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Calgary...
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 Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and... 

This is the list of things we made for our friends on our top picks of things to do, places to go etc... We took this from first hand experience and a whole buncha ideas from this forum.

I figured a first timer might appreciate this if they were looking for ideas.

Go to Circus Circus for steak night (about $40 pp )

If you have the money, go to Rosemary's for dinner ( about $160 for two for the evening )

Go to Orleans for $3 blackjack tables (slower gambling we found, our money lasted us longer)

Go to Orleans for Breakfast $6.95 and lunch buffet $7.95 ( we found it to be fresh, tasty and not all laden with grease :) ) - remember to tip your bussers.

Take a one cup coffee maker - there are none in most of the hotel rooms ( I like cream in mine, so, brought instant flavoured coffee )

Watch the Bellagio Fountains

Sit on Mon Ami Gabi deck and watch fountains and people watch

If you are going to sit at one table and gamble a while, Tip $2 for first drink and $1 for each one thereafter.

Use a system for BJ, ask at the table for a strategy card or whatever, use a system for betting amounts, we use

3 if you win

8 if you win

4 if you win

12 then go back to

3

each time you lose, go back and start at 3

I have not thought about the math, but, my husband has, we did not make a lot of money, but managed to cover our hotel and food costs while we were there by doing this.

If we only got one chair at the BJ table, he played $20, I pocketed the made money and when he was out of his $20, I took $20 and went in and gave him all my made money etc... we played like that for hours.

Have a monetary budget each day for gambling, if you lose it QUIT playing that day! (best lesson learned!)

Check out Ellis Island for the $5 steak (you have to ask for it as it is not on the menu -but is advertised on their redo board outside the casino), but only if you have a car ( we heard it is not in your best interest to walk ~ although it seemed ok to us, we did drive each time. ) their micro brewery beer is great ( I think $1.50 for a huge mug )

Buy a day pass for the double decker busses and just sit back and check out everything.

see Purple Reign ( was at Monte Carlo on the Wednesday we were there )

Check out the free show at Rio

Go to Voo Doo lounge at Rio ( the best view ever! ) free to go up between 5-7 - check out the sub decks for celebrities, neat.

Most hotels have great lounge shows that are free. Unless you must see the big expensive shows ( Celine, KA, Zumanity etc... ) I would just stick to these personally.

Palms (accross the street from Rio) to see if you can see any celebs.

Get players card everywhere you can, they will send you offers for hotel specials when you get back.

We took the monorail on a one time pass $5.00, and just did the back and forth to see everything.

We wish we had made it to the Venetian to see the gondolas.

If you have a car, take a day trip, we heard Valley of Fire is great, but, never made it.

Nosh ( eatery ) in Bally's ~ we just split the Highroller sandwich ( ask for horseradish on the side -- whew! hot!) and we shared it, it was HUGE

Cheesecake factory in Caesars had huge plate sizes, everyone says just share meals

Put your players card in and play some slots to get your name registered at the different casino's, hopefully that will get you offers via e-mail.

Olive's at Bellagio was pricey for lunch ($80) but very good I thought. I don't know that I feel comfortable paying $80 for lunch to be honest, so, may not go back, but, great food and service.

The monte carlo micro brewery is great beer and awesome bands

PIANO BAR AT NYNY, sooo wish we had taken the advice of so many to go and watch this, we got there too late and it was packed out the doors. Duelling piano's

Shop at Bijou Terner ( there is about 10 of these in Vegas and everything in there is $10 ) they have cool scarves, purses, necklaces etc... I saw them at MJM, Flamingo and Rio and I have heard there are other places too.

M&M and Coke store for sure.

Go to the fourth floor to the right when you get off the escalator, they have all their marked down stuff there.

GET CHOCOLATE AT ETHEL M's :) YUM!!

If you are going to see any shows, use the 2-4-1 coupons in the magazines that are found in every hotel ( either that or pay $8 surcharge to get 2-4-1 at the two tix-4- 1 or whatever they are called - they are around the M&M store. ) So, just buy them at the actual box offices with the coupons. ( advice we got from someone else, but, it makes sense )

Do not fear using coupons, everyone does there.

Use all the slot match and the BJ match coupons that you can, it is free money.

The shops in the desert passages at Alladin are great to look in for sure.

If you go to Pussycat dolls early, you get in free, plus no lineups for PURE afterwards and I think you get in for free ( I have heard the cover charges are $25-35 each person!!! )

Check out the shadowbar, we are sooo doing this next time, we walked past it in the afternoon ( there was a dancer ) and meant to go back to watch more, but, never got there.

Vancouver
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51. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

I just want to comment about the blackjack betting system you mentioned (3, 8, 4, 12).

Betting systems for a game like blackjack do not improve your odds (unlike card counting and playing strategy). In the long run you will lose the same amount of money, so just bet what you can afford / what is fun for you.

That said, the advice about setting a limit per day for your gambling is very good advice. Set the limit and stick to it.

Vancouver, BC
12 forum posts
52. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

I wouldn't set foot in Circus Circus. You want to see the nicer places in Vegas, especially on a first trip.

Bellagio and Wynn buffets, to save money go for breakfast or lunch, it'll last you all day!

The Parasol Down bar at the Wynn and watch the light show.

If you want a nicer hotel than the Flamingo, Bally's, etc., stay at the MGM, and if you're a couple, stay in the West Wing, the rooms are great and trendy, very comfortable down quilted beds.

Tons of shopping, the Primm Outlets are 'hit and miss', been there 2x, first time was a bust, but made up for it the next trip.

THe Fashion Show Mall is good, especially if you're a Canadian like me, way bigger/better selection, especially the shoe dept ;)

Scour the internet for the best prices on air/hotel, as they flucuate by the minute it seems.

Calgary...
1,943 forum posts
53. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

Valerhu.

The reason for the fluctuation in betting is to slow the losing process, by betting small when you are losing, you don't lose as much.

But, winning 4 hands in a row with this system will give you more return than betting with the same amount each time. If you lose on the third hand, you go back to betting $3 until you win one.

I'm not sure how to better explain that, but, it works.

CT
26 forum posts
54. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

Great list, Cooper1! I did a double-take when I saw it because it looks very much like the one I made for our first trip last week. Has tons of useful information - wish I had seen it before doing all that work! One thing I would recommend is if you are in the Mandalay shops between Mandalay and Luxor, the Chocolate Swan is a great little stop to get off your feet. Wonderful chocolate and desserts and the best cup of coffee (Peets) with free refills. It really hit the spot when we were dragging.

Calgary...
1,943 forum posts
55. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

bump for the lady planning her wedding from the UK

Calgary...
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56. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

bump for the gal going on her honeymoon

Calgary...
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57. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

Ivygirl03

This bump's fer you

2b
BC, Canada
2,057 forum posts
58. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

Thanks Cooper1. Your advice, as usual, is worth noting.

Milwaukee...
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59. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

cooper1 Love your posts and advice, you're also so kind and caring. A wealth of ideas for me a VV, going in 15 days for a family wedding, and our 28th anniversary! Thanks

Arlington...
409 forum posts
60. Re: Attention First timers -- The best places we went to, and...

Here's my tip. Stay away from the frickin' blackjack tables and the nightclubs! I can think of many things I would rather do than make donations to giant corporations!