Day 6 (Friday)
Friday is when everyone but JKart is showing up so I’m excited yet expecting this to be a bit stressful. I had everyone book Friday and Saturday at SLS through jackcolton.com and was pretty apprehensive about that working out with so few reviews of the service, and especially when current rates were $500 a night and we had booked at $99.
Some people are arriving as early as 8:55am and as late as 10:45pm, so I figure getting everyone together and into a pool and a club on a guest list would be easier if we just went to Foxtail Pool Club and Foxtail Nightclub today. I had been looking forward to checking out LiFE but that had just closed 2 weeks before the trip. Luckily, Foxtail Nightclub ended up with the DJs that were supposed to be appearing at LiFE.
So Nikki and I wake up and start packing all our stuff. Funny had woken up early and started gambling again. When he returns he says he’s up around $700, not bad for someone who has had zero luck in everything else during this trip. I get a text message from Bubbly who is dating Marine and is best friends with the couple Gray and Foodie. They were all flying from DC together and arrived on time, and were at SLS but they couldn’t check in until 11am.
Now if this wasn’t clear Nikki and I are drinking ridiculous amounts of alcohol throughout these first 5 days. I finish the very bottom of a 1.75L bottle of Bulleit Bourbon so then we don’t have to lug that to SLS, and Nikki has gone through half a case of Red Bull and two-thirds of a 1.75L of vodka. So if this trip report is looking pretty tame it’s not for lack of inebriation.
We make it over to SLS around 11:45am, I do the $20 trick which gets us upgraded from a Story Superior King to a Story Signature King Suite. So that’s a corner room with an extra alcove room with a second couch, a few little tables, and a second 55in TV, perfect for entertaining the group. Booking the rooms through jackcolton.com worked flawlessly so I suggest anyone planning a trip check the prices there since they are sometimes substantially lower.
We find everyone including Ginger and Jean Paul who ran into Bubbly at check-in. We go up to the room for some drinks, and eventually head down to Foxtail Pool Club. I’ve put us on the guest list, but Bubbly has also found a contact while they were waiting to check into their room. It’s definitely not what you would call full. but the age demographics and ratio are great and it’s as nice as the photos look. It’s definitely an option if you are looking for a bit more of a laid back day at the pool. The one real problem with Foxtail Pool Club is the complete lack of shade in the pool, so make sure to bring copious amounts of sunscreen or get one of the reasonably priced cabanas.
We’re offered a daybed at $250 food and beverage minimum, but Bubbly, Marine, Gray, and Foodie decline and then proceed to buy $40 pineapples filled with alcohol because they seem to love burning money and doing things wrong. Nikki and I just run back upstairs and drink some more since we have endless alcohol, there is reentry, and I’m willing to walk 50 yards to save $80.
Funny is slightly less antisocial with more friends around, but he’s still not socializing outside of the group much. Navy arrives a bit later, and for the rest of the trip he proceeds to make my life more difficult.
He starts with a joke about my Ray-Bans being fake (you know the ones I just got Monday), definitely a nice way to greet a friend who made the trip happen. Early on in the planning stage Navy wouldn’t commit to the trip, it took hours of talking by Bubbly and I to get him to come. He’s old friends with Marine and they haven’t seen each other in ages, he lives in San Diego (about as close to Vegas as one can get), and yet he still was wishy-washy for months. I end up securing his room on my credit card on the off-chance he eventually decided to go and the day before it was non-refundable he said yes. So he’s already been more difficult than every other person who just said “Great, let’s go!”
Navy’s girlfriend, Stick, has decided that she really wants to see Calvin Harris tonight at Omnia. I tell him it’s a little late for that at this point (more like a lot late), and I think most of the people in the group wouldn’t want to spend the money to do it and I have people coming into town late enough where I don’t want to have to change things on them. He’s confused on why I’m not cooperating with his new plan to totally fuck over everyone else to satisfy his girlfriend, and I’m confused on how he thinks that this is at all reasonable.
Eventually after getting some free lounge chairs and enjoying them a while, we leave the pool with the whole group hungry. I was planning on doing Umami Burger since I’m a burger guy, but Foodie is dying to do happy hour at Katsuya, so she takes most of the group there, while Nikki and I go up to the room to drink more because god that’s the only way I’m going to deal with this many people with this many opinions. We eventually decide to go down and join them, we sit at the bar right near them, the food is fantastic and actually pretty reasonable if not exactly filling, so Foodie gets a thumbs up on this change to the plan,
Funny had been talking about seeing a comedy show while in Vegas, and while I love comedy, finding an hour or so in the schedule and spending $50-100 per person didn’t seem super appealing so far. I then remembered reading about SLS using the Sayers Club early in the night as a temporary location for a displaced comedy troupe. I look it up online and it’s only $10, so convenient and cheap, count me in.
I ask the rest of the group, and besides Funny, they all are totally uninterested. Whatever, comedy isn’t for everyone and they’ll find something else to do. We get to the club a few minutes after the supposed start time, pay $10 per person, and find that the $10 also includes 2 drink tickets; this is now worryingly cheap. The venue is nice enough, about 60% full, and almost immediately after we are in our chairs the MC starts the show.
There are around 6 comedians all part of the Bonkerz Comedy Club, and they vary widely in skill. A couple were god awful, just not funny in the slightest except for how bad they were, a couple more were horrifically racist, sexist, and homophobic, and a couple turned out to be quite funny, making jokes about their colleagues and Vegas in general. Halfway through the show I got up to get my first drink. I handed the bartender a $20 and asked for change, tipped $2, and got the strongest Jack and Coke I’ve ever had poured by a bartender (I’ve had my fair share of doubles, too and this was stronger). During one of the particularly racist comedian’s sets I get up and get my second drink along with one for Nikki and mine again is just as strong. By the end of the show I’m barely able to feel my legs and I’m immediately regretting how drunk I am with the night so early.
I’m pretty sure Bonkerz is in the process of finding a new home, but as bad as some of the comedians were it was still definitely worth $10 and getting drunker than planned.
Friday is when everyone but JKart is showing up so I’m excited yet expecting this to be a bit stressful. I had everyone book Friday and Saturday at SLS through jackcolton.com and was pretty apprehensive about that working out with so few reviews of the service, and especially when current rates were $500 a night and we had booked at $99.
Some people are arriving as early as 8:55am and as late as 10:45pm, so I figure getting everyone together and into a pool and a club on a guest list would be easier if we just went to Foxtail Pool Club and Foxtail Nightclub today. I had been looking forward to checking out LiFE but that had just closed 2 weeks before the trip. Luckily, Foxtail Nightclub ended up with the DJs that were supposed to be appearing at LiFE.
So Nikki and I wake up and start packing all our stuff. Funny had woken up early and started gambling again. When he returns he says he’s up around $700, not bad for someone who has had zero luck in everything else during this trip. I get a text message from Bubbly who is dating Marine and is best friends with the couple Gray and Foodie. They were all flying from DC together and arrived on time, and were at SLS but they couldn’t check in until 11am.
Now if this wasn’t clear Nikki and I are drinking ridiculous amounts of alcohol throughout these first 5 days. I finish the very bottom of a 1.75L bottle of Bulleit Bourbon so then we don’t have to lug that to SLS, and Nikki has gone through half a case of Red Bull and two-thirds of a 1.75L of vodka. So if this trip report is looking pretty tame it’s not for lack of inebriation.
We make it over to SLS around 11:45am, I do the $20 trick which gets us upgraded from a Story Superior King to a Story Signature King Suite. So that’s a corner room with an extra alcove room with a second couch, a few little tables, and a second 55in TV, perfect for entertaining the group. Booking the rooms through jackcolton.com worked flawlessly so I suggest anyone planning a trip check the prices there since they are sometimes substantially lower.
We find everyone including Ginger and Jean Paul who ran into Bubbly at check-in. We go up to the room for some drinks, and eventually head down to Foxtail Pool Club. I’ve put us on the guest list, but Bubbly has also found a contact while they were waiting to check into their room. It’s definitely not what you would call full. but the age demographics and ratio are great and it’s as nice as the photos look. It’s definitely an option if you are looking for a bit more of a laid back day at the pool. The one real problem with Foxtail Pool Club is the complete lack of shade in the pool, so make sure to bring copious amounts of sunscreen or get one of the reasonably priced cabanas.
We’re offered a daybed at $250 food and beverage minimum, but Bubbly, Marine, Gray, and Foodie decline and then proceed to buy $40 pineapples filled with alcohol because they seem to love burning money and doing things wrong. Nikki and I just run back upstairs and drink some more since we have endless alcohol, there is reentry, and I’m willing to walk 50 yards to save $80.
Funny is slightly less antisocial with more friends around, but he’s still not socializing outside of the group much. Navy arrives a bit later, and for the rest of the trip he proceeds to make my life more difficult.
He starts with a joke about my Ray-Bans being fake (you know the ones I just got Monday), definitely a nice way to greet a friend who made the trip happen. Early on in the planning stage Navy wouldn’t commit to the trip, it took hours of talking by Bubbly and I to get him to come. He’s old friends with Marine and they haven’t seen each other in ages, he lives in San Diego (about as close to Vegas as one can get), and yet he still was wishy-washy for months. I end up securing his room on my credit card on the off-chance he eventually decided to go and the day before it was non-refundable he said yes. So he’s already been more difficult than every other person who just said “Great, let’s go!”
Navy’s girlfriend, Stick, has decided that she really wants to see Calvin Harris tonight at Omnia. I tell him it’s a little late for that at this point (more like a lot late), and I think most of the people in the group wouldn’t want to spend the money to do it and I have people coming into town late enough where I don’t want to have to change things on them. He’s confused on why I’m not cooperating with his new plan to totally fuck over everyone else to satisfy his girlfriend, and I’m confused on how he thinks that this is at all reasonable.
Eventually after getting some free lounge chairs and enjoying them a while, we leave the pool with the whole group hungry. I was planning on doing Umami Burger since I’m a burger guy, but Foodie is dying to do happy hour at Katsuya, so she takes most of the group there, while Nikki and I go up to the room to drink more because god that’s the only way I’m going to deal with this many people with this many opinions. We eventually decide to go down and join them, we sit at the bar right near them, the food is fantastic and actually pretty reasonable if not exactly filling, so Foodie gets a thumbs up on this change to the plan,
Funny had been talking about seeing a comedy show while in Vegas, and while I love comedy, finding an hour or so in the schedule and spending $50-100 per person didn’t seem super appealing so far. I then remembered reading about SLS using the Sayers Club early in the night as a temporary location for a displaced comedy troupe. I look it up online and it’s only $10, so convenient and cheap, count me in.
I ask the rest of the group, and besides Funny, they all are totally uninterested. Whatever, comedy isn’t for everyone and they’ll find something else to do. We get to the club a few minutes after the supposed start time, pay $10 per person, and find that the $10 also includes 2 drink tickets; this is now worryingly cheap. The venue is nice enough, about 60% full, and almost immediately after we are in our chairs the MC starts the show.
There are around 6 comedians all part of the Bonkerz Comedy Club, and they vary widely in skill. A couple were god awful, just not funny in the slightest except for how bad they were, a couple more were horrifically racist, sexist, and homophobic, and a couple turned out to be quite funny, making jokes about their colleagues and Vegas in general. Halfway through the show I got up to get my first drink. I handed the bartender a $20 and asked for change, tipped $2, and got the strongest Jack and Coke I’ve ever had poured by a bartender (I’ve had my fair share of doubles, too and this was stronger). During one of the particularly racist comedian’s sets I get up and get my second drink along with one for Nikki and mine again is just as strong. By the end of the show I’m barely able to feel my legs and I’m immediately regretting how drunk I am with the night so early.
I’m pretty sure Bonkerz is in the process of finding a new home, but as bad as some of the comedians were it was still definitely worth $10 and getting drunker than planned.
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