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-BB-

I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
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Livin it up in the O.C.
Hoover dam. Bootleg canyon near Boulder city.
Also, I would skip the GC and head north to Utah - Zion & Bryce.
Yup.... THIS
Zion and Bryce are amazing.

While you are in Vegas, I have a suggestion (if you like Thai food). Lotus of Siam!! Be adventurous though and don't order the Pad Thai. Look at their northern Thailand dishes. That's what they are known for and what you will NEVER find at any other thai place.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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NY
Yup.... THIS
Zion and Bryce are amazing.

While you are in Vegas, I have a suggestion (if you like Thai food). Lotus of Siam!! Be adventurous though and don't order the Pad Thai. Look at their northern Thailand dishes. That's what they are known for and what you will NEVER find at any other thai place.
Awesome, welcome back and thanks for the heads up.
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
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In a van.... down by the river
<snip> Look at their northern Thailand dishes. That's what they are known for and what you will NEVER find at any other thai place.
Funny - I immediately noticed their "larb" in the Northern section - got some larb in a Thai place in a tiny town in the middle of the mountains of Colorado. :)

And now I'm hungry for Thai. :drool:
 

-BB-

I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
4,254
28
Livin it up in the O.C.
My recommendations (if you can stand the heat!!)

NAM PRIK ONG [Red Chili Dip]
One of the least spiciest of all northern chili dips. A combination of ground pork, tomatoes, dried spices. Also eaten with *sticky rice and fresh vegetables with fried pork skins.

NORTHERN LARB
A completely different dish from the Issan larb, this northern style larb (ground pork) is cooked with northern Thai spices without the lime juice; garnished with fresh herbs and vegetables.

KHAO SOI
This typical Burmese influenced dish is served with egg noodles in a curry base with a touch of coconut cream, with your choice of meat; garnished with sliced red onions, lime and pickled vegetables.

DUCK NOODLE SOUP
Flat rice noodle soup with roasted duck.

(I've found Khao Soi and Duck Noodle Soup at a few other Thai places, but it isn't common. Still VERY good though!!)
 

-BB-

I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
4,254
28
Livin it up in the O.C.
I'd eat the SHIT out of that khao soi. Fuck, I love duck... :drool:
Best part of the Khao Soi (if they do it like my local place) is that the noodles are FRIED first and then the curry is added on top. That leaves some of the noodles soft and some still crispy. That dual texture part is key!
 

TN

Hey baby, want a hot dog?
Jul 9, 2002
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Jimtown, CO
Awesome, welcome back and thanks for the heads up.
make reservations. or be prepared to wait. worth it though.
it's the place local thai families take grandma for her birthday dinner.
salt & pepper schrimps (shell on) please
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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Ok so we decided we're going to do the Grand Canyon sky walk on Saturday and then Zion on Sunday. Any suggestions on how to best navigate/see Zion? We're just doing a day trip from Vegas for the day.
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
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Park in town, take the bus, walk in the entrance. Do *NOT* try to drive in unless you arrive before 7am.

Angels Landing will be a shitshow. NTTAWWT. Actually it'll probably all be a shitshow.

Bikes, IMO, are the best way to see the main part of Zion.
 

Pesqueeb

bicycle in airplane hangar
Feb 2, 2007
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Riding the baggage carousel.
Park in town, take the bus, walk in the entrance. Do *NOT* try to drive in unless you arrive before 7am.

Angels Landing will be a shitshow. NTTAWWT. Actually it'll probably all be a shitshow.

Bikes, IMO, are the best way to see the main part of Zion.
I need to see if I can find it, but I read an article just a couple days ago about NPS restricting the number of hikers into angels landing and that the wait was HOURS long.

Edit:. Not the one I read, but you get the idea.
https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2019/05/26/mks-hours-long-wait-to-hike-angels-landing-no-parking-in-zion-over-memorial-day-weekend/#.XPAKF-lMEzQ

Zion is fucking awesome. It WILL be a total shitshow unless you're there early, and mid week.
 
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stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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Thank you all for the information. I think we’re just going to do the tourist thing this trip. This is our first trip and we’re going on Sunday hopefully by 8am. I think we’re just going to hop on and off the park bus.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,238
393
NY
So all we did was drink by the pool. We knew we'd be coming home to utter chaos in our life with selling the house and moving etc..... so we did nothing for 2 days in Vegas.

Place is weird....
 

TN

Hey baby, want a hot dog?
Jul 9, 2002
14,301
1,353
Jimtown, CO
So all we did was drink by the pool. We knew we'd be coming home to utter chaos in our life with selling the house and moving etc..... so we did nothing for 2 days in Vegas.

Place is weird....
did yall play hooker-not a hooker?
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,238
393
NY
It's weird, we stayed at the Wynn which was beautiful. Still not sure what we got for the resort fee we paid, aside from a nice outdoor pool. Anyway, being on the strip was almost as isolating as being on an island. We didn't have a car so to go anywhere off the strip we needed to get a Lyft. Everything is overpriced on the strip, not the way I remembered it 15yrs ago. I really enjoyed Fremont Street and everything we did away from the strip. The strip was fun for like 10min.... I think if we had a car or something that allowed us to get away from the strip we may have been happier but all in all place is kinda lame IMO.

As a comparison, our conference was in NYC last summer, to me, NYC was way better. I could walk everywhere and take subways and get all over the city, in LV I felt trapped.....
 

TN

Hey baby, want a hot dog?
Jul 9, 2002
14,301
1,353
Jimtown, CO
It's weird, we stayed at the Wynn which was beautiful. Still not sure what we got for the resort fee we paid, aside from a nice outdoor pool. Anyway, being on the strip was almost as isolating as being on an island. We didn't have a car so to go anywhere off the strip we needed to get a Lyft. Everything is overpriced on the strip, not the way I remembered it 15yrs ago. I really enjoyed Fremont Street and everything we did away from the strip. The strip was fun for like 10min.... I think if we had a car or something that allowed us to get away from the strip we may have been happier but all in all place is kinda lame IMO.

As a comparison, our conference was in NYC last summer, to me, NYC was way better. I could walk everywhere and take subways and get all over the city, in LV I felt trapped.....
Fremont street & downtown are the places to "do vegas" imo. I love the freak show that Fremont street is. I once saw an older couple both smoking cigarettes & they both had tracheotomies. :rofl:
 

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site moron
Jul 5, 2006
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As a comparison, our conference was in NYC last summer, to me, NYC was way better. I could walk everywhere and take subways and get all over the city, in LV I felt trapped.....

Venture too far from LV; wind up in the desert with strange whistle sounds and no person around u for miles. NYC venture too far wind up in Hoboken and hear Lil John's Whistle saying to get low. The trap is there for a reason.