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Boulder Creek is a not-so-hidden, hidden gem. The course is always, and I mean always in great shape. Three different nine holes layouts and a fantastic practice areas make it a must-play in the Vegas area. Because it’s in Boulder City, it doesn’t get the notoriety of the other courses in the Vegas area, but the golf is outstanding. They consistently host events from NCAA, SNGA, USGA, and the PGA Tour. My only gripe would be the range balls need to be updated. Smooth range balls is never a good thing. However, if you’re looking for a course that doesn’t get a lot of press and has an outstanding experience, take the extra time, drive out to Boulder City, and experience one of the best courses in Southern Nevada.
Yup, another year. Park MGM was the choice, and well, this was a bit of a miss. The room didn't have a dresser, so there wasn't real storage, just kind of odd, really. The casino was great as this is a smoke-free property, so you can go about your gaming without smelling like smoke. I highly recommend the tram from Park to Aria and Bellagio as it can get you there quickly and still get to the strip due to the pedestrian bridges. This location is in a prime spot, but the rooms lack little things that can make it even better. I'll upload pictures shortly as I'm already out an about while I post this.
As a former New Yorker, Blue Ribbon was my go to spot (and for a lot of chefs) late at night in Soho. This Blue Ribbon is nestled within the heart of The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas and is an ode to culinary craftsmanship, and its fried chicken is nothing short of iconic. Walking into Blue Ribbon, you are greeted by an ambiance that strikes the perfect balance between upscale sophistication and a warm, welcoming vibe. The dark wood, muted lighting, and plush seating set the scene for a dining experience that promises both comfort and luxury. However, while the menu boasts an array of dishes that are hard to resist, the star of the show is undoubtedly the fried chicken. It is, in essence, a masterclass in how this beloved dish should be prepared. The exterior crackles with each bite, thanks to a golden crust that is seasoned to perfection. It's this delicate balance of saltiness and subtle spice that makes the first bite unforgettable. Beneath this crispy layer, the chicken remains incredibly tender and juicy. One could argue that the secret lies in the marinade, or perhaps the precise cooking technique, but whatever the magic, Blue Ribbon has certainly mastered it. The dish is further elevated when paired with their honey wasabi sauce, a fusion of sweet and zesty flavors that brings a delightful kick, making every bite an adventurous journey for the palate. Moreover, Blue Ribbon's commitment to excellence extends beyond just the food. The service is great. The staff go out of their way to ensure that each guest feels special. Blue Ribbon at the Cosmopolitan is a must-visit in pursuit of the best fried chicken in town. The experience is sumptuous, memorable, and undoubtedly leaves you yearning for more.
I have been here twice this year. Love the food and the wait staff were always excellent. But the host was kind of rude. We made a same night reservation. Show up on time. Yet we still had to wait 15 min for them to "clear" a table. They seat us at a table that is 2 feet away from the main entry while half of the restaurant was empty. I understand the wait staff has their zones, but this was just so uncomfortable seating so close to the main entry while the restaurant wasn't jam packed. Again, the food and the wait staff were great. The host (an African American male with bold head) and the hostess (a Caucasian skinny female) need to be retained at the local Chick-fil-A.
Very unique and beautiful park to take photos and their is plenty of restaurants too , so you can sit down and enjoy your food with a nice atmosphere and the vibe of the park. Highly recommended!!!
We did this with the city pass. It's not worth $40 bucks to do outside the city pass. Crystalan in the box office was nice and very helpful with my wife to get the reservation completed with our city passes. After that most of the workers need to get a few manners. Please and Thanks could go a long way. Only one person at the end said thanks or actually acted like they had any manners. Yes it's hot but a "please turn around" is much better then "turn around" and so on. The Fremont zipline would def be the zipline to ride for an experience, this one was lack luster.
My niece treated me to a spa day for my birthday. Elvira and her staff was outstanding as usual, making it one of the best birthday of my 65 years! Yep, officially part of the Medicare community.
The food is absolutely delicious!! Had pizza, burgers , salad, soup, breakfast, and more! The staff is also so friendly and remembered us everytime we came back! Thanks so much guys -the two blonde ladies from Montana
This is one of the best restaurants I have ever been to! I'm so glad that I picked this restaurant for my birthday dinner with the awesome food and complimentary items. The staff was extremely friendly our waitress Bianca was extremely friendly and took several pictures of us, and made sure all of our needs were met. And I really enjoyed the fact that the assistant manager made her self available not just once but several times. When I come back to Vegas I must eat here again!
Great spot to take friends for a fun dinner, great Italian food. Our service could have been better as we had reservations and we still had to wait more than 15 minutes, our drinks also took 30 minutes even though I just had wine. Food is pretty good, definitely would recommend splitting the meatball appetizer! We had the branzino and they had gluten free pasta options which were also delicious! This place was very busy and loud, also they played club music so would not recommend for a quiet date night.
I was very surprised and impressed at this show. Some of it reminded me of Absinthe, but I think it was better in many ways. I loved the 180-degree projections around the theater, and all of the lighting and sets were amazing. A wonderful sound system accompanied the acts. This was much more of a variety and theatrical performance type presentation than I had anticipated. For some reason, I had it in my head that this was going to be an all water show, which it is not. However, the times they do use water in the show are really artful and entertaining. I don't want to give away too much, but there are many acts that caused me to say WOW out loud - repeatedly! This is very high-quality entertainment in a relatively small venue. Many of the acts were at or near Cirque du Soleil style and caliber. What I did not expect were so many jaw dropping performances. This is a family friendly show with fun and silly comedy throughout. A bar is inside the theater serving alcohol and non-alcohol drinks. Unfortunately, the bathrooms that are nearby are shut down and have been shut down for quite some time, with no apparent plans to reopen them, when asked. The staff was extremely helpful and friendly. I'm very glad we went to see this show! Great job, folks!
You MUST visit Beer Park. Eat inside, then go out to the terrace after the sun has gone down a bit. Food: The menu is small. If you order fish n chips, request it extra crispy. The batter was a little doughy in the center. The tartar sauce was a bit on the pungent side. The portion is enough to share if you're not eating to stuff yourself. My friend liked his chicken sandwich n tater tots, but felt the chicken portion should have been bigger. My Pepsi was flat. The server brought me one from a different tap and it was fine. She also took it off the bill. The Kentucky Lemonade was really good.
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