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Pinball Hall of Fame

I've always been a fan of planet Hollywood, central location, reasonably priced, cool theme, and has the pleasure pit, one section of the casino where the dealers are all fit and scantily clad. It would be fair to say I've blown my wad there several times...;)
 
Ive stayed in Planet Holywood and MGM grand. I found planet holywood alot more informal which was better in my book. Not that the mgm was up it self it was just more luxurious i guess, even though ive been in much more luxurious hotels I just felt a bit out of place or something.

Hard to know why but i felt i didnt quite fit....:confused:
 
Ive stayed in Planet Holywood and MGM grand. I found planet holywood alot more informal which was better in my book. Not that the mgm was up it self it was just more luxurious i guess, even though ive been in much more luxurious hotels I just felt a bit out of place or something.

Hard to know why but i felt i didnt quite fit....:confused:

Because you didn't weigh about 80 stone like the rest of its American customers? Lol
 
I've always been a fan of planet Hollywood, central location, reasonably priced, cool theme, and has the pleasure pit, one section of the casino where the dealers are all fit and scantily clad. It would be fair to say I've blown my wad there several times...;)

Most of the casino's have their own version of the pleasure pit, you just need to know where they are located ;) Hard Rock hotel's is particularly good (and easy to find, stripper poles at the rear right casino), you get the full stripper pole experience for free
 
I bottled it.....;)

My Mrs had to go for therapy before she could do it, and every credit to her she's done it 3 times now despite being terrified of heights.

The scary part is the first one second, where you literally have to step off a building, you can relax as soon as you feel your harness grab :rofl:
 
Just got back from Vegas yesterday (A Conference) and managed to spend an entire Sunday afternoon at the Pinball Hall of Fame while I was there. It was Excellent!
So many tables from old to new and managed to have a few games on Pinball Circus as well.
As well as the Pins, quite a few other Old Skool machines there as well - Donkey Kong, Tron, Paperboy, etc. and some of the rifle shooting games.

An excellent place and well worth the trip. I wasn't driving, so just walked 100yds up the road to an "English" pub for a quick beer and they got me a cab back to the strip.
"Discovered" a new flavour of Bud as well, very nice and very strong

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If you end up on Fremont Street. Go and find the "Sigma Derby" which is located upstairs in The D, in the retro Vegas section.

There are only 2 of them left in Vegas and they are super fun to play with a bunch of drunk people, great atmosphere with people cheering for the horses.
It's similar to the horse racing games you see over here, but much bigger and better. It's fully electro-mechanical, and it can pay out hundreds of dollars rather than a few 10p's like you get over here. I think the highest odds it will offer you is 400-1

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