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Posted: 4/19/2016 7:23:45 PM EDT
I know we had a Vegas thread recently. my search is fucked, but title says it all. I kind of wanna get off the strip.
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My wife and I stayed on Fremont street at the Four Queens when we went. We enjoyed Fremont street more than the strip.
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It's okay. I hang out with all the other Hawaiians at the California anytime I go to Vegas. Downtown makes a good base if you don't make your entire trip about the Strip and club life.
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I didn't like it. Casinos looked like something cousin eddy would hang out in. Lots of weird/ugly/fat/smelly people when I was there.
If you do go take the bus instead of a taxi. Taxi up there was over thirty bucks. Bus ride home was 6 or so. |
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Yes I liked Fremont Street. Stayed on the Strip but prefer downtown late at night.
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I didn't like it. Casinos looked like something cousin eddy would hang out in. Lots of weird/ugly/fat/smelly people when I was there. If you do go take the bus instead of a taxi. Taxi up there was over thirty bucks. Bus ride home was 6 or so. View Quote You don't like the fat smellies of Fremont St, but recommend the bus over a cab. LOL. |
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I would recommend staying at the Golden Nugget on Fremont St. DO NOT go to the Glitter Gulch strip club!!!
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If it's your first time in Vegas , go it's worth the trip.
Honestly the entire Vegas strip just seems to get more ghetto every year. |
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Different world. Think, 'old school'. If you're okay with that, you'll enjoy it. If you're 'into that', you'll love it. If you need Flaming Volcanos and Cheesy Venetian gondola tours, then stay on the strip. YMMV. (check with Hometown forum) |
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Quoted: If it's your first time in Vegas , go it's worth the trip. Honestly the entire Vegas strip just seems to get more ghetto every year. View Quote |
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8-10 years ago the downtown Vegas promoted new Fremont street as a "family" or tamer activity to shed its seedy history. Some guitar playing or some spray can artists displaying their craft. After going again last month, it's definitely changed. Naked woman wearing thongs and pasties, KISS band impersonators in full makeup wearing only cod pieces and lots and lots of people. Entertaining to people watch, but when you take pictures they want to get paid a couple of bucks. I was there the same weekend as a NASCAR race and a UFC fight and the whole city was packed. The strip was teaming with people at 10:00 AM. Downtown looked like the photo above.
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The wife and I stayed at The Golden Nugget a few years ago............first time It was pretty good, last couple of times it was terrible. We usually stay out on the other side of the Strip at Sunset Station, and besides being a better deal, it was close to the Strip and lots of restaurants
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shit glitter gulch is the best part of freemont, no cover and its right there! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would recommend staying at the Golden Nugget on Fremont St. DO NOT go to the Glitter Gulch strip club!!! shit glitter gulch is the best part of freemont, no cover and its right there! It definately wasnt any worse than any other strip club Ive been to. Ten dollar beers added up quick but since we were drinking like crazy basically for free everywhere else we indulged. |
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We live an hour outside of Vegas, from time to time we will take a mini vacation for a night or two, and we always choose downtown. Its cheaper, the machines are loose compared to the strip, and its a lot more welcoming of locals.
We either stay at the 4 Queens, or the El Cortez. Check out the new container park down there, lots of places to eat inside and neat stuff to see. |
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The California Hotel, 2nd floor, has a great Hawaiian restaurant, "Aloha Specialties".. still the best Chicken Teriyaki Bowl in the city! The downstairs restaurant has a good New York Strip and Banana Fritter mid-night special too. Would definitely recommend the Golden Nugget if you stay down there, they remodeled their pool not long ago so it's a nice place for being an older casino. They actually do have a real "Golden Nugget" so check that out too. Downtown Grand (formerly Fitzgerald's) is remodeled as well, descent rooms and prices. Don't forget the zip lines, free light show, and maybe eat the "Heart Attack Grill"? And use Uber, taxi's are expensive and busses take a while. Don't forget to take pics with the Pirate Chick and the Nuns too |
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I didn't like it. Casinos looked like something cousin eddy would hang out in. Lots of weird/ugly/fat/smelly people when I was there. If you do go take the bus instead of a taxi. Taxi up there was over thirty bucks. Bus ride home was 6 or so. View Quote Complains about the sleezy casinos and low class people, but advises you to wait in a sweaty line to board a sweaty bus. Seems legit. lulz. I like downtown for a change of pace when in vegas, |
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Long time ago they used to deal single deck black jack at the Horseshoe. Stay at the Golden Nugget and have at least one dinner at Hugo's in the basement of the 4 Queens.
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It definately wasnt any worse than any other strip club Ive been to. Ten dollar beers added up quick but since we were drinking like crazy basically for free everywhere else we indulged. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would recommend staying at the Golden Nugget on Fremont St. DO NOT go to the Glitter Gulch strip club!!! shit glitter gulch is the best part of freemont, no cover and its right there! It definately wasnt any worse than any other strip club Ive been to. Ten dollar beers added up quick but since we were drinking like crazy basically for free everywhere else we indulged. exactly |
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We go to Vegas quite frequently, I'd say we stay on Fremont St about half the time. One thing that hasn't been mentioned yet is that depending on the time of the year, you can get upgraded really easily at some of the hotels on Fremont St.
We once got upgraded to this awesome 80's porno suite with the bedroom's entire ceiling covered in mirrors and interesting "furniture" too... |
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There are some things I don't like about it such as street performers and low life's but honestly the strip has just as many.
If you can ignore that noise then it's an awesome time. Good gambling, good food, a few of the hotels are actually pretty nice, and all of the above is 50% of the cost of the strip. If you've never been then it's worth spending a night. Personally my favorite trips are 2 nights downtown, 3 nights on the strip...and we usually end up cabbing it back downtown at least once more. Maybe I'm rare but I can appreciate the Wynn on one hand and some aged downtown joint on the other. Downtown Grand is a great new option near Fremont if you need a strip like pool during the day. That and Golden Nugget are my go to options downtown. Golden Nugget is just more crowded. |
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It definately wasnt any worse than any other strip club Ive been to. Ten dollar beers added up quick but since we were drinking like crazy basically for free everywhere else we indulged. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would recommend staying at the Golden Nugget on Fremont St. DO NOT go to the Glitter Gulch strip club!!! shitglitter gulch is the best part of freemont, no cover and its right there! It definately wasnt any worse than any other strip club Ive been to. Ten dollar beers added up quick but since we were drinking like crazy basically for free everywhere else we indulged. Glitter Gulch is one of the lowest rated strip clubs in Vegas. Not just my opinion. |
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We go once a year and prefer Fremont to the strip. It seems like there are more pan handlers and con artists on the strip.
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Watch Diamonds Are Forever and get a idea of older Vegas.
I was lucky enough to have relatives there to stay with so I had it pretty good. Go to Henderson to gamble it's a lot more fun for less. |
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Yes....next time I go I was thinking of staying downtown. Everything is much cheaper from food, booze, cigarettes and table minimums.
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I didn't like it. Casinos looked like something cousin eddy would hang out in. Lots of weird/ugly/fat/smelly people when I was there. If you do go take the bus instead of a taxi. Taxi up there was over thirty bucks. Bus ride home was 6 or so. View Quote This is true....we did it both ways each year we went. Take the bus for some laughs a few times but it gets tiring with all the stops it makes. |
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Different world. Think, 'old school'. If you're okay with that, you'll enjoy it. If you're 'into that', you'll love it. If you need Flaming Volcanos and Cheesy Venetian gondola tours, then stay on the strip. YMMV. (check with Hometown forum) View Quote Please do not make another what to do in vegas thread in the nv hometome forum, there are 87000 archived or a few weeks back |
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View Quote Damn right, I hate the strip now. I always stay at the Golden Nugget. only hit the strip if I have a reason to |
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You don't like the fat smellies of Fremont St, but recommend the bus over a cab. LOL. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I didn't like it. Casinos looked like something cousin eddy would hang out in. Lots of weird/ugly/fat/smelly people when I was there. If you do go take the bus instead of a taxi. Taxi up there was over thirty bucks. Bus ride home was 6 or so. You don't like the fat smellies of Fremont St, but recommend the bus over a cab. LOL. No shit. |
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View Quote Some of that might be a little less crazy now, the street performers under fremint st experience are now required to get a license and are assigned spots. Of course you may see some tourists attired in such a fashion. |
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Some of that might be a little less crazy now, the street performers under fremint st experience are now required to get a license and are assigned spots. Of course you may see some tourists attired in such a fashion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Some of that might be a little less crazy now, the street performers under fremint st experience are now required to get a license and are assigned spots. Of course you may see some tourists attired in such a fashion. That was last year, haha. Those ARE the professionals! |
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Damn right, I hate the strip now. I always stay at the Golden Nugget. only hit the strip if I have a reason to View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Damn right, I hate the strip now. I always stay at the Golden Nugget. only hit the strip if I have a reason to Plus Fremont Street is shaded and virtually air conditioned with the screen over it. It's a lot cooler there than outside Fremont, for sure. |
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I know we had a Vegas thread recently. my search is fucked, but title says it all. I kind of wanna get off the strip. View Quote Freemont isn't great isn't bad, go to heart attack grill while your over there. |
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It's fun to people watch. I don't think I'd stay on Fremont thouhh.
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I like Main Street Station the best. Excellent casino, bar, and free self-parking.
Walk far east on Fremont to Atomic Liquors. Great bar. |
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We were there last week and had a good time on Fremont. It's a little seedy with bums laying on the sidewalk and we saw some junkies cooking up something in the parking garage. We had beers at Atomic Liquors, and the storage container park is cool. There is a giant praying mantis that shoots flames out of it's antennas. It scared the shit out of a bunch of people.
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Fremont Street, then entire street, smells like a warm, damp ashtray.
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