I would like to comment on banning water sales on the strip- When I was in Vegas this past March there was a big story on the news about people doing nasty things to the water before it was sold. While I do believe that 99% of the sellers are maybe down on there luck and just trying to make a buck that 1% jerk group spoils it for everyone. An outright ban is most likely wrong but I guess this is what it comes to.
during football season last fall I went there at about 5:00 on a sunday and it was pretty packed. I don't know about the summer but in the fall it might be a good idea
At that time it was all over the news in Vegas that crazy horse had trouble with the customer being beat up and with all the attention I wanted to stay clear. I had been to crazy horse a year before and was getting a dance in the VIP when Michael Irvin came in. As a cowboy fan that was cool. I would have to say the horse was paying top dollar to the cabbies with all the bad press. Plus I always have a soft spot for Cheetah's although the girls are not always top of the line I always seem to do well milage wise in the VIP.
About 8 or 9 years I was at Cheetah's and had some problems with my blood sugar ( I am diabetic) I went back to Harrah's and took an insulin shot and after about a hour my sugar was back to normal. I got in the cab line and when it was my turn the cab driver told me cheetah's was closed "some problems with drugs" and then said "Im going to take you to the crazy horse" when I said no I just left cheetah's take me there!!! this bastard took me to crazy horse and siad I would have a better time there. I told him either take me to cheetah's or I will call the taxicab authority. He relented. When we got to cheetah's I told the doorman what had happened he was less than pleased. Also the fare was $12.75 I gave this scumbag $13.00 screw him.As the man in the article said in 9 trips to Vegas I have met great cab drivers but this tool stands out like it was yesterday.
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