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... my most indignant and mollified expression as I was seeking justice. After they mumbled a bit, I got it out of them that this American guy had made the request, making it sound like a great surprise being put together for me and they didn't want to ruin ...
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A Travel Blog entry by spoonball from Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
... nbsp; Cathedral Basilica (New Cathedral) and Mosaic Museum · City Museum - American house of whimsy; tree fort, sand castle · EdwardJones Dome, home ...
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CASINO TRIP
A Travel Blog entry by modernoddyseus from Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, United States
... dull people who like a good hole in the ground. I looked for a fun stimulus. A square-bodied, broad-shouldered American Indian woman (this casino´s proceeds belong to Michigan´s indians) stood behind the tables, overseeing the business. Dark hair ...
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Canadia - We're not American! Well, yes you are...
A Travel Blog entry by kiemce from Toronto, Canada
... ?", you ask? Simply the greatest idea ever, my friend. Instead of forking out $30 for a tour bus to the Niagara Falls, I discovered a casino-subsidised bus that took me to the Niagara Casino (right adjacent to the falls) for only $30! "But that's the same ...
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Lima Private Guide tour
A Travel Blog entry by kupdegra from Lima, Peru
... could take it back to them. Their rate is higher than the rate at a bank. Also, tour guides prefer to be paid in Euros or American money, as they use these exchangers also. Cinthya doesn't give you a price for her tour. She says to pay her what we want at ...
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Sinning and the Grand Canyon
A Travel Blog entry by neveress from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... , Bellagio fountains, streets lined with porn. Up at 5am for Grand Canyon trip. Looong time on bus with extreme(ly annoying) American tour guide. Very aggresive and loving the sound of her own voice, over the microphone, at 5am, for 4 hours, each way. ...
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HELLO Vegas!!! And the Canyons!
A Travel Blog entry by taffyscouse from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... or heading to the high limits tables in which it's invitation only. Day 201 Saturday 22 July 2006 Today, I tried out one of the American casino buffets. Not one of the mega casinos as I don't wish to spend a fortune, but one of the smaller one's on ...
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Hong Kong - Thank god its warmer!!
A Travel Blog entry by rob-danielle from Hong Kong , China
... Sick really to say all of this is being build because people bet all there money away! We wandered into Venetian, a famous American casino that just opened http://www.venetian.com/. The design of the building imitates little Venice, with a replica Rialto ...
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Sleepless in Auckland
A Travel Blog entry by robontour from Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
... at the SKYCITY Grand hotel. The hotel is part of a large entertainment complex built by Harrah's Entertainment (an American casino developer responsible for Caesar's Palace and Manchester235 amongst others). The complex includes 2 hotels, bars, ...
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Romanian Hospitality
A Travel Blog entry by dresdenfae from Bucharest, Romania
... day. After the revolution no one knew what to do with the building. Some wanted it completed, some wanted it destroyed. An American casino mogul and real-estate developer offered to buy it and convert it into the largest casino in the world. You may ...
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You gotta know when to hold them...
A Travel Blog entry by sares12 from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... of helicopters as they took tourists on flights directly over the canyon. Also at Eagle point was a model Native American village, not only did they build tee-pees but mud brick places which I was surprised at. They also had a ...
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What Happens in Vegas. Does not stay in Vegas
A Travel Blog entry by moons_shell from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... a shuttle bus to the main depot where we would catch our luxurious double decker to the Grand Canyon. A tour guide was a 55 year old African American. He was very loud and very funny. He was like Chris Rocks Dad. We met a girl on ...
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VIVA Las Vegas!
A Travel Blog entry by annieandmark from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... delight, that truckers in California are most indulgent to over excited tourists in mini-vans! Lunch was a stop at another American Institution, Taco Bell, where we piled up on unlimited refills of beverages that I'm sure are probably illegal in ...
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Planes, Trains and Camels?
A Travel Blog entry by adam.y.lauris from Cairo, Egypt
... pretty cool, you had your mix of dignitaries, Sheiks in white robes with red checkered head scarves peppered in with older American tourists, sleezy looking Egyptian business men and fully veiled Muslim women. The hotel had a definite Arab feel to it ...
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Las Vegas and the neon claws of Gamblor!
A Travel Blog entry by tedchaplin from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... that is truly awesome. And I use the word “awesome” in its correct meaning – not the way an American might describe an organic, low-fat, pro-biotic, full-milk frappuccino (this reminds me of some graffiti I saw in a cubicle that ...
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Day 76: The best investment in the world.
A Travel Blog entry by john-vanda from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... show we called in at New York New York for supper (fish and chips and southern fried chicken) at their genuine all American restaurant. Their attraction was Coney Island arcades, and an outdoor roller coaster, which I couldn’t entice Vanda onto. ...
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Mysterious Egypt
A Travel Blog entry by semitte from Cairo, Egypt
... entire trip. To accommodate everyone, there were foods from all over the world -- Japanese sushi, middle eastern fare, English and American breakfasts, made-to-order omelettes -- but of course, no pork (the beef bacon wasn't too bad). So I ...
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Limousines & helicopters - I could get used 2 this
A Travel Blog entry by livingthedream5 from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... Joshua trees was all that stood between us and the end of our Grand Northern adventure. 20 American states, 2 Canadian provinces, 9898 km, 50 tourists, 1 driver, 1 tour guide.. All in 25 days. East coast to West coast! Atlantic to Pacific. It had been a ...
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Jaco ...and other places to burn in the sun.....
A Travel Blog entry by izzie_t from Jaco, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... with that first dive into the water. I headed down to the diningroom that overlooks the surf for breakfast - I chose to have the american breakfast. In this country beans are served with every meal. It's a staple that I've had a hard time ...
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Enough with the Damn Dam jokes
A Travel Blog entry by martinandkate from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... in Vegas are a sight to behold and are more than ample to keep even the greediest satisfied. I was suprised to hear a fatty American behind me complaining to his waitress that the pork chops were 'inedible' just as I was cutting through the ...
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Land of the Pharoahs and Pyramids
A Travel Blog entry by burdendm from Cairo, Egypt
... with stars and the goddess Mut, it's a pity we couldn't take photos. Though some people will push the boundaries, one Asian American took his chance by taking a photo inside the tomb, of course his camera was confiscated and he was marched down to ...
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