yeah my issues aren’t very rational. I can’t bring myself to buy a $15 beer or pay hundreds of dollars for a reserved pool bed but i lost so much more than that betting something will happen at lower odds than it does.
being both extremely cheap and extremely degenerate at the same time is not a good combo
Vegas pools are really overpriced but I do enjoy them as a relaxing change of pace. My wife and I usually hit them in the morning, get a few drinks and lunch, then take a nap before going out that evening. The day bed would be fun but I don’t ever see us spending 6-7 hours there. We are usually spent after about 3 and our western European descent has left us melanin challenged. We like to get baked in Vegas, but the other kind.
My mom loses 5 figures playing slots each and every year (pre-covid), and will also turn around and drive back home if she forgot a coupon to save 99 cents on an item. Quite the combo.
More on the Bacchanal by buffet. I’ve always wanted a buffet served dim sum style.
Also new, 30 dishes such as dim sum-style food carts that will roam the dining room with foie gras PB&J, spicy seafood boil bags, Japanese wagyu hot dogs, and traditional dim sum. Composed dishes include turmeric grilled baby octopus with XO chili jam, cheeseburger bao, chipotle bourbon barbecue oysters, and duck carnitas quesadillas.
this might be a bad take, but I think vegas buffets are an awesome experience that is pretty unique (or at least there’s about a 0% i’ll go to one outside of vegas even if they exist in that magnitude). I haven’t been to many but the couple i went to were stupid in an entertaining way.
Love vegas buffets. Better show than most of the shows. Dropping 50 to eat a steam tray of seafood, some carved meat and world class dessert is fine by me. Bacc is great once.
I have always maintained that buffets should transport the food on conveyor belts like they have in some sushi places. Making everyone get up and walk across the room a dozen times seems contrary to the spirit of the whole affair imo. Conversely, imagine how awesome it would be to see everyone staring at the giant bin of spareribs as it floats from table to table.