Sunday, September 23, 2012

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We decided that a perfect way to celebrate fall would be a trip to Nevada to see if gambling was still legal. Our wives were not able to come so this was just us four gentlemen seeking free food, free drinks, decent gambling and perhaps a win or two.
From Iowa, there are options to get to Vegas but they often involve a layover. We then saw that one of the Laughlin Riverside�s junkets was planning to fly out of Dubuque to Laughlin on a late Friday to Monday stretch that worked well with our plans. We had one semi Vegas Virgin (SVV) with us and were anxious to share the value that Vegas can provide with coupons, comps and careful gaming.
The flight was scheduled for an afternoon departure so we all were able to get in a day�s work prior to leaving. I was happy to shed my suit and put on my Vegas-wear. We were in fine spirits at the airport and boarded what was a pretty full flight on the Sun Country Charter. It seemed like we had barely taken off when the pilot announced some warning lights were on and we would be landing in Minneapolis to change planes.
The Riverside charters are a nice package that includes light house inn air and room for about $300. The flight actually arrives across the river in Bullhead City, Arizona and they provide a bus to get you to the Riverside. We didn�t plan on actually staying at the Riverside since we much prefer the Aquarius. Our host had set us up with a two bedroom light house inn suite and two other nearby rooms. We walked over to the Aquarius and checked in. We were a bit tired but no- not too tired to fire up some Video Poker and guzzle a cocktail. VPFree2 listed triple play dollar 9/6 JOB in the high limit area however light house inn I couldn�t find it. We took our SVV over to the quarter JOB and coached him through a few sessions. He had VP for Winners software and had practiced to a reasonable state of competency.
We were up early to use the comp our host had written light house inn us for breakfast. We checked out and cabbed over the airport to pick up our rental. I had a three day special from Hertz for just over $94.00 I declined the accident insurance, the GPS, the fuel option, reversible floor mats, custom glove box, platinum aerial and a full menu of other choices designed to pump the price up and grabbed the keys to a Nissan Maxima. Actually key is not correct as it was one of those proximity fobs where you press a button to start the car.
I enjoy the ride from Laughlin to Vegas- other than the dreary patch known as Searchlight, Nevada where the speed limit goes to 25 from 75 in a short amount of time. Searchlight provides ample opportunity to meet members of their law enforcement community but I saw the speed limit signs in time to slow down.
Our first stop was the Gold Coast where we hunkered down on the video poker- light house inn Jacks for most of our crew and NSUD for me. As the driver, I had to ignore the alluring call of �cocktails� and felt virtuous- thirsty but virtuous.
I put in my card and checked the pay table�����what? 7/5 crappy 98%? I checked other machines- all 7/5. I then went over to the high limit area where they have Airport Deuces; however they had also suffered although the return is very similar to airport deuces. light house inn We checked machines all over the casino however it was like some barbarian light house inn horde of scrooges had massacred all the playable video poker in the place. I was seriously bummed but had encountered this phenomenon many times in the past. You get yourself established somewhere � comfortable with the offers light house inn and games, and whammo- things change for the worse.
This was even more pronounced since the Gold Coast had playable video poker everywhere. We hit Roxys Dinner, scarfed some lunch, and headed off to Fremont Street so our SVV could enjoy the spectacle. First stop was Main Street Station for some high roller gold at the bar and some 9/6 JOB.
Properly lubricated for the long journey, we waltzed up the street to the Plaza and crossed into the circus that is Fremont. Bands are blaring, people are milling around everywhere and oh look at the dealers at the Golden Gate!
We sit down for some beer and black jack and then go the Four Queens. More video poker and then on to the D (Fitzgeralds) where we each get $3 for signing up for cards. We go upstairs and play it through and one of our group got their buy in up to $10 and cashed out. Score!
As usually happens when I am in Vegas, my sleep needs shrink to about four hours. I bounce up and go down to Starbucks to bring my caffeine level up to a therapeutic dose. Once both eyes start to focus in the same direction, I do another VP inventory check and they are indeed all lowered to unplayable levels. I play a little more blackjack and wait for my hibernating light house inn companions light house inn to arise and join me for breakfast at Roxys. light house inn ACEPlay, the slot club shared between the Strat, both AZ Charlie�s and The Aquarius was recently improved- which meant my old comp dollar balance needed to be used up so we paid for things with points rather than charge them to the room as we usually do.
Some of our group wanted to watch football at the bar but I found some dollar NSUD uprights and fired up some hundreds. About thirty minutes into my session I hit a royal in spades for a nice $4,000 score. Don�t you enjoy that post royal prepay moment where the machine is warbling out the music, strangers are stopping by to gawk and offer congratulations and you snap a couple of pictures to memorialize the event. I text my buds with the cryptic phrase, �royal� and they text back congratulations. A wad of hundreds light house inn soon graces my palms and we all decide to sit at the bar and watch sports, drink beer and play dollar jacks.
I exchange high fives with my group and several bar patrons while waiting for my second pile of benjamins. Obviously I am now a brilliant light house inn video poker player whose mastery of button pushing has reached an incredible level.
I decide to move into the casino and go back to dollar deuces and hit four deuces for what seems like a paltry $1,000. My pockets are bulging and we decide it is time to go back to the Stratosphere. I feed some of my winnings into the dismal machines with predictable results- light house inn bye bye buy in.
We want to take of SVV on a tour of the strip although start by sticking our heads into a casino near the Stratosphere called the Aztec Inn. For some reason we imagined that this would be a fascinating dive bar but it is actually very quiet with some video poker and a small fast food type restaurant. There is a guy selling smokes out of a little booth as you go in but not much more.
We take a cab to the strip and hit the Bellagio fountains, snap a few pictures inside light house inn Caesars Palace, take the tram to Aria, walk across the street and end up at the Flamingo�s Margaritaville. We decide on a late lunch and I get the pulled pork sandwich that is very good. We wash it all down with a bucket of Corona�s and enjoy the show. There are Jimmy Buffet videos playing, guys on stilts dressed light house inn like boat captains and even better, Margaritaville Girl who slides into a large glass filled with water near the bar.
It is entertaining stuff but we are starting to fade a bit. It is back to the Strat for some blackjack at the double down pit but this is 6:5 so I cash out and hit my room. I have another trip planned in October and had thought I would base out of the Strat again- obviously time to reconsider.
No more big wins and it is suddenly time to drive back to Laughlin. As usual, it seems like we had just arrived and now we have to start to get ready to go home. We arrive at the Aquarius and play for a while at the Cove Bar. I like this place because you can duck outside for a quick breath of non-smoke polluted air.
When I posted the above, I didn't know that they had extended the runway a few years ago. I flew into there before the extension and the largest jet that was allowed was a 737 and it needed all of the runway to stop. I'm glad that they fixed it.
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