Vegas

I went by the Las Vegas Cue Club. They are a fraction of their previous size -- Covid. Only 18 tables or so and a mix of 7/9.
 
I think he was pointed out to me once, but I wouldn't recognize him.
Tall, looks like Vince Vaugn(the actor) also known as tall Bobby to people like Jay Helfert and those that knew him back then.

I showed up around 8 or 9 am at griffs one morning and he had beaten another famous poker player/announcer out of $240,000 😲

Solid dude, and I saw him adjust the spot for a guy that clearly couldn't beat him after a few games into the set. I got a whole new appreciation for him after seeing that.
 
The Orleans and 5 or 6 others are on that side of the highway.

Pretty sure his trip isn't geared around griffs anyway

Oh, wow, that is cool. I see that the Orleans hotel is really cheap too (only around $80 per night), and only about 2 miles away from Griffs. Lol, I just assumed that the west side was nothing but residential homes.
 
Considering going to Vegas in late June. Having never been, if anyone could/would recommend places to stay/stay away from, do's, don'ts, etc, that would be great.
Things I'm looking into...
Hotel accommodations (preferably bedbug free).
Places to eat, shows, billiard locations, etc
My thanks to all in advance.




Have not been to sin city Since 2008, use to go every few month, or when I was working couple of time a week.

Las Vegas is not the same, everything is pricy, the days of cheap breakfast, great bargain buffets, free hotel parking are over. Everything is pricy like the other Magic Kingdom, aka Disneyland. Be prepared to pay for parking your car, and resort fee over your base hotel motel rate. Take money, take credit card, enjoy the experience, and remember the Good Old daycare over.

Breakfast at Barbary Coast Casino, across from Cesars was , Three Eggs any want you want, Hash-browns, Bacon, Sausage, or Ham...Or for any Extra Buck you got a Steak, and choice of Toast, English Muffin, or Bagel & Coffee 12a- 6a under $6.00 including tip.
 
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