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Midweek mailing
Las Vegas this Friday
Airfare updates
Slumber Party
Boardwalk
Imperial Palace review
Lirpa Loof
Mailbag
Sahara rates
Sahara Idea
Boilerplate items
Administrivia
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Midweek mailing:

This is being sent out mid-week due to the volume of material that has
been coming in. We will probably be sending out two mailings per week
until shortly before DLV. Most of the boilerplate items will not appear
in the midweek mailings.

The mail queue appears to be caught up at this time. If you sent
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Las Vegas this Friday:

By a twist of fate, I (Annie) find that I will be in Las Vegas on
business this Thursday and Friday. We have a group getting together for
dinner and drinks on Friday evening. If you would like to join us, send
me a quick note (mail to: annie@annie.net) and I'll let you know what
the latest plans are. (C'mon you list-lurkers, don't be shy! :)
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Airfare updates:

Northwest airlines has dropped fares from several markets to Las Vegas.
Example fares are $138 RT from Milwaukee and $158 from Omaha. Delta,
America West, and a few others are matching this fare.

Oh, and a heads-up. All 30 day in advance prices (air, hotel, etc.)
expire this week.
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Slumber Party:

LeeAnna sends in these notes about the Wednesday evening slumber party:

>Liquid Refreshments .... if any of the girls coming to the "sleepover"
>have a favorite drinkie-poo they need to bring it. There will be a few
>items I will have (champagne, white wine, beer, bloody marries in the
>morning...etc) they're for everyone but I doubt it will be enough to
>support 30 Happy Girls all night.... giggle

>Food is taken care of. More munchies than you can shake a Eye Lash
>Curler at!

>We have enough activities to do that we will not get to all of them.
>PLUS, the chit chat and pic taking will fill a BUNCH of time
>themselves...:+) After all, Girls Just Want To Have Fun (thank you
>miss Lauper)... and this is the place for it.

>Dress Code..... Any PJ, Night Gown, BabyDoll, Nighty, Lingerie combo is
>fine. Try to be a bit modest at least for the first hour....lol
>Everyone will be able to change at the party so your gowns and dresses
>are ok to come to the party in.

>I am afraid that this will be a NO GUY CLOTHES, NO GUY MODE event.....
>no guy mode until time to leave .....in the morning I hope, but I know
>some will leave earlier.

>Any SO (GG or MALE ) are welcome as long as the dress code above is
>followed and they are part of the original 30 headcount.

>Noise.... I am afraid that the room we have is second floor.... so
>noise is a bit of a concern to the surrounding rooms. There is a
>second floor in the room.... I think we can safely use that area for
>dancing and twister and such with no noise problem....

>The doors will open at 10PM and close at 11am... fun will be had by all.

>OH YES, I almost forgot..... Please bring a tube of your favorite
>BRIGHT RED lipstick, your makeup bag, any facials (can't have a slumber
>party without a facial), etc..... Want your hair put up... bring hair
>and rollers.....:+)

I'm sure everybody realizes that "slumber party" is an oxymoron. :)

>This Is A Non-Smoking event. There sould be a outside porch area for
>those that need the FIX.

>The "Swap-A-Garter" <rt> (swap meet) will have a corner to put things
>at. Please plan on marking your items with price and name so we
>Blonds-For-A-Day can figure out the fine print....:+)

>Hope this answers many questions.... please ask if there are anymore.

Big thanks to LeeAnna and Cindy for making this happen!

We should note that there is no direct charge for this, but donation
to defray cost will be appreciated.
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Boardwalk:

Mindy writes:

>we finally have a casino hostess who is willing to get things done.
>denise mitchell will now handle the diva group.

>if you already have a reservation at the boardwalk please contact her
>(contact info to follow) and identify yourself with your name and
>confirmation number and you will be upgraded to a vip booking. what
>this will get you is preferance on space available upgrades and a
>special note to the hotel staff that you are to get VIP treatment. you
>can do this no matter how you made your reservation even if you did it
>through orbit,boardwalk online booking or other online service.

>if you do not have a booking already and wish to stay at the boardwalk
>please contact her. if you have a current online price let her know
>and she will see if she can meet or beat it, if you do not have a
>reservation and book with her you will get a discount off the
>boardwalk online price or direct hotel reservation line.

>please everybody who gambles at all, even nickle slots get a players
>card and identify yourself as part of diva las vegas. through some
>wierd formula you get 20% credit for you play toward rooms, meals ect.
>and your next visit if you stay at the boardwalk you get 40% credit.
>trust me if you play much at all you can pay for part or all of your
>hotel bill on the 40% and if you play strong (trust me strong in much
>diff then at the belligo *LOL*) you can cover meals and other stuff.
>also if we show any potential at all next year they will run room
>specials ect for diva and even discount or comp a meeting room and or
>hospitality suite. the most important thing is to indentify yourself as
>DIVA LAS VEGAS when you get your players card and then use it in the
>slots and or at the tables.

>denise really really wants our biz both this year and next.. we are
>still setting up something as a group activity at the boardwalk for
>those who would rather gamble then go to la fem.

> contact denise
> local phone 730-3189
> toll free 877-777-8207
> e-mail dehostess@powernet.net
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Imperial Palace review:

Tina writes:

>My e-copy of Bill Here's Las Vegas Newsletter just came, and it
>coincidentally had a big review of the Imperial Palace.

+IMPERIAL PALACE

+THE GOOD:

+1. Location, location, location. Walking distance to almost everything.
+Location on the center Strip, surrounded by Harrah's, Flamingo,
+Caesar's Palace and Mirage. Close to Bellagio, Bally's, Barbary
+Coast, Venetian, Paris Las Vegas and Treasure Island.

+2. Nice rooms for a reasonable price. We working class stiffs can
+actually afford to spend a week there. The room was adequate - I don't
+go to Vegas to stay in my room.

+3. Maid service was reliable, never disturbed us despite the odd hours
+we keep whenever we're in Vegas.

+4. You can find your friends in the casino in a few minutes because it
+is so small (a definite plus if there are several in your party)!

+5. Cheap beers at the satellite casino up front, on The Strip.

+6. They run Internet specials almost year-round.

+7. They have a sit down crap table.

+8. Slot tournament - you can easily win your entry fee back plus free
+T-shirt and buffet.

+9. Casino always buzzing day and night.

+10. Have never seen any kids in the casino even with the Car Museum
+upstairs.

+11. Great for Seniors - medical facilities on location. They have a
+public health clinic on the 8th Floor. You hope you never have to use
+it, but it gives you a lot of peace of mind knowing it's there if you
+need it.

+12. Slot club has been generous with the mail-in offers, even though we
+didn't play all that much there.

+13. Never #13 in Las Vegas.

+14. We were able to check in early even though the room wasn't ready.

+15. The Seahouse restaurant was excellent. The food, service, ambiance,
+and price were all terrific! Surprisingly good dining (non-buffet).
+We ate at both the Chinese and seafood restaurants. The Embers fine
+dining steakhouse restaurant was terrific.

+16. One word: BALCONY! Very rare in Las Vegas. Rooms have sliding glass
+doors that you can open to get fresh air.

+17. There were 5 bars around the main casino, never far to go for a
+drink if the waitresses aren't coming around as often as you'd like.

+18. The Antique car show is a must for any car enthusiast! My wife isn't
+even into cars and she enjoyed it! It's a great way to get a break
+from all the neon.

+19. Low minimums: $3 Craps, $3 Black Jack, and $5 Pai Gow.

+20. Cheapest room rates on the strip (at least, we couldn't find
+anything cheaper) during a peak season (like New Year's).

+21. The cocktail bar between the front desk and the casino, (sorry,
+can't remember the name) has a Mai-Tai that is the best I've ever had.
+Just don't drink many or you'll crawl to your room.

+22. Room service a bargain.

+23. Pool has overhead sprinklers to keep you moist!

+24. Legends In Concert show was very entertaining.

+25. Very loose hotel room casino rates readily available to slot club
+members. Visit them once every 18 months and you will stay on their
+Casino Rate list.

+26. Easy back route to parking lot.

+27. Drive through sportsbook.

+28. Nice view from the rooms fronting The Strip.

+29. Very good mail offers to slot club members, including two nights
+free rooms during the month of your birthday, free entry to birthday
+slot tournament, 200 points added to your slot club account, surprise
+birthday gift, two buffet meals and free dessert in any of their
+restaurants.

+30. Late night specials in the Tea House on the second floor (especially
+the ham steak & eggs).

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

+THE BAD:

+1. Very noisy casino.

+2. Can't figure out what their theme is. Hawaiian Luau + Far East
decor. Huh?

+3. Crowded pool.

+4. Line up for Legends in Concert show.

+5. Did not honor my request for a non-smoking room. Couldn't get them
+to change it either.

+6. Their rooms need a facelift, I think they have the same bedspreads
+since 1978. The rooms are dated and shopworn. This place needs an
+overhaul. My thought is, they've gotta be kidding, I'd rather stay at a
+Motel 6. THE ROOM SMELLED LIKE MUST - IT WAS DISGUSTING! Thin towels.

+7. Too few table games, can't find a seat some nights.

+8. Stinky casino restroom. Only one bathroom on the casino floor, all
+the way in the back (away from the cheap beer).

+9. Hotel employees out front on the Strip and in the back by the Arcade
+continually trying to hand you timeshare offers, or some other useless
+stuff. It should be noted that these people were EVERYWHERE, so this in
+not exclusive to the Imperial Palace. Word to the wise; if one of these
+people asks you how long you'll be in town say you're leaving that
+night.

+10. The entry to the Parking Garage gets flooded every time it rains in
+Las Vegas.

+11. Drinks are weak and bartenders are rude when comping for a roll of
+quarters.

+12. Pool hours - it has a small pool and it is not open very late in
+the day. The whole area is quite boring.

+13. Never #13 in Las Vegas.

+14. Hotel and casino starting to show age. No frills or glitz, can use
+major remodeling. Casino is kinda dingy and could use a face lift.

+15. Some public rooms (exercise room etc.) are hard to find.

+16. The Hawaiian Luau advertised as a seafood buffet only had fake
+crabmeat and shrimp. The show was lame.

+17. Bell Service was slow.

+18. Trying to find the restaurants on the fifth floor can be difficult.
+From your room you have to go to the ground floor and then back up to
+the fifth floor using an escalator.

+19. Not as flashy as some of it's neighbors and much smaller. Compared
+to everything else on The Strip, it looks like a dump.

+20. The buffet is absolutely terrible. I ate there once...I'll not do
+that again. The corned beef hash tasted like dog food. Lunch and Dinner
+menu are the same. Buffet is better suited for cattle than people.

+21. The slots seem tighter every time I go.

+22. Security used to check for keys upon going up on the elevator, no
+longer done.

+23. Noise from outside Harrah's is terrible at night. Don't take a room
+facing Harrah's. Our room was on the north side of the hotel right
+above and behind Harrah's new outdoor theater, feels like the party is
+in your room. Live bands outside the rooms make it too loud to sleep -
+went well past 3 a.m.

+24. The staff in the coffee shop downstairs are just about as rude as I
+have seen in any Las Vegas hotel.

+25. NOT ENOUGH ELEVATORS. Long lines and long waits at the elevators
+many times. Slowest elevators in Vegas-I could go downstairs faster in
+my wheelchair.

+26. You can't get bottles of beer (only little plastic cups) .

+27. Getting out of their parking garage--too many pedestrians cross
+that area of the Strip and they're hard to see from where you sit at
+the edge of the drive (I almost took a few of them out!)

+28. THE COCKTAIL WAITRESSES ONLY WAIT ON MEN - IGNORE US WOMEN!

+29. Finding your hotel room was like walking through a maze, confusing
+floor plan. extremely awkward lay-out, the most difficult entrance on
+The Strip.

+30. The seats at the slot machines and tables have to be the most
+uncomfortable in Nevada.

+About the Authors: Readers of this Newsletter were kind enough to let us
+know the good and the bad of the Las Vegas places they visited. I urge
+you to help me expand this list and e-mail to me your own "The Good and
+The Bad" list.

Thanks, Tina.

We've always had DLV people stay at the IP since day one, and they have
always reported good service.

I agree with just about everything said here. One thing I might add is
that there is a smaller second buffet inside the Teahouse Coffee Shop.
While it's not haute cuisine by any means, it's quite edible, even
bordering on enjoyable sometimes. :) (I wonder how the reviewer knows
what dog food tastes like? :)
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Lirpa Loof:

>Dear Annie,

>Remember how last year you sent an April Fool's message about DLV being
>cancelled to see how many of us would bite? Might want to skip that
>one this year. :-)

LOL!

April 1 coincidentally landed on Sunday last year, and I couldn't
resist. For those who missed it, the subject of the weekly mailing read:
"Important Notice: DLV 2001 Cancelled!". The words "April Fool" clearly
appeared inside.

Actually, I'm braced for a possible payback this year. :)

Here's a copy of what was received in response ... :)

+>>APRIL FOOL
+>>No, DLV 2001 is not cancelled.

+>Annie, DON'T DO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!! You about gave me a heart attack!

+... and ...

+>Very funny, girlfriend! Ha-ha!

+... and ...

+>Ok, you got me. Had me going for about 5 seconds. Just you wait.

+... and ...

+>OK, even after a morning of pre-teen boys (my sons are now 8 and 10: am
+>I getting old?) playing the most peurile April Fool jokes on me, you
+>still got me with the cancellation headline. Now that my heart has
+>calmed down, I have to consider the question: are blondes really more
+>gullible? :-)

+... and ...

+>u are soo bad
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Mailbag:

>Thank for the info on DLV but where are the main event taking place (in
>which hotel)

Activities are all over town in various locations. There's no real "Main
Event" or any central location.

DLV is quite different from most of the other T* community events in
this respect.

>thanks

You're very welcome. :)
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Sahara rates:

>>>I just checked the revervation site at www.saharavegas.com. They are
>>>listing May 3 and 4 at $119 per night! Can Diva Las Vegas get a

>I reserved just yesterday $109.00 for Friday. I can't stay Saturday.

Checking their web site, as of this day, hour, minute, and second, they
are (again) showing $109 per day for the weekend of May 3-4. I notice
that two weekends in April are now $129 per day.

If anybody did book at $119, I'm sure if you phone their reservations
department, they will adjust it.
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Sahara Idea:

Kate write:

>I think I may be able to help with the Sahara prices a little. I joined
>their Sahara e-mail club a few months ago with full intentions of
>staying there through the DLV week in May. Fortunately for me I had a
>better offer and decided to stay elsewhere.

>I received their monthly newsletter this morning and was sent a
>callendar with these prices for subscibers. April 29-30, And May1-2=
>$37.00/ night. May 3-4= $109/ night. May 5-6= $37/night.

As of this day, hour, minute, and second, those are the rates that are
posted on the web site, which always seem to be in sync with what the
reservationists quote.

>Just call up The Sahara web site and join as an e-mail member and
>hopefully in a couple of days you will get the same offer. If not then
>"Ask for it". The worst they could say is no!
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