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Vegas for March Madness??
So, I'm debating a trip to Vegas for March Madness this year. A friend of mine and I always skip work to watch the first full day or two of games. Me being a Tennessee fan and my friend being a Michigan fan, we thought we might step our game up this year. This year, we were talking about a trip to Vegas to watch them from a sports book. I'm not sure yet if either of us can pull it off this year but I wanted to see if any of you guys have suggestions for sports books you can still smoke in. I also wanted to see if anyone else may have an interest in such a trip.
The first 4 days of the tournament should be a national holiday. Just saying.
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Royal Bum
Considering I had to google what a sport book was...I should probably sit this one out
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Originally Posted by
projectsunfire
Considering I had to google what a sport book was...I should probably sit this one out
I dunno, Kris. You sound like the kind of guy Vegas would love to have in a sports book!
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That's sounds like a great time. I will watch with envy!
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Sounds like a great time. If Vegas falls through we are getting an opening round here in Columbia. Tickets for the weekend are bit rich for my blood, but if you come down we will definitely meet up for cigars and drinks.
I don't have emotions, and sometimes that makes me very sad.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Fremont Hotel and Casino is where you want to be. Large sports book that you can still smoke in. Obviously, being downtown instead of on the strip, it's not the most glamorous that Vegas has to offer, but I had a great time there betting on horses and some college basketball last February. But also keep in mind that you don't have to be in the book to watch the games. You can go into any casino, place your bets for the day, and take your slips wherever you want. Each morning, I went down to the book in our hotel and bet on something even though I didn't stick around. You could then go to any cigar lounge you want to and watch the games.
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
So, I'm debating a trip to Vegas for March Madness this year. A friend of mine and I always skip work to watch the first full day or two of games. Me being a Tennessee fan and my friend being a Michigan fan, we thought we might step our game up this year. This year, we were talking about a trip to Vegas to watch them from a sports book. I'm not sure yet if either of us can pull it off this year but I wanted to see if any of you guys have suggestions for sports books you can still smoke in. I also wanted to see if anyone else may have an interest in such a trip.
The first 4 days of the tournament should be a national holiday. Just saying.
That and the day after the Super Bowl!
I'll be there mid February-let me know if there is specific spot you want me to scope out. Odds wise, they're all pretty close anymore (heck they're all owned by only a few entities) but I usually find good value at the Westgate (was Hilton) and on freemont the Golden Nugget.
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Ok, officially going next weekend.
Who wants what and what do I need to scout out?
Only thing on my agenda besides cigars and "charity work" is a Vegas Knights game.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
If you want an awesome, old school Vegas experience, I highly recommend the bar inside of the El Cortez. I think I spent 3 of my 4 nights smoking stogies in there. It’s just classic. Great lounge singers, too. Four Roses for around $5.
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Originally Posted by
CentralTimeSmoke
If you want an awesome, old school Vegas experience, I highly recommend the bar inside of the El Cortez. I think I spent 3 of my 4 nights smoking stogies in there. It’s just classic. Great lounge singers, too. Four Roses for around $5.
I haven't been there, but I'm marking it down in case I venture up to the Freemont area
Name of the bar/lounge inside?
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