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My U2 Concert history:
9/6/83- War - Old Lady on Brady- Tulsa, OK (12 y.o. and had balcony rail stage adajacent seats; It was amazing; Bono punched my friend when he "accidentally fell onto the stage)
10/18/92- ZooTv Outisde- Arrowhead- KC, MO (2nd Row seats 1,2 adjancet to catwalk; amazing)
5/19/97- PopMart- Arrowhead- KC, MO
(7th row seats 6-12 deadcenter; again, amazing)
11/18/01- Elevation- Thaomas and Mack- LV, NV ( GA Yeah)

My question is:
I am a frequent Vegas traveler [by the way, for anyone under 40 y.o. the Hard Rock is the BEST place to stay... The HR has nNO blue hairs and NO kids, The worst thing is that everyone employees and patrons are so damn good looking... The waitresses have the best outfits in vegas... Luxor is 2nd, but little things like sucky casino floor music and ultra-tacky egyptian theme cause it to lose out... However, Ra (luxors dance club) has better music but not as hot of people than Baby's (HRs hidden dance club)... There is something very cool about standing in the HR listening to U2 (i.e. Elevation) blaring overhead while pounding free drinks and shooting dice... and let us not forget about CrazyHorseII, Deja VU, et.al.]

Ok back to the question:
I would love to meet some interferences to party with at HR and show, how should i go about it?
 
Originally posted by hcmiller:
My U2 Concert history:
9/6/83- War - Old Lady on Brady- Tulsa, OK...

5/19/97- PopMart- Arrowhead- KC, MO
(7th row seats 6-12 deadcenter; again, amazing)

Ok I take it back, you are now the coolest person here. I've always wondered if ANYONE that went to the Tulsa show was still a fan. And as for the K.C. Popmart, I was 13th row dead-center...I was right behind you.

Welcome to my forum.
 
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Originally posted by Johnny Swallow:
Welcome to my forum.
I thought you were only here because you are Wanderer's, Sicy's and Trip's bitch
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Additionally, the restaurants in the HR [AJs- very pricey, small restaurant, excellent steak; Mortonis- pricey, italian, small restaurant, hot waitresses, good food; Nobu- owned by DeNiro, pricey (like all good sushi), larger restaurant, small bar area, outstanding sushi; Mr. Lucky's- reasonably priced, damn good standard american fare(awesome eggs benedict), open 24 hrs; last but not least, Pink Taco- great drinks, decent mex, super hot waitresses/outfits, reasonable prices, go early (it gets packed)] are some of the best in town...
I've been to Vegas six times in the past 2 years ( the last four at HR, the one before that Luxor and before that the complete dump/slot monkey scum bag haven the Station) and it is tough (lotsa coin) to get rated at the HR but it can be done. The HR has been known to discount/comp rooms for even average players. So if you plan to gamble get a bakstage pass and always use it when gambling, plus you get freebies (a pin,mug etc.) if you use the coupon in the inroom magazines. However, don't expect the free buffet passes like lower end joints.
HR is a place to see and be seen, it is not the first choice for gamblers. The eye candy is tremendous.
I don't think you can beat the HR for location. You can walk to Thomas and Mack. It can be difficult to get a cab especially right after an event.
 
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