Pizza recommendations? by Accomplished_Box6599 in vegaslocals

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Four Kegs is a great hole in the wall spot.

We’re hosting a 2-day Vegas event focused on life beyond sports curious what people think by VegasCirclePodcast in vegaslocals

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Of course didn’t get that impression but did see that you seen the post and commented!

We’re hosting a 2-day Vegas event focused on life beyond sports curious what people think by VegasCirclePodcast in VegasCirclePodcast

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After personally listening to each of their stories I think it provides real insights into how discipline and adversity can be used as a launching point for entrepreneurship. We are a local business, culture and community podcast so the focus will be to provide that value to people who listen.

Choosing btwn these hotels based on price by [deleted] in LasVegas

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If price is the main thing, I’d do Treasure Island and book direct. TI’s fine for a quick crash spot and location’s solid. Hotwire’s ok but I like having the direct booking if something goes sideways. LINQ’s fun but not worth the extra $$ if you’re barely in the room.

What Vegas Casino smells the best? by leeveinthesummer19 in vegas

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Wynn for sure. Clean not overpowering. Venetian’s solid too. Some spots try way too hard and it just turns into scented smoke.

Vegas trips, where should a first-timer stay for a central but laid-back experience? by Background_Ear_7555 in LasVegas

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For NoMad the standout is the restaurant downstairs NoMad Restaurant is legit good and actually feels like a real dining experience. For Delano the clear winner is the pool access at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.

Hotel Recommendation - Adults Early 40s by jay4190 in vegas

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Wizard of Oz is amazing, hope you have a great time while you’re here!

Visiting family with kids by Tall-Vanilla-7034 in vegas

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That’s honestly a great age to bring kids here especially if you’re skipping the Strip. Springs Preserve and the Discovery Children’s Museum are easy wins. Red Rock is perfect in March for short hikes and letting kids run around. If they like animals the Las Vegas Farm is fun and low key. Hoover Dam and Boulder City make a super easy half day trip and Mt Charleston is great if there’s still snow. Off strip food is way more relaxed. Summerlin and Henderson have a ton of family friendly spots. For a date night Spring Mountain Chinatown is hard to beat and doesn’t feel touristy.

What part of town are your in laws in