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#1 Posted: 2/28/2013 4:40:56 PM which months best? |
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#2 Posted: 2/28/2013 7:58:08 PM Fratuber |
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#3 Posted: 2/28/2013 10:33:09 PM Early may - ky derby, big fight , beautiful weather ( some say the best of the year) - lamb chops at The Nugget to cap it off |
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#4 Posted: 3/1/2013 10:03:54 AM Depends on what your favorite sport is !!!! |
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#5 Posted: 3/1/2013 12:38:51 PM I always go end of March, beginning of April. March Madness, opening day of baseball, and NBA teams fighting for playoff spots. Great weather as well |
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#6 Posted: 3/1/2013 4:18:59 PM Is it best to book early or last minute to get better package rates. Looking to go around early Oct or Week 4 for the NFL fans.
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#7 Posted: 3/3/2013 3:01:30 AM 3rd week of September, No Doubt |
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#8 Posted: 3/3/2013 7:36:20 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by 3Marko3: Is it best to book early or last minute to get better package rates. Looking to go around early Oct or Week 4 for the NFL fans. rates always based on supply/demand, check to see if any large conventions in town, I lock early, others may suggest otherwise |
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#9 Posted: 3/3/2013 3:11:00 PM anytime |
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#10 Posted: 3/5/2013 8:44:52 PM Mr. Math "What's the best time to go to Vegas"?
Mona Lisa Vito: "That's a Bullshit Question"
District Attorney, Jim Trotter III "Does that mean you can't anwser it"?
Mona Lisa Vita: "It's impossible to answer" |
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#11 Posted: 3/6/2013 12:16:09 AM Look at the things you want to do and then pick the time.Do you want to bet sports/super bowl? Do you want to go golf, check out the temperatures in August/December, not happening most years. Do you want to see a certain performer? Do you want to save money, the place is dead the week of Christmas and they have to give the rooms away.
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#12 Posted: 3/6/2013 12:47:04 PM Weather NO NO's:
June, July and August. Way too hot! But I'm spoiled by the cool southern Calif weather, so some of you from hot climates might tolerate it.
Best months: April, October. |
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#13 Posted: 3/6/2013 10:08:44 PM Early April or mid to late September. Weather is the best at this time and good betting options at this time with baseball and football. |
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#14 Posted: 3/7/2013 4:22:39 PM There are some killer deals day after Memorial Day right now, if you can go misweek |
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#15 Posted: 3/7/2013 7:16:35 PM Who cares about weather in Vegas Unless you plan on going rock climbing or want to hit the pool parties, don't let the weather factor in your decision. The weather is the same in the Casinos and strip joints all year long
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#16 Posted: 3/7/2013 11:58:34 PM I like the sweet 16 weekend and usually NASCAR race is n Los Angeles only a 3 hr. drive away!!! |
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#17 Posted: 3/11/2013 8:49:37 PM I saw this post and had to comment on the Vegas heat. Don't give me that dry heat bullshit, 117 degrees is not good. I remember going to a job interview in my suit and tie to a place way down on on the strip and since I just moved there I thought I'd take the scenic route, from my place by the South Pointe down LVB. It was only 5 or 6 miles, so what? It was mid-August and I didn't have air conditioning. On the way back I was stuck in traffic wedged in between buses, right in front of The Bellagio and their glorious fountains. I was so damn hot and the water bottle I just bought disappeared in seconds so I sat there, sweating. Breathing in just hot, awful air. I did contemplate leaving my car, jumping the fence and diving face first into the pool of fountain water. Then I thought how long I'd then be without water whilst being arrested so I decided against it. But I did strongly consider the dive. Now that's heat. Heat no human should endure.
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#18 Posted: 3/13/2013 2:43:18 PM sept-oct. you have baseball playoffs and you have football. Sports action everyday. Plus the weather is pretty good then. |
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#19 Posted: 3/13/2013 6:52:32 PM I'm driving out to Vegas next friday am and should be in one of the sportsbooks before the late pm Marchmadness games begin. |
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#20 Posted: 3/13/2013 6:55:18 PM I think Crash above has good advice for you. The only other thing I'd suggest is stay AWAY from the time the NBA playoffs end until the first weekend of college football. It's too darned hot and there's little to bet on...
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#21 Posted: 3/23/2013 4:38:10 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by DNorman702: I saw this post and had to comment on the Vegas heat. Don't give me that dry heat bullshit, 117 degrees is not good. I remember going to a job interview in my suit and tie to a place way down on on the strip and since I just moved there I thought I'd take the scenic route, from my place by the South Pointe down LVB. It was only 5 or 6 miles, so what? It was mid-August and I didn't have air conditioning. On the way back I was stuck in traffic wedged in between buses, right in front of The Bellagio and their glorious fountains. I was so damn hot and the water bottle I just bought disappeared in seconds so I sat there, sweating. Breathing in just hot, awful air. I did contemplate leaving my car, jumping the fence and diving face first into the pool of fountain water. Then I thought how long I'd then be without water whilst being arrested so I decided against it. But I did strongly consider the dive. Now that's heat. Heat no human should endure.
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#22 Posted: 3/24/2013 12:39:31 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by DNorman702: I saw this post and had to comment on the Vegas heat. Don't give me that dry heat bullshit, 117 degrees is not good. I remember going to a job interview in my suit and tie to a place way down on on the strip and since I just moved there I thought I'd take the scenic route, from my place by the South Pointe down LVB. It was only 5 or 6 miles, so what? It was mid-August and I didn't have air conditioning. On the way back I was stuck in traffic wedged in between buses, right in front of The Bellagio and their glorious fountains. I was so damn hot and the water bottle I just bought disappeared in seconds so I sat there, sweating. Breathing in just hot, awful air. I did contemplate leaving my car, jumping the fence and diving face first into the pool of fountain water. Then I thought how long I'd then be without water whilst being arrested so I decided against it. But I did strongly consider the dive. Now that's heat. Heat no human should endure.
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