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I can tell you detail of every major hotel in Vegas, such as the restaurants they offer and the attractions they maintain, on the Las Vegas Strip. The kind of patrons each hotel attracts. How to play blackjack, both etiquette and strategy. How to obtain comps and make the most of your money when in town. Any Vegas general knowledge.

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Topic: Las Vegas



Expert: Tom
Date: 4/30/2008
Subject: 40th birthday

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QUESTION: Hi Tom,

    I was wondering where the best place for mexican food on the strip is?  Also, are there any smoke free resturants or clubs out there? I would like to go to dinner at a great resturant and then stay at the same hotel to dance at a club.  What is the best club for a 40yr old who wants to dance to current hip hop and top 40 dj music?

Thanks,
Marsha

ANSWER: Marsha,

What fun questions. I like answering these kind!

Mexican food is my favorite type of cuisine, and I tend to like just about all of it. In terms of taste, I really like the flavors at Taqueria Canonita in the Venetian Canal Shoppes, but it's really more of a lunch type restaurant than a nice dinner place.

For dinner, I would steer you toward Isla over at Treasure Island. The food is great and the atmosphere is fun and lively. Its a hip and popular place to see and be seen. You might also investigate the brand new Dos Caminos restaurant inside the Palazzo. Its new and very trendy - I've only been there for drinks, but the atmosphere is very clubby. It's very dark and modern inside, and I think they have a lot of gourment type food on the menu. One last place you might want to investigate is the new Diablos down at Monte Carlo. The food is pretty okay, not the best I've ever had, but the portions are huge. Diablos reminds me of a mexican cantina somewhere down on the Mexican Riveria - concrete floors, pastel colors and margaritas everywhere. The restaurant has a very young vibe, and its usually crowded in there. The music is loud and the bartenders keep the party going. There is a cabana and dancefloor upstairs overlooking the strip. You really feel like you're on spring break in there.

For clubs, any of the mainstream joints are going to have current hip hop and dj music. I'd check out Blush at Wynn, Studio54 at MGM and the 40/40 Club at Palazzo. But anywhere you can find passes or get on the list will work for dancing and hip hop. Make sure to check out NapkinNights.com where you can sign up to get on guestlists in advance - avoid the line and sometimes the cover charge.

Let me know if that helps, or if you have any other questions.

Have a great time!

Tom

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QUESTION: Tom,

Thanks for your advice.  I have more questions for you.  I can't decide between the Mirage and Mandalay Bay.  Which do you think overall is better for clubs, rooms, restaurants and less crowded and smoke filled? Depending upon where I choose, what restaurant and club do you recommend that I should not miss at both of those hotels?

P.S. Do those vip services where you pay around 40.00 really get you in without waiting in line at a club? If yes, is there one you recommend?

Thanks,
Marsha  

Answer
Marsha,

Given the choice, all else being equal, I would choose Mandalay Bay in a heartbeat. The property itself is much newer (built in 1999 vs. Mirage in 1987, I think), and the overall vibe is just more modern. The rooms at Mandalay have recently been renovated, and of course the pool is the best in town for a lot of reasons (casino cabana, lazy river, wave pool, sand beach, private pool area, etc.) As far as clubs and restaurants, I'd say the properties are pretty equal - I really like Border Grille at Mandalay, but I also really like Stack at Mirage. Clubs are pretty equal too, although if you can get into Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay I think its the best place in town. Neither casino is "smoke filled" but I do think Mandalay is brighter and more airy. Go for Mandalay Bay, hands down.

So yeah, at Mandalay, make sure you hit Border Grille, House of Blues, Mandalay Place mall, Foundation Room (private nightclub) and Forty Deuce (throwback nightclub with go-go dancers). If you do Mirage, eat at Stack. I could take or leave Jet, but lots of people swear by it, so maybe I just need to give it another chance. I've also heard great things about Cravings, the Mirage buffet, but haven't ever eaten there myself.

Don't bother with the $40 VIP pass. For every time I hear that someone got them to work, I hear another report that they didn't work. Admission is always up to the bouncer's discretion, and if they don't want you coming in, then there's no pass that is going to help. So what I recommend is use all the free avenues you have to get access to the club, then just be confident and let the doormen know you're on the list, or have a pass. By "free" avenues, I mean sign up on the napkinnights.com guestlists (I've also heard you can sign up on clubplanet.com, although I've never used it). Or, you can get paper passes for most clubs from cabs and from some trendy clothing stores around town, especially in the Forum Shops and Miracle Mile malls. Just keep your eyes open, passes are everywhere. So then once you have some kind of "excuse" (i.e. pass or guestlist) then just use it as a reason for approaching the doorman and gaining access. Since you are female, I'd say your chances are pretty good that you'll be pulled inside pretty quick. Just dress nice, be confident and flirty and if all else fails offer a tip.

Good luck and have fun out there!

Tom

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