- June 3rd, 2018, 3:43 pm
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I've never really had any desire to go to Vegas but you've just sold me. Burger week. Haha
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Sly Fox wrote:Vegas has a ridiculous amount of things to do. But burgers may be the most popular option for those of us who love to eat.I will put my endorsement on Gordon Ramsey’s Burgr. We watched the Broncos-Seahawks Super Bowl there
East Coasters all seem to be down with scoring In 'N Out Burger and the Cosmo is within two blocks of two locations. The new one in the Linq Promenade just a couple blocks north and the old familiar one at the corner Dean Martin Drive & Flamingo drive next to the I-15 freeway. Both are easy walking distance even in August heat.
Of course Gordon Ramsay Burger is just across the street in Planet Hollywood. I know you guys have Shake Shacks up and down the East Coast these days, but they have a location on the Strip just as you reach New York, New York. You will have to walk by Bobby's Burger Palace (Bobby Flay, that is) to reach it.
I admit that I don't get to Chicago near enough so the Giordanos between the Flamingo & Bally's is a personal favorite when I am working there.
As far as business is concerned, I am flying to NYC, LA, Seattle, Albuquerque & Jakarta this summer. I'm trying to swing a day or two in Bali out of the Indonesian run.
JK37 wrote:What do I get at a go go?Click on the link and check out the menu You will not leave disappointed or hungry
What’s this hole in the wall place?
JK37 wrote:Also, on a first-time trip, how can I not hit the three-story Waffle House or the Taco Bell?!Because at the end of the day they are still just a Waffle House and a Taco Bell. Places you can eat anywhere
Purple Haize wrote:The pork tenderloin sandwich is about as big as my headSo are you saying that JK and the Mrs. should split the sandwich?
Cider Jim wrote:They should each get a different item and nibble from the other. Prices aren’t outrageous so have at itPurple Haize wrote:The pork tenderloin sandwich is about as big as my headSo are you saying that JK and the Mrs. should split the sandwich?
Sly Fox wrote:CCWMichael - You are blessed to have so much to see and do so close. Still praying for you through your treatments.My wife and I were given the name by a Vegas local. When we were there the first time several Casino limo’s were pulling in and out. Which was impressive given it’s less than panoramic location. We got great feedback then one or two mixed. Last time I went it was still very good and I even sat at a booth across from Julian Lennon
Haize - I have not been to Batistas. But I have VERY high standards for Italiano. I usuually avoid places in Vegas that require large amounts of time. But I would be down with slipping in to sample their cannoli. My son and I consider ourselves connoisseurs.
thepostman wrote:Been following along on Facebook. We are waiting another couple of years until our youngest is 5 to do the Disney adventure.Yeah, we're big Disney folks so we kept going even when our kids were little. LOL. My wife and I even spent our honeymoon at Disneyland. We bought into the Disney Vacation Club back in 2011 so the hotels are already paid for and we just have to budget the cost of tickets. We're at a good place now where all the kids are tall enough for all attractions.
thepostman wrote:I've never really had any desire to go to Vegas but you've just sold me. Burger week. HahaUnfoutunately, this is the first home weekend but if any of you love hamburgers this is one event to keep on your radar!
Sly Fox wrote:CCWMichael - You are blessed to have so much to see and do so close. Still praying for you through your treatments.Thank you
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RubberMallet wrote:fam and i did jekyll island last year. was really awesome place for a good 2-3 night stay. we stayed at the days inn really inexpensively. driftwood bistro was the best place we ate there.I really wanted to camp Cumberland Island, but since it's a little more primitive and is only accessible by ferry, I wanted my family to get a little better at camping before we try it. The Jekyll campground was okay, but is more for campers & rv's. REALLY close to Driftwood Beach, though.
ALUmnus wrote:i don't camp but driftwood beach was probably one of the coolest things i've ever seen.RubberMallet wrote:fam and i did jekyll island last year. was really awesome place for a good 2-3 night stay. we stayed at the days inn really inexpensively. driftwood bistro was the best place we ate there.I really wanted to camp Cumberland Island, but since it's a little more primitive and is only accessible by ferry, I wanted my family to get a little better at camping before we try it. The Jekyll campground was okay, but is more for campers & rv's. REALLY close to Driftwood Beach, though.
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JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.