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The doors were supposed to open at 7 pm for a concert at Fremont Country Club in Las Vegas. However, they ended up opening almost an hour late. By 10:15, The Gap Band 2.0 still hadn't taken the stage, and we heard they might not come on until 11. When they did finally appear at 10 pm, they quickly left the stage without any explanation. Despite paying an extra $75 for VIP treatment, we received the same service as those who did not pay the extra fee. The venue staff blamed the band for the delays and confusion, claiming they had no control over the situation. Overall, it was a terrible experience at Fremont Country Club.
Diablo's Cantina is a great spot in Las Vegas for a quick, affordable meal that doesn't disappoint. The service was prompt and friendly, making for a pleasant dining experience. I ordered the fish tacos for just $10 and they were delicious. The food was flavorful and the cocktails were also top-notch.
Standard Wingstop experience, but this location is in the food court where they call your name when your order is ready. I deducted a point because my wings were on the larger side and slightly undercooked. If you visit, request them extra crispy and be sure to ask for extra sauce.
What a great experience! The atmosphere at Amalfi truly makes you feel like you're not in a Vegas casino. Our server was excellent, guiding us through the menu without any missteps. The crab meatballs were tender and flavorful, while the pasta with lobster was rich and creamy. The steak was perfectly cooked and seasoned to perfection. And don't even get me started on the decadent desserts - the honey cake was a standout!
We had a great time at The Range 702 in Las Vegas. My husband tried shooting a 50 bmg, which was interesting, but the staff really made the experience enjoyable. Our lead was entertaining and made the whole experience fun. We even got to arm wrestle with Nick Best, which was definitely a highlight of our trip. Highly recommend visiting this range!
Our time at Orleans Bowling Center was so enjoyable. There were a few instances where the score machine would act up and sweep the pins on its own, but since we were just there for some casual fun with the kids, it didn't bother us too much. We are definitely looking forward to visiting again in the future!
The Front Yard in Las Vegas is a fantastic breakfast/brunch spot that offers a great alternative to the high prices on the Vegas Strip. We visited on a Saturday morning and enjoyed the lively atmosphere with football on and a DJ playing. The food was delicious, with standout dishes like the Caveman Skillet, Flatbread, biscuits and gravy, and Burrito. The Spicy Mary drink was a perfect accompaniment to the meal. Taking a short walk off the strip to visit this restaurant is definitely worth it.
My friends and I were waiting for another friend to arrive before placing our order at Stadia Bar. The waitress did not approach our table, and when she finally did and we mentioned that we were waiting for our friend, she responded rudely by insisting that we order something if we were going to stay. This lack of hospitality and entitled attitude was disappointing and left a bad impression on us. We decided to leave as a result. As a guest at the hotel, I expected better treatment. There's definitely room for improvement in customer service at Stadia Bar.
Looking for an exceptional dining experience in Las Vegas? Look no further than Stanton Social Prime. Their signature dish, the 64oz Tomahawk steak, is a masterpiece of culinary expertise that will leave you utterly impressed. Cooked to perfection, each bite is a symphony of flavor and tenderness that will have you craving more with every bite. The ambiance at Stanton Social Prime is equally delightful, with a chic yet inviting atmosphere that sets the stage for a memorable evening. The attentive staff provides impeccable service without being intrusive, enhancing the overall experience. In addition to the stellar steak, the menu offers a variety of tempting options to satisfy every palate, from appetizers to desserts. Each dish is crafted with care and attention to detail, elevating the dining experience to new heights. Overall, my experience at Stanton Social Prime was nothing short of extraordinary. The 64oz Tomahawk steak surpassed all expectations and left me eager to return for more. Trust me, Stanton Social Prime is a must-visit for anyone seeking an unforgettable dining experience in Las Vegas.
The breakfast at Pantry was absolutely delicious! Although there was a 25-minute wait, it was definitely worth it. The food was amazing and the service was top-notch. It happened to be my companion's birthday and our server went above and beyond by surprising him with a muffin and a round of Happy Birthday. It was a very sweet gesture that made our experience even more enjoyable.
The location of Treasure Island in Las Vegas was perfect. The room was excellent and the price was right. However, we were disappointed to find out that the pool was closed during our stay and we were not notified in advance. Despite this, the resort refunded us a couple of nights of the resort fee, which was a nice gesture. My parents mentioned that if the pool had been linked to other resorts, we may have had access to another pool. Overall, I would recommend Treasure Island. 👍🏼
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