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Miss Chloe Hills See my TER Reviews 981 reads
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I've only been here once before I didn't see much or get the full Vegas experience. Any advice on what to see, go do or places to eat? Thank you!

Mr.Virgin 2 Reviews 590 reads
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Hello Miss Chloe Virgin …. Are we related?

I suggest you do what I did. Book a hooker, leave plenty of time for her to show you all the restaurants, clubs and places the average tourist misses and have some sexual favours thrown in!

On the other hand you could book me! I'm armed with plenty of local knowledge and I'm doing a half price special this summer. If you can get past the screening process you might just be in luck. I can also bring my friend on here “SpamHead”. Have fun.


Oh yes,check out my latest, errrrr only review.

How exciting.

-- Modified on 7/8/2010 2:19:53 AM

Miss Chloe Hills See my TER Reviews 733 reads
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I appreciate it. Better than no response I'd say lol

BoyToy4U 40 Reviews 513 reads
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Are you 21 yet? or do you have a fake id? One of those usually helps your vegas experience. Go to some of the nightclubs. Go to a pool party at one of the resorts. Lots of world class restaurants- pick a kind of food you like and im sure you can find something. Just basic sight-seeing is fun-go check out the new City Center!!  Go check out a vegas stripclub- I always like them myself. Since your a lady-plenty of shopping to do. Go to the spa. Just go let your hair down and get crazy, if you don't remember anything-that usually means you had a good time.

Yella 560 reads
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Do it all if you are 21. Even if you don't have that much, there is always a lot to do. What is your poison? Do you like to relax on vacation, or do you need a vacation from your vacation when you get home? If you want to party - this is the city. Every casino has at least one good nightclub, and most of the bigger casinos have more than one. Palms is a good place to start, younger crowd.

InspectorMorse 212 Reviews 463 reads
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As far as what to see, I like the Shark Reef aquarium at Mandalay Bay  A great place to go to unwind after hitting the casinos.  I especailly like the room where you're surrounded by the fish (and other sea creatures), pretty cool.

What to do?  There's live entertainment somewhere in Las Vegas every night of the week.  Looking at the calendar on your web site, a couple of interesting acts will be in town at the same time you will.  If you like 80's one hit wonder bands, Modern English will be at the Red Rock Station Hotel/Casino on July 17.  If you're in to early 60's heart throb singers, Bobby Darren will be at the South Point Hotel/Casino on July 16 & 17.  (He was in "The Guns of Navarone," one of my all time favorite movies.)

Where to eat?  I recommend the Hofbrauhaus.  It's authentic German dining, and I mean really authentic.  It's owned by the same family that owns the Hofbrauhaus in Munich (the building is constructed exactly like that one), the executive chef is from Germany, the cooking equipment is all imported from Germany, and band that performs every night is from Germany, and most importantly, all the beer is from Germany!  It's on the corner of Paradise Rd. and Harmon Ave., right across from the Hard Rock Hotel.

Not exactly your typical recommendations, but hey, I live here in Las Vegas.

samanthasommers See my TER Reviews 409 reads
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You should definitely check out one of the pools...my faves include Venus at Caesar's and Bare at Mirage...both still European Bathing as far as I'm aware.

For a low-key club experience, check out one of the Ultra Lounges like:  Cathouse at Luxor, Lavo at Palazzo, or Playboy Club at Palms.

An off the path favorite watering hole of mine is The Artisan at The Artisan Hotel on Sahara and Highland....it's a really cool place...nothing else like it!

We have so many places to dine that it's hard to know where to begin to tell you to go.....

Koi at Palazzo or Nobu at Hard Rock for sushi; 9Steakhouse at Palms for a great steak and a hip, young crowd; American Fish at Aria is Michael Mina's new restaurant that has quickly become my fave of all of his restaurants that I have been to in the US; Michael's at Southpoint is my ATF ever, I dine there often~it is pricey, but completely worth it, as the service is top-notch and very elegant, mirroring the decor as well.....

For some semi-local fun, check out the restaurants and clubs in Town Square, a tad south of the strip....Blue Martini and Yardhouse are fun.

Shopping can be found anywhere...high-end couture and designer stores can be found at most casino/hotels, usual mall fare at Fashion Show Mall and Town Square, and outlet shopping south of the strip, across from Town Square, or outlets off of Charleston.

Free things to do:  watch fountain show at Bellagio at night, The Conservatory inside the lobby of Bellagio is breathtaking and a great spot for pics, volcano eruptions outside of Mirage, Pirate show outside of TI, Fremont Experience downtown on the old strip.....

I hope you have a wonderful time in our lovely desert!  :)

Smiles....

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