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I dunno, some buildings in Vegas are deceptively taller than they appear. The Wynn and Encore are more than 614' tall, but look shorter because their exteriors, like those of the Bellagio, Treasure Island and others, which are designed to look "closer" than they really are, so that they don't seem as far away for people on foot on the strip (or so I've read)...

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http://www.vegastodayandtomorrow.com/windows.htm

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You mean the Roller Coaster at New York New York Casino. I'd gladly pay that much, and more, NOT to ride that infernal contraption.

I've see videos of that thing - makes SOB look good! (well, not really, but you know what I'm getting at)

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I realize that Vegas isn't cheap but $95.80 for a family of 4 for 30 minutes of entertainment doesn't seem like the best value to me.

True, but the $100 you shell out for that 30 minutes may save you a thousand or two at the craps table :)

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You mean the Roller Coaster at New York New York Casino. I'd gladly pay that much, and more, NOT to ride that infernal contraption.

Not the best first ride for the year, either. I was beginning to think I was out of shape!

$23.95 isn't bad considering how much a dinner will cost you at most sit-down restaurants in Vegas. It costs about $25.00 to get to Fremont St. from MGM Grand if you take a cab.

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If its running while I'm there, I'll try the High Roller at least once....even under construction it still fascinated me each visit last year seeing the progress. I do know for sure I will NOT ride that ridiculous POS at New York New York....ugh.

High Roller closed on 12/30/05 and was removed in 06. Sorry.

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You mean the Roller Coaster at New York New York Casino. I'd gladly pay that much, and more, NOT to ride that infernal contraption.

I've see videos of that thing - makes SOB look good! (well, not really, but you know what I'm getting at)

Having ridden it prob 10x in my various visits to Vegas, I'll chip in with Terp not to ride that awful coaster. Very uncomfortable ride experience, boring layout, short and expensive.

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If its running while I'm there, I'll try the High Roller at least once....even under construction it still fascinated me each visit last year seeing the progress. I do know for sure I will NOT ride that ridiculous POS at New York New York....ugh.

High Roller closed on 12/30/05 and was removed in 06. Sorry.

Uh...the ferris wheel is actually called High Roller.

The Linq's official website: http://www.thelinq.com/high-roller.html

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If its running while I'm there, I'll try the High Roller at least once....even under construction it still fascinated me each visit last year seeing the progress. I do know for sure I will NOT ride that ridiculous POS at New York New York....ugh.

High Roller closed on 12/30/05 and was removed in 06. Sorry.

Uh...the ferris wheel is actually called High Roller.

The Linq's official website: http://www.thelinq.com/high-roller.html

Well, sonofab**ch! I didn't know that.

Pardon the interruption.

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