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Pretty much one suggestion: Aaron Mark

 

I'd written about my first visit with Aaron Mark in the links above. Finally got around to a second visit--he just left.

 

Stunning as always. Maybe his body's even more defined now, and his cock was nicer than I remembered it (and hard the entire time), if you're into that... :D He still has one hell of an ass! }(

 

I may just get in my third visit before I leave.

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RE: Pretty much one suggestion: Aaron Mark

 

I must agree with Aaron Mark. Not only is he the best in Vegas, I personally think he is one of the best in the entire country. Anyone who gets to Vegas should never miss the chance to meet up with Mark.

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Just was in LV Easter weekend.Had fun with Tiger Ray-whom I knew in LA years ago.I think he looks better now.

I had a suite with a huge shower-I love shower scenes and Tiger was a champ.

Also had fun in front of the huge windows in my suite-so if anyone was passing by on the monrail-looked up and lost their lunch I apologize-but it wassss fun!

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I did try Tiger Ray, wrote about it and a little more detail on my (Aaron) Mark encounter on the google group.

 

One other suggestion for Las Vegas is to spring for a nicer place to stay if you can afford it. I was surprised how much my perception of Vegas improved staying in a 'name' Casino on the strip for the first time. I'd stayed on the strip before, in big Las Vegas BLVD casinos even, but based on price. Staying in a good room in one of the better hotels really made me feel the Vegas experience, maybe for the first time. I'm not saying don't look for a good deal, but know that an extra $60-$100 might be money well spent.

 

As much as I enjoyed the step-up from the previous places I'd stayed on the strip, it made the step down a lot worse when I moved downtown for the last couple days. There may be some nice places down there (Golden Nugget's probably the best, though usually at strip prices) but there are a lot of crappy ones. There'll most likely be new ones soon, and some of the older ones may be nicely remodeled, but the one I stayed in... Nothing in the rooms had changed in 20+ years: not the decor, not the worn and stained carpet, not the fuzzy little TV, and certainly not the incredibly loud air conditioner. Complained and eventually got a room with a *slightly* quieter A/C, but I got the distinct impression the place was just waiting to be knocked down and rebuilt. With all the money and improvement coming to downtown it is probably around the corner, and they are going to wring every last dollar out in the meantime.

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Vegas can be a strange town to visit. Depending on what's going on in town, the strip hotels are either practically giving it away or charging premium rates that rival Times Square.

 

My last couple of trips were for business, so I wasn't spending much time in the room. I stayed at Circus circus Manor, which is a motor-hotel out behind the casino/hotel proper. It's convenient because you park right outside your room -- you don't feel like you're walking 10 miles just to get to your car. But it's definitely a "budget" experience. Both times the rate was $45/night, and it was worth about that. ;-) Still, the rooms were clean and everything worked.

 

To experience Vegas for a vacation, though, I agree. I'll always spend the extra $ to get a nice room in one of the fru-fru hotels. But timing is everything. If you watch the package deals at Travelocity, Expedia, etc., you'll often see premium rooms at quite reasonable rates.

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>But timing is everything. If you watch the

>package deals at Travelocity, Expedia, etc., you'll often see

>premium rooms at quite reasonable rates.

 

Exactly. Also you can go to the different higher end Strip hotel web sites and sign-up for email notification of specials. The Venetian offers suites for $149 often during slow periods.

 

Barry

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>The Venetian offers suites for $149 often during

>slow periods.

 

When would be their slow period or does it vary year to year?

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>>The Venetian offers suites for $149 often during

>>slow periods.

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>When would be their slow period or does it vary year to year?

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Usually during the week Sunday - Wednesday but based on conventions in town. Also, I believe all of Las Vegas is slow around 12-22 through 12-26 due to the Christmas holiday.

 

Once in a while the Venetian shows up on Priceline for about $120. - $150. x night. It's a pretty safe bid as it is the only five star on the strip however, now that I think about it since Wynn has opened that might have changed.

 

I like Las Vegas and try to visit at least once a year. It's a fun city with some hot escorts available.

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>>The Venetian offers suites for $149 often during slow periods.

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>When would be their slow period or does it vary year to year?

 

It vary, zipper. I have used this promotion in the past: $149 on weekdays and $179 on weekends for a suite at the Venetian. You need to subscribe to their 'Email promotion' at http://www.venetian.com and they will send you an email when the time comes. At check in ask for a free upgrade in the Venezia Tower. You will enjoy that. Unlike other cities, hotel rooms in Vegas are more expensive on weekends (but this is not consistent).

 

Steven Draker ~

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PS: Barry, we have the same taste in hotels (at least in Vegas).

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