Vegas Fashions – Retro denim is never out of style – from Hollywood to Vegas, Denim is Hot

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Fashion Bug: 1980′s denim jeans, Modonna to Lady Gaga – Denim is forever in fashion.

Vegas Fashions – Retro denim is never out of style – from Hollywood to Vegas, Denim is Hot

80s-fashionsFashion in the 1980s was often bright and flashy. Jeans were no exception. A regular pair of straight-leg blue jeans were considered uncool in the 1980s. Jeans were often decorated or altered to create different textures, colors and looks. These jeans were then worn with certain accessories or clothing to complete the look.

 

  1. Colors and Washes

    • One of the most common fashion trends in the 1980s was acid-washed jeans. Acid-washed jeans were intentionally bleached and faded by washing the jeans in chlorine bleach. The bleach would caused white or faded spots on the blue jeans and create an uneven color tone. Jeans were often purchased this way or created at home by bleaching regular blue jeans. Colored jeans were also common in 1980s fashion. Colored jeans were blue jeans that were dyed different colors such as white or black, or sometimes bright colors such as purple, pink or green. Acid washed jeans were also sometimes dyed these colors after bleaching them to incorporate two trends at once.

    Cuts and Styles

    • Jeans came in many styles and cuts in the 1980s. One common fashion trend was tapered jeans. After the 1970s, bell-bottom cut jeans went out of style and suddenly jeans with tight tapered legs became fashionable. These jeans often had multiple pleats at the waist, which created more volume at the hips and waist. Jean shorts were another common denim trend in the 1980s, and they were often worn with boots or sneakers. Jeans were considered unacceptable to wear in public during the 1950s and early 1960s. By the late 1960s and 1970s, however, they became trendy, and by the 1980s fashion designers jumped on the trend and started designing expensive, well-made designer jeans.

    Decorations

    • Decorating regular blue jeans was also trendy in the 1980s. One of the most common ways to do this was to intentionally rip and tear jeans. Often times, bleaching jeans would damage the fibers badly enough that the fibers tore on their own. Many teenagers and young people also shredded their jeans with razors, scissors or simply by wearing them too much. Another trend in the 1980s was the paint splatter trend. Jeans were often decorated with splashes of fabric paint in various colors. Jeans with paint splashes or fabric paint were available for purchase in a craft store.

    Ways to Wear Jeans

    • Other trends in jean fashion involved the way jeans were worn or what they were worn with. Jeans that did not have a tapered leg were often peg rolled, meaning the leg of the jean was tucked and the cuff was rolled to create a tapered leg. Often times thick, brightly colored socks were worn over the tapered legs. Wearing denim-on-denim was also trendy in the 1980s. Jeans were often worn with denim jackets or denim shorts, or accessorized with denim purses or backpacks.

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Choosing a Las Vegas Hotel – Casino

Choosing a Las Vegas Hotel – Casino

The MGM Grand: extremely luxurious accommodation, with the Grand Tower providing Bungalow suites, Celebrity Spa suites, Glamour suites. The Grand Tower has some of the largest rooms – all have black and white marble bathrooms and huge wardrobes. The MGM Grand Casino is said to have the largest selection of slot machines out of all the casinos in town.

The Luxor: is shaped like an Egyptian pyramid and has an Egyptian theme. The elevators that go up to the hotel rooms even go up in a diagonal angle!
There are also rides and attractions for children, all of which are Egyptian themed.

The Excalibur: has a medieval theme. The Excalibur has a show that portrays knights jousting, and a midway with carnival games – great if you have children with you.

Circus Circus: another great hotel if you have children. Circus has a midway with many carnival games and circus acts every hour.

Paris Hotel: this Paris-themed hotel features a half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. It boasts French restaurants, a casino, and shopping mall resembling Paris street scenes. A formal French garden contains a huge pool – so French, you’d swear you were in France!

The Golden Nugget Hotel: one of the originals – marble and mirrors – very elegant! The hotel uses 550,000 watts of sound and two million light bulbs, – to dazzle the nights- right outside the hotel.

The Flamingo: Las Vegas first casino hotel – centrally located at the famous four corners of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road.

The Sahara: this hotel has an on-site thrill ride – guests can drive simulated race cars at the Cyber Speedway, or ride a roller coaster launched from inside the NASCAR Café.

The Mandalay Bay Resort: this hotel has a tropical theme with an 11-acre water complex. It has a complimentary monorail that connects the hotel to the Luxor and Excalibur hotels

Caesars Palace: with a Roman theme – complete with the Colosseum. Caesars, considered to be the jewel of the strip, opened its doors in August 1966, and although much has changed since then, the essentials remain the same: unsurpassed service, royal surroundings and entertainment maximus.

The Bellagio: an Italian themed hotel – which brings true European elegance to Las Vegas – with glass ceilings admitting natural light; fresh flowers and trees in the Conservatory; detailed tile work; fine art on display throughout the property; luxurious rooms; fine Italian cuisines; and an exquisite shopping center.

The Mirage: timeless beauty and tropical surrounds – it has a breathtaking front desk area featuring a 20,000-gallon saltwater aquarium that houses 60 species of tropical fish.

The Monte Carlo: with Renaissance statues and cascading fountains – this hotel is a solid fusion of European refinement, American dazzle and true Vegas hospitality.

New York New York: the resort’s facade is a replica of the New York skyline including the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge. The interior features faux trees and streams lining a Central Park-themed casino and a bar in the middle of Times Square, complete with neon and flashing lights.

Choosing a Las Vegas Hotel – Casino

The Ritz-Carlton: elegance and relaxation along the shore of Lake Las Vegas – an upmarket Mediterranean-style resort, featuring luxurious rooms and suites, a spectacular Italian-inspired spa and fitness center, 36 holes of championship golf, beach and lake activities and Italian gardens.

The Venetian: just like being in Venice – complete with frescos, gourmet food, canals, gondolas and strolling performers. The hotel offers spacious, beautifully appointed suites, an impressive upscale shopping center, a wide variety of gourmet restaurants and Italian-inspired eateries, attractions and more.

Hooters: a tropical-themed resort – the rooms have a Florida casual look and the casino is decorated with Hooters themed blackjack tables and slots.

The Hard Rock Hotel: one of ‘the’ places to be for the hottest entertainment, restaurants and nightspots – every aspect of the Hard Rock worships the altar of rock.

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The best Adult pools in Las Vegas

1. Moorea Beach Club

3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 632-7777

2. The Pool at MGM

3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
This is a nice pool complex with many options, including an adults only pool.    There is bar service, including a walkup bar and also chair massage available.

3. VooDoo Beach

3700 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89103
at these adult pools, and only guys have to pay a cover charge. Hence, it is always double what it would be if everyone had to pay it. Here at Rio’s adult pool

4. Bare Pool Lounge

3400 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109

5. Liquid Pool Lounge

3730 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109

6. Mandalay Bay Beach

 

3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89119

7. Wet Republic Ultra Pool

3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
3850 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
This area is the only saving grace of the Excalibur. It has 4 pools along with a water slide and adults only area. The waitresses are cruising around attending to patrons

9. Cabana

3145 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
I gotta admit, an adult’s only pool with topless sunbathing and good drinks make for a great day. Came here with three friends and the activities of the crowd entertained us for hours.
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Top 10 Things To Do in Vegas This Summer NOT involving gambling

Top 10 Things To Do in Vegas This Summer NOT involving gambling

Locals know that the Vegas Strip is what most people think of when they visit our town. Little do they know, Vegas has so much more to offer than gambling, glitz and gigantic hotels. Take a look at my top things to do this summer. This list might help you think outside the box. You may even be surprised about how much the town you live in has to offer.
1. Hike or bike Red Rock Canyon. This beauty is only 15 miles from the Vegas Strip (just west of Blue Diamond).

2. Enjoy a cold one while catching a  baseball game at Cashman Field in downtown Las Vegas.

3. Beat the desert heat and take a boat out on Lake Mead.

4. Get loopy on Vegas’s best Marg! You’ll find it at Margarita Mexican Cantina in downtown Las Vegas.

5. Buy locally grown fruits and veggies at one of the many Las Vegas Farmers Markets. One of my favorites is the Garden Park Farmers Market in Summerlin.

6. Satisfy your sweet tooth at Ethel M Chocolate Factory (it’s free!) in Green Valley Ranch.

7. Treat yourself to not only the best Italian food, but the coolest view (observe planes flying in and out of McCarran airport through floor-to-ceiling windows) at Panevino’s in Southeast Valley neighborhood.

8. Take the kids to Lied Discovery Children’s Museum in the downtown Las Vegas neighborhood.

9. Explore the Valley of Fire. It’s Nevada’s oldest state park!

10. See the Hoover Dam – one of the greatest engineering works in history.

Get the best hotel deals when you are planning your Las Vegas vacation

Get the best hotel deals when you are planning your Las Vegas vacation

How do you get the best hotel deals when you are planning your Las Vegas vacation? A little time, a little effort and some “web-work” will help you get the best rates on Las Vegas hotels.

Here are our favorite  tips for booking the best rates on your hotel room in Las Vegas (or in any casino resort town) :

1. Be flexible in your dates. Can you stay early in the week or mid-week instead of over the weekend? Also, if you haven’t locked in your dates check the convention schedules for your destination and plan to be in town when they – the conventions – are not!

2. Try a new resort or one that is off the major drag. In Las Vegas, the new Eastside Cannery is offering a $29.95 per night special or check out the new M Resort opening March 1 in Henderson for some great deals. Also, off-Strip favorite, The Orleans Hotel & Casino, is offering nights in March as low as $48 and has a free shuttle to the Strip.

3. Check out the deals at places like hotels.com and Expedia.com for room and package offers and hotel/flight specials. I looked at dates in March and found a deal on Expedia for The Palms for three nights starting March 9 for $53 per night while the hotel’s website showed $89 per night for same the time period.

4. Search for promo codes. Offer codes, promo codes, discount codes – hotels issue them either by email, in mailers or right on their own websites and having one can save you lots of money when making reservations. We regularly publish codes here — see the Venetian and Palazzo post for February — on our site and are always on the look-out for ones we can pass on to our readers.

5. Call the hotel directly and ask if any special promotions or discounts are available. If you have your heart set on a specific hotel, simply call and ask what the best rate would be for your vacation dates. I’ve seen several stories lately in the travel news saying that this was a great way to get discounts

10 tips to boost your poker performance & profits. Poker for dummies

10 tips to boost your poker performance & profits. Poker for dummies

10 tips to boost your poker performance & profits. While geared to beginner players, there’s poker tips that even seasoned pros should remind themselves of once in a while.

1. Don’t Play Every Hand / Do Fold More

Probably the number one mistake beginning poker players make is that they play far too many hands. When you’re just starting out playing poker, you want to play poker, and that means staying in hands that aren’t very good just to be part of the action. But playing more doesn’t mean winning more, it usually means losing more. If you find you’re staying in half or more the hands you’re dealt, you need to upgrade your starting hand requirements.

2. Don’t Play Drunk

Countless nights have I sat across a table from someone & watched them get plastered silly and throw away their entire stack of chips. I’ve been that person too – and there are nights where you’re just playing with friends for low stakes and it’s more about the fun than the poker – but if you’re in a casino, watch the alcohol. The truth is, while you may be more relaxed after 2 drinks, it may lead to you playing looser and less sharply, even if one’s not ‘drunk.’
Related: Vote: Should Poker Players be Allowed to Drink at Tournaments?

3. Don’t Bluff Just For Bluffing’s Sake

A lot of beginner’s understand that bluffing is a part of poker, but not exactly how. There’s is NO rule that one must bluff a certain amount or at all during a poker game, but many players don’t feel like they’ve won unless they’ve tried a poker bluff. Bluffs only work in certain situations & against certain people, and if you know a player always calls to the showdown, it is literally impossible to bluff that player. It’s better never to bluff than to bluff “just to bluff.”

Learn more about bluffing dos and don’ts

4. Don’t Stay in a Hand Just Because You’re Already In It

Another common mistake beginners make is to think that “Well, I’ve already put that much in the pot, I have to stay in now.” Nope. You can’t win a pot just by throwing money at it. There may be cases when pot odds warrant a call, but if you’re sure you’re beaten, and there’s no way your hand can improve to be the best hand, you should fold right away. The money you’ve already put in the pot isn’t yours anymore, and you can’t get it back just by playing a hand all the way to the end.

5. Don’t Call at the End of a Hand to “Keep Someone Honest”

This one follows the last tip. I see a lot of players look at another player’s final bet, look at the hand, & say “I know you’ve got me, but I have to keep you honest,” as they throw in a final call. It may be worth it to see if a player really has the hand if you’re not sure & you’re gaining information that will help you later on, but if you really feel a player has the hand he’s representing & you’re beat, why give him another pile of your money? Those bets will add up over an evening.

6. Don’t Play When Mad, Sad, or in a Generally Bad Mood

When you play poker, you shouldn’t do it to escape from being depressed or having a really bad day. You start out on tilt — playing emotionally, not rationally — and you won’t play your best. Likewise, if during a poker game, you lose a big hand or get sucked out on and feel yourself going on tilt, stand up & take a break until you feel calm later on. Fellow players will sense your mood & take advantage of it.

7. Do Pay Attention to the Cards on the Table

When you first start playing, it’s enough just to remember how to play and pay attention to your own hand. But once you’ve got that down, it’s incredibly important to look at what’s going on at the table. In Texas Hold’em, figure out what the best possible hand would be to fit the flop. Make sure you notice flush & straight possibilities. In 7-card stud, pay attention to what’s showing & what people have folded when you consider calling opponents.

8. Do Pay Attention to the Other Players

As you play, one of the single best things you can do is observe your opponents, even when you’re not in a hand. If you know if one player always raises in a certain position, & another has a poker tell when he bluffs, & a 3rd folds to every re-raise, you can use that information to help you decide how to play against them. Once you know that player 3 always folds to a re-raise on a river, that’s when you can bluff & steal a pot.

9. Don’t Play at too High Limits

There are many reasons people move up to a higher limit game than they usually play. Good reasons like they’ve been winning consistently at a lower lever & are ready to move up, & bad reasons like the line is shorter for higher limits or you want to impress someone. Don’t play at stakes that make you think about the actual money in terms of day-to-day life or with money you can’t lose. Even if you had one super-good night at $2/4, resist the urge to play $5/10. The next tip explains more why.

10. Do Pick the Right Game for Your Skill Level & Bankroll

One of the reasons you shouldn’t jump into a $5/10 game after winning a huge bunch of money at $2/4 is because as the stakes rise, so does the average skill level of the players sitting there. You want to be one of the best at the table, not the fish who sits down with sharks. If you’re making stacks of money at a lower level game, why move? You’re winning stacks of money. The swings up & down at higher limits are much bigger, and one big night’s win won’t last long at a high-stakes game.

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Elvis and Vegas – His last public appearance picture,

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This is said to be a picture of Elvis at his last concert in 26 June 1977 in Indiana.

Elvis had a long History with Las Vegas. Starting in the mid 50’s where He for all popular accounts flopped because his fan base were not old enough to come to Vegas. Not till his good friend Liberace talked him into coming back , going so far as designing his now famous jump suit with cape, did Elvis return in 1968 performing at what was than the International (now the Hilton)

You can still find some old haunts Elvis visited like the The wedding chapel now on the south end of the strip where the wedding scene from Viva Las Vegas was filmed and Piero’s Italian restaurant said to be the only place Elvis ate at outside His penthouse at the Hilton.

 

 

 

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Honeymoon in Vegas – private tour – Great memories

OK, so it’s not the kiss of death. A honeymoon should be special and remembered.

Exclusively designed for an unforgettable evening, this package includes round-trip stretch limousine transport, dinner at the elegant Mandalay Hotel and Casino, and admission to Rum Jungle. Boasting state of the art decor from fire walls and waterfall walls to volcanic mountains of rum and go-go dancers performing above the huge bar area, Rum Jungle is the hottest night club in Las Vegas.


Private Tour: Honeymoon in Vegas

Venue: Mandalay Bay Casino/Rum Jungle Discoteque

Renowned designer Jeffrey Beer’s tropical fantasy is a 20,000 square-foot spectacle for the senses. Guests pass through a 22-foot tall wall of fire and are met with the cool rush of a waterfall followed by a spectacular three-tiered dining area. The exotic a la carte menu features such delicacies as Blue Corn Fried Calamari with dangerous salsa and cilantro-ginger pesto, and Cuban Coffee Smoked Ribs with guajillo BBQ sauce.

From the Brazilian Rodizio-style “fire-pit”, signature entrees include Wood-Fire Mai-Tai Cured Island Spiced Salmon and Huli-Huli Rotisserie Chicken with a Pineapple Teriyaki Glaze. At night, Rum Jungle turns into a nightclub considered to be one of the hottest in Las Vegas, featuring the world’s largest and best rum bar, measuring 144 feet long and 19 feet high.


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