The Evel Knievel Museum is moving to Las Vegas later this year. Relocating from Topeka. It is a pretty amazing collection/history, and the new space will be even bigger.
The Evel Knievel Museum is moving to Las Vegas later this year. Relocating from Topeka. It is a pretty amazing collection/history, and the new space will be even bigger.
z31maniac said:I know this is another old bump, but Exotics Racing south of town.
I want to buy a lottery ticket just so I can buy a GT4 RS after driving it on track.
You know you don't have to go to Vegas to drive a GT4 RS, right? Xtreme Xperience will bring them to a track near you! This weekend is Atlanta Motorsports Park, one of the best tracks in the country.
SKJSS (formerly Klayfish) said:z31maniac said:I know this is another old bump, but Exotics Racing south of town.
I want to buy a lottery ticket just so I can buy a GT4 RS after driving it on track.
You know you don't have to go to Vegas to drive a GT4 RS, right? Xtreme Xperience will bring them to a track near you! This weekend is Atlanta Motorsports Park, one of the best tracks in the country.
I have a buddy that used to instruct for them, he told me even at a small track like Hallett (our local track here in Oklahoma), they use cones on the front straight to make a chicane to keep the speed way down.
This is not something they do at Exotics Racing. In the 488 Pista, I was touching ~130-135 on the front straight. Of course the Porsche didn't have quite that much pull.
z31maniac said:SKJSS (formerly Klayfish) said:z31maniac said:I know this is another old bump, but Exotics Racing south of town.
I want to buy a lottery ticket just so I can buy a GT4 RS after driving it on track.
You know you don't have to go to Vegas to drive a GT4 RS, right? Xtreme Xperience will bring them to a track near you! This weekend is Atlanta Motorsports Park, one of the best tracks in the country.
I have a buddy that used to instruct for them, he told me even at a small track like Hallett (our local track here in Oklahoma), they use cones on the front straight to make a chicane to keep the speed way down.
This is not something they do at Exotics Racing. In the 488 Pista, I was touching ~130-135 on the front straight. Of course the Porsche didn't have quite that much pull.
Are you sure it was Xtreme? I instruct for them and the only track we use a chicane is Portland. Even then it's not in the middle of the straight. There are plenty of tracks where we see 130-150+mph.
Things To Do:
- Hoover Dam Tour
- Spring Mountain raceway
- Mob Museum
- Ferrari dealership in the Wynn hotel
- Shelby-American
- Gold/Silver Pawn--it's small but cool.
- Kounts Customs.
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway
- Nellis AFB
- RTCSNV- Tour
- Eldorado Canyon Mine tours
- Atomic Testing Museum
- Pinball Hall of Fame and Museum
- Mandalay/Luxor/Excalibur tram
- Clark County Museum
Food/Drinks:
- Evel Pie:
- Henry (Cosmopolitan) - Good breakfast.
- STK (Cosmopolitan) - Awesome steak, get the truffle butter, great lobster mac & cheese. Holds the record for most expensive meal I've ever eaten.
- Burger Bar (Mandalay Bay) - Nothing spectacular, great beer selection.
- Noodles (Caesars Palace) - Good authentic Asian grub, there were a lot of actual Asian folks eating there, cheapest meal I had in Vegas.
- Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab (Forum Shops) - Surf & Turf! King Crab was great, steak was great, Oysters Rockefeller were great, service was outstanding, best waiter I've ever had.
- Diablo's (On the Strip near NY-NY) - Came highly recommended, it was typical Tex Mex, nothing phenomenal.
- Holstein's (Cosmopolitan) - Best burger I had in Vegas pretty high on the list of all burgers I've had, it's called the "Gold Standard."
- Vesper Bar (Cosmopolitan) - conveniently located by the elevator to our room, a little snobby, but I discovered my new favorite mixed drink, Moscow Mule.
Bond (Cosmopolitan) - GoGo dancers, girls swinging from the ceiling, looked fun. There were several empty tables, we sat at one, waitress came and told us it was a 1 bottle & $275 minimum, our jaws on the floor we got up and left quickly.- The Chandelier (Cosmopolitan) - A 3 story bar that IS a chandelier, drinks were nothing special, service sucked, but the bar was neat.
- Mon Ami Gabi (Paris) - Great food, steak, muscles, pâté, cheeses, sit on the patio and watch the fountains at the Bellagio.
- Hexx Kitchen (Paris) - Decent food, their take on chicken & waffles is a little weird, I wouldn't recommend it. Their complementary chocolate was the bitterest thing I've ever tasted, maybe they didn't like me?
- The Grand Wok (MGM) - Only had the Sushi, it was good, but for what I paid, I'd expect better.
- Tom Colicchio's Craftsteak (MGM) - Recommended by our concierge at Tropicana, it was good, steak was good, but STK and Joe's are better.
- MGM Grand Buffet (MGM Duh?) - Go early or late to miss the crowd, kind of pricey, but everything is, endless mimosas provided with your meal, everything was above average for a buffet, but they don't know how to make gravy, and the chef(s) seemed to want to put chorizo in everything.
- Tender Steak & Seafood (Luxor) - Scallops were great, had a cheese platter, you got to pick 3 cheeses from a big list, and it came with quince paste, we didn't know what a quince was, but we liked it.
Okay I am going to Vegas flying solo this June for a conference. I have Tuesday afternoon and evening, Wednesdays morning is available, Thursday I will be done about 3:30pm Friday I will be done at 1pm, and Saturday morning I flyout. In the quotes I tried to summarize all of what is said. The convention is at the Caesars Forum and I am staying at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Convention Center Las Vegas. I am interested in the Mob Museum and Hoover dam would be at the top of my list, but I do like food. What can I reasonably do with no transportation or cheap transportation (my employer won't pay) to make it a fun trip?
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