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I've scheduled a mileage run that includes eight hours in Las Vegas--my first visit outside the airport. Any inexpensive (<$25) gourmet restaurants to suggest? I'm not a gambler, so what is a good area to hang out that might include restaurants, good shops, comfortable place to relax, and within walking proximity to more of the same?
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There aren't too many inexpensive gourmet restaurants in Vegas. A bowl of tomato soup at Mesa Grill is $12 (but it's really good soup). If you're motivated to rent a car (which for a day can sometimes be cheaper than 2 taxi rides), and like Thai food, one of the best Thai restaurants in the country is in Vegas - check out Lotus of Siam & try the tempura as an appetizer and the Drunken Noodles (with chicken, which isn't on the menu, is $9 - with seafood, which is on the menu, much more).
Since you're not a gambler, depending on the weather & what time you get there, I'd definitely recommend doing the car, having a good lunch (assuming you get there in the day?), and maybe drive out to Valley of Fire (beautiful on a sunny day around 3-5pm in the winter as the sun goes down). If that's not something you want to do, then I'd recommend either cabbing it to the Strip & walking the Strip and check out the installations at the Bellagio & wander down to the Venetian & check that out and maybe the Wynn as well. If it's after December 15, check out Cosmopolitan too. 8 hours on the Strip as a non-gambler is a long time - so if you're not all that interested in checking out casino's, then do the car rental thing. |
Thanks. Valley of Fire looks spectacular, but long-range forecast is for rain that day. I'll likely hang around the Venetian and adjacent hotels and malls, with a hop over to Lotus of Siam--gets great reviews elsewhere, too!
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Originally Posted by bhatnasx
(Post 15411636)
then do the car rental thing.
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$30 is what I paid for a 24 hour rental! Beats Taxi's!
Inexpensive meals.....In and Out! |
Here's my favorite inexpensive Vegas restaurant, though it's far from gourmet:
http://www.peppermilllasvegas.com/ It's on the North end of the Strip past the Wynn so if you drive up Las Vegas Blvd to get there it'll give you a great view of all the casinos. Enjoy your visit! |
Originally Posted by ericjkelly
(Post 15416266)
$30 is what I paid for a 24 hour rental! Beats Taxi's!
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Originally Posted by BrianMinn
(Post 15411457)
I've scheduled a mileage run that includes eight hours in Las Vegas--my first visit outside the airport. Any inexpensive (<$25) gourmet restaurants to suggest? I'm not a gambler, so what is a good area to hang out that might include restaurants, good shops, comfortable place to relax, and within walking proximity to more of the same?
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Originally Posted by jms_uk
(Post 15413923)
Is $30 for a 24hr rental good deal in Vegas?
Also, parking is free everywhere, so keep that in mind. |
Originally Posted by CMK10
(Post 15416516)
Here's my favorite inexpensive Vegas restaurant, though it's far from gourmet:
http://www.peppermilllasvegas.com/ It's on the North end of the Strip past the Wynn so if you drive up Las Vegas Blvd to get there it'll give you a great view of all the casinos. Enjoy your visit! Others also like Hash-House-a-Go-Go (at Imperial Palace) for breakfast, but again, not really my cup of tea - but a lot of locals swear by it. |
Originally Posted by lands
(Post 15419732)
The Wynn buffet would be a good choice to consider. Certainly something you won't find outside of Vegas.
ALso, Spice Buffet at Planet Hollywood is pretty decent - though Wynn is probably one of the better ones in Vegas (of course, the seafood buffet at Rio is always spectacular!) |
I was thinking more about a day trip to Gradn Canyon and /or Hoover Dam, but flexibility is always good too :)
Originally Posted by bhatnasx
(Post 15430882)
so $30 RT + $5 in gas is worth having that flexibility
Also, parking is free everywhere, so keep that in mind. |
Originally Posted by jms_uk
(Post 15450147)
I was thinking more about a day trip to Gradn Canyon and /or Hoover Dam, but flexibility is always good too :)
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I am looking into Grand Canyon West [where SkyWalk is] - that is about 120 miles from LAS and you get there via Hoover Dam.
I know it's gonna be a long and tiring day, but not sure when I'll get that close to it again...
Originally Posted by bhatnasx
(Post 15456489)
Grand Canyon may be too far for a day-trip considering your time factors. Not 100% sure, but I think the North Rim may be closed seasonally - you should double check (although I could be completely wrong). Hoover Dam could be a decent way to spend a few hours - but I doubt you'll kill more than 3-4 hrs with that (unless you do the tour, which I've never been on).
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