“Las Vegas” – Gambling, Golf And Good Times

November 20, 2009 by admin  
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In my previous writings I spoke about my Myrtle Beach and Disneyworld golf vacations, which are two excellent choices for golf and vacation destinations, no two ways about it. I had been alternating between both places for about ten years and had some great times but we were ready for a change, for something different. Where would we go next ? I had always wanted to return to Las Vegas since my first visit there in 1976, but just never had the opportunity. I had stopped in Las Vegas for three days on my return trip home from my Honeymoon in Hawaii, my favorite place on the planet, met some friends there and had a blast.

In 2002, my 50th birthday was quickly approaching and my significant other surprised me with a gift that I did not expect, a four day golf trip to Las Vegas. Can it get any better ? I guess maybe a five or six day trip would be better but she wanted to make sure we did not go broke while we were there so four days was a good compromise. We were staying at the MGM on Las Vegas Blvd., more commonly known as “The Strip”, where most of the more famous hotels in the city were aligned. From Mandalay Bay, The Luxor, Excalibur and New York, New York on the one end to Circus, Circus, The Riviera, The Sahara, and The Stratosphere on the other, and The Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Paris and Bally’s in between how could you go wrong ?

Then there was the golf. Upon review of the available golf courses we chose three venues that we thoroughly enjoyed. We played Bears Best, a Jack Nicklaus design and who is my favorite player of all time, as some of you may remember from a previous writing, Angel Park, an Arnold Palmer design and another magnificent golf venue, which includes three courses, The Mountain being my favorite, and last but certainly not least is Bali Hai, adjacent Mandalay Bay, right on the Strip. Jacks’ Bears Best course was designed by utilizing the signature hole layouts of some of his other outstanding golf course acomplishments to date and reproducing them in the Las Vegas landscape. The green fairways contrasting with the desert mountains and sand dunes in the background was a breathtaking site, especially if you have never been in the desert before. Angel Park was also very enjoyable and there was a great view of the golf course and a real green miniature golf course, (the only one I had ever seen) right off the dining veranda and the club house. It was a great setting for lunch as we took in the gorgeous panoramic view. Bali Hai was as exotic as the name exudes. With well over two thousand Palm Trees imported by the course designers, and many thousands of other varied forms of exotic plant life, complimented by the beautiful white sand bunkers, it added a tropical touch of the South Pacific to the desert, a unique and fun innovation to say the least. After 36 holes of golf at Bali Hai, my birthday celebration meal was a real treat. Dinner at the elegant Wolfgang Puck, “Cili” restaurant located right on premises, in the club house, at the Bali Hai golf course. The design and the ambiance of the restaurant and clubhouse was a continuation of the tropical theme so blatantly displayed on the golf course. Great food, fine wine, dessert and espresso with a touch of Sambuca to top off the meal, which included some live piano music playing in the background was the icing on my birthday cake so to speak.

After our dining experience at Cili’s we headed to the casinos. New York City is known as “The City That Never Sleeps”, but Las Vegas is the literal personification of that expression. We walked from one end of the Strip to the other stopping at almost every well known Casino in town and all the joints were hopping no matter what time we went in. New York, New York, MGM, The Bellagio, Caesars, Bally’s and Paris were our favorite stops. I actually won a few grand at The Bellagio but gave it right back at the Paris, but you only live once ( or do you ? – a topic for another time)so having fun should be the priority. It’s only money. Once you become enamored with the casino atmosphere and lack of daylight and get into a hot run on the Blackjack or Craps tables, it is very easy to transpose night and day. The hours pass quickly and I see many people having dinner at 5:00 or 6:00am and breakfast at 10:00pm or midnight for that matter. Since we were playing golf , we usually went to sleep around midnight and were out and about by 5:00am or so the next morning, which is when we noted the varied dining habits of the habitual gamblers and night time crowd.

As we strolled down the Vegas Strip I could almost feel the presence of some of the larger than life personalities who frequented Las Vegas in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s – Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy and the rest of the Rat Pack to name a few. I was especially reminded of Frank because Frank Jrs.’ face was plastered on the big sceeen video monitor and he was singing all of his dads hits and doing a pretty good job of it at that. Wayne Newton has been a lifer in Vegas and is still as popular as ever. Las Vegas has perhaps the biggest line up of top notch entertainment in the world. Wayne Newton, Barbra Streisand, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and The Blue Man Group plus the first class Magic acts and much more all entertain in Las Vegas. The list of famous Las Vegas personalities from the Golden Age would not be complete without including mention of perhaps the most well known and idolized entertainer of all time, Mr. Las Vegas himself, the veritable “King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley”. His name is synonymous with the hierarchy of Las Vegas Royalty, they don’t refer to him as the King for nothing. The list goes on and on, but just check on line if you are planning a visit and you will note a dozen or more top rated shows at any particular time you may choose to plan a trip there. On our next night we walked the entire Strip again (aka Las Vegas Boulevard) starting at Mandalay Bay and finishing at the Sratosphere. We stopped in a least a half dozen Casinos, including MGM, New York, New York, Paris, Ballys’ and The Bellagio. The lights were incredible and the water light show in front of The Bellagio was most enjoyable and entertaining. It also kept me out of the casinos for a while longer and saved me some dough which made the time spent there that much more rewarding.

We revisited Las Vegas about four months later and we got some great deals on golf and hotel rooms. I guess they figured they should lower the rates for anyone crazy enough to play golf in 114 degree temperatures. It was tough I must say, but we played and still had a good time, wet face cloths and all. It was another wonderful vacation under our belt and they just keep getting better. If you’re considering Las Vegas for your next trip, I can guarantee you won’t be bored. It truly is the “City That Never Sleeps”. You can get some terrific packages, both for golf or just to stay and play at the resorts. Las Vegas is truly the ultimate playground for the over 21 crowd. Happy Vacationing and Golfing To All!

Things to do in Las Vegas with children – Part 1

November 12, 2009 by admin  
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The excitment and extravagance of Las Vegas can tempt anyone to pay a visit. But, is it safe for kids? Absolutely!

Finding family friendly sites in Las Vegas isn’t nearly as difficult as you might think. As a matter of fact, you’ll find several places in Vegas that are safe and entertaining for the entire family.

On the strip, every Hotel is also a Casino. So, it can be tough to find one that has activities for all ages. But, if you are going to stay on the Strip, my top pick is the Circus Hotel & Casino. This Hotel features circus acts all days long, and an arcade. There is also an amusement park in the back of the hotel. This hotel is located in the center of the strip, so you will be close to everything. This is a great choice if you are planning on enjoy all the sites in the area. But, if you are looking for a hotel with a great swimming area, then you need to consider Mandalay Bay. It boasts a wave pool, and lazy river on it’s 11 acres. This is a great way to cool off from the intense heat of Las Vegas.

One great thing about Vegas, is the many options available for free entertainment. Everyone knows that traveling with the family can get expensive, so enjoying free entertainment can help you save some money. These options include the Bellagio Fountains, the moving statues at Caesars Palace, or the light show at Fremont Street. At Circus Circus, there is a free 10 minute show with clowns, jugglers, and more. There are also animal exhibits that are free as well, like the Flamingo’s Wildlife Habitat, where you can see flamingos, penguins, and other birds. Or, check out MGM Grand, where you can walk underneath a glass cage filled with Lions.

Another great place to visit in Vegas is the Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay. There are more than 1,200 marine species in an amazing 1.3 million-gallon tank. At this fabulous attraction, you can see a komodo dragon, and sharks in a fabulous 95,000 square foot Shark Reef aquarium. This is one of the best places to bring your kids, and they are sure to love every single minute of it.

Going on vacation should be a fun experience for the entire family, and you don’t have to exclude Vegas from your list anymore. There really are some nice attractions there for people of all ages. So, if you’ve never experienced the bright lights, and all the fun activities that Vegas has to offer, you should consider it for your next vacation.

A beginners guide to Las Vegas shows – Part 1

October 12, 2009 by admin  
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Las Vegas, home to some of the greatest shows on earth. At every casino/hotel, nightclub, lounge, and even on the sidewalks of the strip you’ll find an entertaining show. While some are free others cost several hundred dollars per ticket.

Las Vegas offers many regular performers and performances, every day including something for everyone in the family.

Circus Circus Casino and hotel, has FREE circus show daily. A must see if the children are in tow.

For the Country Music Fans, Fitzgerald’s Casino, offers the “Country Superstar Tribute” Featuring the music of faith Hill, Toby Keith, Willie Nelson and a huge host of other country music celebrities. Tickets are #39.95 a person.

For the Game Show Lovers, “The Price Is Right” is currently filmed at Ballys, Jubille Theater. Tickets are $40.00 a person, with the chance to be a contestant of course.

Caesars Palace is hosting ELTON JOHN from October 16th thru November 5th. Tickets are $100.00 to $250.00 a person.

Singer Toni Braxton has a regular gig at the Flamingo Casino and hotel.

Showgirls, these shows can been found in the higher upscale hotels such as Bally’s, Caesars, Stratosphere and a dozen other hotels.

Every hotel has a lounge with evening lounge acts, some are free some cost up to $50.00 a person.

Comedians to the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Roseanne Bar, Andrew Dice Clay and many others. Including amateur night, so why not get up on the stage and give the audience a laugh.

If Magic is your passion, then you will not be disappointed, you can easily find a magic show to attend or watch one for free on the strip.

Las Vegas is a Fabulous place to visit. The shows are all well worth the money. Though some seem very expensive, most people enjoy Vegas for the casino’s, instead of feeding a hungry slot machine or donating at the poker tables, save a little out for a good show.

For a more detailed list of shows and prices visit the website www.Vegas.com

Las Vegas Nightlife — Condé Nast Traveler

May 5, 2009 by admin  
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Condé Nast Traveler’s evening starts off at Caesars Palace to see the likes of Cher, Bette, and Elton, but it’s the thumping Revolution at the Mirage and Tryst at Wynn Las Vegas that bring us into the early hours.