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Matt_Colie
Aug 11, 2018Explorer II
I know you are not kidding because I felt the same way for years.
Go to Las Vegas the first time on a Sunday to Thursday excursion. When you get roped into a timeshare sales pitch, collect the free stuff and leave. If you decide you do want a timeshare, DO NOT buy from the developer, get it on E-bay for near nothing. Be sure you know where it is before you even consider it.
Now,
Then walk the strip and see the sights. These are all free. The pirate battle used to be better.
Don't miss Fremont Street at night. This is where the strip used to be and the experience is real.
When you get tired, get into one of the lounge shows you got free tickets to see. If you really want a memory, get tickets to any Circ show. None are cheap, but you will be astounded by most of them.
If you have a car, go out to Red Rock Canyon and drive the loop (twice) and see the museum. If you are a book person, look up the used book stores. People move out there and then the kids don't want to ship the library home so these stores are loaded with neat stuff.
We used to do a Vegas week every year, but alas we had to move on.
Matt
Go to Las Vegas the first time on a Sunday to Thursday excursion. When you get roped into a timeshare sales pitch, collect the free stuff and leave. If you decide you do want a timeshare, DO NOT buy from the developer, get it on E-bay for near nothing. Be sure you know where it is before you even consider it.
Now,
Then walk the strip and see the sights. These are all free. The pirate battle used to be better.
Don't miss Fremont Street at night. This is where the strip used to be and the experience is real.
When you get tired, get into one of the lounge shows you got free tickets to see. If you really want a memory, get tickets to any Circ show. None are cheap, but you will be astounded by most of them.
If you have a car, go out to Red Rock Canyon and drive the loop (twice) and see the museum. If you are a book person, look up the used book stores. People move out there and then the kids don't want to ship the library home so these stores are loaded with neat stuff.
We used to do a Vegas week every year, but alas we had to move on.
Matt
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