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Anniversary Trip revised


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So a while back I mentioned that my wife and I were possibly going on a cruise for our anniversary. After debating what to do and looking at all options, we decided to opt against going on a cruise and head to Viva Las Vegas!!!!!

We are thinking about staying at the Aria, which is the newest hotel in Las Vegas. We think it may be cheaper to fly out of Charlotte then it is to fly out of Atlanta.

I've been to Vegas once but it was when I was younger and wasn't at the age of gambling yet so I am really excited about this trip.

Anyone have suggestions on things to do in Vegas (other then spending your savings on gambling) ?

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Go to some shows. Also, when you get to the hotel, sign up for the Player's Club if you plan on gambling.

They will issue you a card and it tracks your gambling habits. They use that info to give you comps and you can even get some upgrades for free.

When you call to get your reservations, haggle. The hotels will usually cut deals especially if it is "off season" or if NASCAR is not in town.

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See O. Watch the Bellagio fountains. Go to a club if that is your thing, bump into a celebrity. Golf. Go downtown to a seedy casino and play $3 craps with salt of the earth folks. Eat a cheap buffet. Eat an expnsive meal in a unique restuarant. Shoot AK-47s. Ride a roller coaster. Helicopter tour of the grand canyon. get a hooker.

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