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Shots of Las Vegas: Top 10 Location Movies

Submitted by Eli Ellison, January 29, 2010
 

With the grand opening of City Center, Las Vegas , and the comedy hit "The Hangover" recently released on DVD, I have Vegas on the brain. But not the real Sin City. I’ve been thinking about ‘movie Vegas’, the town where I don’t blow the rent money, eat shovels full of bellyache buffet food, drink like Dean Martin and wake up the next afternoon wondering why I bet $500 on the Detroit Lions. Instead, I sit back and watch actors do these dumb things. And I love it.

I mostly enjoyed “The Hangover”.  Though apparently not as much as some Vegas visitors, who after seeing the movie are hot to stay at Caesars Palace, where many of the scenes were filmed. ... Read More

Las Vegas Wise Guide

Submitted by Eli Ellison, December 10, 2009
Las Vegas, Nevada
     
October, 1982. Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal walks out of the Tony Roma’s restaurant on Sahara Avenue carrying an order of take-out ribs. When he slides behind the wheel of his Cadillac Eldorado, the car explodes.  “Lefty”, legendary sports handicapper and boss of the mafia-connected Stardust casino, survived the attempted “amateur night” mob hit. But symbolically, the old Las Vegas, the Vegas run by the Chicago Outfit and entertained by the Rat Pack, was dead.

I’m too young to have seen Sinatra at the Sands or Elvis at the... Read More

Las Vegas Hotel Tour

Submitted by Laurie Peterson, October 7, 2009
The Strip, Las Vegas
 
This post has been contributed by Linda Butler, an auto travel counselor for AAA Tidewater in Virginia.

AMAZING!!  By day three of our week in Las Vegas my friends were begging me to find another word.  Grandiose, extravagant, over the top?.  Those all work really well in describing the western ‘City That Never Sleeps.'  That’s what Las Vegas reminded me of, too -- a western New York City -- lots and lots of people and traffic, huge buildings, lots of concrete and half-price ticket booths sprinkled throughout the Strip.

After you pick up your... Read More

Beatles-Themed Travel: The Long and Winding Road

Submitted by Sally Doran, September 9, 2009
Abbey Road, London

It is a truly fab time to be a Beatle fan. The new Rock Band: The Beatles is out this week and is creating a massive amount of buzz as it will turn on millions of new Beatle fans among the young  gamer generation.  On the very same day, the newly re-mastered and digitized catalog of the Beatle albums recorded from 1962-70 is being released and the smorgasbord of options (sets or individual, stereo or mono) is enough to keep us Beatlemaniacs up all night for weeks, listening for the 101st time to each song for yet another subtle nuance. I have been an... Read More

What Happens In Vegas... Buffets In Vegas

Submitted by Eli Ellison, August 13, 2009
Bellagio, Las Vegas

     I have no idea how many tons of all-you-can-eat crab legs, shrimp and prime rib are served in Las Vegas each year. But I do know there are more than 60 hotel buffets in the greater Vegas area. From perfunctory spreads to the new breed of super buffet, that’s a lot of bloated bellies and Alka Seltzer. Naturally, the glut of smorgasbords means there are many bad ones. And when I say bad, I’m talking places that’ll remind you of the horrific spread from “Vegas Vacation.”  On my last trip, I stuffed my... Read More

Las Vegas: AAA Top Picks

Submitted by Laurie Peterson, August 13, 2009

     AAA travel editors recommend these Las Vegas experiences, excerpted from the AAA Travel Guide: Las Vegas:

- Get the best view of the city skyline from the Stratosphere Tower, at 1,149 feet, it's the tallest freestanding tower in the United States.

- Visit the Bellagio, where dancing fountains, a conservatory with seasonal flowers and plants and Dale Chihuly glass appeals to a visitor's sense of sight, smell or touch.

- Walk under the spectacular canopy of 2 million lights and LED screen suspended 90 feet above a four-block section... Read More

 


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