Now that is real pr0n.@Schmendr1ck I don’t disagree. Changes yes but am I happy with all of them? No.
@Kam was there really any other option?
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Now that is real pr0n.@Schmendr1ck I don’t disagree. Changes yes but am I happy with all of them? No.
@Kam was there really any other option?
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It's the Disney model. Seek those with the deepest wallets. Then work to empty them into yours while providing an experience that makes it palatable.Well sure. Vegas will always provide a super premium experience for those with a super premium vacation budget. That's always been the case and hasn't changed.
The point of this thread, I think, is that the middle class tourists who have been the backbone of the LV economy are being pushed out by predatory pricing and policies.
Maybe that's by design. Maybe LV can sustain itself on sports events, conventions, and wealthy tourists alone. I'm not sure I believe that, but my opinion isn't worth much. Time will tell.
We stayed at the Jockey Club several times. Unbelievable value for location, parking was always $5 a day. The condos were always dated, but who cares? Free popcorn in the lobby and public dvd library, lol.I used to go every year. Haven't been since 2019. Not the bargain it used to be. Had an HOA connect at Jockey Club and used to rent a 2 bed for a month over the WSOP for $1500, just ridiculously cheap for the location. The last hold-outs in that HOA sold up to Platinum Timeshares which already ran 90% of the apartments in around 2018. If I want to pay $30 for a burger I can do that in LondonPlaying FLO8 with cranky locals, grinders, pit bosses and strippers is what I miss the most (honestly)
Yeah, it was great. I used to love meeting friends in the Cosmo, then weaving them through the slots area to the hidden lifts, then up one floor and suddenly you're outside by the JC pool! The confusion on their faces was always priceless. But why use that pool when we had access to the Cosmo non-party pool for free also.......ah you're making me nostalgicWe stayed at the Jockey Club several times. Unbelievable value for location, parking was always $5 a day. The condos were always dated, but who cares? Free popcorn in the lobby and public dvd library, lol.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275479773951We stayed at the Jockey Club several times. Unbelievable value for location, parking was always $5 a day. The condos were always dated, but who cares? Free popcorn in the lobby and public dvd library, lol.
I just saw this video because of the bump. But this video is complete crap. there are some illusions of reality. But they have exaggerated or blatantly lied so much that it is hard to take any of it seriously.
Agree with the crap.I just saw this video because of the bump. But this video is complete crap. there are some illusions of reality. But they have exaggerated or blatantly lied so much that it is hard to take any of it seriously.
Yup, they have.Perhaps people have really gotten this dumb.
Yeah, it seems like they exaggerated, most likely for the views. I haven't been there in years so it's not meant as proof, merely as "here's a point of view from someone".I just saw this video because of the bump. But this video is complete crap. there are some illusions of reality. But they have exaggerated or blatantly lied so much that it is hard to take any of it seriously.
This is pretty much it. Watch the More Perfect Union video above.Vegas isn't dying so much as telling the middle class to fuck off.
Vegas isn't dying so much as telling the middle class to fuck off.
I was at the Orleans today. Saturday night, $5 roulette and blackjack and probably craps (didn’t look). Poker room was packed.It’s still cheap if I just wanna go sit at South Point or The Orleans and play cards all day, right?
When I went in October it was the first time there 2009 that I'd been. In between I made 4 trips to Tunica/Biloxi and I've played a number of times at the Seminole Hard Rock casinos in Tampa and Hollywood. I get the same things I ask for without the rigamarole of flying five hours west and buying $60 meals and $14 bottles of water.Why go to Vegas and pay so much when you can go to a real destination and gamble at a local casino. There’s a lot of “sin city’s” now a days and with online sports gambling and the nickel and diming that’s become the norm in Vegas, it’s becoming less and less enticing. They killed themselves.
YouTube creators are the new click-bait. "Let me tell you something you want to believe!" "Click and be fed misleading facts that you can wow your friends with!" "Click and subscribe so I can get paid to do absolutely nothing of value!"
That will never change. What's changed is, that when the mob ran the Strip the gamble take was the No. 1 source of income and they were fine with that. The corporations want it to be the No. 3 or 4 source behind lodging, food and "intangibles".Everything has gotten more expensive but theres still a ton of suckers willing to lose their money at table games.