Finally recovered my latest trip, and thought I’d take a crack at my first TR. This might be a little tame compared to some of the other classics here, but I also thought I could add some decent info on spots I hit or tips that newbies might find useful. I was reading through Brooklyn Marc’s TR in McCarren on the way out and on the flight, made me want to come straight back as soon as possible haha!
Dates: July 9-20, 2016. EDC Week. This is not my first trip to Vegas, more like 10th ish or so and I’ve lurked on here for a few years, but first TR.
First 4 days I was in town for work, so not much to report on, but the last 4 days was my best friend’s bachelor party. The group:
Me, 30M
JJ, 27F, my GF, there for first bit only
Fire, 30M, getting married next month
Doc, 27M, brother of Fire and also my friend
The Wolf, 30M
Hook, 29M
SVE, 30M
A quick word about the group: JJ and I are fairly experienced Vegas people. The rest of these guys either have never been, haven’t been since they were younger than 21, or only been with family and done touristy things. Before this trip I think I was more pumped for our weekend than any other time I’ve visited. Many of my past trips have been work only, or a bringing sand to the beach situation with JJ. Not that trips with JJ aren’t a blast (I actually have a trip report or two to write about NYE 2014 and Halloween 2015 with her which were both nuts), but I was looking forward to showing the rest of these guys what a truly great time in Vegas can be.
Back in February, Fire chooses Vegas and June 16-19 as the location and dates for his bachelor party. I’m both excited because it’s EDC week and the club and pool lineups are super stacked, but also the airfare and hotel rates are jacked up quite a bit. Myself, Doc and SVE are from Michigan, The Wolf and Fire from Chicago, and Hook is coming from DC. I’m good friends with everyone either from college or meeting through Fire.
Doc was the best man, but is in Med school and super busy this spring studying for exams. Since I have much more experience and contacts around town, I was tasked with planning basically the entire weekend, while consulting with Fire to make sure he was good with it all. Thankfully, the group which initially started at 12 guys got whittled down to 6 after various cancellations and back outs over the months, which I’m grateful for because planning everything for 6 is much easier than the big crew.
Days 1-4
Like I said, not a whole lot to report on these days, since mostly I was working. JJ flew out with me from Detroit, the 7:30 AM flight we had a squad of bros and bro-ettes chatting pretty much nonstop behind us. I already had trouble sleeping the night before, and now neither of us can get any rest on the plane (normally we'd be joining them in 8am drinks, but the first bit is work focused and I want some rest). We arrive at McCarran like 9:30 AM on Day 1 and I’m still hype to be back in Vegas, even if I have to work for a few days. Grabbed a rental car and since JJ is going to be on her own for the first few days, head to Walmart to stock her up with some liqour, wine and beer, sadly I won’t be able to drink any of this!
We checked into our room at Aria, no $20 sandwich this time since they offered mobile check in, which I think is a great feature if you want to avoid the long line and don’t really care about a comp upgrade. You just click in the email they send, then they email again when the room is ready and send you a barcode on your phone. Take your phone to the mobile checkin kiosk which scans your barcode and prints the room keys. Very fast and no wait. Room is 15th floor with an OK view of the Palms/background mountains. Whatever, this is a work trip and I got the room on a casino comp anyway so I’m not complaining.
I was able to hang at the Aria hotel pool a couple hours each day, which I enjoy for decent sized pool, good ambiance and good waitress service. Went to Aria’s gym which I was very impressed with, one of the better hotel gym’s I’ve used: good free weight section, tons of cardio machines, plenty of weight machines and a decent view out to Aria’s Sky pool, which I think is just their adult only pool with like $50 lounge chairs? I don’t know, didn’t check it out, it’s not Liquid, it was part of the main pool complex but sectioned off somewhat. Anyway, impressed with the gym, the only thing lacking was a proper squat rack, but I didn’t need to use that anyway this trip.
JJ had a decent time on her own the first few days, hung at the pool, got happy hour at Todd English Pub, walked the strip to Luke’s Lobster at Fashion Show and brought me back a delicious lobster roll. But she didn’t go out hard at night since I had to meet with my business partners most nights. She entertains herself drinking in the room and walking around, or playing slots and getting free drinks.
After 3 nights, we check out of Aria and into Palazzo where I’ve got another room comp for 2 nights. They had some convention coming in during the week so were busy, but again no sandwich and got 45th floor strip view, only caveat was it was a handicapped room. Fine with me for that view, the bathroom is just the handicap accessible style. Palazzo and Venetian rooms are some of the best I’ve stayed in, very large, and all suites. Also just a short walk over to Wynn/Encore so easy for XS/EBC/Surrender/Intrigue. After my 4th night, the work business is finished and I get to start my vacation!
Dates: July 9-20, 2016. EDC Week. This is not my first trip to Vegas, more like 10th ish or so and I’ve lurked on here for a few years, but first TR.
First 4 days I was in town for work, so not much to report on, but the last 4 days was my best friend’s bachelor party. The group:
Me, 30M
JJ, 27F, my GF, there for first bit only
Fire, 30M, getting married next month
Doc, 27M, brother of Fire and also my friend
The Wolf, 30M
Hook, 29M
SVE, 30M
A quick word about the group: JJ and I are fairly experienced Vegas people. The rest of these guys either have never been, haven’t been since they were younger than 21, or only been with family and done touristy things. Before this trip I think I was more pumped for our weekend than any other time I’ve visited. Many of my past trips have been work only, or a bringing sand to the beach situation with JJ. Not that trips with JJ aren’t a blast (I actually have a trip report or two to write about NYE 2014 and Halloween 2015 with her which were both nuts), but I was looking forward to showing the rest of these guys what a truly great time in Vegas can be.
Back in February, Fire chooses Vegas and June 16-19 as the location and dates for his bachelor party. I’m both excited because it’s EDC week and the club and pool lineups are super stacked, but also the airfare and hotel rates are jacked up quite a bit. Myself, Doc and SVE are from Michigan, The Wolf and Fire from Chicago, and Hook is coming from DC. I’m good friends with everyone either from college or meeting through Fire.
Doc was the best man, but is in Med school and super busy this spring studying for exams. Since I have much more experience and contacts around town, I was tasked with planning basically the entire weekend, while consulting with Fire to make sure he was good with it all. Thankfully, the group which initially started at 12 guys got whittled down to 6 after various cancellations and back outs over the months, which I’m grateful for because planning everything for 6 is much easier than the big crew.
Days 1-4
Like I said, not a whole lot to report on these days, since mostly I was working. JJ flew out with me from Detroit, the 7:30 AM flight we had a squad of bros and bro-ettes chatting pretty much nonstop behind us. I already had trouble sleeping the night before, and now neither of us can get any rest on the plane (normally we'd be joining them in 8am drinks, but the first bit is work focused and I want some rest). We arrive at McCarran like 9:30 AM on Day 1 and I’m still hype to be back in Vegas, even if I have to work for a few days. Grabbed a rental car and since JJ is going to be on her own for the first few days, head to Walmart to stock her up with some liqour, wine and beer, sadly I won’t be able to drink any of this!
We checked into our room at Aria, no $20 sandwich this time since they offered mobile check in, which I think is a great feature if you want to avoid the long line and don’t really care about a comp upgrade. You just click in the email they send, then they email again when the room is ready and send you a barcode on your phone. Take your phone to the mobile checkin kiosk which scans your barcode and prints the room keys. Very fast and no wait. Room is 15th floor with an OK view of the Palms/background mountains. Whatever, this is a work trip and I got the room on a casino comp anyway so I’m not complaining.
I was able to hang at the Aria hotel pool a couple hours each day, which I enjoy for decent sized pool, good ambiance and good waitress service. Went to Aria’s gym which I was very impressed with, one of the better hotel gym’s I’ve used: good free weight section, tons of cardio machines, plenty of weight machines and a decent view out to Aria’s Sky pool, which I think is just their adult only pool with like $50 lounge chairs? I don’t know, didn’t check it out, it’s not Liquid, it was part of the main pool complex but sectioned off somewhat. Anyway, impressed with the gym, the only thing lacking was a proper squat rack, but I didn’t need to use that anyway this trip.
JJ had a decent time on her own the first few days, hung at the pool, got happy hour at Todd English Pub, walked the strip to Luke’s Lobster at Fashion Show and brought me back a delicious lobster roll. But she didn’t go out hard at night since I had to meet with my business partners most nights. She entertains herself drinking in the room and walking around, or playing slots and getting free drinks.
After 3 nights, we check out of Aria and into Palazzo where I’ve got another room comp for 2 nights. They had some convention coming in during the week so were busy, but again no sandwich and got 45th floor strip view, only caveat was it was a handicapped room. Fine with me for that view, the bathroom is just the handicap accessible style. Palazzo and Venetian rooms are some of the best I’ve stayed in, very large, and all suites. Also just a short walk over to Wynn/Encore so easy for XS/EBC/Surrender/Intrigue. After my 4th night, the work business is finished and I get to start my vacation!
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