View Full Version : Hello from Vegas!
SonicVanguard
09-13-2006, 09:49 PM
Just wanted to say Hey! Amazing my EVDO cellphone (Sprint A900 Blade) connects at 400+ Kbs - Hotel charges $15.99/day for 'broadband' - at a whopping 70-90 Kbs.
rspassey
09-13-2006, 09:50 PM
That's pretty cool!
Where are you staying? That crazy for internet access.
Kareeser
09-13-2006, 11:24 PM
Awesome. I love this wireless world we're living in! Toronto has 3 MBits+ wireless at the downtown core as well. Sock it to them starbucks! :)
Hope you're having a great time in Vegas!
David M
09-13-2006, 11:36 PM
Sarge and his gal pal are in Vegas as well....check out the wedding chapels...you may find them there. :D
SonicVanguard
09-14-2006, 04:13 AM
That's pretty cool!
Where are you staying? That crazy for internet access.
We're at the Venitian - everything here is expensive - so I see $15.99 for broadband as cheap around here.
spyder003
09-14-2006, 07:41 PM
Go to Fat Tuesday and drink a 190 Octane for me!!
rspassey
09-14-2006, 07:48 PM
We're at the Venitian - everything here is expensive - so I see $15.99 for broadband as cheap around here.
Is it a nice hotel? I've been wanting, although I'm too young to gamble, to go to Vegas and attend DefCon next year (I'm pretty sure it's going to be in Vegas again - the Riviera I think). My parents are fans of the "shows" as well, so I'd probably take a friend and we'd do out thing while they do there thing.
786ARS
09-15-2006, 01:03 AM
in dubai, there is a hotel called AL-Qasr (the stallion) where they charged a whopping 240 AED (£5.40) for 1 days wifi access!!! :O Absolutely mad
mbossman2
09-15-2006, 08:36 AM
the venetian is one of the "new" strip hotels, very opulent, very upscale...and very expensive....
find a starbucks and buy a few day pass.
Kov-Ice
09-16-2006, 12:36 AM
I had to pay 5 Euro (almost $7) while in Germany this summer for 30 minutes of wireless access. I didn't even look how expensive the day was...
Have fun in Vegas, Dave!
SonicVanguard
09-17-2006, 05:38 PM
Just got back - Phantom, Blue Man Group, Vegas Bike Week (why I was there - shooting a documentary with a friend) - I'm in sensory overload right now.
All I can say about The Venitian - simply the best. If you want to be taken care of for everything and anything, The Venitian is the place.
And had a good day Saturday - put $2000 on Michigan State/Pitt - they had the points at 52 and Pitt -2.5. Took the over and MSU to win. Score was 35-23 (58 pts) and MSU won by 15 - very good day. Also put $1000 on UM/ND - they had points at 49 and ND by 6. Took the over and UM to win. Very good Saturday.
rspassey
09-17-2006, 05:46 PM
If I may ask, what's the documentary about?
TwoRails
09-17-2006, 06:02 PM
Sounds like you had a good time, SV!! Going to post some pics??
SARGE
09-17-2006, 07:02 PM
All I can say about The Venitian - simply the best. If you want to be taken care of for everything and anything, The Venitian is the place.
Was one of the hotels we visited and looked great. The gal bud and I hit the Craps tables from around 7 p.m. until 4 a.m. We stayed at Harrah's and tried sleeping until noon but with all the housekeeping noises and hearing folks flush toilets and slamming doors, sleep was difficult. After 4 days we had toothpicks in our eyes just to stay awake all night but hard to leave a winning table. Hopefully the Venetian has better walls on our next trip where we plan to stay.
SonicVanguard
09-17-2006, 09:57 PM
If I may ask, what's the documentary about?
Bikers :)
Basically I was filling in for his regular videographer. It was spur of the moment - but I figured if I was going, I would go a few days early and enjoy myself with a friend.
The working premise of the decomentary is tribal lifestyles within industrialized society. Bikers (as well as other social groups) display very tribal tendancies and he decided the Vegas show would be a perfect locale to see bikers interact with the idea "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas".
SonicVanguard
09-17-2006, 10:13 PM
Was one of the hotels we visited and looked great. The gal bud and I hit the Craps tables from around 7 p.m. until 4 a.m. We stayed at Harrah's and tried sleeping until noon but with all the housekeeping noises and hearing folks flush toilets and slamming doors, sleep was difficult. After 4 days we had toothpicks in our eyes just to stay awake all night but hard to leave a winning table. Hopefully the Venetian has better walls on our next trip where we plan to stay.
I never heard a peep outside my room. All The Venetian rooms are suites - I had a Venetian Prima Suite which is to die for. If you really want to experince The Venetian at it's fullest, get a Concierge Suite in the Venezia Tower. Unparalleled service - the Venezia Tower is a hotel within a hotel. Seperate services from those offered at The Venetian - you honestly would never know you're in Las Vegas if you prefer to stay within the Tower. Of course the Venezia Tower suites are not for the faint of heart - daily rates are around $1300 for a Concierge suite. Normal suites start around $700/night depending on the season. I had some comps so my suite came in much more reasonably.
rspassey
09-17-2006, 10:18 PM
I never heard a peep outside my room. All The Venetian rooms are suites - I had a Venetian Prima Suite which is to die for. If you really want to experince The Venetian at it's fullest, get a Concierge Suite in the Venezia Tower. Unparalleled service - the Venezia Tower is a hotel within a hotel. Seperate services from those offered at The Venetian - you honestly would never know you're in Las Vegas if you prefer to stay within the Tower. Of course the Venezia Tower suites are not for the faint of heart - daily rates are around $1300 for a Concierge suite. Normal suites start around $700/night depending on the season. I had some comps so my suite came in much more reasonably.
Sounds spectacular. Glad you enjoyed it :D . How much in advance do you think one should book a room?
SARGE
09-18-2006, 09:42 AM
Sounds spectacular. Glad you enjoyed it :D . How much in advance do you think one should book a room?
As soon as you know you'll be planning to go. Week-ends are naturally more crowded.
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