I bought him tickets to Elton John's Red Piano Show, kind of a Fred Flintstone Bowling Ball gift, in fact, I wanted to go, but played it off that I spent $400.00 a ticket as a birthday gift to him. He is happy, and I get to do what I want. No harm.
So, we are going to be there for 4 days, 3 nights (week of Oct 16). What else should we do?? I just booked tickets for Penn & Teller, so I am looking for something to do on the other night. Any suggestions????
It really wasn't a gay comment.....during one of my trips to Vegas we were looking for something to do other than spend money in the casinos and we found the Liberace museum. It happened to be his birthday or something, and they had a Liberace look-alike contest that day, which was pretty funny. It's worth checking out, it won't take very long to go through it.
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oh yes, you must always satisfy the monkey. Strong and Beautiful smells like a monkey
And McDonalds, and the little chapel on the corner (he will marry you for 40 bucks), and i think he's at the little stand on the corner sellin inflatable Priscilla Presley dolls.
it was on PBS, its called the hot dog show, the hot dog was in a grill / diner and the pound weiner cost like 3 bucks. very very cheap. it looked good.
it was on PBS, its called the hot dog show, the hot dog was in a grill / diner and the pound weiner cost like 3 bucks. very very cheap. it looked good.
When people talk about Cheap Eats in Vegas, it inevitably boils down to buffets, beer, or hot dogs. Well, not always but that’s the gist of it. Anyhow, I saw something on the Food Network about a place that has these gigantic hot dogs for 99 cents. I believe the place in question is Slots-A-Fun The camera films a bunch of tourists laughing and talking about these big weiners. There was some German lady going “ho-ho-ho, these hot dogs are Eeenormoose, not like where ve come from”. Geez.
Amazingly enough, I haven’t personally tried out any of the cheapo hot dog deals in Vegas though I’ve been there more than 10 times. Something about a self-preservation instinct kicking in. But I looked around the web and it seems like there are tons of hot dog cheap eats to be had out there. I don’t think I need to give any warnings about what are actually IN hot dogs because that’s been well exposed (The Jungle, etc.). Still, I think it’s ok as long as you’re not eating three a day every day:
Slots a Fun: 99 cent gigantic hot dog. I think this is the place that I saw on Food Network but I can’t be entirely sure about that.
Lady Luck: I think I’ve actually seen this special, though I was too intimidated to try it out. Beer and a hot dog for 99 cents. That is just sick cheap eats. If you get the same thing at a baseball game, it will run you about $8.00 …
Gold Coast: Vendor cart hot dog only at the sports book. I don’t know about eating a hot dog out of cart, or even any hot food out of a cart. Around downtown L.A., there are always these crazy hot dog cart dudes running around selling hot dogs with grilled onions and the smell is mouthwatering. I’ve never been brave enough though. Maybe someday.
Westward Ho: I’ve heard some good things about the “Mega-Dog” that they serve there. It’s actually a buck fifty but is crazy large at about a foot and a half long. Supposedly it weighs in at 3/4 of a pound. That’s sure to weigh you down. Served at “The Deli”…
Riviera Don’t know too much about this one, but supposedly it is a 3/4 pound dog for only a buck but you need some sort of coupon to get that price. You can find them at a place called Nickel Town at the Riviera.