
08-19-2010, 02:12 PM
|
 |
High Roller
|
|
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Orange County CA
Posts: 232
|
|
"Old" Vegas for me is 2002, not that old, but that's when I turned 21 and first started going several times a year. Even from that short of a time ago, there are things I miss, so that's saying a lot.
For me, the biggest issue is changing from smaller, themed casinos/hotels to mega monstrosities with no vibe. Not to bite the hand that feeds my family, but City Center could not be more of the antithesis of what I want in Vegas. City Center, Wynn, Encore, Palazzo and Planet Hollywood could all be swallowed up by the desert and I could care less. They are just giant, boring structures full of expensive stores with nothing to offer. Planet Hollywood looks like a strip club inside now. The Ultra lounges are ultra stupid in my book. Everyone else in my age range seems to think they are just awesome. Horrid. No appeal what so ever. When my friends and I go out, we want to go somewhere that we may be able to actually TALK to each other, not go deaf from pounding club music. And NO, I don't want to buy a bottle of booze for $1,000.00 just because you call it 'bottle service.'
What I do like, is the much nicer rooms you can find now. Same with food. While the prices have gone up, a lot of the quality of food and rooms has as well. I'll spend a huge portion of my budget on food. I spend more time planning what I'll eat in Vegas, than anything else.
My biggest fear is that Vegas will just become way too commercial. It already feels like a giant mall. I just hope they can keep some of the better, free attractions, like the fountains. |
|
|