Hassels, Las Vegas

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    street cards

    by smithy65 Written May 8, 2010 37 reviews

    Do not entertain or speak to the ones who are giving out the porn cards. They will try and thrust them into your hands regardless of you being with your partner.

    Unique Suggestions: Best course of action is to walk by and not acknowledge them.

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    Timeshare Traps

    by Yaqui Written Jun 24, 2008 4185 reviews

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    Have you ever been approached by someone who wants to offer you free tickets to a expensive show in Vegas? Well, you can guess they are trying to get your attention so maybe you will be willing to view one of whatever timeshare they are trying to sell you. Some places are pretty good, while others are just wrong. Yet, it depends on the customer. Yet, I hate having to deal with the hawkers and sellers who are all trying to get you to step into the palor. Kind of like the spider to the fly. Just be aware!

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  • No trip is for free

    by samtan123 Written May 27, 2008 1 reviews

    After a long trip to Vegas and waiting in a cab line, we finally checked into our hotel and on our way to the room, were greeted by a lovely lady welcoming us to the hotel and asking how long we were staying. We thought she was from the hotel and she ushered us to a table with the offer of free shows etc for staying in the hotel (i know, we should have smelt a rat).
    Anyway, after picking our free show and dinner deal, we were then informaed that we had to go to a time share meeting in the morning at 9 to get the free stuff AND had to cough up $40 to pay the Tax on the show.
    We knew that these guys were on the streets but did not realise they will get you in the hotel. At the end of the day, $40 and half day of your time may be cheap for a show and dinner, but it is not for me!!

    Fun Alternatives: In an effort to be left alone, we found that if we didn;t walk together past these guys, they left us alone as they seem to only target couples.

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    Time Share Trap.

    by crazygal59 Written Oct 28, 2006 109 reviews

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    We can't believe we got caught in this trap. Every single hotel you walk through has a booth where people ask if you want free tickets to shows. Long story short, it is a lead in for a trip to hear about time shares. We went because we were interested, thinking it was for condos and that it would only take 2 hours out of our morning. It took 4 1/2 hours and we were bused to a location way off the strip and had to stay til the end. One bus load of very angry people headed back to town. For sure we will never make this mistake again.

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  • Vacation Terrorists

    by TPatterson Written Jun 20, 2006 1 reviews

    If you appear married, these are some folks you need to watch out for! They are camped out at all the mid-range hotels, I found them at the Flamingo. I think they are actually called "vacation specialists". They are dressed in black suits and they want to offer you some "free" gifts. They holler out anything from "free gifts, free shows, free rooms", anything to get you to stop and talk to them. They are in your face when you step off the elevator wanting you to stop and talk, EVERYTIME! The only way to get to your room is up that elevator and they harass you EVERYTIME! In exchange for the "free" gifts, you get to take a trip on a shuttle and view time share properties. Of course, they want you to buy. They say it's no pressure, but the victims I talked to said there is plenty of pressure. And, they say it's just a 2 and half hour tour, I've heard it's more like 4-5 with drive time. The key to avoid major harrassment is; don't walk by them with your significant other. If you are about to approach them, have your "other" walk way behind you or in front of you until you are well passed them. If you aren't married, they don't want to talk to you.

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    Don't DO the 2 hour tour!

    by JudiandBill Written Jan 28, 2006 20 reviews

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    The latest gimmick in Vegas are people urging you to come in and for no charge, be given up to $500 in gambling money, dinners, shows and future stays at hotels. All you have to do is give up 2 hours (which in all reality is more like 6 hours), to hear a spiel about the new fastest growing condo developments going on in Vegas. We saw at one of these hawker stands in every hotel we went into, and some outside the entrance to the hotels. They are as annoying as the card clickers hawking naked women. I have to admit we didn't get rooked into this ploy - but saw several people falling for it.

    Unique Suggestions: Tell all those who ask that you're leaving THAT night, then they don't even start their spiels.

    Fun Alternatives: Walk fast and act like you didn't hear them.

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  • BEWARE OF TIME-SHARES!!!

    by max8701 Written Feb 18, 2005 27 reviews

    Beware of people trying to get you to go see time-shares. They were in front of and inside almost every casino. They will promise to give you show tickets or free prizes if you see the time shares. I thought this was a huge waste of time.

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    AVOID THE CROWDS

    by 100ACRE Updated Jan 17, 2004 209 reviews

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    Nearly every day, there is a large Convention populating most of the major (4-star & 5-star) hotels on the Strip.

    Two of the largest are the annual Comdex and CES Conventions.

    There will be competition for lunch at 12 noon and dinner at 6 p.m. where ever you are in Vegas.

    Here's the "solution":

    For lunch, get a table before or after the lunch crowd. Avoid high noon.

    For dinner, make reservations days in advance, especially if you have show tickets. Find a restaurant nearby and allow yourself at least 2 hours to eat a leisurely dinner. I also like to bring a bottle of champagne from home with a couple of glasses; I chill it in an ice bucket in my room and have a 'pop' before going out on the town at night.

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    If you're attempting to avoid...

    by cobrioc Written Aug 24, 2002 773 reviews

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    If you're attempting to avoid the crowds and visit Vegas during the slow season, it ma be difficult.
    Vegas is a hot vacation spot year-round.However, I can tell you that from about 2am. to 7am. is perhaps the slowest time, particalarly during the week.
    Early morning hours are probably the perfect time to step up to a craps table and learn how to play without the pressure of other players glaring at you.

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