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Potted Potter is a fantastic show that captivates the audience from start to finish. The intimate theater setting ensures that every seat provides a great view of the performance, although front row seats are definitely a bonus. Whether you're a Harry Potter fan or not, the entertaining way in which the stories are presented will leave you eager to delve into the books or movies afterward. I highly recommend checking out this show for a fun and enjoyable experience.
The view from Lake Mead Cruises is pretty good, especially if you're looking for some mid-day sightseeing. The cruise gets you pretty close to the dam, which can be a bit redundant if you've just come from the dam tour, but it does offer a different angle. During our visit on a sunny Friday in March, there were only around 20 people on board. The pre-recorded tour audio was informative, but there were some issues with the sound system at the beginning, particularly during the safety instructions. The staff was friendly, the cruise had three levels, and the restrooms were clean. However, some may find the price of $42 per person a bit overpriced for a pre-recorded tour. Overall, it's a nice experience, but may not be worth the cost for everyone.
Disappointing dining experience at Su Casa in Las Vegas. The server was not attentive and rushed through serving our food. The vegetable tempura was tasty but too greasy. We ordered bento boxes with steak cooked medium rare, but they were served blue and cold in the center. It took multiple attempts to get the server's attention and the manager did not address our concerns promptly. Drink service was also slow and we had to flag down servers for refills. Despite the nice atmosphere, the poor service overshadowed the tasty food options. Compare this to Sundance Cafe where the service is always exceptional. It's a shame that Su Casa did not meet our expectations.
My recent visit to Crush Restaurant was a mix of highs and lows. My dining partner and I both ordered the Angus Burger, a classic choice that promised a delicious meal. The burger itself was indeed tasty, but unfortunately, the bottom bun was disappointingly soggy. This dampness took away from an otherwise enjoyable dish, leaving us wishing for a firmer base to complement the juicy patty. On the bright side, the staff at Crush was outstanding. From the moment we walked in, they provided exceptional service, even after we briefly left to inquire about another restaurant. Their warm welcome added a positive touch to our dining experience. When it came to beverages, Crush impressed. The drinks were not only refreshing but also offered a variety of delightful flavors. Whether we chose a signature cocktail or a simple soda, each sip added to the overall meal. In conclusion, Crush Restaurant offers an experience that has its ups and downs. While the Angus Burger was flavorful, the soggy bottom bun was a notable flaw. However, the exceptional service from the staff and the delicious drink selection helped to balance out the shortcomings. With some attention to detail, particularly in burger assembly, Crush has the potential to elevate its dining experience to new heights.
Located on the 3rd floor of the Cosmopolitan, this unique little shop is hidden behind an alleyway filled with old music records. Despite the lack of signage, it's easy to find thanks to the line of people waiting outside to enjoy their pizzas. They have late hours, but be prepared to wait! We tried a slice of the pepperoni and found it to be tasty. The crust is on the thinner side compared to chain pizzas like Pizza Hut or Domino's, but nothing particularly extraordinary. If you're on the strip and in need of a quick pizza fix, Secret Pizza is a solid option.
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