Friday, March 30, 2012

Any Suggestions on Shipping Furniture from Jersey to CA?

I need to ship some furniture and paintings from New Jersey to the West Coast and would appreciate suggestions. I need someone to crate/package the furniture and someone to ship it. It%26#39;s just a small table and chair and some oil paintings so we don%26#39;t want to hire a moving company.



Does anyone have any recommendations on companies to contact? Has anyone had any experience doing this?





Thanks



Any Suggestions on Shipping Furniture from Jersey to CA?


I%26#39;d contact UPS and ask them, but I%26#39;ll tell you, I have a family who moved to Florida from NJ, and they found it easier to sell their old furniture and buy new in Florida. And that%26#39;s a fraction of the distance!



Any Suggestions on Shipping Furniture from Jersey to CA?


I was thinking the same thing. :-)





After having moved a dozen times since graduating college, if I had to do it over again, I%26#39;d just buy Ikea furniture in every new city I move to. The cost would probably be about the same and less aggravation. Luckily most of my moves were paid by employers.




Thanks for your thoughts but this is a different type of move. It%26#39;s my Mom%26#39;s stuff, some of which we%26#39;re selling and some we want to take home (to CA) with us. She%26#39;s moved to a place which doesn%26#39;t fit all her furniture.



So, I still need a crater and shipper.




Try a UPS Store. They used to be Mailboxes Etc.



I remember seeing TV commercials about this.





If the items are too big, I don%26#39;t think you%26#39;ll have any choice but to call a moving company.




First of all, the cost of shipping is likely to be more than the cost of replacing the furniture, so ship it only if it really has sentimental value.





A year ago, I had a similar problem. After my father died, I wanted to ship just a room full of furniture and a couple of oil paintings from his house in New Jersey to my home in San Francisco. This was too small a shipment for a household moving company--their minimum fees were huge for a coast-to-coast move! A helpful moving company referred me to Packaging %26amp; Shipping Group, a company based in Edison, New Jersey. They picked up the items and shipped them to my house in San Francisco. They wrapped everything carefully in styrofoam sheets, shrink wrap, and thick cartons, and then put the cartons on wood pallets. A California trucking firm delivered the pallets to my garage--they unloaded everything on the sidewalk, and it was up to me to unpack the furniture and carry it upstairs to my flat. That was ok, since there were only a couple of heavy items. The cost was far less than what a mover would charge. There was absolutely no damage to anything, and this furniture is fragile and easily scratched. I was very pleased with their price and service. Their website is http://www.psgi.com/mainframe.html





I also shipped some boxes of smaller items via UPS, and their price was very reasonable, even less than Packaging %26amp; Shipping Group. So that%26#39;s another alternative, but I expect that the chair would be too big to ship by UPS, and you would have to carefully package everything yourself.





If you can, I would suggest also bringing some small items with sentimental value. Generally, you can take two 50-pound suitcases on a flight, plus a carry-on bag which they do not weigh. Over the course of four trips, that was enough capacity for me to bring a full set of dishes and a bunch of clothes, books, and linens. Because of their weight and fragility, the dishes always went into the carry-on bag.




A moving company will take pretty much any size shipment.





What will happen is that if you don%26#39;t have enough to fill a truck is that as the big moving truck goes cross country it will stop and pick up more stuff at different towns. You won%26#39;t have much control of when you get your stuff as when the entire truck is your stuff.





This is what happened to me several times.




I used Yellow Freight



to ship a bunch of sentimental stuff including a small table, a rug, and a tall floor lamp from Florida to Pennsylvania.



I packed everything myself and they would only deliver to the curb, but they were fairly inexpensive.



You can ask them about crating.

transportation help: NW NJ to NYC

Will be visiting my son in NW NJ from 10/12-10/17. Booked a hotel Pickwick Arms pod room for 10/13 2 nights. My question is what is the best way to get from NW NJ (Stillwater) to NYC. I will have a rental car; but, I am afraid of driving in NYC. I thought about driving to Weehawken/parking the rental/ taking boat to Manhattan/taking free bus to 51st and 5th/walking to 51st and 3rd (hotel). Does this sound like a good plan? What about the traffic in and around the ferry terminal in Weehawken? Any suggestions regarding least amount of car traffic even if it involves transportation mode changes would be appreciated (I hate driving in traffic!!). What do you think of my hotel choice? (I picked it because it was cheaper/all we need is clean and safe). I

transportation help: NW NJ to NYC

The Weehawken ferry terminal is very close to the entrance of the Lincoln Tunnel. Traffic in that area is fairly intense.

I would suggest having your son drop you off at the NJ Transit train station. www.njtransit.com The closest to you is probably Mount Olive.

Martz martztrailways.com has commuter buses that go from Allamuchy, NJ to NYC

transportation help: NW NJ to NYC

Thanks broadwaynyc. How about the Hoboken boat terminals for traffic issues? The Martz bus sounds like a good option for time and convenience and I may take that option; but, I kindof like the sound of a boat tour unless it is too much hassel from traffic.


Anything along the water is going to be a pain to get to especially during the weekday. Also, parking isn%26#39;t free. The ferry terminal at Weehawken charges $7 for each day not per 24 hour.

I used to live in Ohio. The traffic there in no way prepares you for what it is here especially close to NYC.


Thank you for the advice. I am from Saginaw, Texas and currently living just outside of LA-we moved here 3 months ago. And, I know what you mean by ';in no way prepares you for this kind of traffic';. I thought the traffic in Dallas/Fort Worth was bad but it is nothing compared to southern CA. I do not want to spend my vacation time stuck in anything like that so I guess I will stick to the bus.


I saw the replies on the Weehawken Ferry to NYC. I will be cruising out of NYC in Nov. and not too exciting about finding NYC parking. Does the Weehawken ferry drop you off where the cruise ships are at the Pier?

Any other suggestions for parking. I believe the cruise line said there were parking arrangements at the pier but have to believe they would be very expensive.


The cruise ships that dock in NJ dock in Bayonne not Weehawken.


Sorry I misunderstood your post.

The Manhattan Cruise Terminal is at 55th Street.

The NY Waterway ferry to midtown dock at 39th Street.

The NY Waterway has free bus in Manhattan from their dock.

www.nywaterway.com

but the bus that would take you near the Manhattan Cruise Terminal only operates on weekdays. The actual schedule is on their website.

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  • Keeshond

    Hey,





    Was thinking about you and hoping you all didn%26#39;t drown or blow away down in Cape May this weekend.





    Please let me know how your trip was and how the dogs enjoyed it. I%26#39;d love to read about how well-received they were in the places you opted to take them to.





    Best regards,



    Lori



    Keeshond


    Hi Lori! What a wonderful trip! It could not have been better. Yep, the weather on Tues was awful. The ferry trip was rocky, but I love boats and ran around the decks with a raincoat on and still had fun. The kees stayed in the car with my husband on the boat. When we got to NJ, it stopped raining and the sun tried to come out. Got to the Marquis and checked in about 3:00pm. And don%26#39;t believe any of the bad reviews about this place. Everyone was so friendly from the desk folks to the super breakfast waiters. I was in a Victorian suite(rm 114 ocean view) and it was so nice. Not huge, but really nice. All the rooms had dogs (except for 1 cat) and everyone was super. I was in my room the first night and next door gave me her key in case her 2 started barking when they went out. I baked homemade biscuits and handed them out to all the dog folks, so everyone met and helped each other. The more expensive suites with a pool view (I think they are CM suites ) actually have a small fenced in area for your dog!



    The highlight for the dogs was Sunset Beach-It was super and 2 of my 3 went in the H2o. We had a blast. They were welcomed everywhere at Sunset Beach. The Grille is not open for dinner anymore, so the dogs can go for lunch. The flag ceremony is beautiful and moving and was so well attended. And the sunset is stunning.



    I didn%26#39;t realize that the CM boardwalk is just the asphalt area next to the dunes, so I walked my dogs there everyday and noone said a word. I was looking for a regular boardwalk (;0)! Woops!



    Our favorite time was early am and late pm when we walked up and down Beach Dr. and just enjoyed ourselves. Be sure to go down Ocean and stop in at Wiskers ( about 3 blocks down from the Marquis) Super pet store, dogs welcome and great employees.



    The Cape May Point Park is also very welcoming and we walked around the lighthouse. It was beautiful and interesting.



    Our ferry trip back was so relaxing and I took the boys to the 3rd level deck and we watched the gulls and CM fade into the distance.



    So sad, but hopefully we will get back soon.



    Please ask away if you guys have any questions.



    Sandi



    Keeshond


    Hi Sandi -





    That%26#39;s awesome. I%26#39;m so glad to read this. I was thinking about you with the weather, and was hoping it wasn%26#39;t a total washout for you. I%26#39;m not sure I understood about the boarwalk, though. What exactly were you looking for? What dunes? LOL! You lost me!





    Thanks so much for this great post. It made me even more excited about heading down with Sparky. (And I%26#39;m really looking forward to it already.)





    We%26#39;ve been in Whiskers a time or two, but I%26#39;m definitely going to take a look in there again.





    Did you have a chance to get over to Washington Square Mall or out to any dinners?





    I was married at The Washington Inn last year. And we%26#39;re still in contact with the events manager there. He made reservations for us for the Saturday night, and the woman at the Inn we%26#39;re staying at has agreed to Doggy Sit, or even just stop in to check on Sparks while we%26#39;re having dinner. She%26#39;s been great so far and I%26#39;ve seen good reviews about the Inn - so that%26#39;s good. We considered switching to MdL - but the prices were a bit higher than we were willing to pay right now. I never knew that they had outdoor areas especially for the dogs, though - that%26#39;s awesome.





    Thanks again!




    Hi Lori! Boy, I%26#39;m really missing CM right now. I just have to get back there soon (;0)!



    I saw references to the boardwalk and thought it would be like the Wildwood boardwalk. CM has a walkway between Beach Dr. and the sand dunes. (right along the beach). It is an asphalt walkway which becomes wooded boards down by Morrow%26#39;s Nut House. Across from the Marquis, it is asphalt, so I didn%26#39;t think it was the boardwalk where dogs are not allowed. The last day, I saw a painted sign on the asphalt that said no dogs allowed. It was very faded and not really noticeable .Woops!!



    And no, I didn%26#39;t get out to dinner. I hate eating out and we just did easy stuff like pizza. (try Louis- it%26#39;s great). I just can%26#39;t waste my vacation time sitting in a restaurant. I know, I%26#39;m odd! I do the same thing in NY. Everyone else tries a nice restaurant, I get a hotdog from the vendor and shop!



    Your B%26amp;B sounds great. How nice that she watch the dog for you.



    I want to go back!!!!!



    Have an ice day! Sandi






    I forgot to ask - did the doggies get to wear their sunglasses?




    Hi Lori! You bet and did they look cool! So many folks took their pictures. I had my 2 boys in the H2O at Sunset beach with life jackets and glasses. Too funny.



    My husband and I loved CM so much we are thinking about buying a condo(:0)!!



    When are you going?



    Have an ice day!




    Awww. That%26#39;s awesome. If you still have my email and you took pix of the dogs w/the glasses, please send one. I%26#39;d love to see it.





    Joe and I love Cape May, too. (Obviously, we got married there!) We%26#39;ll be going the weekend of 9/29. We%26#39;re both leaving work early on Friday and hope to be in town by 3-3:30.





    Do you think you%26#39;ll be going back soon? Were there any condos you had in mind?





    Have a great day!




    Hi Lori! I hope you have a great weekend. Let us know how the Mason is with your pup. Is this his first trip?



    We are trying to get back the weekend before Thanksgiving. I need to be in Northern NJ for Thanksgiving, so I%26#39;%26#39;m thinking about spending a few days before that. I want to see what the cape is like in the cold and we want to look at a few condos. it%26#39;s either a condo by the beach or a house on the point. Thoughts?



    Have a great time!




    Hi,





    I just realized that my last post was deceiving. We%26#39;re not going until next weekend. Sorry for confusion.





    We rescued Sparky from a shelter in May - so this absolutely is his first %26#39;vacation%26#39; with us. I hope he enjoys it half as much as we want him to! What he did in his prior life is a mystery. He might have been well-traveled - or not at all.





    And, I guess my vote would be for the condo on the beach. But that%26#39;s just me. The closer to the water, the better - no matter what time of year. Actually, I think I find the ocean even more theraputic in the winter months. It%26#39;s so quiet and peaceful.





    Keep me posted on your planning progress - that%26#39;s very exciting stuff.





    I%26#39;ll post again on 10/2 and let you know how our weekend in Cape May was.





    Take care!




    Thanks Lori, looking foward to hearing about your trip. Hope you have a wonderful time !



    Have an ice day!




    Hi Lori! Do tell! How was your trip and how did Sparky do?



    Have an ice day!


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  • Shopping Outlets

    I will be staying in Parsippany for a few days at end of November whilst my husband is on business (from Australia). Is anyone able to let me know where, if any, the nearest outlet stores are to this area and, the best public transport to use to get there? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!



    Shopping Outlets


    there are two within ';reasonable'; distance that I know of



    Flemington - www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp…



    Elizabeth - http://www.jerseygardens.com



    Shopping Outlets


    Thank you!




    Aussie:





    I live in Parsippany and though the outlets mentioned are fine, the best outlet is the Crossings (mentioned below).





    The Crossings



    off Exit 45 of Interstate Route 80



    Tannersville, PA



    717.629.4650





    If you have transportation, from Parsippany its about 45 minutes due west on Rte 80 in the Delaware Water Gap area of Pennsylvania. Probably the same travel time as going to the outlets already mentioned. The outlets are high end and are right off the highway (in fact you can see them from the highway). They were constructed to give skiers something to do when they were not skiing, as the area is part of the Poconos mountain range - plenty of ski resorts.





    Good luck and let me know if you need any other advice for thngs near Parsippany.




    Hi TravelerofNJ,



    Thank you for this post. Most useful. Will be using public transport but should find this site.





    I only wish I was using US instead of AUD though!.





    Much appreciated!!!!

    price is right - bally's - buy one get one free

    Does any one happen to know the ticketmaster buy one get one free for the price is right at bally%26#39;s?





    thanks,



    mike



    price is right - bally's - buy one get one free


    I would try calling the box office at Ballys and ask them for the 2 for 1 promo code.





    CHEERS !!!!!!!



    price is right - bally's - buy one get one free


    did you ever find an answer for this. I just received this same offer in the mail today and I was thinking about using it but I cant figure out the code either. I was hoping you might know. Thanks!




    In the past they have used $ signs . Might work .




    Here%26#39;s a better way to purchase tickets to Price is Right. I just found out that if you request tix through Ballys direct and you have a Total Rewards card, they will only deduct $5 per ticket from your total rewards credit comp account. The tix are usually $25 each.




    At Ticketmaster.com you can use your american express card and get 50% off tickets using the code AMEX.




    If you got the offer in the mail, it should tell you how to redeem it on the post card. Did you try checking your online total rewards account?




    It doesnt say how to redeem it. It says enjoy 2 for 1 tickets to Ballys Price is Right and thats it. When I went to Ballys website and clicked on buy tickets, it takes you right to the ticketmaster website. On there is says buy regular tickets, 2 for 1 or Amex offer. So I clicked on 2 for 1 and it asked me for a code. The offer card does not have any codes on it. I will just have to call Ballys to get the code, Im guessing. I also checked my Total rewards account and nothing there.




    You may want to double check with Ballys, but when I get offers from them for two free tickets, you just have to show up before show time with your coupon/post card. That is for two comped tickets tho, so the protocol may be different for buy one get one free.




    Does anyone have a promo code for this? I was just going to buy tickets and see the ticketmaster buy one get one free.





    Thank you.




    I called Bally%26#39;s and they said the code is on the card, and even though Im a total rewards card member, she wouldnt give it to me, does anyone know it?

    RESTAURANTS: List by Atlantis Inn Luxury B&B

    Hey, I just posted a review about our wonderful stay at the Atlantis Inn Luxury Bed and Breakfast and was doing a search on tripadvisor and was surprised to see how much this place gets talked about, and raved about on the web! I will say that I read it all, and its’ all true. We spent a week there on summer vacation, and could not have been more satisfied with our vacation, and the luxurious accomodations offered at this Inn.





    It really is a spectacular! One of the most beautiful Inns in the country…and we are coming back in October.





    In the meantime, I noticed several forum topics on Atlantis Inn restaurants they recommend and wanted to jump in. Unfortunately I deleted my email with the list but I can tell you where we went.





    As I remember it, the list was categorized into 3 categories: places in OC, Fine %26amp; Casual Dining %26amp; Atlantic City Restaurants %26amp; Entertainment.





    The list offered some specific places to dine in OC, other than the boardwalk. The two places we went to was the 4th street café which was awesome. We had lunch there three times in the early afternoons, and also came back for dinner one night. The only down side was that they don%26#39;t have A/C, but the quality of food was well worth it. We also tried Rojo Tacos on 6th %26amp; Ocean which was also quite good for a casual Mexican place.





    For fine dining, we ate at Savaradio’s, Café 2825, Sails, Tuckers Steak %26amp; Seafood %26amp; Sofia’s. Of all 5 places, I liked Sails the least. The atmosphere was great, the food was ok, but the service was awful, mainly because it was packed, and in my opinion understaffed with poorly trained summer help. We gave our feedback to the innkeepers at the Atlantis Inn.





    Savardio’s was spectacular. Love it! Food and atmosphere was fabulous. We were very pleased. Overall, probably my two favorites was Savardio’s %26amp; Café 2825.. Will definitely go back to both.





    Café 2825 was the perfect small little romantic cozy Italian Restaurant with just really GREAT FOOD!





    The food at Tucker’s was also very good and they sat us in the “Bay Room” because we identified ourselves as “guests of the Atlantis Inn”. One thing I will say is that we seemed to get really great “out of the ordinary” special treatment in all the restaurants when they knew we were staying at the Atlantis Inn. It was quite flattering.





    We also tried Sofia’s one night. I love Greek food so I really enjoyed my meal, but my wife wasn’t a big fan. However, the atmosphere at Sofia’s was probably the best all off the picks we chose off the list.





    Our final night, we went into AC and ate at Morton%26#39;s Steakhouse, an oldie but a goodie. Had a great time overall, and was impressed by the large quantity of fine dining restauarnts througout the area.The jersey shore has come along way in the past few years! Hope folks find this helpful.



    RESTAURANTS: List by Atlantis Inn Luxury B%26amp;B


    Sounds like the Atlantis Inn has a pretty good ';cherry picked'; list of places to dine!



    RESTAURANTS: List by Atlantis Inn Luxury B%26amp;B


    Thanks for all that great info. Have been asking about the restaurants on the Atlantis Inn list for some time. Did not know about Savardio%26#39;s, but will definitely give it a try. Thanks!




    You are welcome. The list is not complete, my post was just a list of places we selected from their recommendations.





    And I saw a recent post on their trip site about the breakfast %26amp; the eggs benedict...what is this person talking about??? The breakfast at the Atlantis Inn was awesome!!!! We were there for a week, and the breakfast was the highlight of the day...absolutely delicious and full of variety. Everything you would want, and then some! The quiches were by far the best...they had a Tuscan Quiche with portabella %26amp; Sundried tomatoes %26amp; a Belgian one with goat cheese %26amp; caramelized onions. Mmmmmmm...my mouth still waters thinking about it!




    Sounds to me like those of us with houses in OC might need to stay at the Atlantis just to experience all it has to offer...and to get all their information!




    We ate at Steve and Cookies last night (also on the Atlantis Inn list), and the food was spectacular!!!!





    I had eaten there once a few years ago, and forgot how good this restaurant is. Definitely Top 5 in the area!!!




    Savaradio%26#39;s is most definetly the best quality restaurant in the area.





    They also have a Sushi Bar...so much better than Tomatos AND the quality of he sushi was top shelf!!!




    Yes indeed, we LOVE Savaradios!!!





    Their infusion style menu is delicious!!!!




    A lot of these comments would be even more helpful if you shared locations with us.





    Thanks!




    Frank,



    Here is the info for Savaradio%26#39;s. Received a gift certificate and am looking forward to trying this restaurant at the end of the month.





    Savaradio Restaurant



    1201 New Rd, Linwood, NJ 08221



    (609) 823-2110





    http://www.savaradio.com/

    breakfast at borgatta

    thanks [lb] for your response to the hilton breakfast--any comments on breakfast at borgatta or breakfast any placy really close to trum taj???thanks---OAKEY

    breakfast at borgatta

    Both the Metropolitan and Bread %26amp; Butter serve breakfast. Bread and Butter is more for a quick breakfast while the Metropolitan has standard breakfast. At the Metropotian you can get a full breakfast until 11:30 as well as eggs/ omlets all day long.

    breakfast at borgatta

    The breakfast buffet at the Borgata is $13.95 I believe. Your a la carte breakfast at the Metropolitan is going to run you around that by the time you add coffee/tax/tip. For a couple of dollars more you can get a big variety at the buffet-although this is a heavy carb load--croissants/bagels/muffins/waffles/pancakes. There%26#39;s some good fruit and the usual cereals. They have omelettes made to order and also regular scrambled eggs and a special scramble of the day. And bacon/ham/sausage etc.

    Your basic breakfast buffet.


    I really liked the Borgata breakfast buffet when we were there in the summer. Hubby and I had it every day we were there except Sunday because it was quite a bit more expensive. Really liked the fresh fruit and omlets. PP

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  • Is the Fatburger at Borgata open yet?

    Fatburger is one place we always go on our Vegas trips. Is the one in the Borgata open yet and has anyone been? Looking forward to having one closer to home.



    Is the Fatburger at Borgata open yet?


    The Fatburger ( A place similar to Fudrucker%26#39;s for those that haven%26#39;t tried it yet ) in Borgata is open . There are 11 or 12 in NJ now .



    While it is a good burger , especially if you are in a rush , I find that when I%26#39;m in AC I%26#39;ld rather pay a couple bucks more and go to a sit down burger place like RiRa ( Trop ) or HOB ( Showboat) . They have a lot more selection and a much more comfortable atmosphere . And IMHO the burgers are a little better . Or maybe it%26#39;s having them served on a real dish . Or the choice of cheeses , and choice of potatoes , or the ability to get a cold brew with them .



    Is the Fatburger at Borgata open yet?


    Correction . There are 11 or 12 planned for NJ . There are only 3 or 4 already open including the Borgata location .




    I tried their turkey burger with all the stuff on it as the burger and it was delicious... I love the new food court in Borgata.




    It%26#39;s good but it%26#39;s no In-N-Out!





    And if you%26#39;ve never had a true Philly cheesesteak, you should try the Tony Luke%26#39;s at the Borg, too!




    I (as usual) agree with Allure. I think she is my long lost sister. She posts all my opinions before I write them.



    Ri-Ra burgers are great %26amp; the bartender there is very personable and actually Irish.





    You could get a drink in the cafeteria at Borgata they have the ';bar'; where you can buy a la carte drinks/wines/beers.





    The cafeteria was just what they needed.




    Aquarius59 ,



    Glad you agree with me . But I%26#39;m a guy . I Used the email / ID from a nightclub I used to own when I signed up . But my wife is an Aquarius if that helps lol .



    I see you are from CT . Ever get down to NYC ? I may reopen the club in NYC .




    Thank you for all of the replies. I appreciate the suggestions, but we really just want the Fatburger. It reminds us of our trips to Vegas!




    Allure--LOL! OK I will have you as my brother!! Lost mine a number of years ago--his taste was quite different than mine but glad to hear you have an Aquarian wife-we%26#39;re the best!!



    I%26#39;d love to go to NYC but I don%26#39;t go because I don%26#39;t know my way around. Guess I will have to go there like I did when I first started going to AC--I didn%26#39;t know my way around there either!!!

    TR: Three hundy by 11 pm (long)

    Hi there! You may remember me from such posts as ';My first TR: Showboat 8/30-9/1'; and ';I could be in AC now but...';.



    Last Saturday, I finally got together with one of the two guys I was supposed to meet up with a couple weekends ago and



    here%26#39;s what happened, with a few exaggerations thrown in for spice!





    I have to admit, I had a bad feeling leading up to this trip. Without getting into details, I felt I



    had built up some bad karma in the days leading up to Saturday. Early Saturday AM did nothing to convince me otherwise.



    For starters, while eating breakfast with my wife, I politely asked her if she wanted the last bit of my bacon and she



    said yes! I mean, yeah, she%26#39;s pregnant and all, but COME ON!!!! Who%26#39;s going to AC and who%26#39;s staying home? Huh??!!



    Then, going over the Ben Franklin Br. I didn%26#39;t bear right enough to stay on 676 and ended up on the other side of the



    fork. Ok, no biggie, I%26#39;ll get off at the first exit and turn around. Oh, look, the sign even says ';U and Left Turns';!



    Yeah, the sign LIED! I got a nice little tour of Camden trying to find a place to semi-legally turn around. And then,



    of course, getting back to 676 wasn%26#39;t so cut and dried, but I eventually did.





    Got to AC and my first stop was Harrah%26#39;s to take advantage of their free parking coupon and $10 in bonus cash. No problems



    with either. Then outside to the jitney stop, where they need to add a new game: bet on where the jitney will stop



    relative to the sign and how many people he%26#39;ll let on! What a mess that was. At least I built up some good karma by



    letting a senior get on when the guy could only take 1. But the running joke became ';if there were 3 people in front of



    me he could take 3, if there were 2, he could take 2';. Finally I got on and headed for the Borgata.





    Approaching the Borg, the driver asked ';anyone for Borgata?'; Umm... a better question would be ';who is NOT going to the



    Borgata?'; I mean why wouldn%26#39;t you want to go to this beautiful place where the ceilings are high, the gaming is fair



    and the drinks come in bottles and real glasses? Also, doesn%26#39;t he have to check for pick-ups anyway?



    Was he going to skip the Borg if no one piped up? I got



    off the jitney, found the B Bar, wandered over to the 25 cent VP side, put in my card, activated my $10 free play, ordered



    a 7 and 7 and began playing. Notice I didn%26#39;t say ';sat down';; either there weren%26#39;t enough stools to start with or



    non-players had commandeered them to watch their spouses play. Grrrr.... Anyway, the 9/6 paytable helped me immensely



    as I believe I hit two full-houses and a flush before Charlie showed up. He almost went right past me so I said ';over here



    idiot'; and he went to take a swing at me before he realized who I was (okay, not really). Charlie%26#39;s not big into VP but



    he said he%26#39;d play



    a bit. We couldn%26#39;t get two machines together in the bar so we went onto the floor to %26#39;slum%26#39; at 8/5 machines. I hit a 4OAK



    and maybe 1 full house. Eventually we saw they were going to open more $10 BJ tables. I cashed out up $35 (incl. the free



    play) and proceeded to go wait and wait and wait by one of the to-be-opened tables. I think they checked each card in



    the 6 card shoe about 5 times! I went to the bathroom and was very impressed with it; all it needed was one



    of those Japanese toilets from that Simpsons episode that says ';I would be honored to accept your waste';! Finally we



    started playing and I had a bad feeling from the start. A couple of morons were at 1st base; hitting 13 against a dealer



    6 and other foolishness. Still, I held my own until I made a dumb play and it was all downhill from there. I was on tilt,



    the two idiots were still idiots so we eventually left (I was down 20). On our way to the cage I rather loudly exclaimed



    to Charlie that the couple at first were idiots and then I saw them kinda walking next to me! Oops. Well, they must not



    have heard me or thought I was talking about the idiots standing behind them (there were none, but these idiots couldn%26#39;t



    have known that). We went downstairs to Tony Luke%26#39;s b/c you can%26#39;t get a good cheesesteak where Charlie%26#39;s from in



    Central NJ. I got the italian pork sandwich and cheesefries. Both were good; sandwich was a little salty though and I



    couldn%26#39;t finish the fries. Considered bringing them with us but they would have to sit in Charlie%26#39;s mom%26#39;s new Mercedes



    for the rest of the day and I didn%26#39;t think she%26#39;d appreciate her new car smell being replaced with the smell of cheese



    fries. Women! *rolls eyes* So in the trash they went and we were off to the boardwalk!





    Stopped at Bally%26#39;s to get my $8 in bonus cash. But wait! Bally%26#39;s TR kiosks don%26#39;t know my TR PIN so I have to stand in



    line for one! WTF? I get my $ and we walk north on the boards. We hit Steel Pier and Charlie turns into %26#39;the great white



    hunter%26#39; at the crossbow game, winning a white tiger pelt. Leaving the pier, we see the Taj in front of us and I tell



    Charlie I%26#39;ve heard that it%26#39;s unsafe and we should stay out of there. But Charlie is all Captain Testosterone and he tells



    me to quit my bitchin%26#39;, slaps me in the face and yammers something about ';the eye of the tiger';. Emboldened, we kick down the



    front door (which is odd b/c you%26#39;re supposed to PULL them open), openly mock the timeshare hawkers and flip off a



    security camera before heading over to the Taj Card desk to enter the football pick %26#39;em game. At this point Charlie realizes



    he needs gum and so we learn casinos don%26#39;t sell gum b/c it usually ends up on the carpet. So we head south on the boards,



    looking for gum. ';do you sell gum?'; ';no, but the next store down does'; ';LIAR!'; (okay I made the last part up, but we went



    through this about 5 times!).





    Finally we get to the Caesar%26#39;s Pier and make our way up to Game On where we get a booth. We order a couple beers and figure



    we should probably order some food. The menu was kinda slim pickin%26#39;s, though. I guess when you%26#39;ve got 90 HD screens you



    don%26#39;t need food as a draw. Or beers on tap for that matter (just Yuengling and Coors light). Charlie got the chowder,



    I got the baked alaska (the merangue was a bit too sweet and the cherry vanilla ice cream was a bit too frozen but it was



    all right). We stayed till the end of the Tigers game to confirm that yes, indeed, the Yanks suck. Then we realized we



    haven%26#39;t gambled for a while and went to Caesar%26#39;s. At this point it%26#39;s around 7:30 and minimums are going up. Charlie



    apparently finds a $15 BJ game and I head over to the 9/6 JOB machines by the Toga Bar. I find one open machine,



    quickly lose about $25 and Charlie%26#39;s already done with BJ b/c the min went up to $25. On a serious note, I was rather



    disappointed with Caesar%26#39;s. It felt old and tired.





    We head down to the Trop and at this point, if you%26#39;re keeping score (which I wasn%26#39;t) you%26#39;ll notice I%26#39;m up a whopping $8



    and that%26#39;s b/c of the Bally%26#39;s cash. We find a $10 BJ table that has yet to go to $15 and we wedge ourselves in. We grind



    it out for a while and then the min goes to $15. Like a cheapskate I consider leaving but I take one for the table and



    keep playing. More grinding for me, a bit more losing for Charlie and the rest. Charlie starts



    treating pushes like wins since the wins aren%26#39;t coming. Ditto the others. A woman sits down and says she left the last



    table b/c everyone was losing; Charlie tells her she%26#39;ll fit right in here! We wonder aloud if we can start making side



    bets on if the dealer will turn over a 10. I try to turn the tide by placing bets for the



    dealer but it doesn%26#39;t work. Then someone has an idea: just tip the dealer outright! Okay, why not? I think that%26#39;s when



    our luck started to change. My personal highlight was going on a mini-run which let me up my bets and then catching 3



    21s in a row! On the fourth hand, I either won or pushed but I didn%26#39;t like the cards the dealer drew so I pulled back to



    the minimum and that was smart b/c the tide swung the other way, with the lowlight being 3 dealer 21s in a row followed



    by a fourth hand where she DREW to 21! Charlie and I decide to finish up the shoe, I win my last hand and I color up



    to $380 (my buy in was $100). We cash out and head for The Quarter b/c I read at whoot.com that Red Square becomes an



    80s/90s dance club with no cover around 11 on Saturdays. Well, it was just 11 when we got there and I guess they hadn%26#39;t



    changed over yet since it was still techno. But now the Mets are playing so we check that out. It was 7-5 and we watch



    them tack on an insurance run and leave. We head out past Hooters and Charlie drops two pieces of knowledge: 1) he%26#39;s never



    been to a Hooters and 2) he has a cousin who may work at this one. So we go in and he finds her and she gets us a table. We



    check out the talent and notice a pregnant Hooters girl. I%26#39;d love to comment on this but I%26#39;ll probably F it up and offend



    someone, so I won%26#39;t. I begin to wish I had a hot girl cousin but then I stop b/c what good would that do me? We get some



    wings but Charlie isn%26#39;t impressed so I pay the bill and keep the rest for myself. Now it%26#39;s about 12:30 and we begin the



    walk back to Bally%26#39;s for the car. Pay with a coupon I got along with the $8 (I%26#39;m cheap, sue me) and we head to Harrah%26#39;s



    so I can get my car. I leave the parking deck at 1 am without paying b/c only one booth was open and it was



    unmanned. Wooo hooo! I get on the AC Expressway and make it home around 2:30 am without incident nor detours.





    Still reading? Thanks!!! We plan on going again in November after some bounce-back offers arive, so you haven%26#39;t heard the



    last of me!



    TR: Three hundy by 11 pm (long)


    Crud, sorry about the line breaks. I wrote this in notepad and just pasted it in here.


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  • Going to event @ Taj, possib. staying at HI...need advice

    My husband I are going to an event at the Taj (nov. 3-5th). We%26#39;d like to stay under 200.00 a night for a hotel, and so far that%26#39;s landed up at the Holiday Inn on the Boardwalk. The reviews on various sites for this hotel are ehhhh.....anyone have an opinion. We just want a clean safe place to stay while we are in town. And if we stay at the holiday inn, whats the easiest way to get back and forth to the Taj? Jittney? Taxi? Suggestions?



    Going to event @ Taj, possib. staying at HI...need advice


    Might be tough to get a decent room for under $200.00 a night on a weekend in AC unless you are eligible for comp/discounts because of gambling. You might want to consider a nice bed a breakfast in the neighboring town of Ventnor City called the



    Carisbrooke Inn, see their reviews in trip advisor and here is thier web site http://www.carisbrookeinn.com/index.html. You will need to take a cab from this location to the Taj but reviews are very good and it is clean and safe like you were looking for.



    Going to event @ Taj, possib. staying at HI...need advice


    Thanks for the link to that B%26amp;B...the reviews on it looked great so we decided to give it a try. Ill make sure I post back about how it was. Thank you again!

    Breakfast near Tropicana

    Any ideas of where to go for a reasonable breakfast close to the Tropicana? Doesn%26#39;t have to be within walking distance, but that would be nice. Trip planned for November. Thanks!





    Breakfast near Tropicana


    Last summer my friends and I opted to eat at the market/deli in the Trop Quarter for breakfast. Baked goods and small buffet of breakfast items. The prices were reasonable and the variety of items pleased us all.

    Cyndi Lauper at HOB

    Cyndi Lauper will be at Showboat House of Blues on Sat. Oct. 21 .

    Mary and I are going for a shot of nostalgia and to see what new things she has been up to . We just got standing room at the bar . but they have chairs on the floor and up in the balcony . If the show is poorly attended they let you sit in unsold seats anyway . There is an opening band I haven%26#39;t heard of . Show starts at 8PM . We might drop in Worship for a quick drink afterwards . Then who knows !

    Cyndi Lauper at HOB

    I am totally jealous allure!! I was a HUGE Cyndi Lauper fan when I was like 6 or 7 years old. I even dressed up like her for Halloween one year!! Let us know how the show is!

    Cyndi Lauper at HOB

    allure45 - I saw her a couple years ago at the Hilton. She opened with a rendition of ';At Last'; that would%26#39;ve made Etta James proud. The pace got a little slow when she did several ballads in a row, but she picked it up towards the end with her pop hits. All in all, it was a great show. She%26#39;s come a long way from the first time I saw her at the Tradewinds in Sea Bright, when she was booed off the stage. I think the crowd just wasn%26#39;t ready for that squeaky voiced, pink-ponytailed punk act. I had a new respect for her after the Hilton show - that girl can sing!

    Cheers,

    LuvBreezes

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  • Harrahs New Shuttle Service

    The new shuttle service is called Total Express





    The ';Spades Route'; will be Harrahs to Caesars to Ballys





    The ';Hearts Route'; will be Harrahs to Showboat





    The ';Clubs Route'; will be Caesars to Ballys to Showboat





    The service starts in October





    CHEERS!!!!!!!



    Harrahs New Shuttle Service


    We stayed at Harrahs last Friday and they told us about this. Sounds like a great idea and you have to wonder why it took so long to embrace.





    Shuttles are the way of like in Vegas and even when they just owned the Rio and Harrahs they had a shuttle between them. Perhaps they thought the jitneys took care of this or that most people have cars in AC, but I know that for people who want to have a few drinks and casino hop, this will be a great service.





    I wonder if other casinos (like the Borgota and Trump Marina) will need to compete with this and have shuttles from the boardwalk to the Marina (or in Trump%26#39;s case between their three properties).



    Harrahs New Shuttle Service


    Hi Term,



    What are they going to charge for this??? Is it free? I imagine when people catch on it could cut into the Jitneys. I%26#39;d take a free shuttle and walk a bit?





    CHEERS!





    AQ




    I heard all you need is a Total Rewards card




    That%26#39;s what the flyer we got said to...at least in the begining....




    I don%26#39;t get the 3 different routes. Why not one route that just does a circuit, starting at Caesar%26#39;s, up to Showboat, over the Harrah%26#39;s and then back to Caesar%26#39;s? Yeah it may take a little longer but it eliminates the risk of getting on the wrong shuttle. And you%26#39;ll still need the jitneys to get to the Borgata or down to the Hilton and Trop.





    The real solution can be summed up in one word: MONORAIL!!!! It glides as gently as a cloud!




    Yea...and perhaps it can be as sucessfu; as the Vegas monorail...Not!




    I note that there is no Diamond Route - and I%26#39;m sure this is not a coincidence....perhaps Harrahs will have limos for Diamond players and that will be the ';Diamond'; route.





    I you buy that, I have a bridge to sell you....





    But seriously, wait and see what they do for a ';Diamond'; route.





    ACMama




    AC Mama Their Diamond route is spend $10,000 and we will Piggy Back you to any of our Harrah%26#39;s locations that you want. Oh ya and they might throw in a free , WAIT i mean discounted room and buffet LOL.





    CHEERS !!!!!!




    I am so over Harrahs casinos. I won%26#39;t spend a Nickle in them anymore. I have a Super Host at The Trop and i really enjoy it there so far. They have a great comp system over there also.





    CHEERS !!!!!!!




    This is great news. Since they dropped the %26#39;pay for parking once and park at 2 casinos%26#39; deal [when the original parking rate began - with the proceeds going to the Casino Redevelopment Authority], I rarely go casino hopping. This will come in handy for shopping at The Walk also. Plus, I almost NEVER visit the Marina District casinos, I may take advantage of the shuttle to go to Harrah%26#39;s.

    concert

    going to a concert next week ...but dont want to spend a fortune on hotels for one night can you help me?...thanks



    concert


    There%26#39;s a couple of hotels in the immediate area.



    You%26#39;ll have a car?



    concert


    nope...




    There are couple of hotels in the area. You should be able to get a taxi.





    Or you could stay in Manhattan and take the #351 NJ Transit bus.

    Boardwalk Shops???

    What time does the shops on the boardwalk open? I am planning our daytrip and need to now a few specifics. We have approximately 8 hours and would like to stuff as much in as possible. By the way the trip is Oct. 19 (next Thursday). We are flying in @ 9:00 am. Should we go to the Walk Outlet first then the Boardwalk or vice versa? We have never been and really don%26#39;t plan to gamble maybe 1/2 hour or so. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated....





    Thanks,



    Boardwalk Shops???


    I would start at the outlet walk .The boardwalk will be a bit breezy in the morning . And some of the shops open late ,11am or so . Most of the better shops are in the boardwalk casinos . Try the Quarter at the Tropicanna for starters .Then walk north to the Cearsar%26#39;s Mall . You might like the AC Museum which is a couple blocks north of Showboat on the boardwalk . You could take a rolling chair from near the SAnds to the museum .



    Boardwalk Shops???


    Thanks, anymore suggestions???




    If your yearning for a quick ,good,cheap lunch during that Boardwalk shopping,duck into the Irish Pub for a bite!




    I agree with visitng The Walk early as all the stores will be open and not very crowded. If you are still there around lunch time, try Los Amigos [on Atlantic ave just off Michigan] or Tun Tavern [the end of The Walk in the Sheraton] for lunch. Both are reasonably priced.



    For the afternoon, try strolling %26#39;up%26#39; the boardwalk towards Resorts/Taj/Showboat. Visit the Central Pier for claw machines and a 99cent store for cheap souveniers. The Irish Pub [mentioned by moneywho] is accross from the Central Pier and right down St James Place. Take some snapshots of the Steel Pier as this is it%26#39;s last year as an amusement pier [it is only open weekends til the end of October]. Go to the next pier, the Garden Pier for the AC Historical Museum [mentioned by Allure] hours: 10-4. http://www.acmuseum.net/ Don%26#39;t miss the movie. It%26#39;s free and the Art Center on the same pier is free also. When leaving the Garden Pier, you will have a great view of all 5 electric generating windmills - another snapshot opp.




    I agree with visitng The Walk early as all the stores will be open and not very crowded. If you are still there around lunch time, try Los Amigos [on Atlantic ave just off Michigan] or Tun Tavern [the end of The Walk in the Sheraton] for lunch. Both are reasonably priced.



    For the afternoon, try strolling %26#39;up%26#39; the boardwalk towards Resorts/Taj/Showboat. Visit the Central Pier for claw machines and a 99cent store for cheap souveniers. The Irish Pub [mentioned by moneywho] is accross from the Central Pier and right down St James Place. Take some snapshots of the Steel Pier as this is it%26#39;s last year as an amusement pier [it is only open weekends til the end of October]. Go to the next pier, the Garden Pier for the AC Historical Museum [mentioned by Allure] hours: 10-4. http://www.acmuseum.net/ Don%26#39;t miss the movie. It%26#39;s free and the Art Center on the same pier is free also. When leaving the Garden Pier, you will have a great view of all 5 electric generating windmills - another snapshot opp.


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  • Holland Tunnel/Parking Question

    I thought I read somewhere that there is a mall right next to the Holland tunnel. If there is...would it be possible to park at the mall then take the Path train to Manhattan for the day.



    I%26#39;m not sure where we are staying yet. Maybe Newark. I know the Holland Motor Lodge is with in walking distance of the tunnel...but I%26#39;m not sure I want to pay 96.00 for a motor lodge.



    Being we have a car we could pretty much stay anywhere if we had a place to park by the Holland Tunnel.





    P%26amp;Q



    Holland Tunnel/Parking Question


    www.simon.com/mall/customer_service.aspx…



    Holland Tunnel/Parking Question


    So you have to pay to park at the Mall???



    Does anyone know how much? This website didn%26#39;t say.





    P%26amp;Q




    They have to do that. If the parking was free, all the commuters would be parking there to take the PATH leaving no parking spaces for actual shoppers.





    Just email the mail your question about parking fees.




    The Mall is the Newport Center, run by Simon Malls. It is in the Newport Waterfront area, directly across the road from both the eastern entrance to the Holland Tunnel, and the the Pavonia Newport Light Rail Station (Hudson Bergen Line) that runs along the Jersey City waterfront. It is also about a 3 minute walk from the Newport Pavonia PATH station that is located under the Marriott Courtyard Hotel.



    The Mall offers parking at a price, there is also an independent covered parking building next door.



    During the day, the PATH train will take you directly to Christopher Street, 6th ave, 14th ave, and 33rd ave in Manhattan, for $1.50 each way. Frustratingly however, your ticket does not interconnect with the NYC Metro system. Late at night, you may have to change PATH trains in Hoboken, one stop away from Newport Pavonia.





    The Holland Motor Lodge is also only a 5 minute walk from the PATH train station. Accommodation there is from $73-$90, and while it isn%26#39;t flash, it offers extremely good value for money. Parking is free, and while I imagine that it is monitored to make sure you are a guest, I saw no proof of that while staying there. The hotel also offers overflow parking against the retaining wall by the ';drive through'; behind the Burger King next door at 85 12th St, Jersey City, NJ 07310. This is also free, and had no cars in it the weekend that I was staying at the HML. I would doubt that anyone cares who parks there. That would be my pick for the free parking.




    You may ';doubt'; that anyone cares, but should you find out too late that some does care, you%26#39;ll be out $200+ to find it out.




    I saw no signage indicating that it was towaway, but you are right - my recommendation was probably inappropriate. If you are only in Manhattan for the day, the parking in the Nelson Mall, or the next door parking facility would probably be less expensive than parking in Manhattan.



    The website http://www.nycgarages.com/ has a really handy search feature where you can put in an address and it shows every parking facility in the area, including their address, opening hours, number of spaces and and price per hour/day. This can make it possible for you to locate the best priced parking facility - availability is another issue entirely of course.

    TR: Three hundy by 11 pm repost w/o line breaks (long)

    No responses so far so you%26#39;re either scared off by the length or the extra line breaks. Let%26#39;s try again:

    Hi there! You may remember me from such posts as ';My first TR Showboat 8/30-9/1'; and ';I could be in AC now but...';. Last Saturday, I finally got together with one of the two guys I was supposed to meet up with a couple weekends ago and here%26#39;s what happened, with a few exaggerations thrown in for spice!

    I have to admit, I had a bad feeling leading up to this trip. Without getting into details, I felt I had built up some bad karma in the days leading up to Saturday. Early Saturday AM did nothing to convince me otherwise. For starters, while eating breakfast with my wife, I politely asked her if she wanted the last bit of my bacon and she said yes! I mean, yeah, she%26#39;s pregnant and all, but COME ON!!!! Who%26#39;s going to AC and who%26#39;s staying home? Huh??!! Then, going over the Ben Franklin Br. I didn%26#39;t bear right enough to stay on 676 and ended up on the other side of the fork. Ok, no biggie, I%26#39;ll get off at the first exit and turn around. Oh, look, the sign even says ';U and Left Turns';! Yeah, the sign LIED! I got a nice little tour of Camden trying to find a place to semi-legally turn around. And then, of course, getting back to 676 wasn%26#39;t so cut and dried, but I eventually did.

    Got to AC and my first stop was Harrah%26#39;s to take advantage of their free parking coupon and $10 in bonus cash. No problems with either. Then outside to the jitney stop, where they need to add a new game: bet on where the jitney will stop relative to the sign and how many people he%26#39;ll let on! What a mess that was. At least I built up some good karma by letting a senior get on when the guy could only take 1. But the running joke became ';if there were 3 people in front of me he could take 3, if there were 2, he could take 2';. Finally I got on and headed for the Borgata.

    Approaching the Borg, the driver asked ';anyone for Borgata?'; Umm.. a better question would be ';who is NOT going to the Borgata?'; I mean why wouldn%26#39;t you want to go to this beautiful place where the ceilings are high, the gaming is fair and the drinks come in bottles and real glasses? Also, doesn%26#39;t he have to check for pick-ups anyway? Was he going to skip the Borg if no one piped up? I got off the jitney, found the B Bar, wandered over to the 25 cent VP side put in my card, activated my $10 free play, ordered a 7 and 7 and began playing. Notice I didn%26#39;t say ';sat down';; either there weren%26#39;t enough stools to start with or non-players had commandeered them to watch their spouses play. Grrrr.... Anyway, the 9/6 paytable helped me immensely as I believe I hit two full-houses and a flush before Charlie showed up. He almost went right past me so I said ';over here idiot'; and he went to take a swing at me before he realized who I was (okay, not really). Charlie%26#39;s not big into VP but he said he%26#39;d play a bit. We couldn%26#39;t get two machines together in the bar so we went onto the floor to %26#39;slum%26#39; at 8/5 machines. I hit a 4OAK and maybe 1 full house. Eventually we saw they were going to open more $10 BJ tables. I cashed out up $35 (incl. the free play) and proceeded to go wait and wait and wait by one of the to-be-opened tables. I think they checked each card in the 6 card shoe about 5 times! I went to the bathroom and was very impressed with it; all it needed was one of those Japanese toilets from that Simpsons episode that says ';I would be honored to accept your waste';! Finally we started playing and I had a bad feeling from the start. A couple of morons were at 1st base; hitting 13 against a dealer 6 and other foolishness. Still, I held my own until I made a dumb play and it was all downhill from there. I was on tilt, the two idiots were still idiots so we eventually left (I was down 20). On our way to the cage I rather loudly exclaimed to Charlie that the couple at first were idiots and then I saw them kinda walking next to me! Oops. Well, they must not have heard me or thought I was talking about the idiots standing behind them (there were none, but these idiots couldn%26#39;t have known that). We went downstairs to Tony Luke%26#39;s b/c you can%26#39;t get a good cheesesteak where Charlie%26#39;s from in Central NJ. I got the italian pork sandwich and cheesefries. Both were good; sandwich was a little salty though and I couldn%26#39;t finish the fries. Considered bringing them with us but they would have to sit in Charlie%26#39;s mom%26#39;s new Mercedes for the rest of the day and I didn%26#39;t think she%26#39;d appreciate her new car smell being replaced with the smell of cheese fries. Women! *rolls eyes* So in the trash they went and we were off to the boardwalk!

    Stopped at Bally%26#39;s to get my $8 in bonus cash. But wait! Bally%26#39;s TR kiosks don%26#39;t know my TR PIN so I have to stand in line for one! WTF? I get my $ and we walk north on the boards. We hit Steel Pier and Charlie turns into %26#39;the great white hunter%26#39; at the crossbow game, winning a white tiger pelt. Leaving the pier, we see the Taj in front of us and I tell Charlie I%26#39;ve heard that it%26#39;s unsafe and we should stay out of there. But Charlie is all Captain Testosterone and he tells me to quit my bitchin%26#39;, slaps me in the face and yammers something about ';the eye of the tiger';. Emboldened, we kick down the front door (which is odd b/c you%26#39;re supposed to PULL them open), openly mock the timeshare hawkers and flip off a security camera before heading over to the Taj Card desk to enter the football pick %26#39;em game. At this point Charlie realizes he needs gum and so we learn casinos don%26#39;t sell gum b/c it usually ends up on the carpet. So we head south on the boards, looking for gum. ';do you sell gum?'; ';no, but the next store down does'; ';LIAR!'; (okay I made the last part up,but we went through this about 5 times!).

    Finally we get to the Caesar%26#39;s Pier and make our way up to Game On where we get a booth. We order a couple beers and figure we should probably order some food. The menu was kinda slim pickin%26#39;s, though. I guess when you%26#39;ve got 90 HD screens you don%26#39;t need food as a draw. Or beers on tap for that matter (just Yuengling and Coors light). Charlie got the chowder, I got the baked alaska (the merangue was a bit too sweet and the cherry vanilla ice cream was a bit too frozen but it was all right). We stayed till the end of the Tigers game to confirm that yes, indeed, the Yanks suck. Then we realized we haven%26#39;t gambled for a while and went to Caesar%26#39;s. At this point it%26#39;s around 7:30 and minimums are going up. Charlie apparently finds a $15 BJ game and I head over to the 9/6 JOB machines by the Toga Bar. I find one open machine, quickly lose about $25 and Charlie%26#39;s already done with BJ b/c the min went up to $25. On a serious note, I was rather disappointed with Caesar%26#39;s. It felt old and tired.

    We head down to the Trop and at this point, if you%26#39;re keeping score (which I wasn%26#39;t) you%26#39;ll notice I%26#39;m up a whopping $8 and that%26#39;s b/c of the Bally%26#39;s cash. We find a $10 BJ table that has yet to go to $15 and we wedge ourselves in. We grind it out for a while and then the min goes to $15. Like a cheapskate I consider leaving but I take one for the table and keep playing. More grinding for me, a bit more losing for Charlie and the rest. Charlie starts treating pushes like wins since the wins aren%26#39;t coming. Ditto the others. A woman sits down and says she left the last table b/c everyone was losing; Charlie tells her she%26#39;ll fit right in here! We wonder aloud if we can start making side bets on if the dealer will turn over a 10. I try to turn the tide by placing bets for the dealer but it doesn%26#39;t work. Then someone has an idea: just tip the dealer outright! Okay, why not? I think that%26#39;s when our luck started to change. My personal highlight was going on a mini-run which let me up my bets and then catching 3 21s in a row! On the fourth hand, I either win or push but I didn%26#39;t like the cards the dealer drew so I pull back to the minimum and that was smart b/c the tide swung the other way, with the lowlight being 3 dealer 21s in a row followed by a fourth hand where she DREW to 21! Charlie and I decide to finish up the shoe, I win my last hand and I color up to $380 (my buy in was $100). We cash out and head for The Quarter b/c I read at whoot.com that Red Square becomes an 80s/90s dance club with no cover around 11 on Saturdays. Well, it was just 11 when we got there and I guess they hadn%26#39;t changed over yet since it was still techno. But now the Mets are playing so we check that out. It was 7-5 and we watch them tack on an insurance run and leave. We head out past Hooters and Charlie drops two pieces of knowledge: 1) he%26#39;s never been to a Hooters and 2) he has a cousin who may work at this one. So we go in and he finds her and she gets us a table. We check out the talent and notice a pregnant Hooters girl. I%26#39;d love to comment on this but I%26#39;ll probably F it up and offend someone, so I won%26#39;t. I begin to wish I had a hot girl cousin but then I stop b/c what good would that do me? We get some wings but Charlie isn%26#39;t impressed so I pay the bill and keep the rest for myself. Now it%26#39;s about 12:30 and we begin the walk back to Bally%26#39;s for the car. Pay with a coupon I got along with the $8 (I%26#39;m cheap, sue me) and we head to Harrah%26#39;s so I can get my car. I leave the parking deck at 1 am without paying b/c only one booth was open and it was unmanned. Wooo hooo! I get on the AC Expressway and make it home around 2:30 am without incident nor detours.

    Still reading? Thanks!!! We plan on going again in November after some bounce-back offers arive, so you haven%26#39;t heard the last of me!

    TR: Three hundy by 11 pm repost w/o line breaks (long)

    No not scared off LOL just tired to attempt to read right now but i did and a very good detailed report. Hey there%26#39;s nothing wrong with beng cheap in AC, i like to call it being careful with our hard erned money. Seems like yoou had a goodtime and came home a few dollars ahead.

    Plus your planning to go back next month, AH the Lure of Good Old AC

    Great report.

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  • Motels/Hotels near Princeton University?

    We are beginning our college search for our daughter and plan to take a tour of Princeton University. Can anyone recommend a few motels or hotels pretty close to Princteon Univ? Thanks!



    Motels/Hotels near Princeton University?


    There%26#39;s a Hyatt in Princeton (I think off of Rt. 1) that is very nice and has a comedy club. It%26#39;s less than 15 minutes from PU, and near the mall and tons of restaurants. There%26#39;s an Apple Hotel also on Rt. 1 (might techically be in West Windsor) but I don%26#39;t know anything about it.



    Motels/Hotels near Princeton University?


    The previous post is right about the Hyatt -- it%26#39;s on US 1 in Carnegie Center. I%26#39;m not aware of an Apple Hotel (and I live in Princeton) -- maybe they mean the McIntosh Inn, which is a decent place if you%26#39;re on a budget (at least it was the last time I had visitors stay there, which has been a while). It%26#39;s near the university but is technically in Lawrenceville.





    The Nassau Inn is the only hotel that%26#39;s actually in the heart of Princeton -- lots of charm, great location (practically across the street from the campus), but usually expensive. I%26#39;ve heard from one source that the rooms are small (but that could have been just one isolated case).





    On or near US 1, several chains are represented, including Hampton Inn, Residence Inn, Courtyard, Amerisuites, Marriott, Westin. All are just a short drive from the Princeton campus.





    If you can get a reasonable price for the Nassau Inn or the Hyatt, those would probably be my first choices. The Westin is slightly farther away but would also be a good choice. The Marriott is a recent conversion (it was the Doral Conference Center), and I don%26#39;t know whether they have renovated or might be in the process of doing so. For something less expensive, I%26#39;d try the Hampton Inn or the Courtyard.




    Thank you so much for your suggestions.




    My comments on suite hotels in the area:



    I HIGHLY recommend the new Marriott Residence Inn at Carnegie Center in Princeton, right next to the Market Fair mall with a cineplex, shops and a number of eateries at its doorstep -- we really like Big Fish Seafood Bistro, but there are also such chain restaurants as TGIFridays, On the Border, Macaroni Grill, and PF Changs.



    In addition to the extra room (always a plus imo when traveling with a teen!) %26amp; kitchen facilities, indoor pool %26amp; hot tub, fitness room, and decent breakfast buffet which are features of almost every Residence Inn, the service at this particular RI is simply outstanding: everyone -- manager, desk clerks, housekeeping staff, and buffet attendants -- seems to be thoroughly enjoying working there and act as if they are thrilled you%26#39;ve chosen their RI.





    Its next-door neighbor, the AmeriSuites, is decent enough, but this RI -- or the now less-expensive-than-it-used-to-be RI a bit further north on Rt. 1 -- is superior. And I would opt for the Staybridge Suites over the AmeriSuites. There is also a Homewood Suites under construction, but I don%26#39;t think it%26#39;s expected to open until January.





    Non-suite accommodations:



    The Nassau Inn is overpriced imo for what it delivers. Of the 2 closest budget chain outposts, I prefer the Red Roof Lodge over the McIntosh... friendlier staff, more comfy beds, and it felt a bit more ';secure'; to me even tho%26#39; it%26#39;s McIntosh which has interior corridors. And much to my surprise, the Red Roof is part of the French Accor chain so I racked up some points I can use at a far more upscale Sofitel elsewhere. Neither I nor anyone I know has stayed at Forrestal since Marriott just recently assumed ownership, so I can%26#39;t comment on that one; I enjoyed my stay there under the Doral name 2 years ago. For reasons which elude me, the Courtyard seems to usually be as expensive as the suite hotels but offers less.





    I%26#39;m not a fan of the Hyatt Regency, in part because atrium-style hotels are not my preference. But the Sunday brunch buffet is lovely... nice selection, excellent service in a serene atmosphere, including a pianist.





    One final suggestion: as long as you%26#39;re in the neighborhood, how about checking out The College of New Jersey, the ';honors college'; of NJ%26#39;s state university system? My son is a senior there and he (and I) has been quite pleased with the caliber of his educational and residential experience there. One of only 5 state schools among Barron%26#39;s Most Competitive roster (joining, e.g., University of Virginia) and very highly ranked (top public school, 5th out of all 165 public %26amp; private institutions) in US News %26amp; World Report%26#39;s Best Universities in the North - Master%26#39;s division, it is a physically attractive, mid-sized school (under 6,000 students) with a distinctly liberal arts college orientation. E.g., very accessible faculty [no teaching assistants] who prize class discussion; my son has been in classes as small as 9 students; the largest -- Psych 101 -- was merely 48. On a sadder note, I was awed by the sensitivity and responsiveness of the admininstration in their dealings with the campus community, students%26#39; parents, the press and the ';outside world'; when confronted with the tragic disappearance last year of the freshman whose body was later discovered in PA.





    Frankly, because of NJ%26#39;s budget problems, I think it unlikely that TCNJ will be able to maintain such small class sizes, but the facilities are such that large lecture classes can never become the norm. Tuition, room %26amp; board for out-of-state students is presently $26,000 -- and unlike most state schools, merit scholarship awards are made to out-of-state students, not just state residents.





    So, I think it%26#39;s worth driving ~10 miles from Princeton for a visit. Have fun on your campus visits wherever they may lead you all! Not only is it fun to see your son/daughter look into the future, but doing these roadtrips also proved to be a special mother-son bonding time for us... very welcome to this mom after some turbulence in the preceding adolescent years ;-)




    Thank you so much for your hotel suggestions. Also want to thank you for the info. on The College of New Jersey.

    getting to Jersey city from Jfk or newark (public transport)

    Hi i%26#39;m planning trip to NYC from London and my hotel is in Jersey city Exchance place .i understand there is a train stopping there.





    My question is how to get there from JFK or from Newark i would like to avoid take a taxi all the way .so looking for public transport .or maybe taxi till the most convenient train station to take the path train.



    Thanks



    getting to Jersey city from Jfk or newark (public transport)


    I would take a taxi from JFK to the PATH station at WTC. $45 fixed + tolls + tip = $60



    From there the PATH is $1.50.





    other choices



    1.) Airtrain/subway to WTC



    2.) Airtrain/LIRR/subway to WTC



    getting to Jersey city from Jfk or newark (public transport)


    Hello Patriciaspain,





    Fly into Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) if you can, not JFK. EWR is a lot closer to Jersey City; getting to Jersey City from JFK could be a nightmare. (Long, slow, %26amp; expensive).





    Here%26#39;s how to get from EWR to Exchange Place, Jersey City, using public transport. (Mind you, it%26#39;s not the most scenic route, but it%26#39;s relatively easy if you%26#39;re not loaded down with too much luggage %26amp; don%26#39;t mind changing trains several times. Also, Newark Penn Station is not the most salubrious of environments, but it is relatively safe as long as you keep aware of your surroundings %26amp; keep an eye on your luggage etc. The platforms can get a bit chaotic at rush hour):





    1. After you clear customs %26amp; collect your luggage at EWR, look for the entrance to the monorail platform. (There%26#39;s a monorail stop at every terminal at EWR). Buy a ticket to Newark Penn Station. Ticket machines are located in the airport terminal, near the bottom of the escalator and/or elevator/lift that takes you up to the platform.





    2. Get onto the monorail. This takes you directly to Newark International Airport railway station (about 10 minutes).





    3. From the EWR railway station, take a New Jersey Transit (not Amtrak) train to Penn Station, Newark. (The train%26#39;s final destination will be marked as Penn Station, New York; you get off at the first stop, Penn Station, NEWARK. The trip takes all of 6 minutes minutes, so don%26#39;t worry about finding a seat but just stay near the door.)





    4. At Newark Penn Station, look for the PATH train platform. (PATH trains are roughly similar to London Underground trains.) Get onto any PATH train (it will be marked ';WTC';--World Trade Center). This will take you directly to Exchange Place. And presto! you%26#39;re there. (The PATH train trip is about 15-20 minutes, as I recall, %26amp; the fare is only $1.50 or $1.75.) Exchange Place PATH station is right outside the Hyatt Regency, which is where I assume you%26#39;re staying.)





    For further information, check these websites:





    http://www.njtransit.com





    panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/path/html/map.html





    Good luck, %26amp; enjoy your visit!





    Cheers,



    Jack

    Christmas Dinner

    We are going to be in AC over the Christmas Holiday. I called the concierge at Harrah%26#39;s to find out if there was anywhere we can go for a traditional Christmas Meal and she said the buffet.





    Can anyone reccomend anywhere in the area (doesnt have to be in a Casino) for a traditional Christmas dinner?



    Christmas Dinner


    This is a good time to make reservations .



    Old Waterview , in Venice Park Section ( Near Borgota )347-1793



    or Steak 38 , a mile over the bridge into Brigantine



    or Laguna , at the Celebrity Inn Resort , Brigantine



    Ram%26#39;s Head Inn on Rt 30 Just under the GSP overpass (Pricey )



    Smithvile Inn Rt 9 is good with children .



    I%26#39;m sure the Palm %26amp; RiRa at Trop will have something .



    Christmas Dinner


    I%26#39;d head to Steak 38 or Palm or Ri-Ra in the Trop also.




    Correction it is the Old Waterway , not Waterview . But they do have a waterview of the AC skyline . Request a window table .

    Foxwoods expansion

    I heard that MGM has just started the foundation for the new Foxwoods addition . What loophole did they find/create to allow them access to the ';native American Only Market'; ?



    I heard that this new addition will be Asian Market centered . Foxwoods feels that the NYC %26amp; Boston Markets are their Primary Target .



    While I see the %26#39;need%26#39; and opportunity for an Asian-centric casino ,



    I am personally turned off to places that make extreme efforts to attract a particular ethenic minority . Seems we should be a bit more proud of offering the %26#39;American Experience%26#39; .



    ';MGM Mirage, which owns and operates two dozen casinos in Nevada, Mississippi, and Michigan, is coming to Connecticut.



    It has agreed to license its name to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, which owns the Foxwoods Resort Casino, for a $700 million hotel and casino adjacent to the existing Foxwoods resort.



    The new hotel, to be called the MGM Grand, will have 825 rooms, a 5,000-seat theater, and 1,500 more slot machines than the current Foxwoods. It will be operated by Foxwoods employees.



    As part of the deal, MGM will lend $200 million to the tribe%26#39;s development company, helping it develop a 600-acre casino resort in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Although MGM is a partial investor in Borgata Atlantic City , the deal with Foxwoods will yield significant brand-name exposure for MGM in the northeast.';



    Foxwoods expansion


    Old news, they have been building all summer and are way past the foundation stage.



    Foxwoods expansion


    Doesn%26#39;t seem terribly mysterious how they did it - they are ';licensing their name'; to the tribe. I%26#39;m sure that ';loan'; is structured some way that will allow them a cut of revenues from the casino.




    I can post you a bunch of links from our local papers if you are interested. (Hopefully they are still there....) When this came to light, our Attorney General attempted to block it. No go. I have several friends employed in various positions throughout Foxwoods. In a nutshell, they grew too fast for their own good %26amp; got into financial trouble.



    Mohegan did their expansion in a different way. The tribe did not want to have debt, and therefore agreed to reduce the amount of their stipends-or profit sharing if you will--during the construction phase of the hotel and the ';new'; casino of the sky until it was paid off. This was a very wise financial move. While their debt repayment structure did not totally wipe out their profit sharing checks (I know a native member-his aunt was the medicine woman -her statue is in the upstairs lobby) He, and his wife %26amp; their 3 children receive approximately $40,000 per year stipend during the debt reduction payment period. They used to receive more in 1999 and that was before the expansion and the casino increased in popularity.



    Mohegan is/was much better financially situated than Foxwoods. They didn%26#39;t have a choice but to seek outside funding.




    allure.Agree with you 100% on trying to attract just certain groups. Thats what turned me off about not caring if we go back to Vegas. They are catering so much to just the Asian market(its getting hard to find and American t.v. channel).So we figure,get the Asians money,we%26#39;ll spend ours elsewhere.




    I wonder if the casino%26#39;s are hurting themselves in the long run by catering to the Asian Market .Many of the Asian gamblers are from NYC where they previously gambled in illegal Asian-centric clubs . What happens if and when these groups become intergrated into American Culture ? Will the casinos be able to attract the non Asian Market back ?





    AC Casinos jumped on the dance club market and now that is going away . Worship ( Showboat) is doing very poorly . Missles ( Trop) is trying to attract a 30+ crowd but is having trouble adapting . Casbah ( Taj) has become a draw for a seedy crowd . Club Tru sent the gay crowd away and now is struggling as the straight dance club fad is dying out .The only one doing good in AC is Mixx ( Borgata) , and maybe 40-40 (Caesar%26#39;s ).





    It seems a recipe for disaster to allow companies like MGM to find loopholes so they can participate in Native American Casinos with a whole different set of rules and regulations . Perhaps Foxwoods had a plan to be in debt ,knowing this would force the government%26#39;s hand to allow MGM to %26#39;rescue%26#39; them . The OP seems to indicate that MGM would own the new hotel %26amp; casino with 2,500 slot Machines . Are these taxed and operated under USA or Native American Tribal Law ? If this is a USA casino - Fine ! Then they just found a loophole to open up in CT. No problem with that . Now if they could find a loophole to get them around the CT 12:45am %26#39;last call%26#39; for beverage service -lol




    allure--I am right there with ya on that one!!!!!! We do get an extra hour on the weekends...whoo hoo!!





    Money, I agree with you also-the last time I went into Mohegan Sun-I swear there were more Asian people there than American/any other race.




    Apparently both Foxwoods and the Mohegan Sun run very cheap junkets from NYC and Boston daily to appeal to Asian gamblers. Even my niece, who is a student in Boston, takes the junket bus from Boston to the casino, then gets another junket bus which takes her to NYC and home...all for $20, plus she gets her money back in coin. She tells me she is usually the only non-Asian person on the bus. I%26#39;m not aware of any similar, cheap bus junkets running from NYC to AC - and maybe that%26#39;s why the CT casinos are more attractive to Asian gamblers.





    ACMama




    Foxwoods and M Sun are nearer to NYC than AC , and the road tolls are much less . The Junkets are run by Asian owned businesses that have a strong following in the communities .It is almost a community service . They like their own Asian Market buses . Apparently Foxwoods reaches out to them .



    Have you checked out the Caesar%26#39;s AC site recently ? It is still in English lol , but asks if you would like the Korean , Chinese , or Vietnamese versions . ( No other choices .)




    We go to both Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun very frequently and I wouldn%26#39;t say that either of them is targeting a certain ethnic market. Foxwoods does have a larger Asian crowd than Mohegan, but I think every ethnicity is well represented at both casinos.





    I get tons of offers from both places and am not Asian. They take my money just as quickly as they take an Asians.





    As for the MGM expansion at Foxwoods, MGM is involved only with the hotel, not with the gaming at all. The MGM name will be only the new hotel/casino expansion, but all gaming will be controlled and handled by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, not by MGM.





    I don%26#39;t see that the new expansion will be geared more toward Asians than any other group.




    I think that when a casino puts both Asian and English script , and not French, Italian , etc . on their comp cards it is an indication of catering to a particular market . There are other Asian-centric perks at Foxwoods that other ethnic groups don%26#39;t receive . Also Foxwoods advertises heavily in Asian publications . And even their TV ads prominently feature Asian players . I read an MGM press release that stated that the new casino would cater heavily to the Asian market . There must be a reason that Foxwoods gets more of the Asian market in CT. Especially since Mohegan Sun is nearer to NYC and Boston .



    I have never been to Mohegan Sun . But based on the TV commercials I have seen , they cater to newbies to the casino and nightclub scenes .



    While I realize that the Tribe will run All the gaming . I imagine that MGM somehow profits from the gambling revenue . So I am also sure they can influence decisions regarding gaming . Both of these things seem to violate the spirit of the Native American Casinos Only law . It also allows MGM , an American Company to virtually operate under Tribal Law while circumventing American Civil Law . For example , if Foxwood%26#39;s MGM Casino refuses to pay off a prize or winnings , will you be able to sue MGM in an American Civil Court . How aboutif you suffer an injury . At Foxwood%26#39;s and M S you are at the mercy of their Tribal Council . Puttting an American name , MGM , on the establishment could deceive people into thinking they are protected under U.S. law .


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  • vegas slot tournaments

    Is there a publication or web site that lists 2007 available slot tournaments in las vegas?

    vegas slot tournaments

    Not that I know of. But you should probably ask in the Vegas forum.

    vegas slot tournaments

    I would call the different casinos and enquire about the slot tourneys to get the correct dates etc..

    CHEERS !!!!!!

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  • Trip Report - Nick Lachey concert and birthday celebration

    We had a wonderful time.



    Drove down from CT last Saturday, brought our friends (Pat hadn%26#39;t been to AC in 10 years or so, and it was her daughter%26#39;s first time) to the Quarter for lunch, and to check out the stores. The kids wanted to eat at Corky%26#39;s. My black and blue salad was SO delicious!!! Ummm, wish I had one right now. They windowshopped while I gave back my comps to the Trop.



    Then we checked into Bally%26#39;s, got a room in the Claridge Tower, which turned out to be fine, it was very convenient for us to just take the elevator to the 8th floor and use the pool and fitness equipment. And I like stopping in the Garden portion of the Claridge to try my Wheel of Fortune machines, on my way to Bally%26#39;s and the WWW. I like going down to gamble at 5 in the morning, while the others are sleeping, this way I get to try any slot machine I want, it%26#39;s so empty in the casinos at that time.



    We did the Rain Forest Cafe for my birthday lunch (our friends%26#39; request, they had never eaten there). Again, the food was good, and my daughters surprised me with a volcano birthday cake, with singing waitresses. Well, sort of surprised me (mom, don%26#39;t you have to go to the bathroom?) Anything to get me away so they could tell the waitress. I actually had tears in my eyes when they brought the cake and sang. My 2 sisters and my mom have very recently (this year) been diagnosed with breast cancer, so it was very easy to make a wish while blowing out the candle.



    We checked into Caesar%26#39;s, and I told the receptionist that it was my birthday and I was having a hard time dealing with getting older, and therefore I was requesting a room in the Centurion Tower. thanks, guys, it worked. she muttered something about waiving a $50 upgrade charge, but whatever. We had to wait for the room, not a problem, as I wanted to walk down to the Taj to use my birthday comps. Beautiful weekend to walk the boardwalk, we certainly did our share.



    For the 1/2 hr. I played at the Taj (everyone else looked for shells on the beach), it was good. I always like leaving with more money.



    Our room at Caesar%26#39;s was beautiful. First time we stayed there. It is a hike to get to the Tower, though. The slots were good, I had the most luck with the .50 ones.



    Okay, the concert. It was to start at 8, so Anna and I took a taxi over to the Borgata, arriving around 6:25. (again, thanks to the posters about not taking our car on a Saturday night). We promptly went upstairs to wait in line. At 6:30, the line was already down the corridor, up another, down another around the bend, I couldn%26#39;t believe how long it was. 99% girls of course, all ages, pre-teen up to 40%26#39;s. We had standing tickets, and that turned out to be great. We were about 20 feet from the stage. I actually felt sorry for the folks that had seats, as they were situated pretty far back from the stage. We had a great view.



    Dirty Blonde was the first opening act, and I thought they were a great band. It%26#39;s been Years since I%26#39;ve attended a concert. Brought back memories when I felt the bass pounding so loud I felt it in my chest.



    Joanna sang next, my daughter really liked her, but I wasn%26#39;t so thrilled with her singing.



    Finally, to the relief of the thousands of females in the room, Nick Lachey came on. At 9:30. He was a great performer, I was impressed with him. His singing, his stage presence. The band was top-notch. It was good.



    We got back to Caesar%26#39;s at 11:45. I was too tired to go downstairs, so tried the slots in the early morning. Again the .50 ones were the best. I stayed for 2 hrs. and broke even, thanks to a 9-line machine.



    Checked out, went back to the Taj for lunch, to use up the food comps. I did see the new noodle bar, and definitely want to try it out next time.







    Trip Report - Nick Lachey concert and birthday celebration


    Happy Birthday! Glad you had a fun trip. I play at the Taj and I agree-that Noodle Bar looks great-but theres always a line!



    Trip Report - Nick Lachey concert and birthday celebration


    Thanks. Actually, the line wasn%26#39;t too bad on Monday, around 12 noon.




    jean8,Thanks for the great report.Mrs. Who and my prayers are with your Mom and two Sisters who have this terrible cancer bit.Mrs. Who just went through it and is all done with the Cemo and Radition and she seems to be doing quite well now.Tell them to try to keep a nice Positive attitude no matter how down this terrible thing gets you.I know this is what got my wife through it.She kept saying we WILL beat this.Any help we can be,just ask!




    What a great B Day, looks like everything went your way this trip and you had alot of fun. Glad you enjoyed AC so much.



    Were you able to do some browsing in The Walk stores as that is also a nice area and their building another phase to it?





    The thing i liked is that there was nothing negative in your report which shows that you enjoyed and didn%26#39;t compare AC to Vegas as alot of people do therefore feeling somewhat disappointed in AC.





    Great Trip Report !!





    CHEERS !!!!




    Terminator - I%26#39;ve never been to Las Vegas, altho my brothers keep trying to get me to fly there. I am very comfortable with AC, don%26#39;t mind driving down from CT, love staying at the casinos for nothing, and getting comped for food.



    AC has so much over our Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods, who give you Nothing, compared with AC. I keep getting offers from MS that I can stay there for $79 or $99 or $109. Why pay that much when I can stay at a very nice casino in AC and only pay the room tax? The slots are much looser in AC, also.




    Who - I%26#39;m so glad the mrs. is over the chemo and radiation treatments. Great!! She went through so much, didn%26#39;t she? She%26#39;s lucky to have you by her side for support.



    My mom had a lumpectomy, she%26#39;s in stage 2, and just started taking a daily pill. Because she%26#39;s 85, we (she and I and the doctor) decided against any treatments for her.



    My sister was diagnosed off the bat with stage 3, so is going through the heavy duty chemo, and will have treatments for 60 weeks. Surgery is scheduled for January/February.



    thanks for your concerns, and I hope the readers don%26#39;t have a problem with our discussion, as 1 in every 8 women Will unfortunately come down with breast cancer at some point. And this is Breast Cancer awareness month.





    Good luck to all.




    And while it is much more uncommon , as many as 1 in 850 MEN will come down with breast cancer . YES MEN ! And they are often late to find a symptom , and have it diagnosed .




    Allure - I%26#39;m a freelance paralegal. I work for over 70 different attorneys here in CT. One of my male attorneys had breast cancer, and eventually died from it. He was 60. Great guy, great trial attorney.




    Jean8



    Just wishing you all the best with your family members as i have first hand experience with many family members and cancer. It%26#39;s a real tough go so try to stay strong and God Bless.




    Thanks, Terminator. I%26#39;m sure we all know someone with cancer. My brother died from skin cancer. It%26#39;s the pits.



    Jean