Friday, April 26, 2013

Where is the best location to sit to see Zumanity at New York New York in Vegas?

Q. I know this question is probably a long shot, but if anyone has seen Zumanity in LV at New York New York hotel please try to provide me an idea of the best seating, obviously closer is better, but is sitting up in 300 balcony horrible? Trying to save some $$$ Thanks!

A. I sat in the a sofa with my girlfriend and they were great. I also sat in the balcony and they were terrible. I would definately spend the money and buy orchestra seats. If you're paying to see a show, you may as well see it.

Can you give me good advice on my trip to Vegas?
Q. I'm going there this summer to be maried on 07-07-07 and I want to know the best places to eat (as well as most affordable), to shop, and to see shows. We are staying in the New York New York Hotel. My fiance wants to catch a show and I'm cluless as to what show??? Any tips/ideas/thoughts/ would be appreciated.

A. We go to Vegas frequently and always look for the best quality at the best price. There's lots of cheap food but most of it is worth exactly what you pay for it!

If you're willing to eat buffets I'd definitely hit Bellagio. Go early, around 3p, and you'll pay the lunch price, saving yourself $10 per person. They bring out the King crab at 4p so you're getting the exact same meal. It's truly an experience you don't want to miss.

Ellis Island has been on the Las Vegas Advisor best deal list for many years. Their top sirloin steak, fresh green beans, baked potato, salad and roll dinner is not on the menu and only $4.99. You just have to ask for it. They have a wonderful menu and everything is good as well as reasonable. They are located directly behind Bally's. If you like beer they are a micro-brewery and have excellent beer at ridiculously low prices.

Check out Las Vegas Advisor at...
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/topten.cfm#4. Their list changes every month.

Our other favorites that are quite reasonable include Main Street Station (downtown) and Orleans. When you check them out at Las Vegas Advisor you'll find they have certain nights that are either steak or seafood.

If you click around at the Advisor site you'll find all kinds of information about the various buffets as well as reviews. Only visit those that are ranked high or you'll live to regret it. Keep in mind that the reviews are written by all kinds of different people, many of whom haven't a clue! The site will also give you all the info you could possibly want on entertainment. Purchase tickets for the more expensive shows long in advance and by phone directly from the hotel. We find we get the best seats that way. For the cheaper shows you can get deals once you arrive at either the half-price ticket booth at M&M World or with coupons that are everywhere.

As far as shows I'd definitely see Mystere at Treasure Island. It was the first Cirque Du Soleil show we ever saw and it's still our favorite. It's also the highest rated show in Vegas. We'll be seeing Love (The Beatles) at the Mirage in April, another Cirque performance. Another fun show is Danny Gans and some of the impersonator shows are quite reasonable and good. I'd also see one of the topless shows that are Vegas classics. My first choice would be Jubilee at Bally's.

For shopping there are malls in all the hotels as well as two large outlet malls. One is on the strip but south of the hotels. The other is downtown. You can probably catch a shuttle to the south mall...

http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=61

There is also a large mall right on the strip. Here's a link to the shopping....

http://www.freevegasguide.com/shopping/

Best wishes! Have fun!

What is the best roller coaster you have ever ridden?
Q. Mine was the Manhattan Express @ New York New York Hotel in Las Vegas!
I live in Houston, TX where we no longer have ANY amusement parks! :(. Too bad Astroworld had to close.

A. My favorite one is The Beast at Kings Island. I would love to go on The Manhattan Express




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