Laughlin trip O.T.

Just got back from a Sat-Weds trip to Harrah's in Laughlin Nv. and had a great time, as did the wife. (She's ready to move out there ) Everyone there was much friendlier then the east coast casino's, the suite was nicer, food was better and they had ass kissing down to a science. If you go don't miss:

1.The London bridge jet boat tour. 2.The river walk to the casino's with a stop at the Flamingo where they'll give you and the wife $100 each back on your bids. (I hit the slots for $400, kept the money and Marsha got her $100 back.)
  1. The antique train ride at the Ramada.
  2. Grab a In-Out burger if you don't have the chain near you.
  3. Do the buffet at Harrah's (Asian/American/Italian food lines.)

We saw the 9-11 exhibit on tour while we were there, hard to walk though, but a must see. Some pix here, 9-11 pix first, then just Marsha's tourist pix.

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Before we went to California in '02 to pick up the '64 Avanti someone on the NG said In-N-Out Burgers rule! Do they ever. If they ever make it back this way Mickey D and the King are in trouble. Everything is fresh and burgers are made to order, not handed out from a heat lamp table. I think they even grow their own potatoes. In the Mid-Atlantic Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries are close, but more expensive (NY and Connecticut to Florida). Paul Johnson

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midlant

I'm not a big fan of Five Guys - everything is great except the burgers themselves. There's enough meat to them, but they are so thin that you don't get that juicy, burgery pink goodness in the middle of the pattie.

Now Hardee's - I don't understand why they haven't locked up the fast food market. Heck, even Checkers is better than BK or McD's...

nate

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Nate Nagel

Just OK compared to the Vegas one.

snipped-for-privacy@earthl> On to the poorer parts, how did you like the auto museum?

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John Poulos

I thought the casino workers might have been friendly because of there training, but even the In-Out help was joking and friendly with the customers, everyone was pretty laid back everywhere.

Paul Johns>> Just got back from a Sat-Weds trip to Harrah's in Laughlin Nv. and had

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John Poulos

Nate, until you've had a double-double combo at in-n-out ( double cheese burger, fries and large soda), you haven't lived! of course,you shouldn't eat too many of them...

order it "animal style" and it's even better!

Jeff

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