I don't know much about bottle service but lose Bali Hai. The only thing it has going for it is location. Otherwise not worth the $$$. I would recommend Rio Secco as an alternate.
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I don't know much about bottle service but lose Bali Hai. The only thing it has going for it is location. Otherwise not worth the $$$. I would recommend Rio Secco as an alternate.
I don't know much about bottle service but lose Bali Hai. The only thing it has going for it is location. Otherwise not worth the $$$. I would recommend Rio Secco as an alternate.
talk me out of bali hai, please! location is the ONLY reason we are going there, how bad is it really? or is it ok but overpriced
a few guys don't want to rent a car
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Quote Originally Posted by wildoattes:
I don't know much about bottle service but lose Bali Hai. The only thing it has going for it is location. Otherwise not worth the $$$. I would recommend Rio Secco as an alternate.
talk me out of bali hai, please! location is the ONLY reason we are going there, how bad is it really? or is it ok but overpriced
In my opinion Bali Hai is a "resort" course. Mounds on the sides of the fairways funnel shots into the middle. I'm no pro but it seemed a little gimmicky to with the mounding. Rio Secco has some particularly nice holes on one nine, good elevation changes and views of The Strip. I think Bali Hai isn't in the same category. I have always had a car but I would guess about $45 cab ride each way to/from The Palazzo. I think Rio Secco might be cheaper than Bali Hai also (could easily cover the cab ride). For me it would be a no brainer. I liked RS better than Paiute.
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In my opinion Bali Hai is a "resort" course. Mounds on the sides of the fairways funnel shots into the middle. I'm no pro but it seemed a little gimmicky to with the mounding. Rio Secco has some particularly nice holes on one nine, good elevation changes and views of The Strip. I think Bali Hai isn't in the same category. I have always had a car but I would guess about $45 cab ride each way to/from The Palazzo. I think Rio Secco might be cheaper than Bali Hai also (could easily cover the cab ride). For me it would be a no brainer. I liked RS better than Paiute.
As to a more laid-back, beautiful club/lounge/restaurant....I would look at Mix at Thehotel at Mandalay Bay....If you're looking for sex in the bathroom, no..this is not the club....If you want quality and to feel as though you are getting something special for your money, this is always a good choice....up to you.
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As to a more laid-back, beautiful club/lounge/restaurant....I would look at Mix at Thehotel at Mandalay Bay....If you're looking for sex in the bathroom, no..this is not the club....If you want quality and to feel as though you are getting something special for your money, this is always a good choice....up to you.
Another problem with Bali Hai you don't always hear mentioned is that it sits right at the end of one of McCarren's main runways so you have airplanes zinging over your head for 4 and a half hours. And I mean wave to the passengers, landing gear hasn't even gone up yet, shake the golf cart over your head. It can get to be a bit overbearing after a while.
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Another problem with Bali Hai you don't always hear mentioned is that it sits right at the end of one of McCarren's main runways so you have airplanes zinging over your head for 4 and a half hours. And I mean wave to the passengers, landing gear hasn't even gone up yet, shake the golf cart over your head. It can get to be a bit overbearing after a while.
The two courses at Revere have definite differences in slope ratings....it does sit in a 55+ community...although beautiful and somewhat challenging with both courses, there is a difference.
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The two courses at Revere have definite differences in slope ratings....it does sit in a 55+ community...although beautiful and somewhat challenging with both courses, there is a difference.
you need bottle service if you want to get into some hot clubs. if not good luck standing in line or tip a pretty hefty sum to the bouncer. after you tip dont forget you still have to pay cover
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you need bottle service if you want to get into some hot clubs. if not good luck standing in line or tip a pretty hefty sum to the bouncer. after you tip dont forget you still have to pay cover
I am going that same week. If one of you can be trusted to not drink, go to hotwire and rent a car. They are only about 25 bucks a day. You will save that on the first day in cab fares alone. Take the drive out to Wolf Creek, it is epic.
I think bottle service is a rip off but I look at things cheaply. You will definitely get better service and more attention with it, it may or may not justify the cost.
The Palazzo is the tits, I have stayed many times. In the am, go to the Grand Lux Cafe. There will be a long line for breakfast. Just walk by it and up to the bar and the bartender will hook you up with the buffet and a bloody mary. It'll run you about 25 bucks for breakfast but it is a solid little buffet and quite convenient.
STAY AWAY FROM THE SLOTS AT THE PALAZZO, TIGHTEST ON THE STRIP (7 YEARS AGO BY AN INDEPENDENT STUDY)
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I am going that same week. If one of you can be trusted to not drink, go to hotwire and rent a car. They are only about 25 bucks a day. You will save that on the first day in cab fares alone. Take the drive out to Wolf Creek, it is epic.
I think bottle service is a rip off but I look at things cheaply. You will definitely get better service and more attention with it, it may or may not justify the cost.
The Palazzo is the tits, I have stayed many times. In the am, go to the Grand Lux Cafe. There will be a long line for breakfast. Just walk by it and up to the bar and the bartender will hook you up with the buffet and a bloody mary. It'll run you about 25 bucks for breakfast but it is a solid little buffet and quite convenient.
STAY AWAY FROM THE SLOTS AT THE PALAZZO, TIGHTEST ON THE STRIP (7 YEARS AGO BY AN INDEPENDENT STUDY)
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