Sunday, May 1, 2011

The normal high for Summer in Las Vegas

If you'd rather not leave The Strip, O'sheas Casino in the middle of The Strip between the Imperial Palace and the Flamingo serves a Hot dog with a Beer for $3.00, 24 hours a day. For more information on Q'sheas Casino, read further down under Where to Get Cheap Drinks.
All You Can Eat Buffets
If anywhere is famous for their buffets, it's Las Vegas! Almost every casino has one, so we'll only focus on a few of my favorites that have personality. There was a day when buffets represented the best deal in town. They are still a great deal for what you get; but with the Las Vegas transition into a family destination, the cost of food has gone up across the board to reflect the lack of gambling by minors.
Located inside the California, Aloha Specialties has an assortment of cash specials available between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Chicken Super Bowl for $2.85 is served over rice with either gravy or teriyaki sauce. You can enjoy a Hamburger with macaroni salad for $2.85, a Chicken Tofu Saimin Noodles or a Loco Moco for $4.75. Loco Moco is a bowl of rice with fried egg and a hamburger patty drenched in gravy. Or a Large Saimin Noodles dish for $5. The Market Street Café offers a Prime Rib Special for $7.95. The Prime Rib is served between 4 and 11 p.m. and comes with soup or salad, potato, vegetable, and a desert! Reservations are recommended at Pasta Pirate which is more than just a pasta house. They are offering what is likely the classiest dinner deal in town! Steak and Lobster Tail with a choice of pasta, potato or rice, plus a saladand a glass of Wine for only $16.
You've dreamt of getting married in Las Vegas. You love the city for its nightlife, restaurants, and beautiful hotels. Besides, Las Vegas is also a great honeymoon spot. You and your spouse can enjoy a beautiful city.
Las Vegas golf stores have a unique line of golf accessories and equipment, which includes golf head covers, deluxe golf shoe bags, golf apparel, golf bags, golf balls, golf related books, and golf gift ideas.Many golf stores in Las Vegas maintain a separate department hard rock hotel las vegas  to customize the ideas and needs of the customers, and some have specialists to educate golfers on such matters as golf rules and etiquette. Most Las Vegas golf stores come with a section devoted exclusively to clear the doubts of all levels of golfers ranging from beginners to professionals.
Golf stores stock merchandise and provide equipment like golf carts, shoes, and trolleys. Golf accessories as well as golf apparel are available at discount rates. There are a number of stores in Las Vegas selling used golf equipment. The prices of used golf items are exceptionally low, and Las Vegas golf stores make it available through auction, consignment, or typical retail operations. Most of the Las Vegas golf stores have sites on the web to facilitate buying and selling of used golf equipment.Aztek Custom Golf, Zion Golf, and Vegas Golf are some of the prominent golf stores in Las Vegas. Major golf clubs with pro shops in Las Vegas are Craig Golf Course, Las Vegas National Golf Club, Siena Golf Club, Sunrise Vista Golf Club, and Tuscany Golf Club. Additionally, Las Vegas golf stores, such as Nevada Bob's Golf, Inc., boasts ballys las vegas facilities including Golf-Tek video training system and a full swing golf simulator.
Today, prominent Las Vegas golf stores have facilities for online shopping. In order to shop online, the customers have to supply some information and create an account with the store. Online payment options include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

The normal high for Las Vegas in Spring starts around 70 degrees, and by the time Spring is ending the average high is 100. Temperatures as high as 116 have been measured near the end of Spring, that's just a degree short of the highest temperature measured in Las Vegas in the past 80 years. Spring is particularly dry in map of las vegas strip most years, with less than half an inch, on average.falling in the months of April, May, and June combined. Humidity is also low, and bottoms out in June.
The normal high for Summer in Las Vegas is over 100, although is dips below 100 after September 1. Humidity increases in July and August, and the number of thunderstorms increases to about 3 per month for those two months. Lows have been measured in the 50s in September, but 80s is normal for July and August, dipping into the 70s in mid September.
First a little note of caution; the "free drinks" in the casinos for gamblers are not all that free. If you can stay on your budget while alcohol happy, go for it. But the casinos have found that alcohol happy gamblers spend much more than sober ones!
Many of the restaurants in Las Vegas offer Happy Hour Specials; often a two drinks for the price of one type of thing.
On The Strip, O'sheas Casino offers Domestic Draft Brews for $2. I've seen Beer Pong played here, and this is the only place I've ever seen Casino Backgammon. The crowd tends to be under thirty, and everything here is on the cheap. Try to imagine a Frat House Party with the Sorority Girls in attendance. O'sheas Casino is tucked in between the Imperial Palace and the Flamingo.
Benny's Bullpen in Binion's Horseshoe serves Miller Lite, Jack Daniels or Southern Comfort for $2. Next to the Sports Book, Benny's Bullpen is a more comfortable place to kick back with a few drinks while watching your game. Benny's Bullpen also runs a $10 Pizza and Pitcher special... best with friends. (Downtown in the middle of the Fremont Street Experience.)
If you prefer cheap mixed drinks, The Plaza serves Well Drinks for $2.50 all the time. The Plaza was once a fabulous new casino, but that was eons ago. Nowadays they tend to attract the cheapskates and low-life's. To make this work for you just remember to generously tip your waitress and smile; she won't be expecting it, so you're likely to get better service than anyone else. If you're looking for glitz, this is the wrong place; if not, the Sports Book may be the best place to hang out. The Plaza is on the Main Street side of The Fremont Street Experience.

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