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Nevermind, I finally was able to get a hold of somebody at the property––––they are gun friendly, but they prefer you check your firearm instead of leaving it in the room. I'm coming from TN and according the info I've found, my carry permit is reciprocated in NV so I don't plan on leaving it in the room at all. If anybody has any additional words of advice about carrying in Vegas coming from TN, please pass them along. Thanks!
Yeah, welcome to Las Vegas, and don't leave your firearm (or anything of any particular value) in your room.
HA! Thanks for the heads-up––- I guess that is a reference to crime in Vegas? I'm coming from Memphis––––I'm well-versed in crime.
Crime isn't
that bad here. When you look at the statistics, we're pretty middle of the road. But do you really want to keep anything valuable in a room that an under-paid, over-worked housekeeper has access to? No thanks! :)
Here's part two of my question––––we're coming for my little bro's bachelor party and here's the list of places he wants to go besides Planet Hollywood: Caesar's Palace, Bellagio, Aria, and the Spearmint Rhino. I've seen conflicting reports about the Bellagio and haven't heard a thing about the others––––what's the word?
Planet Hollywood: Used to be called Aladdin. P.F Chang's isn't bad if you like Chinese food. Casino floor isn't particularly impressive, but I'm a jaded local. The "Miracle Mile Shops" are a bit of a mixed bag, and since they're on the Strip, generally overpriced. I don't recall any place in the shop area being decent for food.
Caesar's Palace: The shops are mostly high end, but there are some really nice restaurants there. Definitely worth a walk through.
Bellagio: See the Botanical Gardens inside the casino are pretty neat and worth a look. They change them throughout the year. There is a nice cigar lounge, but bring your own cigars: they'll ream you. Personally, I like the Bellagio. The fountain shows are frequent and free, and pretty neat the first few times you see them. A lot of excellent, high end restaurants. I personally enjoy "Olives". See if you can get a seat by the window overlooking the fountains.
Aria is the new place in the City Center development. They're working out the wrinkles. I like it, but people complain it is too dark.
The Spearmint Rhino is a strip club. Believe it or not, I've never been to one, but I'm sure one of our resident horn dogs will be happy to speak up and make a recommendation.
See as much as you can. These mega-resorts are neat places, and worth at least a quick look.
EDIT TO ADD: I won't be consuming any alcohol while carrying, so that's not an issue.
As far as alcohol and concealed carry go, it is legal to be in an establishment that serves alcohol here. It is also legal to drink while carrying. It is not, however, legal to be drunk. The legal limit for drinking while carrying is 0.10 BAC, though I personally wouldn't have more than one drink. I like to have full control of my senses while in public, gun or not.
Enjoy your stay. :)