"Artmo" <paddlejunkie@...> wrote:
In late 2005, the amount of required coin-in was
dropped to
$450 for a while. Unfortunately, that reduction has
been
terminated. There has been some talk that the
reduction may be > reinstated in the near future, but
I don't know if that is
based on anything other then wishful thinking.
Sometimes wishes come true. It was posted here
yesterday that the 50-point buffet offer at Wynn is
indeed back. If it's like it was before, you cannot
use it on weekends and they won't give you a line pass
to go with it.
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vpFREE/message/54453>
good machines at Wynn, it seems that one machine is
open about 25% of the time. I'm usually there once a
week during the day Monday through Thursday.
If you're at all interested, see the Wynn Art Gallery
while there. It's only $3 for Nevada residents and $6
for everyone else. That includes a 45-minute audiotape
narrated by Steve Wynn himself. It was reported in the
local media a few months ago that this gallery would
be closing but it was still open as of yesterday.
All the pedestrian overpasses at the corner of Spring
Mtn. and Las Vegas Blvd. are finally open connecting
Wynn to the Fashion Show Mall to TI and to the
Venetian. It didn't look like pedestrians were able to
cross at street level at all anymore. This should help
traffic in that area.
There's a movement to stop referring to Las Vegas
Blvd. as the Strip. Must be too declasse for some.
···
From my unscientific observation of the bank of four
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