week. Later in the afternoon we picked up our clothes and enjoyed 2 more merlots and hefe weiss' at Ellis Island. Talk about being in a rut, but an enjoyable rut nonetheless.
It was Wednesday night and as everyone knows in Henderson, Todd's Unique waives the normal $20 corkage fee. http://www.toddsunique.com/ This is our favorite Las Vegas restaurant for a number of reasons not the least of which is that Todd is an amazing chef who is creative and only uses seasonal produce and seafood. Prices are more than reasonable given the quality of the dining experience and service that has been consistently outstanding. Our wine this evening was a bottle of Blackstone merlot which was fantastic in comparison to the wine we have been drinking on this trip.
We started off with a Dungeness crab cake appetizer which was the best crab cake we have ever encountered albeit a little smaller than I would prefer. For an entrée I ordered Teriyaki halibut which, in season, is always a popular menu item particularly in the Westie household. It was accompanied by coconut rice, a baked tomato, bok choy, beets and an enoki mushroom. Ann's entrée was a good very rare piece of ahi tuna in a soy garlic sauce that literally melted in her mouth. Accompanying this entrée was a large dollop of waabi mashed potatoes that she refused to share with me. LOL
At the conclusion of the meal Todd stopped by our table to thank us for our continuing patronage as well as to comp us glasses of an after dinner drink made with chocolate from Holland and wine. I used a $50 gift check earned by using the Opentable reservations system. ($34.43, 5 Forks)
Before calling it a night we played a little VP at Sunset Station.
05/19 I hit (2) 5OAKS in the first 2 minutes this AM followed later in the session by #7 and #8 quad deuces.
Breakfast this morning was in the room where we shared a bagel, OJ and fresh fruit.
Later in the day we drove to the Silverton where we purchased a T-shirt for a friend at the Bass Pro Shop.
We subsequently spent an hour stuck in traffic on I-15 due to an accident that came close to shutting down the highway. The delay was almost worth it after we feasted on quartet of adobada (spicy pork) tacos with pineapple and grilled scallions plus peppers at Tacos el Gordo on Charleston Avenue. We also ordered a cola (Ann) and whipped pina colada (me). We both agreed that these were hands down the best street tacos we have ever tasted. ($1.40, KSHP, 4 Forks) Note: I just read on the chowhound board that a second Tacos el Gordo has recently opened in the Key Center just north of Encore on the Las Vegas Strip.
We returned to the South Point just in time to catch the Dennis Bono show. His guests today included Sheena Easton, singer Ronnie Rose, comedian Geechy Guy (Dirty Jokes Show @ Hooters), Kristin Herten (female lead in the Phantom), and David Itkain (maestro of the Las Vegas Philharmonic Orchestra) plus regulars Corrie Sachs (Country Superstars Tribute) and the Bob Rosario Ensemble. (3 Claps)
After the show I retuned to the room while Ann hit her #1 quad deuces of the trip.
Later in the afternoon we used show ticket stubs for merlots while listening to Wes Winters perform in the Grandview Lounge. We were told if we listened to Wes one more time on this trip we would be inducted into Wes's fan club so we decided to have our evening libations elsewhere.
We headed to Pat Thai restaurant on Eastern Avenue only to discover the management no longer accepts Crowd Savings coupons. We quickly adopted Plan B which was dinner at Flame Kabob, a Persian (read Iraqi) restaurant, located on Sunset Road immediately across from a McCarran runway. http://www.flamekabobnv.com/
As we entered the restaurant an airplane landed and it felt as if the restaurant was situated in the middle of the runway. We each ordered the lamb kabob which came with a colorful rice mixture, baby lettuce leaves and taftoon. The lamb was gamey and way overdone, the rice was bland, the baby lettuce leaves were undressed and the taftoon came right out of a bag. The final insult was when a gratuity of 20% was added to our bill though we ordered and picked up our meals at the counter. ($17.25, R.com, 1 Fork)
The evening was concluded after a short, but unprofitable VP session at Sunset Station.
05/20 The quad deuces proved to be elusive even though I was dealt 8 hands containing 3 deuces.
On my return to the room we enjoyed OJ and fresh fruit prior to departing for the Maple Tree Country Kitchen. http://www.usmenuguide.com/mapletree.htm This restaurant was one of the best places for breakfast in Las Vegas prior to the economic downturn, but had deteriorated in recent years. Fortunately, new ownership took over this past March with the intent to restore it to its prior glory. Our waiter was the brother of the new owner and the chef is his aunt.
The menu has not changed much except for an overall increase in prices. We each ordered the New England Benny, poached eggs with Hollandaise sauce over twin crab cakes and English muffins accompanied by a choice of breakfast potatoes. The meal was very good, but the crab cakes must have been on the Jenny Craig system because they were noticeably thinner than in the past.
($22.11, Groupon, 3 Forks)
Our next stop was the Winchester Cultural Center to view an exhibit of paintings by Martin Kreloff. http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/Depts/parks/Pages/winchester-cultural-center.aspx ($0, 3 Brushes)
We also visited the Henderson farmers' market before checking our email at the Paseo Verde library. Later in the afternoon Ann won a few dollars while I basically snoozed the afternoon away. I woke up when the bell rang signaling the commencement of the South Point's Friday night happy hour when all drinks are a mere $2. We started off with a pair of made from scratch lemon drop martinis followed by a pair of blueberry pomegranate martinis. http://www.womansday.com/Recipes/Blueberry-Pomegranate-Martinis-Recipe ($10, 4.5 Sips)
We had dinner at the Primarily Prime Rib. The menu has undergone a dramatic change, not for the better IMHO, since our last visit this past March. We each ordered the salmon Wellington with spinach in puff pastry and the house salad with blue cheese dressing. Our meals included a choice of starch with Ann ordering mashed potatoes that had to come out of a box and me ordering an overdone baker. ($6, LVA, Points, 2.5 Forks)
We finished in time to catch the Las Vegas Tenors show. The make-up of this group has changed over the years, but the quality of their performance has not. The tenors were backed by an 8 piece band that included the four-piece Bella Strings. http://www.myspace.com/lasvegastenors The Tenors performed a wide variety of music ranging from country to Broadway to popopera. The evening's special guests were Mosaic who previously opened for many stars including George Wallace who was in the audience this evening. http://www.notaboyband.com/ ($20, LVA, 4 Claps)
05/21 It was another losing session this morning. We again enjoyed a breakfast of shared bagel, OJ and fresh fruit in our room before heading off to tour the Aria casino. As many others have reported, the casino is very dark and we found no compelling reason to return any time in the near future.
Lunch was served at Yayo Tacos across from UNLV. We ordered 4 pastor tacos and a flan. The day was beautiful so we dined on wooden tables set outside overlooking the parking lot. The tacos were amply filled, but the pork was less than tender. We fared better with the flan which was smooth and silky. ($5, KSHP, 2.5 Forks)
On our return to the South Point, Ann put in a losing session while I snoozed the afternoon away. At 5PM sharp we headed to Miguel's Tequila bar for happy hour where we enjoyed tequila sunrises and tequila hummingbirds. ($10, 3 Sips)
During the hour plus that we sat at the bar, we witnessed one customer consuming a total of 8 shots of tequila plus a margarita. As far as we know, the guy could still be downing shots.
We had dinner on the patio of Annie's Gourmet Italian restaurant in a beautiful setting on West Horizon Ridge Parkway. http://www.anniesgourmetitalian.com/ We received a basketful of warm, but tasteless rolls. Our lasagna entrees and house salads were pretty mediocre as well. Prior to our departing, Annie stopped by to say hello. ($28.71, Groupon, 2 Forks)
05/22 I lost for the 3rd consecutive morning.
We read the newspaper before departing for Bernard's Bistro on Lake Las Vegas on this gorgeous Sunday morning. We were warmly greeted by Roger, our regular server, and shown a table on the patio shaded by a small tree. Ann ordered her usual Florentine quiche accompanied by a baby lettuce salad and garnished with a segment of cantaloupe and strawberry. My entrée was leek and eggplant crepes in a béchamel sauce with a side salad. Both of the meals were executed to perfection as was the service. ($22.45, R.com, 4.5 Forks)
Prior to departing, we walked around the entire village which was virtually empty except for a wedding party posing for photos. On the return trip to the room we made a short detour into the Fiesta-Henderson to play a little VP.
In the late afternoon we directed our feet to the Grandview Lounge for a round of merlots courtesy of our showroom ticket stubs before departing for Thai Original BBQ on W Flamingo. This small owner operated restaurant has received many favorable reviews on yelp and urbanspoon so we were optimistic. Ann ordered the Pat Thai which was pretty good, but my order of BBQ chicken, aka kai yang, was amazing. I received half of a chicken that was cooked until it was lightly crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside with a BBQ flavor that was not overwhelming. My plate also included a large portion of shrimp fried rice that was both moist and flavorful. Service throughout was excellent. ($10.78, Groupon, 4 Forks)
We beat a hasty retreat to the Imperial Palace where we enjoyed the Human Nature show again. We were seated a little too close to the stage, just in front of the first booth where Andrew's wife and baby were seated.
This Motown review by a quartet of Australian singers (Andrew and his brother Mike plus childhood friends Phil and Toby) rocked our boat again. They had the audience swinging and a singing throughout the 90 minute performance.
Since our last visit, they have introduced a new segment that involves them sitting around a piano and singing one of their early hits when they were a boy band. Hopefully this new segment is a work-in-progress and eventually will include more of their earlier work. ($39, DineLV, 4 Claps)
We concluded the night by participating in a scavenger hunt involving us trying to relocate our car in the Imperial Palace's parking garage.
05/23 I experienced my fourth consecutive losing session this morning.
We enjoyed breakfast at BabyCakes on N Buffalo Drive in Summerlin. This small eatery is very popular, but our timing was perfect so were immediately seated. http://www.babycakescafelv.com/
After reviewing the menu and ogling the plates on surrounding tables we decided to share short stacks of red velvet and strawberry pancakes. The red velvet pancakes are topped with whipped cream and chocolate chips with a cream cheese syrup served on the side. The strawberry pancakes include sliced strawberries, a dollop of whipped cream, powdered sugar and strawberry sauce. ($7.63, Groupon, 4 Forks)
Ann put in another VP session at the South Point on our return and hit her #2 quad deuces of the trip while I rested peacefully in our room. In the early evening we made the now routine drive to Ellis Island where enjoyed glasses of merlot and hefe weiss while talking to a couple from PA who were on a business trip. Before departing we played off our free play with Ann cashing out $3.75 and me $12.50 resulting an overall loss of $1.25 on our play $10, receive $10 in free play coupons from the LVA.
It was déjà vous all over again when we dined at Thai Original BBQ. This time Ann ordered the BBQ chicken which was just as good as last night's while I tried the BBQ pork ribs. I received 4 good sized ribs that were tasty, but very tough. Shrimp fried rice accompanied both of our entrees. ($24.62, 3 Forks)
We drove to Sam's to listen to Whiskey Revival, a local country group, in Roxy's lounge, but found them to be talent deprived so we exited stage right and put in a short VP session. ($0, 1 Clap)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Whiskey-Revival/300883128693
05/24 I broke a personal record this morning by registering a 5th consecutive morning session without hitting quad deuces.
At 8:30AM we picked up GregRio at the Rio and continued on to Red Rock Resort for the breakfast buffet. Greg is the ambassador for Las Vegas entertainment and goes out of his way to share his knowledge and opinions with members of several discussion boards. He also wears red sneakers, but I won't hold that against him. LOL
There were several dishes not usually found at a breakfast buffet, but we all started off with fresh fruit. While we stood in line at the omelet station, I sampled a delicious pulled pork and egg burrito. I subsequently filled my ample belly with strips of bacon, breakfast potatoes and a pair of mini quiches, mushroom and spinach. These quiches were more the consistency of scrambled eggs and were totally devoid of flavor. I concluded my meal with a pair of cookies. Overall the food was very good, the company even better.
We did a lot more gabbing than eating and prior to departing we realized the buffet had switched from breakfast to lunch.
In an effort to achieve Frugal Hall of Fame status, I decided to treat Greg. Ann used a LVA 2/1 buffet coupon and our gift card to pay for their breakfasts while I settled mine with points. The net cost for our 3 buffets was $2.70 with Greg handling the gratuity. (3 Forks)
After dropping Greg off at the Rio, we returned to the South Point where Ann played her last VP session of the trip while I read and napped. In the late afternoon we enjoyed our last merlots at the Grandview lounge before driving to the Silverton in order to dine at the Twin Creeks Steakhouse.
Twin Creeks is one of our favorite restaurants, offering high quality food at reasonable prices in a refined atmosphere, but tonight we were there for the tapas. On Tuesday through Thursdays evenings between 6PM and 8PM, all tapas and specialty drinks are available at ½ off menu prices. We were offered a choice of seating in the bar area or restaurant proper, choosing the latter.
Our first order was bacon wrapped dates sprinkled with blue cheese in a red wine reduction ($3.50, 3 Forks) and roasted paquillo peppers stuffed with a garlic cream cheese that were beyond delicious ($3.50, 5 Forks). The second order included calamari with a delicious chipotle aioli ($4, 2.5 Forks) and 6 mini meatballs in an amazing sherry tomato sauce ($3, 4 Forks). Our last order was the delicious paquillo peppers. ($5, Points, 4 Forks)
05/25 Last session, last chance to hit quad deuces and I did registering my 9th quads of the trip.
We were one of the first in line at the South Point's buffet this morning. I had my usual fresh fruit with yogurt, OJ and huevos. ($6.43, LVA, 2.5 Forks)
We returned the car without incident and soon were shuttling off to the airport which was much busier than in the recent past. Our return flight was uneventful, but it was "seats belts on" for most of the trip. Lastly we enjoyed our final merlot of this trip around shortly before landing.
Thus concludes the latest Westie adventure. Our 14 days of feasting will now be followed by 14 days of fasting
Team Westie hit one mini royal and 11 quad deuces on this trip. We had our 14th winning trip in the past 17 though our "profit" barely covered the cost of our car rental, gasoline and lunch at Milos.
Hopefully everyone enjoyed being taken vicariously on our most recent Las Vegas vacation. We welcome your questions or comments.
"If our lives are indeed the sum total of the choices we've made, then we cannot change who we are. But with every new choice we're given, we can change who we're going to be."
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