beaverhunter
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I wanna know what happened to Amtrak. They don't go to Vegas without a lengthy bus trip mixed in..Originally posted by: SharkyTM
w00t for vegas baby... never been, but once i turn 21 (exactly 361 days from now) i'm gonna start saving up for a Vegas trip fund ... can we all say "Greyhound" ?
Originally posted by: SharkyTM
w00t for vegas baby... never been, but once i turn 21 (exactly 361 days from now) i'm gonna start saving up for a Vegas trip fund ... can we all say "Greyhound" ?
Originally posted by: divide_by_zero
I don't know how much things have changed since, but I went there in August, 1993. We stayed at the now non-existant Sands across from the MGM Grand. We wanted to take in a show in the evening about a mile down the road so we allowed 20 minutes to *drive*. We didn't make it. So much traffic! And it was practically impossible to make a left or right turn because of the heavy pedestrian traffic. My recommendation would be to walk or take a bus/shuttle and allow *plenty* of time. Besides that we had a great trip!
Originally posted by: coreynyc
Originally posted by: divide_by_zero
I don't know how much things have changed since, but I went there in August, 1993. We stayed at the now non-existant Sands across from the MGM Grand. We wanted to take in a show in the evening about a mile down the road so we allowed 20 minutes to *drive*. We didn't make it. So much traffic! And it was practically impossible to make a left or right turn because of the heavy pedestrian traffic. My recommendation would be to walk or take a bus/shuttle and allow *plenty* of time. Besides that we had a great trip!
Traffic flows somewhat better now thanks to the pedestrian bridges they built over the Strip at the major intersections
Originally posted by: Johneverd
Originally posted by: coreynyc
Originally posted by: divide_by_zero
I don't know how much things have changed since, but I went there in August, 1993. We stayed at the now non-existant Sands across from the MGM Grand. We wanted to take in a show in the evening about a mile down the road so we allowed 20 minutes to *drive*. We didn't make it. So much traffic! And it was practically impossible to make a left or right turn because of the heavy pedestrian traffic. My recommendation would be to walk or take a bus/shuttle and allow *plenty* of time. Besides that we had a great trip!
Traffic flows somewhat better now thanks to the pedestrian bridges they built over the Strip at the major intersections
Plus now they have free monorail systems that run up and down the strip behind the hotels.
BwahahahahahOriginally posted by: huesmann
You're too young to be getting married. Unless you're from West Virginia, of course.
Originally posted by: DurocShark
Here's a bonus for you easterners coming to Vegas: Fry's!!!! They opened a Fry's the weekend before I went out last time. (Missed the big opening day sale though. Sigh.)