
04-07-2006, 08:20 AM
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High Roller
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago IL
Posts: 1,505
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On my first trip to Vegas, my very good friend and Vegas veteran, Mike, played semi-tour guide. We had dinners and a couple of shows scheduled ahead of time, but also had time set aside to play on our own.
The first night, after dinner, he drove me downtown via I-15 where we toured the Fremont area. It was after midnight when we decided to return to NYNY, so he drove me back via Las Vegas Boulevard. So I got a good look at the territory right away.
We also did a few day-trips, but I was happy to go exploring on my own as well.
I visited Liberace Museum, Titanic Exhibit, Shark Reef and that sort of thing.
I recommend you give them an overview, accompany them to a couple of places you'd like to visit or revisit. Plan some meals together to catch up as well as whatever shows you want to do. Make sure you have a designated meeting place/ltime easy for the newbies to get to.
This gives you a combination of structured and free time. They may want to see the sights, sit by the pool or hit the spa. Set them free the rest of the time. |
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