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Max Caidy 06-18-2009 09:07 PM

Breeders Cup - Vegas
 
Heading to Vegas for Breeders Cup. Going with the wife. Can anyone recommend a placew to stay and play? Can you reserve a spot in a race book for Breeders Cup? Any advice would be appreciated.

Scav 06-18-2009 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Max Caidy
Heading to Vegas for Breeders Cup. Going with the wife. Can anyone recommend a placew to stay and play? Can you reserve a spot in a race book for Breeders Cup? Any advice would be appreciated.

Go to the actual Breeders Cup instead, you'll have a much better time

asudevil 06-18-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Max Caidy
Heading to Vegas for Breeders Cup. Going with the wife. Can anyone recommend a placew to stay and play? Can you reserve a spot in a race book for Breeders Cup? Any advice would be appreciated.

Encore, the new tower at Wynn. Send wife to the incredible spa. She will "thank you" for it. Reserve a seat with race book director John Avello.

dalakhani 06-18-2009 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by asudevil
Encore, the new tower at Wynn. Send wife to the incredible spa. She will "thank you" for it. Reserve a seat with race book director John Avello.

Agreed! And they will comp you there based on race play.

Many Others 06-18-2009 11:16 PM

Agreed - if you're traveling west, make a real trip out of it and go to L.A. spend Friday and Saturday at the live races then head over to Vegas for Sunday and Monday, you won't regret it ...

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Originally Posted by Scav
Go to the actual Breeders Cup instead, you'll have a much better time


Monarchos1 06-19-2009 08:27 AM

You'll have better customer service in Vegas than you will at the track. The Wynn book is awesome and the LV Hilton has a great one, too.

NTamm1215 06-19-2009 09:06 AM

The BC live is tough to beat, especially at a place like Santa Anita. Any of you who haven't been really need to as it is one of the most pleasant places to watch a race on the planet. The backdrop is unbeatable, the seating is comfortable and the set-up at the track itself (concessions, parking) is outstanding.

There's something incredibly unique and entertaining about watching them come down off that hill live. You have no appreciation for it until you've seen it.

If you do decide on Vegas the Hilton is a good spot based on the rooms being inexpensive, the racebook being solid, and the staff is top notch. The Orleans is another racing oriented place and the rooms there are inexpensive.

Of course, Bellagio and Wynn are the cream of the crop.

NT

geeker2 06-19-2009 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
Go to the actual Breeders Cup instead, you'll have a much better time

:tro: last year was a blast - all set again for this year.

Indian Charlie 06-19-2009 09:14 AM

Plus, if you like Japanese food/sushi, I can tell you where to go to get to one of the best places in the country, at a surprisingly reasonable price!

-BT- 06-19-2009 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by NTamm1215
The BC live is tough to beat, especially at a place like Santa Anita. Any of you who haven't been really need to as it is one of the most pleasant places to watch a race on the planet. The backdrop is unbeatable, the seating is comfortable and the set-up at the track itself (concessions, parking) is outstanding.

There's something incredibly unique and entertaining about watching them come down off that hill live. You have no appreciation for it until you've seen it.

If you do decide on Vegas the Hilton is a good spot based on the rooms being inexpensive, the racebook being solid, and the staff is top notch. The Orleans is another racing oriented place and the rooms there are inexpensive.

Of course, Bellagio and Wynn are the cream of the crop.

NT

was just out there in march for the tourney and i thought the orleans was great if you're looking to get away from the stip crowd. it caters to locals and though its not huge its a pretty solid book. I used to swear by bally's, but i went out there this year and it was a mad house, ZERO seats for race players (though it was tourney time), so i took my business to the Orleans and had a great time. The bellagio is very solid as well, but they didn't offer too many "race only" tellers. the one huge knock i have on that place is that there is ZERO lighting, its sort of set up like a night club where the whole book is extremely dim, even with the desk lamps and the leather recliners they provide its hard to read your sheets. Word is the station casinos are pretty racing friendly as well.

this year, i got my ticket to the BC, whether i go or not is a different story :rolleyes:

-bt-

Scav 06-19-2009 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by -BT-
was just out there in march for the tourney and i thought the orleans was great if you're looking to get away from the stip crowd. it caters to locals and though its not huge its a pretty solid book. I used to swear by bally's, but i went out there this year and it was a mad house, ZERO seats for race players (though it was tourney time), so i took my business to the Orleans and had a great time. The bellagio is very solid as well, but they didn't offer too many "race only" tellers. the one huge knock i have on that place is that there is ZERO lighting, its sort of set up like a night club where the whole book is extremely dim, even with the desk lamps and the leather recliners they provide its hard to read your sheets. Word is the station casinos are pretty racing friendly as well.

this year, i got my ticket to the BC, whether i go or not is a different story :rolleyes:

-bt-

Why wouldn't you go?

jwkniska 06-19-2009 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by asudevil
Encore, the new tower at Wynn. Send wife to the incredible spa. She will "thank you" for it. Reserve a seat with race book director John Avello.

best book in Vegas. Johnny's the one to reserve it thru too.

jwkniska 06-19-2009 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by -BT-
I used to swear by bally's,

-bt-

bally's has gone downhill ever since Johnny took over Wynn's book.

I do agree the Orleans is a very good off-strip place for horse players. have friends that stay there every year because of the service for horse players in their book.

SkinnyKid 06-19-2009 03:55 PM

Last year the wife and I did the same thing,we did the mirage friday and red rocks sat.Red Rocks is really nice,it was away from strip but there was plenty to do for wife. If we go again it will be RedRocks.

NTamm1215 06-19-2009 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyKid
Last year the wife and I did the same thing,we did the mirage friday and red rocks sat.Red Rocks is really nice,it was away from strip but there was plenty to do for wife. If we go again it will be RedRocks.

Yes...Red Rock is beautiful. I'm really hoping to be there for three nights at the end of January 2010.

NT

Coach Pants 06-19-2009 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by asudevil
Encore, the new tower at Wynn. Send wife to the incredible spa. She will "thank you" for it. Reserve a seat with race book director John Avello.

So John Avello is giving her a happy ending?

2 Dollar Bill 06-19-2009 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Max Caidy
Heading to Vegas for Breeders Cup. Going with the wife. Can anyone recommend a placew to stay and play? Can you reserve a spot in a race book for Breeders Cup? Any advice would be appreciated.

Remember the race book will be filled with Football betters !


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