What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas. Except Threesomes.

Depending on how conservative, the hotel that is hosting the QAnon conference has a pretty good Italian restaurant inside. (Chef Marc’s)

I said conservative taste not conservative values fuckers :)

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Rao’s at Caesars Palace is closing at the end of November.

I’d have seconded this if it weren’t closing.

Thanks. That’s too bad. I hadn’t heard.

That spot that TJ posted in his thread looks like it’s pretty perfect for what you’re looking for.

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With the caveat that I have not actually eaten at any of these places, but from what I have read…

Carmine’s in the Forum Shops at Caesars has stuff served family style if that makes sense for your group. Giada has a nice view, but you have to pay extra for the window tables. Battista’s Hole in the Wall behind the Flamingo will give you that old-school traditional vibe. Eataly at Park MGM has a lot of options.

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If I remember correctly Esthers is pretty small and has a pretty casual type vibe, so even though the food is great, It might not be the best nice dinner out on the town type place

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Carbone. I go every time I stay at Aria.

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Dammit

My family all liked Ferraro’s.

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If you’re willing to go off strip and want an old school Vegas Italian place, go to Piero’s.

Bonus: it’s where they filmed the restaurant scenes in Casino.

Nora’s is good if you have wheels to get there.

Would there be any casinos where I could store luggage over night? (Id likely be playing poker from midnight until early morning)

You can usually store luggage just after or before a stay.

That’s what I figured

My current trip, I rented a car to store my luggage in and take a nap rather than pay crazy prices for half a night

Buying Cirque tickets for the family trip. The 2 I’m trying to pick from are Love or O. Anyone been to either?

I have a female friend that was there a few weeks ago and went to the Beatles one and said it was great. That’s about all I heard of it though so :man_shrugging:

That’s a tough choice… Both of those are really well done. Flip a coin, unless you have a Beatles lover with you, than do love.