[vpFREE] Vegas Trip Report, Labor Day Weekend--Day 2 of 4 (Very Long)

 

Got up early at Bellagio on Friday and went down to the casino to play off some freeplay on the $5 9/6 JOB.  Fortunately I scored a couple of screwdrivers (3 Westies) and a 4OAK for $625 (4.5 Westies) which funded the remainder of my Vegas play at lower denominations.


I rented a Ford Focus from the Avis rental at Bellagio (Car and rental experience--4 Westies; Cost--2 Warren Buffetts) and waited for the son-in-law to join me.  We drove to the Palms where we banged away on the one- and two-cent 9/6 JOB 50-plays (3 Westies).  S-i-l collected $90 freeplay from previous year's loss rebate and converted it into $110.


We then zipped over to the Gold Coast which was the first visit for both of us.  We found the quarter 9/6 JOB STP and NSUD MS machines (4.5 Westies for vpFREE 2) and played our little hearts out.  It being after noon and the two of us having worked up a powerful vp hunger, we decided to eat at Ping Pang Pong.  We checked out the menu in front of the restaurant and most of the entrees seems to be in the $10-15 range.


We were seated and my s-i-l ordered a beer.  Then the carts started arriving at the table. We were confused since we were expecting to order from a menu, but we quickly jumped into the dim sum experience. It was difficult for us to understand the servers' explanations of the dim sum dishes, but we managed to select three--buns filled with barbecued pork (4 Westies), a dish of some sort of meat patties on sections of green pepper (3 Westies), and a very strange dish of tempura fried whole prawns (1.5 Westies).  It was easy enough to rip the heads off the prawns, but was I supposed to eat the battered prawn shells?  I did, figuring that they wouldn't have bothered to batter them if I was supposed to remove the batter and shell before eating.  So I ended up with shrimp shells stuck in my teeth and throat.


We decided to head out at that point because I was expecting a $40 or so bill.  Surprise, surprise--$16.37 for a beer and three dim sum dishes (4 Westies for not gouging us).  I will be back.


Then back to Bellagio to meet up with The Little Woman and my daughter.  They had spent the day lounging by the pool and doing whatever a mother and daughter do on a 102 degree day at a pool.


One of us went up to the room to nap, and nap nicely I did.


We had four tickets for Zarkana at Aria.  Part of our offers included two tickets for TLW and two tickets for me.  We were to pick them up at the Box Office for the 7:00 p.m. show.  About an hour before the show, the four of us found the tram to Aria and made the short trip from Bellagio.


I knew nothing about Zarkana other than it was a Cirque du Soleil show.  I'm also not a theater-goer.  So we got our tickets and TLW, our daughter (the Spendthrift Princess), our s-i-l, and I headed in.  Our seats were five rows from the front and center stage (5 Ushers).  I politely sat there, humoring TLW, cooling my heels, and waiting for the show to begin.


Once Zarkana began, I had a silly smile plastered on my face for the next 90 minutes.  I had seen a couple of Cirque shows on TV, so I knew they had weird costumes and amazing gymnasts/athletes.  But the whole show was the most amazing production I've ever witnessed--the costumes, the music, the lighting, the performers, the staging (6 out of 5 Andrew Lloyd Webers).  Most of the show could only be fully appreciated if  seen live.


After the show, we trammed back to Bellagio and walked over to Caesars Palace to eat at Gordon Ramsay's Pub and Grill.


The meal began poorly.  We arrived ten minutes before our reservation and the cute little hostess told us to come back in ten minutes.  "We can seat you at your reserved time, but not any earlier."  So we waited for eight minutes and returned. They did seat us two minutes early.


We got a Scotch Egg (3 Westies, $11), pretzel sticks (4 Westies, $8), and calamari (4.5 Westies, $17) as appetizers.  I knew what a Scotch Egg was, but I had never eaten one.  And at $11 for one hard boiled egg with a sausage patty wrapped around it, I probably won't be eating a second one.


TLW and I both opted for fish and chips (3.5 Westies, $30 each) with  minty, mushy peas (2 Westies and maybe that wasn't there official name).  The s-i-l got a burger and fries ($21) which he claimed was very good.  The Spendthrift Princess got split pea soup ($12, which she enjoyed) and truffle chips ($12) which appeared to be exactly the same fries we had with our fish.


We also got one Peroni draft ($8.75), one diet Pepsi ($4), and two Margaritas ($13.50 each).  That put our bill at $195 which seemed way more expensive than it should have been.  So I told our waiter that I wanted to charge it to our CP room (which was primarily occupied by my s-i-l and the Spendthrift Princess).  My CP offer included the room and a resort credit that would cover our meal.


The waiter returned very quickly and said that my room had been blocked and he could not put the charge on the room.  I asked what he meant and he said that the front desk would not let anything be charged to my room because of some problem.  "Uh, oh,"  I thought, "somebody found out that my room is occupied primarily by my s-i-l and the Spendthrift Princess and they are rescinding my resort credit offer."  So I paid for the meal with my credit card.


We exited the restaurant and my daughter and her hubby split off from us and disappeared into the crowd.  TLW and I hiked the several miles from Gordon Ramsay's to the CP front desk.  The woman at the front desk was very helpful and explained that Gordon Ramsay's staff was apparently delusional as there was no block on my room.  She made a phone call to the hotel manager who confirmed that the meal should have been charged to the room.  Unfortunately, I had to walk back to Gordon Ramsay's, armed with the name of the hotel manager, and have the restaurant reverse my credit card charges and bill my room.


At least I wasn't busted for putting a fake me and TLW in the Augustus Tower.


So we had to fight our way back to Gordon Ramsay's through the Pussycat Dolls Casino which is a scantily-clad dealers and dancers area within Caesars.  I might have lingered there a while if TLW wasn't accompanying me on this leg of the hike.


I explained my story to another cute, young hostess who disappeared into the bowels of the restaurant for fifteen minutes or so.  She had to speak with the manager who was apparently chained to a small desk in the kitchen.  Or should have been.  Eventually, another young woman walked up to me from the kitchen area with a slip showing that they had credited my card for the earlier charge and I had to sign a new slip charging the meal to my room.


When I asked her what had happened that prevented my original charge to the room, she indicated that it was the hotel's fault, not the restaurant's.  Right.  It would not have been a big deal to me if I wasn't required to run a marathon obstacle-Pussycat Dolls course back and forth to get it resolved.  That's customer service for you.


Anyway, forgetting the payment problem at the end of our meal, I would say Gordon Ramsay's Pub and Grill is not a bad place to eat, but it's not a great place to eat either.  It's maybe a step up from mediocre and costs about three times what it should in the real world and probably double what it should cost in Vegas.  It might be a good candidate for an episode of Kitchen Nightmares.


Max



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Re: [vpFREE] Capped Progressive Experience

 

This sounds like a back-up meter that used to be common for progressives. As you play, the primary jackpot increases by a certain percentage of your play. Meanwhile the back-up meter also increases but usually by a smaller percentage. As soon as the primary progressive is hit, then the back-up progressive becomes the primary one.

From: edwardet@gmail.com

He told me although the progressive is
capped at $10,000 a portion of play still goes in a progressive
escrow that is added to the $4,000 reset amount when the capped
progressive is hit. The guy who hit the $10,000 continued playing and
hit it again for $9,000 ($4,000 reset plus $5,000 escrowed amount). I
am not that all familiar with progressives but this "escrow" deal
was a surprise to me.

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[vpFREE] Re: SLS?

 

lee.crowell@sbcglobal.net wrote: "LVA is teasing that Bob Dancer had a big hit and paytables in high limit have already been cut."

From: vp_a_gogo <vp_a_gogo@yahoo.com>: When I was there a few days ago they had $25 and $100 NSUD and 8/5/35 BP (99.66%) only on four of the machines in the high limit room. Anyone know if they are still there? At the time, I figured they were a trap.

I was at SLS today and the $25 and $100 NSUD and 8/5/35 BP have indeed been downgraded to 98.91% Deuces and regular BP. Four other high limit machines (with the $25 progressive) were out of service with slot techs working on them.

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[vpFREE] Video Poker Classes Day of Week Given Wrong in LVA

 

In the September LVA, it was erroneously mentioned that the classes will be on Tuesdays.

They will actually be on Wednesdays, beginning next week, September 10.

This time, the classes will be in the Grandview Lounge rather than the Showroom.

The full schedule may be found at http://www.bobdancer.com/seminars.cfm

Bob

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[vpFREE] Bob Dancer's LVA - 2 SEP 2014

 

Bob Dancer's LVA - 2 SEP 2014

First Things First

http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/bob_dancer/2014/0902.cfm

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RE: [vpFREE] Re: Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014

 

LOL sorry, I shouldn't attempt comedy on an empty stomach. It just seemed like the kind of thing one would do in downtown Henderson.


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"Proposed to your cousin???"

  

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RE: [vpFREE] Re: Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014

 

Yeah, what Edward wrote is pretty much correct.  The base points are worthless so you need the multiplier to come close to what other casinos offer.  Even with the multiplier you can't cash in your points, you have to spend them at the restaurant there or get gift certificates to a handful of small businesses in Henderson.  And yes the quads promo is a wheelspin but you have to come back on a different day to do it and it expires in a week.  Best games are 99.17% BP and Illinois Deuces.

Better than Rainbow Club (has no slot club) and El Dorado but that's not saying a lot.

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RE: [vpFREE] Re: Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014

 

Yeah, Emerald Island doesn't give me good info and keep me current.  I took it down.  "Proposed to your cousin???"

 

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Excellent resource, thanks Scot.

 

The Emerald Island listing (3x Mon & Wed, all machines) looks questionable, but I don't have recent information. My experience was that multipliers are invitation-only, usually 25x, valid for specified two-hour periods throughout the week, with many machines excluded. The slot club is comps only, no bounceback AFAIK.

 

According to the site, the current (video poker) Monday promotion is a (next-day?) wheel spin for accumulating six quads at single-hand games. A wheel spin is usually worth $10 to $20. On Wednesdays (during specified hours), you can earn a wheel spin by hitting a $75 bonus round on penny slots.

 

I'll ask about multipliers next time I'm there, hopefully not soon.

 

The downtown Henderson strip has special memories for me. It's where I proposed to my cousin. 



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Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014


http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/greatdeals-slotpromotions.cfm




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RE: [vpFREE] Re: Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014

 

Fixed. Thanks.

 

Scot

 

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Scot,

My mailer from the Hard Rock shows that the 7x point day has moved from Sundays to Thursdays in September.

 

Don the Dentist

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[vpFREE] Re: Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014

 

Excellent resource, thanks Scot.


The Emerald Island listing (3x Mon & Wed, all machines) looks questionable, but I don't have recent information. My experience was that multipliers are invitation-only, usually 25x, valid for specified two-hour periods throughout the week, with many machines excluded. The slot club is comps only, no bounceback AFAIK.


According to the site, the current (video poker) Monday promotion is a (next-day?) wheel spin for accumulating six quads at single-hand games. A wheel spin is usually worth $10 to $20. On Wednesdays (during specified hours), you can earn a wheel spin by hitting a $75 bonus round on penny slots.


I'll ask about multipliers next time I'm there, hopefully not soon.


The downtown Henderson strip has special memories for me. It's where I proposed to my cousin. 



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Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014


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[vpFREE] Scot Krause's Real Deals - 2 SEP 2014

 

Scot Krause's Real Deals - 2 SEP 2014

Las Vegas Casino bargains and promotions

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[vpFREE] Re: Scot Krause's LVA Players Club Bonus Points Update - 1 SEP 2014

 

Scot,

My mailer from the Hard Rock shows that the 7x point day has moved from Sundays to Thursdays in September.

 

Don the Dentist

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[vpFREE] Vegas Trip Report, Labor Day Weekend--Day 1 of 4

 

We (my wife, adult daughter, and I) arrived in Vegas on the evening of Thursday, August 28, after an uneventful flight from Ohio.  We met up with my son-in-law and another young couple at McCarran.  The Bellagio limo (4 out of 5 Westies) was waiting as promised and took all six of us to MGM Grand.


My wife had a comped room at MGM that the young couple would occupy.  I had comped rooms at Bellagio (for me and The Little Woman) and Caesars Palace (for our daughter and s-i-l).  The limo driver was willing to wait at MGM while TLW got the young couple checked in and then take the remaining four of us to Bellagio.  Unfortunately, the check-in line at MGM was very long and I didn't want the limo driver to wait an hour for us, so I abandoned my five companions at MGM and had the limo take me and our luggage to Bellagio.  (There was a valid reason as to why my daughter and s-i-l also got off at MGM, but I won't go into it here).


Anyway, the limo zipped me up to Bellagio where I was met by a very nice and lovely young host as I exited the car.  She took me into the VIP Services area and got me immediately checked in and provided with a couple of Mlife cards.  They certainly employ beautiful, young women at the VIP Services desk, not that I noticed.  Free coffee, juices, water, pastries.  (Bellagio VIP Services--5 Westies).


My host escorted me on a quick tour of the casino (pointing out the High Limit room from a couple of different angles) and walked me over to the guest elevators. She gave me her card and said to call her with any questions or problems.  Fortunately, everything went smoothly over the next several days, so I didn't need to contact her.(Bellagio host--5 Westies).


The room was a salon suite on the 15th floor.  It was a very nice big room on a corner with two walls of glass.  I guess it was on the back of the building, as we looked out on the mountains rather than the Bellagio fountains.  The bathroom was also very large with a window wall above tub and a bidet in the water closet--both items generally absent in Ohio bathrooms,rubes we may be.


I cooled my heels in the room, playing with the power curtains controls until my wife, daughter, and s-i-l taxied up to Bellagio.


We walked over to CP and I got my daughter and s-i-l checked into a very nice room in the Augustus Tower looking down on MY Bellagio fountains. The CP room (4 Westies) was very nice and the view was great, but I have to give the nod to our Bellagio room (4.5 Westies).  Both rooms lacked free in-room coffee, although at least the CP room had a Keurig coffee maker (K-cups not included).


My daughter enjoyed the free in-room movies and internet at CP (7 Star benefits--4 Westies) and they seemed to have better television channels than Bellagio.  Bellagio TV is probably pretty good if you speak Japanese (2 Westies for Bellagio TV, not Japanese).  LOTS of Japanese-language channels.


Seven Star check-in at CP was very good at the main front desk.  (Never having been to CP before, I wasn't aware of the private 7 Star check-in room.  Tomek seemed offended that I hadn't used the CP limo from the airport and insisted on scheduling a limo to take us back to McCarran on Sunday.  (Mental note:  Remember to cancel Bellagio limo to airport.  As one of my buddies likes to say  "First World Problems").


The four of us were very hungry and it was about 9:00 p.m. (midnight back in O-hi-o) so daughter, s-i-l, TLW, and I headed to Bellagio Cafe.  As this is the 24 hour diner at Bellagio, I was expecting formica tables and lots of eggs.  Wrong once again was I, although there were eggs available.  A very upscale diner and not especially cheap.


(The young couple at MGM Grand were on their own for most of the trip, so they weren't with us until Saturday supper).


The s-i-l and I got bacon cheeseburgers and fries (4 Westies).  My burger had excellent taste, but it was too big to eat without knife-and-forking it.  Another FWP.  (Most people who have seen me eat would be surprised that there is anything in the burger food group that won't fit easily into my maw).  Daugher enjoyed Reuben (3.5 Westies) and TLW wolfed down a salmon burger (3 Westies).  Three or four beers got us out of there for $105 not including tip.


Off to bed as our bodies still were on Ohio time of 1:30 a.m.  We generally don't stuff ourselves in the wee hours and then go to bed, but hey--it's Vegas, Baby.


To be continued.


Max





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