Viva Las Vegas!








A few months ago the nagging question was: where should I spend the final Spring Break of my college career? Cancun? Well.... Cancun is nice... but that's for undergrads. Let them have their debauchery... As a grad student I'm up for a much more adult form of gluttony, lust and greed. And where better to slake those desires than Sin City baby!
So back in the fall Ward, Paradis and I began planning a five day excursion to Las Vegas... and it has literally been a point of emphasis if not the topic of every conversation since. Now that I've been the only question remains is: when are we going back? If I had my druthers... this weekend.
And the great thing about this trip was it was a) cheap to begin with and b) entirely free to me because it was paid for by my poker bankroll. Thanks to a great Wendy's/AirTran promotion and ridiculously cheap room rates at the Sahara, the entire trip only ended up costing about $350, airfare, hotel, meals, transportation, and even gambling included. Actually I ended up $60 on the trip gambling and would have been up $150 if I had avoided blackjack like the plague.
We did pretty much everything you could do in Vegas in 5 days (except bury a hooker in the desert). So in honor of the City of Sin here is my official Sins Satisfied Tally:
Gluttony- Ate the $38 prime rib at the Palm, the buffet at Aladdin's, Chipotle twice, Carnegie Deli cheesecake, chocolate dipped frozen bananas, and last but not least... deep fried Oreos. BAM! And then of course the drinking... since it was all free while gambling, Crown and ginger at the tables, $1 beers on the streets, daiquiris at Caesar’s Palace, and Baileys... oh the Baileys. Gluttony: satisfied.
Greed- Gambling, gambling, gambling. From making the final table in a No Limit tourney at the
Lust- Well, if you are looking for a "good time" there is hardly a better place to go (except maybe
Envy- I'm not that great at poker but I saw a few people in person who were. NBC was filming the "Heads Up Poker Championship" so I got to see Chris Ferguson and Ted Forrest play N/L heads up. They are amazing. I was also in Caesar’s when Jeff Gordon came in and played with
Sloth- Well, I only slept about 16-18 total hours for the 5 nights we were there, including a sleepless hotel-less first night, so in that regard I was up and moving. But if you consider my daily activities (about 12 hours a day sitting at a poker table, 2+ hours at meals, and various other gambling/show activities) I was a pretty big slacker. Most importantly, no working out for the entire trip. Vegas does not condone healthy active lifestyles. Sloth: satisfied.
Pride- I wore my UNC jacket the entire time to flaunt the victory over the Dukies at Cameron on their senior night. Even met a UNC alum and talked basketball with him for about 2 hrs at the poker table. But I will say this: there is no prouder moment than riding the Deuce hungover at 9am after sleeping 4 hours, with a liter of water in one hand and tylenol in the other on your way to start grinding it out at the limit tables and ultimately start drinking by noon. Pride: satisfied.
Anger- When I had to gulp down my last beer and step onto the bus for the airport. 5 days was not nearly long enough. Anger: only satisfied once I get back.
Man I love Vegas. A final note: Danny Gans is HUGE out there... and so is his marquee as you can see from the picture. And if you are planning a trip there here are some tips: Don’t book a hotel the first night, arrive around 5pm and drop off your bags- stay up all night the first night. Eat at a buffet. Set a limit for gambling and keep the cash on you. Never walk the streets without a drink in your hand. Try the deep fried oreos. Always tip your dealers and waitresses. Take the redeye back. And most importantly, make plans to return as soon as possible.
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