Friday, May 30, 2014

Moving to Las Vegas, need support?




calljs15


You guys, I'm moving to Las Vegas to work at the Hooters Casino. I'm a Hooter girl in the midwest and have worked at 3 different stores. I'm experienced but scared to move out to Las Vegas. I can't take my dog, my nice sports car (afraid it'll get vandalized or broken into) I don't know anyone out there. I'm thinking of moving in with a strange roomate but I'll be over 1000 miles away from family and friends but the money is so incredible.. it's just suppose to be over the summer. I've never been away from my family for over a week, I'm going to miss my dog and car and friends so much I'm just freakin out.
Some advice?
I did not know the casino had been bought. Does that mean it's going to close down?



Answer
Just really focus on a savings plan and let that motivate you to get you threw it. I live here and there are plenty of nice cars so dont know why u cant bring your nice car here. Do be careful about the roommate though. At least make sure you move with a girl just to be sure. The Summer isnt so long, just be safe and focused and it should be a good learning experience for you to grow.

Las Vegas. Staying for Day, and one day only.?




tmzkdl2268


Well, we are goinh to see the grand canyon this thanksgiving.
However, before going to the grand canyon, we are going to go to las vegas, for a day, and then go see the grand canyon.
We arrive at 11:00 AM at airport, and are going to rent a car. We will stay for a day ar TI hotel.
We will spend over $2000 for plane ticket, so we don't want to do something pricy.

I know we are going to see fountain show at Bellagios, pirate ship show (since we are staying at TI anyways), volcano for sure.
We might go to the casino (caesar's maybe?) but are not going to spend over $100.

We will rent a car, but we don't want to drive around too much (traffic.) We'd rather walk. So please recommend something in walking distance (pref. around 10 min) from TI.

since we are going to see hoover dam and lake mead, we will be in vegas only after around 6:00 PM. so we need something to do 6:00 PM ~ whenever we decide to sleep.

What I need recommended are

Good dining place for dinner- (buffet or restrant) we don't want to spend much, but want to eat something good since it'll be our only dinner in vegas. Maybe around $100~200 for four people.

Hoover Dam - (anything else to do there other than just driving by?)

place to eat around the heartz rent-car center. or airport. (for quick, cheap lunch.)

Good casino (somewhere we can do something other than just put coins into the machine.)

Thnks.



P.S. if you recommend something, please be specific enough so I can understand.
Also, I need palce to eat quick breakfast around 6:00 AM before going to grand canyon. Around TI or in a route to GC.



Answer
There are a number of Las Vegas Web sites you can check out, one being Vegas.com
At such sites, you can find links for places to eat, free things to do, shows, rides, etc. etc. There's a lot of things to do in Vegas, and there's no way you can even put a dent in them.
And since you'll probably only be getting out for about a half day, you'll see that time go by quickly. And walking will take up much of that time given that the hotels are rather far apart when you're hoofing it.
Every hotel has a buffet. A buffet might be your best bet since you're on a tight schedule. Any of the bigger-name, fancier hotels have good buffets. Usually, the smaller hotel you go to, the lesser the buffet.
I'm not a big casino person, but where to go depends on what you want to play. You can play cards, roulette, even bet on sports. Think of Vegas as your oyster.
I think, honestly, your best bet would be to quickly check out some Vegas Web sites, get an idea of what you want to do, where you want to go, and then you could even ask the people at the front desk of your hotel some nearby places to go see, and to go eat. They're sure to know.
Also, someone else mentioned a Cirque du Soleil show, but they can be quite pricey. Just stick to the free entertainment. Many of the hotels, such as Caesars Palace, Bellagio, Planet Hollywood, Venetian, etc., have huge shopping areas inside. The Bellagio has a garden inside that they change quite frequently.
Have fun!




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