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Yes its the venetian with the sunset/sunrise roof The Luxor is cool, the rooms, are actually stacked up inside against the actual inner walls of the pyramid you know, so its like, every floor is a huge balcony all the way up to your room. The Excalibur is a medieval feel (and it does have a recreation of sherwood forest) and, well, its tacky and no i didnt take that offensively, everything here is tacky man!! The Ghost Bar is in a new casino called The Palms, its a bit farther from the strip, everyone know about it, should have no trouble finding it, besides the building has PALMS written in big letters on the side of it (like most vegas casinos). Chapels.... well, your not getting married here heheh, but I think its pretty hard to miss this little avenue, forgot what its called, its all chapel to chapel, i mean a whole block of the street is all chapels, from marriage in a jacuzzi to drive-thru-marriages hehe.
Anyway, its pretty hard to miss its basically on the strip (the chapel street thing) And, as i said, the excalibur is a nice hotel, there really isnt a bad hotel here, its just I heard Excalibur had a bit of a fire inspection problem last year. It ranked low on its fire hazard thing, so it was all over the news and stuff but apparently they fixed it this year. BTW, From excal to palms should take you about 45 minutes by car, maybe less.
PS: I tried to put a emphasis on the venetian since your on your honeymoon and its a very romantic place and all that other mush and stuff hehe
"Talk Is Cheap Because The Supply Far Exceeds The Demand"
Edited by - Comont54 on 22-11-2003 11:07:47
Anyway, its pretty hard to miss its basically on the strip (the chapel street thing) And, as i said, the excalibur is a nice hotel, there really isnt a bad hotel here, its just I heard Excalibur had a bit of a fire inspection problem last year. It ranked low on its fire hazard thing, so it was all over the news and stuff but apparently they fixed it this year. BTW, From excal to palms should take you about 45 minutes by car, maybe less.
PS: I tried to put a emphasis on the venetian since your on your honeymoon and its a very romantic place and all that other mush and stuff hehe
"Talk Is Cheap Because The Supply Far Exceeds The Demand"
Edited by - Comont54 on 22-11-2003 11:07:47
@Daftie ()
Aye, I did see the smily. But even if it were in a kilt I wouldn't look.
heck I don't even come to vegas, I hate flying, and I am not much of a city person
so.... there isn't much chance you would see me there. Catch the grip??
EDIT: The main reason I wouldn't look is because it would be beyond the grasp of me claws, I can dream but I cannot get, get it?
Edited by - Locutus on 22-11-2003 21:58:21
Aye, I did see the smily. But even if it were in a kilt I wouldn't look.
heck I don't even come to vegas, I hate flying, and I am not much of a city person
so.... there isn't much chance you would see me there. Catch the grip??
EDIT: The main reason I wouldn't look is because it would be beyond the grasp of me claws, I can dream but I cannot get, get it?
Edited by - Locutus on 22-11-2003 21:58:21
I would though. but if my wife was with me, as she inevitably would be, I'd pretend I was admiring the technical excellence of the artichokes and engineers who designed and built such a spectacle. u see, one of many good things about being a total techno-geek is that people are commonly assuming that I really am only interested in tech stuff, but i can assure that I don't always "have" to run cable tests in Telesales when they have a new girl start, despite what i say. So I could probably get away with rubbernecking up to a glass floor of a hotel in the vice capital of America, well ok possibly. or maybe not. My wife's got a hell of a punch on her. so best not go
sS, sorry to disapoint you mate:
He's much to afraid to get a whiplash or something
Still I think no one could resist the temptation to look up a few times. I mean a ceiling/floor made of glass...Who wouldn't
Same goes for looking down, except for guys like Taw perhaps, wich is understandable.
I saw a traveling show on tv once where this guy was on the top floor of a huge tower looking down through a glass floor right down to streetlevel.
Could have been in Las Vegas too. In fact, it might have been the one we're talking about right now
In that case, there would be very little to see when looking up and I think I wouldn't look down either
Edited by - Nickless: Daft Remarks on 23-11-2003 22:23:13
Aye, I did see the smily. But even if it were in a kilt I wouldn't look
He's much to afraid to get a whiplash or something
Still I think no one could resist the temptation to look up a few times. I mean a ceiling/floor made of glass...Who wouldn't
Same goes for looking down, except for guys like Taw perhaps, wich is understandable.
I saw a traveling show on tv once where this guy was on the top floor of a huge tower looking down through a glass floor right down to streetlevel.
Could have been in Las Vegas too. In fact, it might have been the one we're talking about right now
In that case, there would be very little to see when looking up and I think I wouldn't look down either
Edited by - Nickless: Daft Remarks on 23-11-2003 22:23:13
@Taw.
I know whereof you speak. Normally gentle, kind and mild wifey can really throw a roundhouse when necessary. Or maybe not normally gentle kind and mild wifey
I always tell my wife when she catches me that if the girl didn't want to be ogled, she wouldn't be dressed (or undressed) that way. It works may 30% of the time. I would try that line on her for that all glass concoction. I mean. Would a woman in a skirt knowingly walk out on a glass floor if she didn't want someone looking up? Would a kilted man?
Edited by - Indy11 on 24-11-2003 01:20:06
I know whereof you speak. Normally gentle, kind and mild wifey can really throw a roundhouse when necessary. Or maybe not normally gentle kind and mild wifey
I always tell my wife when she catches me that if the girl didn't want to be ogled, she wouldn't be dressed (or undressed) that way. It works may 30% of the time. I would try that line on her for that all glass concoction. I mean. Would a woman in a skirt knowingly walk out on a glass floor if she didn't want someone looking up? Would a kilted man?
Edited by - Indy11 on 24-11-2003 01:20:06
@SnS
Ogling is a relative thing. My wife says I ogled, I say I just glanced. However, I believe the true measure of whether you are ogling is whether you make the person at whom you are looking uncomfortable. If she/he becomes uncomfortable, you are at least staring rudely and, according to my wife, ogling for sure.
Ogling is a relative thing. My wife says I ogled, I say I just glanced. However, I believe the true measure of whether you are ogling is whether you make the person at whom you are looking uncomfortable. If she/he becomes uncomfortable, you are at least staring rudely and, according to my wife, ogling for sure.