Tuesday, July 20, 2010

What are the best Vegas lounges without a dancefloor?|197534

I_m looking for a cool lounge in Vegas that doesn_t have a dancefloor. Basically we like to go to a cool lounge and listen to music and have drinks. We really like Ghostbar since its an upscale lounge, but doesn_t have a dancefloor. Now we_re looking for someplace similar.

  • Caramel at Bellagio
    Shadow at Caesars Palace
    Cathouse at Luxor
    Tabu at MGM Grand
    Revolution at Mirage
    Tao at Venetian (the downstairs lounge not the upstairs club)

  • I too like GhostBar. Rain seemed to be simliar and also @ Palms
    You may want to try a place called the Living Room @ Planet Hollywoood. CatHouse @ Luxor is a restaurant that becomes more lounge like later evening. As is Mixx@ Mandalay Bay
    I_m not sure if Tryst would considered a dance club or not, either that or Blush. Both are @ Wynn

  • Try the Fontana Lounge at Bellagio or the Seahorse Lounge at Caesars.
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  • Google:

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  • How do I get it across to out of state employers that I am willing to relocate?|167810

    I am currently in the job hunt and I am looking on the east coast, I live in Ohio. I have sent numerous resumes to various employers on the East Coast I do not hear from them. Anyone?

  • Put in your cover letter that you are planning on relocating. Not that you are willing to relocate. Makes you look more definite.

    And, unfortunately, you may have to move first.

  • Did you tell them you would be glad to relocate? and probably they don_t want to foot the bill to move someone that hasn_t had the chance to prove their worth to them.
  • What is a nice cheap weekend getaway for a couple in New Jersey?|175646

    My fiance and I want to do something different this weekend. There are only so many times to go to the movies, play pool, and go bowling. We are currently on a budget saving for our wedding. What would be a nice cheap weekeng geatway for a couple in New Jersey? Any ideas?

  • pennsylvania! you can go to the mountains..if thats what you mean by getaway. I believe most stuff is much cheaper here then towards the coast.

  • Visit New York City - Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  • The very best getaway I ever experienced was to tell everyone I was going to NYC. Then I just stayed home, stayed in doors so they didn_t know I was there, and later pulled out old photos and made up stories about all the things I had done. It_s harder to pull this off than you think because it_s very tempting to go outside.

    One time I did that, and while everyone knew I wasn_t gone, I had a great time. That time I MADE myself go to all the tourist attractions close to home and just see my local community as a tourist would. Believe it or not, that was a better getaway than taking a trip. The key on this one was to go to TOURIST things, and to not fall into the trap of going to the mall, the grocery store, etc - all the things that are part of your daily work. One way to make it more that way is to eat every single meal out that week (or whatever time period) and to not turn your television on AT ALL during that time period. Make sure you go to a lot of movies, museums, art galleries, and all the other fun stuff you might overlook in the hustle and bustle of your daily life.

    You_ll be surprised how much fun you_ll have. Better than taking a trip, and less expensive, too.

  • Go to upstate New York and find a bed and breakfast. Or, go to Long Branch or one of the places along the Jersey shore. It_s the off season so the place will be dead, and you can visit all the little shops and stuff.

  • Cape May (the city) is well known for its romantic B_B_s.

    There_s still walking on the beach even tho_ the weather_s getting cool and there_s a downtown pedestrian mall that has excellent food and shopping.

    As it_s off-season, rates will be lower and crowds will be non-existant.

    Really recommend it highly.
  • Where should I plan a summer vacation to in Colorado?|153205

    We are wanting to rent a cabin for a few days and have several activities in mind. This are some of the things we are wanting to do.

    1. Whitewater Rafting
    2. Golf
    3. Jeep Tours to old Ghost Towns
    4. Any other fun things

    What would be the best place or area to go? Thank you.

  • The best whitewater rafting is in late spring early summer when the water is high.
    The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs has golf, jeep tours, rafting etc.
    But if you want to rent a cabin, maybe you should think about Grand Lake up in Rocky Mountain National Park.


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  • Estes Park, there are rafting trips, Golf, I dont know about the ghost towns. Estes park is close to Rocky Mountains National Park. There is the Stanly hotel, I like it up there, great view all the way around. I think you would like it even if you find someone else to stay and take a day up there.
    Good luck, have a nice vacation.

  • Aspen, Telliride

  • go to steamboat they have all those there =)
    the stanley hotel is said to be haunted lol spookey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • What is the Los Angeles job corps like? What is the process for getting admitted?|149943

    I have a HS diploma, but would like job training. I will be homeless in the los angeles area, and want to know if I will be able to get into to the job corp in LA. Does anyone have experience with this or has been/ finished the Los Angeles job corps training?

  • You can find it all at the job corps site:
    http://losangeles.jobcorps.gov


    I have never seen any alumni from job corps here, nor any reviews online.

    But I_m guessing it beats what you_re doing now!
  • Whats the easiest way to get from New Orleans to Atlanta?|162943

    I_ll be traveling from New Orleans to Atlanta in early December and I_ve found some reasonably priced flights, but I_m wondering what other options are out there.

  • This may not be what your looking for, but here_s a trick not many people know---do this only if your flexible!!!

    Airlines will price _special fare sales_ in advance, when those sell-the _reasonably priced fares_ and _$$$$$ fares_ start selling. IT_S NOT ALWAYS CHEAPER TO BUY IN ADVANCE.

    Think about this..... In December, granted there will be a lot of travel happening for the holidays, however early December comes right after late November (bear with me here, i promise to make sense...) Many people will be traveling in late Nov for Turkey Day, it follows that the following weeks MAY have less travelers and it will pick back up again during XMas. Airlines don_t like the lulls and they will typically offer lower fares to entice people to fly, they don_t like flying half-empty planes!!

    Keep in mind, travel on Saturday is cheaper then Sunday. If your making a 3-day weekend of it, it_s typically cheaper to fly out Saturday and return on Monday (less departures on Saturday routes). If your really flexible with your days, go to travelocity and search for fare sales. You can do this one of two ways:

    1. Use the option for +/- 3 days
    2. Use the option for _flexible dates_ this will pull up a calendar that shows the lowest current fares and what dates they are available.

    Again these change all the time!!

    I can_t tell you how many times I got to say _I told you so_ to friends or family who said _gotta buy the tickets now prices are high!_

    Anyways, it_s a game and you should really only play it if your flexible. It_s typically going to cost you the same or less if you buy your ticket 3 months in advance or 3 wks.

    For all the doubters, last minute fare to DCA for travel tomorrow cost me $190, I paid for that 2 hours ago. Last week it was $320. Again, lots of things factor into this and I should mention that I always depart from Chicago (ORD) there are many many routes to almost every destination, so if AA is $$$$ I switch to UA and save.

    OK I really feel myself rambling, but it just kills me to see people spend soooo much on airfare!! Anyways, for whatever it_s worth-I hope this helps!!!

  • Easiest is flying... If you_re not in a rush to get there, take a greyhound and save some $ for the holiday season...

  • Tell your chauffeur, _Jeeves, take me to Atlanta_.

  • hav wings,........
    fly

  • amtrack train
    greyhound bus

  • Check out
    http://www.amtrak.com
    for the trains, or
    http://maps.yahoo.com/dd
    for driving directions. Good luck!

  • fly there :D

  • You can afford it if you book now, :-)

  • you can fly, bus, train, car depending how much you want to send and how much time you got to get there.
  • How do I get a good and reasonable price and vaction bundles?|102482

    I want to take my wife somewhere exciting and away from the kids. I need to get a good deal or ask if anyone knows how to get a very good deals on vacations

  • Skyauction.com tends to have some great deals- often hundreds less than other sites. Priceline sometimes comes through in a pinch. and you can find some decent deals on eBay too. Try to get a timeshare that isnt being used (which you can get on both Skyauction or eBay), those are the best, as you will generally end up with 2-3 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a washer and dryer- more like an apartment, often for much less than a hotel room. Thats all I do anymore, and its far superior to anything you_re going to find on Travelocity, Hotwire, Hotels.com, or any of that crap.
  • What is the cheapest place to get Disney Vacations?|100391

    I have CAA and used them in the past. It was fine, but is there a cheaper way to book a vacation to WDW and also Universal Studios.

  • First off-- to save money-- think about Universal OR Disney. Doing both means buying 2 sets of tickets. And Disney is cheaper the longer you are there.

    There is no _place_ that is cheapest to buy everything. There are approaches that may save you money, though.

    You need to decide if you are going to purchase a package, or buy a la carte. A package will include room and tickets, and you can add dining. you buy packages from Disney, or CAA. You will need to stay on site. There are some great deals going right now.

    Or-- you can go the a la carte route. Buy your tickets from CAA, (if you can-- different groups have different rules), or go to a reputable online broker like Mapleleaf or undercovertourist. Be careful-- if the prices seems much lower than Disney, it is probably not a save purchase. Disney doesn_t sell, or allow anyone to sell, deeply discounted park tickets.

    Look at off property lodging. You can get a lot more for much less if you move off property. Your own kitchen, a bedroom and private bath for everyone, your own pool.... the list goes on. But, you_ll have to rent a car, drive your self, and pay for parking.

    Dining, well, you can buy the disney dining plan for about $40 a day if you go the package route. This gets you one sit down, one quick service and one snack a day. Its free in Aug/Sept. Or, you can pay for your meals. Share food, eat CS, eat breakfasts instead of dinners out. Basically, the same way you would save at home!
    If you go off property, you will have a kitchen, so you can cook yourself.

    It_s like anything- the more you think about your trip, the more you read, the more you plan, the more you will save. If you just book and go-- you will probably pay more than you have to.

    Good luck!

  • omg u no what u should do (my family was ganna do it) go online and register your familys b0-days all in the same day!! that way u have free 4 everyone!!!
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