gettysburgfreak 10:20 PM 01-07-2010
A few friends of mine from the academy and I are making the 12 hour drive to Vegas on the 15th after work. We will be getting in probably around 6am on Saturday and leaving late on Sunday.
I know about the cigar shops and what not so I am not going to ask about those. I want to maximize my time there as I have never been before.
If you had a little over one day to spend in Vegas what would you do? What are the hot night clubs, best places to gamble, must see things?
Input greatly appreciated. Thanks
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icehog3 10:25 PM 01-07-2010
The Spearmint Rhino.....what happens in Vegas...
:-)
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Don Fernando 05:38 AM 01-08-2010
Tom knows his nightclubs. I like the Spearmint Rhino in Vegas too
:-)
The rhumbar is a hotspot, from what i've been told, and gambling, well, anywhere I guess.
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SmokeyNL 06:19 AM 01-08-2010
Rhino, Sapphires is nice as well, make sure to visit pheasant cigars and say hi to Andrew who works there.
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gettysburgfreak 10:29 AM 01-09-2010
Is Casa Fuente worth the price tag for a cigar?
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md4958 10:34 AM 01-09-2010
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
Is Casa Fuente worth the price tag for a cigar?
not IMO, however, the waitresses are hot. Pure Nightclub at Caesars is fantastic.
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icehog3 10:35 AM 01-09-2010
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
Is Casa Fuente worth the price tag for a cigar?
I would buy one cigar there, and sit down with their lovely waitstaff and have a couple mojitos. The cigars are WAY overpriced, but I bought one last time I was there just so I could sit and drink in the experience. Casa Fuentes weren't too bad on the wallet.
Check with people who have been there more recently that I have though to make sure you can still smoke in there. If you can't, I wouldn't buy anything there.
:-)
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Parshooter 10:54 AM 01-09-2010
Buy some roofies and find Mike Tyson's house
:-)
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Ashcan Bill 12:40 PM 01-09-2010
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
Is Casa Fuente worth the price tag for a cigar?
Depends. They're fairly expensive, but have a wide assortment of Opus and specialty cigars. You can order a cocktail, sit outside in the patio area, light up and people watch.
Cheaper than gambling.
:-)
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gettysburgfreak 03:23 PM 01-09-2010
I can't wait, I am looking forward to getting a cigar and a mojito.
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montecristo#2 04:17 PM 01-09-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I would buy one cigar there, and sit down with their lovely waitstaff and have a couple mojitos. The cigars are WAY overpriced, but I bought one last time I was there just so I could sit and drink in the experience. Casa Fuentes weren't too bad on the wallet.
Check with people who have been there more recently that I have though to make sure you can still smoke in there. If you can't, I wouldn't buy anything there. :-)
I was there last week and you can still proudly smoke and drink at Casa Fuente.
:-)
Honestly, as long as you buy a drink, I have never had a problem smoking my own cigars there. I usually still try to buy at least one though, but I do not think they care (too much) as long as you buy some liquor. Last time they just did not have anything I wanted to buy. The time before I grabbed a couple of Don Carlos lanceros.
Over New Years I ended up running into Carl (rennD) there and between the four of us I think we ordered 8 to 10 drinks. So I did not feel too bad that no one bought a cigar.
I recommend both the caipirinhas and the mojitos.
:-) :-)
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Don Fernando 06:09 PM 01-09-2010
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
Is Casa Fuente worth the price tag for a cigar?
If you are a cigar smoker and you are in Vegas, you gotta at least smoke a Casa Fuente cigar. They are expensive, but it is something special.
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Wanger 11:27 AM 01-11-2010
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
Is Casa Fuente worth the price tag for a cigar?
Go for a Don Carlos lancero! If not that, then a Casa Fuente stick. They are not too badly priced, given that you are not supposed to be able to buy them anywhere else (and if you find them somewhere else, they'll be more expensive). And then just ogle the waitstaff, while checking out the Playboy store next door, and Victoria's Secret across the hall.
:-)
I know nothing of the Spearmint Rhino.
:-)
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rlmedic 11:48 AM 01-11-2010
You have to go to Casa Fuente and smoke/drink and people watch...plus as said above the waitress are hot!! Also Light at the Bellagio is great night club...one of the best
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gettysburgfreak 07:48 AM 01-12-2010
sounds like casa fuente will be a nice waste of an hour or so. thanks guys
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Wanger 06:51 AM 01-14-2010
To make sure that you DO go to Casa, here's what the hostesses wear (just ignore the ugly dude on the right):
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SmokeyNL 07:08 AM 01-14-2010
that guy showed up everywhere while I was there last time
:-)
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pnoon 07:23 AM 01-14-2010
I haven't been there since your visit but I've heard the waitresses outfits are no longer white but black.
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Don Fernando 08:17 AM 01-14-2010
they were still white last june.
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pnoon 08:30 AM 01-14-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
they were still white last june.
Not any more.
:-)
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