The Original title of this post was going to be "Vegas Baby!" But after a week there that specific phrase seems over used. Mary and I went to Las Vegas to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Mary's Cousin Bob and his wife. Coincidentally Mary and I met the same summer that Bob and Sandy were married so it also happens to the the 10 year anniversary of Mary and I meeting!
So 1. I can't believe Mary and I have known each other for 10 years!! Wow!!! and 2. do you really need an excuse to visit the entertainment capital of the world?
We had a very good time. Vegas is deffinatly a wonderful place for a group vacation. All in all there were about 20 people who made it out for the trip. We arrived on a Wednesday, spent afternoon cleaning up from traveling, unpacking and doing the normal new hotel stuff. We grabbed lunch and met the Wednesday group for "free" craps lessons at the Imperial Palace Casino. Now I say "free" because nothing in Vegas is free., but at the same time everythign is free. Obviously ofering free lessons is a benefot to the casion because it luers people over to a game people are unfamiliar with and will contribute to the guest spendsing lots of money.
Craps also happens to be a pretty fun game, and is a lot less mindless then sitting at a slot machine punching a button like a mindless slug :-) So we learned the game and then headed next door to Casino Royal to try our luck at the $3 craps table. We didn't do to bad. This started a fairly good craps streak that lasted us almost our entire visit (yeah almost, I will explain the almost part later). We would spend a few hours at a table and generally leave with a bit more money than we entered the game with. Then of course in true Vegas style we would spend all of our winnings on beer, or slot machines, proving that the Casino's really have a wonderful business model, there is no way in hell you are leaving a casino with more than you entered. Well they let a few people out with more, but really this is just an advertising scheme so that more people will come in.
Some people had booked shows Wednesday night so we all split up with plans to meet at 10 when all the shows and dinner were done. Being that we were all on east coast time. none of us made it to the 10 PM meeting. We all gathered again at Casino Royal for some more craps! again we had a fairly profitable morning. Then we went to O'Shey's for beer pong. What a great concept for a bar. They basically had a number of custom beer pong tables and all you needed to buy were 2 pitchers of beer. The cups, ball and tables were free. We grabbed a table and spend a few hours throwing ping pong balls into beer cups. Since the group had grown to 8 we had enough to alternate between playing and just hanging out. When we got to the tables the bar was pretty empty. By the time we left for dinner business had picked up. every table was full and there were some people waiting to get on. We all went back to the Excalibur (our hotel) for a late dinner.
After dinner Mary, myself, and Rob and Becky (Bob & Sandy's friends) walked up to the Bellagio to watch the fountain show. We then waled over to Paris to look around the casino, we tried out luck at the "wheel of death" as we called it. This is a straight odds wheel usually divided into 40 or so sections. Each section is labeled. Usually 1 section with the highest pay out(number of sections to 1). Then lessening payouts down to even money. You win if the number you picked get selected on the next spin. You have a pretty good chance at winning a dollar at a time if you keep playing the even money payout. But how upset would you be if you were at the wheel when the 40-1 payout was spun and you didn't play it? This is what the casino hopes too, so you almost have to play a higher payout and will almost never get paid on the odds. We walked back to the hotel and called it a night.
Friday there was obviously more gambling, but the big even was the Anniversary party. So we all met at he Monte Carlo Brew pub around 9PM to celebrate the anniversary. The Brew Pub here is known for selling bear by the yard, basically a tall 3' or 5' test tube of beer with a gravity fed tap. The 3' looked daunting, until we poured a few glasses, then all of a sudden we started ordering the 5 footers. We spent the evening ordering beer by the foot and catching up with cousins from all over the country.
Saturday Mary and I caught up with some of Mary's co-workers who happened to be in Vegas for the weekend to celebrate a birthday. We met at the bar out side the Crazy Horse theater in the MGM. We moseyed onto the bar in the center of the MGM and ended at NYU NY for Pizza.
The rest of the weekend consisted of more of the same. Our craps luck continued, Mary and I even ended up at a $10 table for a little while. We hadn't initially intended on approaching a 10$ table, we just didn't look at the sign close enough and didn't realize it until after we had already bought in. We actually did well. We played for a few ours and both ended up walking away up (Mary was up $100 and I was up about $80). The casino was just baiting us for the end of our trip. We would meet up with cousins and walk around in between gambling sessions touring teh different casinos and seeing the sights. People started leaving Saturday and by Sunday night it was Mary and I and Bob and Sandy. We decided to round out our tour of the seedy casinos of visiting the Slots A Fun casino next to Circus Circus. This end of the strip is much older and probably a poster child for the dank rundown image that anti gambling people have. We all tried our hand at the $2 craps table a really enjoyed our selves. The dealers weren't the best. There were a few times they paid us incorrectly, or had to discuss the correct payout. There was even one time when the pit boss fought with the whole table about who the shooter was.
There was this one poor guy at the table who contently betting against the shooters and he just seemed to be a very negative person. Wasn't really doing well and kept buying in for more chips. Finally Mary ended up with the dice and rolled a couple of 5 during her turn. The guy kept putting his money on no 5 and kept loosing. Well finally he put all his money (about $200, remember we were at the $2 table) on no 5... and the very next number Mary rolled was a 5. Well Mr. Negative left in a hurry and didn't seem to happy. The rest of the night was uneventful. By the end of the night we all left up just a bit. We returned to the hotel after a long bus ride and headed to bed.
Monday Mary and I had the day to ourselves. We had tried to get into a craps game Sunday night, but the tables were packed. we walked around to all of the casinos in out area looking for a $5 table butt he Excalibur had the only one (and it was packed) we called it quits and decided to try out luck in the AM....
And so goes the casino luck spirits.... We started the day off with a good feeling. We had done well in craps all week. we almost always walked away with more than we started and the few times we walked away with less we hand and by the end of Monday we had pretty much returned to the casinos everything we had taken earlier. We capped off the day by making the 3-4 mile trek up to Treasure Island. Mary and I hadn't seen the Volcano at the Mirage or the Siren's of TI at TI. We watched the Volcano which was really interesting, but we just missed the TI show. Unfortunately it began to sprinkle around 10:45 or so. The 11:30 TI show was canceled. I guess we will have to make a trip back later to see the show.
So Mary and I had a great week in Las Vegas. We got to catch up with family and spend some time touring around The Strip. We didn't end up winning lots (or any really) of money. But we didn't spend a whole lot of money either. I think if you can keep everything in perspective and go with the intention of being entertained you can really enjoy your self.
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