Yalferd
Seasoned Member
Looks like The Ridge maybe?
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Basic questions:
How long after purchase do you have to attend/sign up?
I think my wife wants to drive, can I just hang out at the track?
We have never been to LV. Has anyone combined the class with a couple of days on the strip for a mini-vacation?
My wife came with me and she took our rental car into Vegas the first day.You have to attend (not just schedule) within 1 year of purchase. If you cannot do it in time you can make an appeal to GM for an extension. Given the date availability issues people should try to start scheduling as soon as purchase to not miss out.
My wife didn't drive but it was ungodly boring for her.
I concur, hanging out at the track if not driving would be a big snooze. It's a nice facility, the clubhouse (where they serve meals) is nice but there's not much to do, I don't know what the cost is for using the range. I suppose you'd have to rent the gun(s) since it's unlikely that you'll fly in with your own. Pahrump, where SM is located, is a dump.Basic questions:
How long after purchase do you have to attend/sign up?
I think my wife wants to drive, can I just hang out at the track?
We have never been to LV. Has anyone combined the class with a couple of days on the strip for a mini-vacation?
For non-owners who are interested in the V-Series Blackwing experience, the 2-day school can be purchased at a starting price of $3,545.Anyone know how much this would cost for 2nd owner if even possible?
If you’re the 2nd owner, it means nothing. You have to pay full price of $3500.Anyone know how much this would cost for 2nd owner if even possible?
ok Thanks. Little steep but may do it somedayIf you’re the 2nd owner, it means nothing. You have to pay full price of $3500.
I seem to get to Vegas about once a decade more or less. And as it changes so much over time its probably worthwhile. I also play poker and blackjack...so there is always something for me to do...I concur, hanging out at the track if not driving would be a big snooze. It's a nice facility, the clubhouse (where they serve meals) is nice but there's not much to do, I don't know what the cost is for using the range. I suppose you'd have to rent the gun(s) since it's unlikely that you'll fly in with your own. Pahrump, where SM is located, is a dump.
On my trip to SM I spent the next day in LV and just walked around, shopping, etc. and stayed on EST so I ate dinner at 5 PM and got up at 4 AM, which worked out well my last day since I had a 7 AM flight.
LV is one of those places that you should visit once in your life, but for me personally, once is enough. Kind of like New Orleans.
Been to all of the above...and more. London is great...lots to see and do...and you can find good food if you look (and excellent beer). I've been all over England, Scotland and Wales and I'm a big fan of Scotland...Edinburgh is fantastic. We found a temporary apartment in London in a very ritzy area (forgot the name of the place...close to Buckingham palace) that was large and affordable (but its been a few years)I have zero ambition in life to go to either New Orleans or Mexico. I am making plans to go to Italy and maybe London this year. But, my reading about London appears to make it like NY City with a British accent. Not too appealing. It also said the weather sucks as does the food and hotel accommodations.
My 'rents retired to LV from NY in 2001. I go there regularly to visit & I do not gamble (& neither do my 'rents). Someone's recommendation on a Circue show is spot on but best seats are sold well in advance. The Mob Museum, Atomic Museum & Neon Museum (at night) are all worth it as well. The fountains at Bellagio are a sight to behold (esp at night) as is the lobby with the Chihuly glass installation on the ceiling in the lobby & the rotating flower exhibit there (based on whatever holiday it is). For the watch folks -- pretty much all of the big casinos will have a high-end watch store so you can go gawk at & handle some very heady time pieces (Patek, IWC, RIchard Mille, Rolex, etc). Getting off the Strip, I HIGHLY recommend going to Red Rock Canyon &/or Valley of Fire & do some hiking. The rock formations are stunning & depending on time of year, you can see some really cool foliage. Be careful of approaching any Joshua Trees, though, as they are protected in areas controlled by the BLM. If your wife is not interested in cars, have her go to a spa at any of the big casinos & pamper herself. You don't have to be a guest at the hotel to get a spa day. If you like truly authentic Chinese or Korean food (but mostly Chinese), there are any number of awesome restaurants in Chinatown.Basic questions:
We have never been to LV. Has anyone combined the class with a couple of days on the strip for a mini-vacation?
Not true. Scheduled mine less than a year after buying and attended 1.5 years after. Didn’t really raise any exception etc.You have to attend (not just schedule) within 1 year of purchase.