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I lived in Vegas for 5 years so I know the scene. I stayed on the 16 floor for $50 a night plus I don't gamble. Rented a BMW for the price of a Toyota Corolla too.
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Them boys ain't miss your pockets though![]()
I lived in Vegas for 5 years so I know the scene. I stayed on the 16 floor for $50 a night plus I don't gamble. Rented a BMW for the price of a Toyota Corolla too.![]()
Oh shyt, put us on game breh
If you ever plan a vacation in Vegas its best to travel there on a weekday. Prices always go up on the weekend and the airport is usually crazy Friday through Sunday. Vegas never sleeps so you can turn up any night you want. I use SIXT to rent BMW's or Mercedes. They have Range Rovers too but they usually charge crazy prices regardless ($300 a day) Be prepared to pay a $500 security deposit with a credit card though, you'll get it back in 24 hours. Insurance is usually cheaper if you buy it off of expedia or you can use your own insurance if rentals are covered in your policy. Hotels on the strip have resort fees that cover things like parking, bottled water, WIFI etc depending on where you stay.
If you have a rental car you don't have to travel far from the strip for snacks,drinks and liquor. There's a Albertson's, Walmart, Target and other stores on the other end of Las Vegas Blvd/ Blue Diamond Rd.
Nah was a U.S. based group
All good adviceBut where is that $60 room 16 stories up come into play
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Pimp those loyalty programs and they'll upgrade you. I book through Expedia but I have memberships with Caesars Palace, Hilton, Hyatt etc. Also, play with the dates of your bookings. They constantly change.
People will blame the helpdesk personnel but there was failure at many levels. Lots of people at the top should be updating their resume right nowThe ransomware group allegedly took hold of MGM’s computer systems in three simple steps, according to vx-underground. “All ALPHV ransomware group did to compromise MGM Resorts was hop on LinkedIn, find an employee, then call the Help Desk,” the organization wrote in a Twitter post. “A company valued at $33,900,000,000 was defeated by a 10-minute conversation,” it added.
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