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looking at baltimore hotels on priceline. are there specific regions to avoid
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looking at baltimore hotels on priceline. are there specific regions to avoid
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llipgh2 wrote:
I'm guessing your resort is all inclusive.

Regardless of what you're told, be sure to tip. Tip your maids, tip the bartenders. It's appreciated, and they remember who tips.

Lots of clean towels, extra bottles of water, immediate service at the bar...

Although I did find they weren't as friendly as the Bahamians. The Bahamian bartenders and cleaning staff were incredibly friendly and excellent at their jobs.
We tried tipping in Jamaica. It was refused every single time. We were being inconspicuous about it too. Maybe they recently had a crack down on accepting tips but I wasn't able to give any.
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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
looking at baltimore hotels on priceline. are there specific regions to avoid
All of it
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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
looking at baltimore hotels on priceline. are there specific regions to avoid
All of it
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lol
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lol
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But in all seriousness, what are you in town for? How long is your stay?

I would advise to stay in the harbor area with your hotel. You can venture to Fells Point and Canton.
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potentially just for **** and giggles. thinking about taking a long weekend somewhere and looking at places within 6 hour drive of the city of champyinz
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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
potentially just for **** and giggles. thinking about taking a long weekend somewhere and looking at places within 6 hour drive of the city of champyinz
Then stay in the harbor. Or go to DC. IMO DC>Bmore
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PensFanInDC wrote:
llipgh2 wrote:
I'm guessing your resort is all inclusive.

Regardless of what you're told, be sure to tip. Tip your maids, tip the bartenders. It's appreciated, and they remember who tips.

Lots of clean towels, extra bottles of water, immediate service at the bar...

Although I did find they weren't as friendly as the Bahamians. The Bahamian bartenders and cleaning staff were incredibly friendly and excellent at their jobs.
We tried tipping in Jamaica. It was refused every single time. We were being inconspicuous about it too. Maybe they recently had a crack down on accepting tips but I wasn't able to give any.

Were you at a Sandals property?
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KennyTheKangaroo wrote:
Deep dish aint bad

But chicago hot dogs>italian beef>chicago pizza
I would agree with this evaluation.
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tifosi77 wrote:
blackjack68 wrote:
Going to Chicago in two weeks...any suggestions?

Going to dinner at Gibson's one night is all I have planned so far.
Don't know if this is too late, but I'd recommend The Purple Pig for dinner.
This was late, but I did see the PP.

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Letang Is The Truth wrote:
potentially just for **** and giggles. thinking about taking a long weekend somewhere and looking at places within 6 hour drive of the city of champyinz
I really wanna do a Put in Bay weekend but can't ever get enough friends on the same page for the same weekend to book it
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wow. we're going to be in Chicago in August and I just looked up reservations for the Girl and the Goat. very little available and none that fit our schedule which was pretty flexible. is this place THAT great? this is almost as difficult as getting reservations to French Laundry in Napa.
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Has anyone stayed in any of the resorts off the Strip and closer to Lake Las Vegas?

I'm thinking since I'm going by myself in September, I was thinking of not staying on the Strip.
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I stayed at Texas Station (not so much a resort) when I went to Vegas. it was ridiculously cheap ($39 a night?) and very clean plus the first 2 nights I won $400 on the Penny Slots.
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shoeshine boy wrote:
I stayed at Texas Station (not so much a resort) when I went to Vegas. it was ridiculously cheap ($39 a night?) and very clean plus the first 2 nights I won $400 on the Penny Slots.
This place? https://texasstation.sclv.com/
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I stayed at the Golden Nugget in old Vegas. Depends who you're with I guess. I was coaching a 17 year old baseball team so we stayed off the strip. 15 min ride to the strip, and much much cheaper.
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I'm thinking of staying here. I want a resort experience. A little more expensive, but not horribly expensive. And they have a shuttle for the airport and Strip.

https://redrock.sclv.com/
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I stayed off the strip last year when I went for a bach party. It was a timeshare at the Westgage Flamingo Bay Resort (a little ways past The Palms). I don't think you can really appreciate how different the experience is off the strip. I guess it's okay to stay off the strip, and it is definitely cheaper, but I don't think it's as enjoyable. Being on the strip from 10 AM to 4 AM and taking a cab back to catch a shower and a few hours of sleep is less than ideal.

Flamingo is probably a decent off-strip street to stay on, though.
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llipgh2 wrote:
shoeshine boy wrote:
I stayed at Texas Station (not so much a resort) when I went to Vegas. it was ridiculously cheap ($39 a night?) and very clean plus the first 2 nights I won $400 on the Penny Slots.
This place? https://texasstation.sclv.com/
yep, that's the one.
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blackjack68 wrote:
PensFanInDC wrote:
llipgh2 wrote:
I'm guessing your resort is all inclusive.

Regardless of what you're told, be sure to tip. Tip your maids, tip the bartenders. It's appreciated, and they remember who tips.

Lots of clean towels, extra bottles of water, immediate service at the bar...

Although I did find they weren't as friendly as the Bahamians. The Bahamian bartenders and cleaning staff were incredibly friendly and excellent at their jobs.
We tried tipping in Jamaica. It was refused every single time. We were being inconspicuous about it too. Maybe they recently had a crack down on accepting tips but I wasn't able to give any.

Were you at a Sandals property?
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We were at a couples resort this past November... same thing. We tried tipping. It was a no go.
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I'm getting ready to take a 700+ mile road trip through West Virginia for my next book. Should be intense. ;)