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chaze 12-16-2014 04:26 PM

Any tips for living in Vegas?
 
Just moved to Vegas last month and settled in some. Now I'm looking for things to do.

Any info you have on Vegas living or visiting would be awesome!

johnny_d 12-16-2014 04:40 PM

I used to live in Las Vegas for seven years. I am not sure what kind of info do you need. You can try going to the best buffets in the casinos, but stay away from the average ones, because the food is not good. You can try City Center, and Wynn for this. Other than that, you will be probably making trips to Los Angeles, every once in a while, possibly in a rental car.

Try different grocery stores, and other retail brands, visit them all, and dont just stick to one or two. All of them have a lot to offer, and I've been using just one or two places for the entire time, and did not realize there is a lot of good products in the other ones too. I would be talking about things like Dollar Tree, in addition to 99 Cents store, places like Smart & Final (different locations have different products over there too), Costco, and so on.

As far as food / fast food, check out Samurai Sams, Del Taco is good too. Also Church's chicken, and Qdoba Mexican Grill.

Las Vegas is not a bad place, but a lot of people move out of there fast. Be careful with car mechanics, as they may try to screw you. I would search info on that on the Internet first. It is a nice place, really, one of the best cities in the USA. Other cities that I like are Boston, Washington DC, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

MaDalton 12-16-2014 04:47 PM

bring sun lotion

fitzmulti 12-16-2014 04:56 PM

I've lived here since 2001...love it.
There's so much to do, if you're into doing a lot of diverse things...this is the place. Mostly depends on what you enjoy...

Robbie 12-16-2014 05:05 PM

Welcome to Vegas!

Rochard 12-16-2014 05:14 PM

So much do in Vegas.

tical 12-16-2014 05:22 PM

Hit up Tacos El Gordo on Las Vegas Blvd or E Charleston (get the adobada tacos) for sustenance.

That's pretty much all that you need to know.

fitzmulti 12-16-2014 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tical (Post 20327295)
Hit up Tacos El Gordo on Las Vegas Blvd or E Charleston (get the adobada tacos) for sustenance.

That's pretty much all that you need to know.

Agreed! Good advice! :thumbsup

MiamiBoyz 12-16-2014 06:03 PM

I would spend all of my time in Vegas planning my move out of Vegas.

But that's just me...I am sure you will love it there. Good Luck

Seth Manson 12-16-2014 06:14 PM

You should move somewhere else before summer gets here.

ArcherJanvier 12-16-2014 07:06 PM

Welcome To Vegas
 
Best advice I can give is "Don't try and live like a tourist." Vegas is like sleeping next to a campfire. Chaming as hell, but you can get burned pretty bad if you aren't carefull.

I have been here since 2001 and I cant think of anyplace I would rather live.

Good luck to you.

- Archer

GAMEFINEST 12-16-2014 09:33 PM

Hit the clubs bro.

fappingJack 12-16-2014 11:30 PM

you mist be filthy rich. vegas is vegas. you need a lot of breads to survive haha

brassmonkey 12-17-2014 12:08 AM

get lots of duct tape :2 cents::2 cents: keep your money safe :)

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Socks 12-17-2014 12:28 AM

This is the key to living well in Las Vegas:

He who collects the most discarded beer and coke cans wins.

It's that simple - but the competition is fierce.

Robbie 12-17-2014 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fappingJack (Post 20327683)
you mist be filthy rich. vegas is vegas. you need a lot of breads to survive haha

Only if you live on the strip (which nobody does).

There are over 2 millon residents in Vegas. It's WAY cheaper than living in California.
And fuel and food costs are about the same as when I lived in a tiny town in South Carolina. :)

lezinterracial 12-17-2014 01:36 AM

I always wanted to try out a full auto once. I have heard they have a few full auto range out there.

I know Small Arms Review is in Henderson. I used to have a subscription to them until they went to a quarterly mag.

johnny_d 12-17-2014 02:14 AM

Other good food, as far as chain restaurants (you obviously have A LOT of restaurants there) is Outback Steakhouse, and Macaroni Grill.

fappingJack 12-17-2014 02:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20327725)
Only if you live on the strip (which nobody does).

There are over 2 millon residents in Vegas. It's WAY cheaper than living in California.
And fuel and food costs are about the same as when I lived in a tiny town in South Carolina. :)

what if he do want to live on the strip? hihi

hadden 12-17-2014 03:36 AM

yeah, don't :thumbsup

Captain Kawaii 12-17-2014 04:01 AM

[QUOTE=tical;20327295]Hit up Tacos El Gordo on Las Vegas Blvd or E Charleston (get the adobada tacos) for sustenance.

:thumbsup:thumbsup

Arhannen 12-17-2014 08:53 AM

never been there :321GFY

seeandsee 12-17-2014 09:02 AM

I want to take trip to vegas one day, it is my dream

fuzebox 12-17-2014 09:10 AM

What do you like to do? It's a city like any other. Whereabouts do you live?

Lee Canyon (the local ski resort 45 minutes out of town) just opened their first quad chair yesterday. :thumbsup

ExtremeBank_Adam 12-17-2014 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny_d (Post 20327753)
Other good food, as far as chain restaurants (you obviously have A LOT of restaurants there) is Outback Steakhouse, and Macaroni Grill.

The have an Outback Steakhouse AND a Macaroni Grill? I didn't realize Vegas was such a big city.

johnny_d 12-17-2014 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ExtremeBank_Adam (Post 20328460)
The have an Outback Steakhouse AND a Macaroni Grill? I didn't realize Vegas was such a big city.

7 separate locations of Outback Steakhouse, and 3 separate locations of Macaroni Grill. It is over 2 million people there, I think.

2MuchMark 12-17-2014 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze (Post 20327238)
Just moved to Vegas last month and settled in some. Now I'm looking for things to do.

Any info you have on Vegas living or visiting would be awesome!

Don't gamble.

pr0phet 12-17-2014 01:06 PM

Get a lot of antibiotics.. Chlymidia is rampant

johnny_d 12-17-2014 01:06 PM

Check out K-Mart, Smart & Final, Food 4 Less, Costco (some food that they sell is old / not good), and all other retail places (including home decoration, and things like that). Again, I used to live there, and I was going to Albertsons, for the most part. I did not go to any of the other ones, and there is a lot of good and original products there. Check out all the places, and figure out where and how you want to shop. Good liquor stores too. There is an entire wine store (like a grocery store) in Henderson too. Go to all these places, over time...

This area is nice (South Eastern, $$$ neighborhood with a lot of businesses and shops)

Lee's Discount Liquour
Total Wine
Tobacco Leaf
People from there recommend this one for cheese steaks, I've tried, they are good, the intersecting street is Alta Dr

I am not sure where you are coming from, but Wing Stop wings are very good too!

Be careful with taxi drivers also. 80% of them try to screw you, by taking a longer / unnecessary route, or driving around.

Red Rock Casino and South Point Casino and M Resort are very nice too (casinos for locals).

kittykatt 12-17-2014 01:15 PM

xanax, earplugs, air conditioning.

RyuLion 12-17-2014 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArcherJanvier (Post 20327463)
Best advice I can give is "Don't try and live like a tourist." Vegas is like sleeping next to a campfire. Chaming as hell, but you can get burned pretty bad if you aren't carefull.

I have been here since 2001 and I cant think of anyplace I would rather live.

Good luck to you.

- Archer

This ^^^ :2 cents:

johnny_d 12-17-2014 01:22 PM

And I would recommend driving around the city in a way that you dont get no tickets. It is easily doable, and it is worth it. Dont go 10 miles over the posted speed limit, and you are good! All cameras on the streets / freeways / intersections are watched / connected to police. They can do a lot these days, I think that they track license plate numbers too. Face recognition cameras, everywhere you go (all casinos, businesses, gas stations, malls, retail stores, all governement - it is all connected, I think).

Some people say that there are cameras in 95% of hotel rooms too. I would say that all the biggest casinos / casinos on the Strip have them, so be careful what you do...

Check them out too. I would not recommend as much as the other places (the ones that I've recommended before), but I would give them a try (greek salad + gyro)

And yes, dont gamble at all. I've never spent a single Cent on this, really.

Check out Lake Las Vegas area too. In general, drive around on all freeways around town, especially on the West side.

johnny_d 12-17-2014 01:49 PM

And like I said, it is not a perfect place to live. A lot of people get out fast, and go somewhere else. I've personally changed location too. It would be kind of tempting to come back (probably just visit), but I would definitely go somewhere else...

TrafficGoldmine 12-17-2014 01:50 PM

Don't gamble?

johnny_d 12-17-2014 02:06 PM

Port of Subs is very good too!
One more nice area / place to visit there
Another nice area / shopping, check out all the shopping malls too. Town Square, Fashion Show, Premium Outlets, the other ones are very good too.
Green Valley Ranch is another local casino, which is very good. This entire area - The District - is very nice, you need to check it out too. When there, go to Elephant Bar.

ExtremeBank_Adam 12-17-2014 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny_d (Post 20328467)
7 separate locations of Outback Steakhouse, and 3 separate locations of Macaroni Grill. It is over 2 million people there, I think.

:helpme








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johnny_d 12-17-2014 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ExtremeBank_Adam (Post 20328603)
:helpme .

I have nothing better to do right now. I am "killing time".

johnny_d 12-17-2014 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TrafficGoldmine (Post 20328575)
Don't gamble?

I would not gamble, as it is more likely to lose than win (thats the business model there, thats how they make money). I would spend the money on food, in all the places that I've mentioned here + sushi + Papa John's (could be, their pizza is kind of good).

mineistaken 12-17-2014 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny_d (Post 20328537)

Some people say that there are cameras in 95% of hotel rooms too. I would say that all the biggest casinos / casinos on the Strip have them, so be careful what you do...

Urban legend? If that was true somebody would have found them and had a huge scandal with huge losses to the hotels and the city etc.
Does not sound believable.

chaze 12-17-2014 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny_d (Post 20327254)
I used to live in Las Vegas for seven years. I am not sure what kind of info do you need. You can try going to the best buffets in the casinos, but stay away from the average ones, because the food is not good. You can try City Center, and Wynn for this. Other than that, you will be probably making trips to Los Angeles, every once in a while, possibly in a rental car.

Try different grocery stores, and other retail brands, visit them all, and dont just stick to one or two. All of them have a lot to offer, and I've been using just one or two places for the entire time, and did not realize there is a lot of good products in the other ones too. I would be talking about things like Dollar Tree, in addition to 99 Cents store, places like Smart & Final (different locations have different products over there too), Costco, and so on.

As far as food / fast food, check out Samurai Sams, Del Taco is good too. Also Church's chicken, and Qdoba Mexican Grill.

Las Vegas is not a bad place, but a lot of people move out of there fast. Be careful with car mechanics, as they may try to screw you. I would search info on that on the Internet first. It is a nice place, really, one of the best cities in the USA. Other cities that I like are Boston, Washington DC, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

Thanks for the info, really helpful.Not dsure about Del Taco though lol but why not. If I eat fast food it's going to be popeyes or in and out, they are both insanely good and bad.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tical (Post 20327295)
Hit up Tacos El Gordo on Las Vegas Blvd or E Charleston (get the adobada tacos) for sustenance.

That's pretty much all that you need to know.

Nice! I found a sweet hole in the wall but I'll have to check this out for sure.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lezinterracial (Post 20327729)
I know Small Arms Review is in Henderson.

I just signed up to a gun club, should be fun!

The clubs are fun too, it's easy to hook up even at my age. Nuts.

There is a ton of all you can eat Sushi places which is awesome and a lot of events. I did a charity santa run that was a blast.

So far I'm really diggin it and loving the extra money I'm saving on rent and gas.

DBS.US 12-17-2014 07:55 PM

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fappingJack 12-17-2014 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny_d (Post 20328606)
I have nothing better to do right now. I am "killing time".

GO FUCK YOURSELF hehe

Bladewire 12-17-2014 10:25 PM

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20 years from now, after living in Vegas, you'll understand the wisdom I'm about to gift you:


Live in a trailer ( example ) You'll be surrounded by humble people dedicated to survival & a frugal lifestyle.


Present yourself as a tourist well beneath your means, when anywhere outside your trailer park. DO NOT, EVER, present yourself as a local. Do not


Be honest with hookers/escorts of where you are renting your AirBnB one week trailer rental in Vegas ;) You'll get better rates, he/she will be quicker, but well worth the discount. DO NOT let him/her stay the night. They will be gone in the morning, as will your wallet & phone / alcohol / pills / weed stash

Wear a condom

Don't gamble more then $40 a day

Get to know others in the trailer park, they are your most valuable resource. Take the free shuttles with them to the best deals in town.

Vegas is about the experience outside of where you stay.

Volunteer at local organizations, it will keep you mindful of where you'll be if you don't follow the advice above, especially, living in a trailer.


no joke :2 cents::thumbsup



EMPHASIS: In Vegas, nobody you take home will be impressed with where you live. They will always know someone a little better off with a bit of a better place just a ways away. Save big. Live in a trailer.












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Robbie 12-17-2014 10:40 PM

Squirtit...what are you talking about "DO NOT, EVER, present yourself as a local."

That is insane. This is a pretty normal city except for one tiny section called "the strip".
And everywhere in this town are LOCAL deals. Locals eat and drink 1/2 price at The Rio for instance. Similar stuff like that all over town.

Live in a trailer park? WTF??? lol

Unless you are a tourist paying $17 for a well brand drink and blowing thousands going to the "nightclubs" at the big casinos...living here is as cheap as when I lived in South Carolina.

It's exactly the same as living most everywhere else I've ever lived. The only difference is gambling is legal and the casinos are open 24 hours a day.

You will be hard pressed to find many locals (out of the over 2 MILLION people who live here) who actually go to the strip or EVER go to a Casino at 3 in the morning.

Most people in Vegas work normal 9 to 5 jobs, have kids, etc.

I know in the movies and in books it seems that the strip IS Vegas. But it's not. It's just a tiny, tiny section of a big city (geographically as well as population).

RTP 12-18-2014 02:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny_d (Post 20327254)
As far as food / fast food, check out Samurai Sams, Del Taco is good too. Also Church's chicken, and Qdoba Mexican Grill.

Hmmm dude moves to a new city and gets recommended Del Taco and Church's Fried Chicken

:helpme

If you are single (according to a friend who lives in Vegas) best thing you can do is install Tinder, and fuck all the tourists for recreation. "Endless stream of fresh meat"

:1orglaugh

johnny_d 12-18-2014 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RTP (Post 20329207)
Hmmm dude moves to a new city and gets recommended Del Taco and Church's Fried Chicken
:1orglaugh

I am not sure what it is made of, but Del Taco seems to be good quality food, as far as fast foods. Tacos, burritos, and quesadillas that they make, are very good (think crust tacos, regular tacos beef / chicken, thin tortilla tacos, bean burritos - all these are really good).

tacos
burritos
quesadillas

Church's Chicken is better than Popeye's and KFC, I dont remember any other chains, but it is better than them too, at least from my point of view. You can ask them for hot sauce, every time you get your order, and it goes really good with their food (chicken).

Church's Chicken
Church's Chicken FB

# # #

-> Samurai Sam's
-->Samurai Sam's Twitter
---> Qdoba Mexican Grill
----> Qdoba Mexican Grill Pinterest

pornguy 12-18-2014 07:59 AM

Moisturizer and sun block.

SykkBoy 12-18-2014 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArcherJanvier (Post 20327463)
Best advice I can give is "Don't try and live like a tourist."

This for sure

Plus, learn to shop at 1-2am for groceries in the summer time
Avoid the strip unless someone is visiting from out of town or you have an itching to do some people watching. There are just as many good restaurants off the strips as on and at sometimes as much as half the price.

Take advantage of locals-only specials for those nights you do want to venture out. Most strip clubs have locals nights where there is no cover for locals. During the slower tourist times, casinos have good deals on room rates for locals.

I'm partial to the Station casinos for a nice place to go out, eat, gamble a little, etc.

I'm a notorious cheapskate, so I price match everywhere that offers it and take advantage of all of the trappings of being a local. If I have the urge to just grab a couple beers and drop $20, I'll hit a local tavern versus a snooty casino hotel bar. Half the price and no tourists to deal with

We also have a growing and vibrant arts scene downtown and a stunning Rocky Horror Picture Show cast ;-)

kristin 12-18-2014 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20327287)
So much do in Vegas.

Like ride around in a cab being called a tramp to see the reaction of the driver or dropping spoons at the Peppermill?

My advice:
- Eat at Roccos on Charleston/Buffalo at least once every two weeks
- Look into the medical marijuana situation there
- Don't go to Buffets unless you are ridiculously stoned
- If you like to gamble, the casinos in Summerlin are your friend. 50 cent roulette ftw!
- Drive safely, Vegas is nuts on driving, just take your time.
- Most pubs have gambling meaning they are open 24/7, great for late night eats.

Bladewire 12-18-2014 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20329089)
Squirtit...what are you talking about "DO NOT, EVER, present yourself as a local."

That is insane. This is a pretty normal city except for one tiny section called "the strip".
And everywhere in this town are LOCAL deals. Locals eat and drink 1/2 price at The Rio for instance. Similar stuff like that all over town.

Live in a trailer park? WTF??? lol

Unless you are a tourist paying $17 for a well brand drink and blowing thousands going to the "nightclubs" at the big casinos...living here is as cheap as when I lived in South Carolina.

It's exactly the same as living most everywhere else I've ever lived. The only difference is gambling is legal and the casinos are open 24 hours a day.

You will be hard pressed to find many locals (out of the over 2 MILLION people who live here) who actually go to the strip or EVER go to a Casino at 3 in the morning.

Most people in Vegas work normal 9 to 5 jobs, have kids, etc.

I know in the movies and in books it seems that the strip IS Vegas. But it's not. It's just a tiny, tiny section of a big city (geographically as well as population).

You didn't follow the link I provided :1orglaugh
Retirement community :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh


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