I agree about the smoking hazards in the casinos. I only go in to a casino to see a show or eat at a restaurant, which is about 6 times a year.
There are several places that are not like the big casino and are not smoke-filled and crowded. My preference is to be away from the strip and at a place that does not even have gambling, but does have competitive rates and good service. The Tuscany hotel comes to mind, although there is some gaming, it is more of a get-away. Jim Ault Las Vegas On 4/3/07 10:28 AM, "Stephen Barncard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am I the only one that is not looking forward to a Revcon in Las Vegas? > I personally don't like the glitz and the crowds (and some folks > do...), but I also got to thinking about the really serious downside > of living and working in casinos... > > the thousands of Tobacco Smokers... (my apologies to my smoking friends..) > > Because of the hotels' tradition of crowd mitigation, we'll have to > walk through that haze and noise of a casino several times a day just > to get between our rooms and the conference. It's their way or the > highway. Cheap rooms to be sure, but at what price? > > On the other hand, there's FlyAway... > > http://www.flyawayindoorskydiving.com/ > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
