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17 Aug 10, 01:45 PM |
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great
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28 Aug 10, 10:53 PM |
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whos stayed at ceasars do you have to pay for sun loungers?
hwo much woudl normal people take for 2 weeks at austas towers? |
28 Aug 10, 11:14 PM |
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would you not want to hire a car? It is relatively cheap , as is gas, and US is really easy to drive in.
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30 Aug 10, 11:15 PM |
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is it i have full uk driving licence but worrie about driving trafic etc may panick etc.. lol
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30 Aug 10, 11:22 PM |
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just plan to chill at ceasars palce deluxe room in ausgtas tower fro 2 weeks an sit round pool at bit
go few shows an few days out think thats whats planned for now death valley ,area 51, maybe the la day trip bit or gambling got a 50th birthday to celebrate on the 4th of october maybe eat at an all you an eat buffet or top of tower resturant any tips an ideas for my trip for 2 weeks at the ceasars palace |
1 Sep 10, 03:52 PM |
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yeah it is really easy, just tons of straight roads, hardly any roundabouts etc. The worse thing is getting used to the automatic car, but after a fee mins that is fine too. Just think it is much easier/better to drive than get a long bus tbh.
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1 Sep 10, 11:38 PM |
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Driving is easy... and getting used to an Automatic is easy too.. basically forget you have a left leg and remember you cant stall a Automatic... I've got a Automatic Ford Explorer here in the UK and it took about 10 mins to get used to it.
I see you have asked again how much spends you need and like i and others have previously posted its a difficult question to answer because everyone spends differently. For example EGG that posts on here like designer items and i assume (sorry EGG if i'm wrong lol) likes to dine out in nice restuarants so probably spends far more than me who is happy to eat in Dennys and thinks spending $140's on Ugg Boots is alot lol. Ultimately its about what you can afford to take and then you adjust your holiday accordingly. I'm going for 7 nights in March and i know i can afford to take £1500 in spends.. so i will plan my days/meals/shopping around that budget. |
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3 Sep 10, 10:17 PM |
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6 Sep 10, 11:47 PM |
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Glad i didnt offend you lol..
I've never eaten anywhere too upmarket in Vegas because the 1st time we went my son was a baby and the 2nd time he was only 3 so he didnt want big shrimps ! Next year when we go the kids are stopping with my mum so we will hopefully get to try a few of the higher end buffets. |
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6 Sep 10, 11:47 PM |
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