Let’s start talking about what we want to do during DLV2015. For those who know me you know I am a planner and like to have firm ideas on how to spend my time when I travel. And DLV is no different. I like to have firm ‘ideas’ on what I am going to do every day. Now that doesn’t mean I will do all of those things or that I won’t allow spontaneity to interject. I just like to have a pretty good idea of what’s going on each day.
There are a few days with open slots or ‘holes’ that I would like to fill.
Monday and Tuesday are pretty firm for me with the opening evening at Bahama Breeze and golf and dinner on Tuesday. I might want to add an activity to Tuesday night following my dinner hosting at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse (RCS). A show or comedy club starting after 9:00 would be a nice end to the day I think (Chris Angel, Luxor, 9:30, $59-$169 or Harrah’s Improv, 10:00, $30-$45). Being I’m at Harrah’s for dinner, the Improv would be an easy activity to incorporate without feeling rushed. It’s also the cheaper of the two which would be nice after the rather expensive meals at RCS.
Wednesday and Thursday are still pretty open for me so I would like a daytime activity to go in there. Last year I led a hike at Red Rock Canyon that was great fun and a wonderful time spent outdoors. I don’t think I want to repeat that but I’m still thinking about it. Another thought I had was a trip to Spring Preserve. I don’t know much about it and would like to hear from anyone (locals?) who has been there. How is the hiking? What activities do you recommend there? Could be a fun way to spend the a few hours either morning.
In past trips I have toured Valley of Fire and had a great time hiking there. Only problem is that it is a longer drive which means devoting more of the day to it. Three to four hours minimum would be needed I feel and that might be too much for a daytime activity.
There are shows available on Wednesday evening for anyone not going to Kings of Hustler (KOH) activity. Been there done that (but no t-shirt to show for it) so I doubt I will repeat that activity. I have three possible alternatives for Wednesday night: Terry Favor comedy at the Mirage (7:00, $60-130),” Jersey Boys” at Paris Theatre (7:00, $100-$200), “40 Is Not The New 20” at Riviera (10:00, $40). Ticket prices may be lower by obtaining discount coupons. “Jersey Boys” followed by dinner at Paris could be a fun night out, but expensive. Dinner followed by “40…” or Terry Favor followed by dinner could be a cheaper and still fun night as well. We could also do the dinner at PF Changs and then Jersey Boys (might be a bit of a rush) or the less rushed show at Riviera.
Thursday night is also uncommitted at this time for me. So it could be the night for a show and dinner also. There are several possibilities for shows or performances ranging in price from $50-$160. There is a dinner theatre murder mystery (“I Don’t Have A Clue” at Bally’s, 6:00, $90-$118), Comedy (Vinnie Favorito, Flamingo, 8:00, $60; or Anthony Cools, Paris, 9:00, $54-$76), or magic (Chris Angel, Luxor, 9:30, $59-$169). What I decide to do will depend on who is interested in doing it with me as well as what time the High Roller Observation Wheel activity ends up being slated. Dinner at Trevi sounds good to me also.
I would appreciate any and all feedback and suggestions you have for fun things to do during our week.
Beverly Wayne