nemorosa wrote:
Well, each to their own.
To my eyes Las Vegas looks to be the vilest, most phoney, tacky, cheap, nasty, gaudy, boring and uncultured city on the face of the planet.
Still, I hope you enjoy your birthday.
This will be the only time I reveal my location... but as a lifetime resident, that hits beyond just how you feel about vegas as a tourist attraction but also expresses really mean things about my home.
While perhaps there is lots of opportunity to indulge in most of those things if you look often modern work done with casino's don't even fit those very very mean things that you say...
The one the hurts the most is "uncultured"... just because there are entertainment sections to the town, and the strip really is focused on the tourists that does not mean that there aren't real people who live and operate in a honest way just like any other city in the country. We have museums that tell our history, there is a large art community just south of down town that has monthly art and performance festivals, some of the great companies of the US have set up shop in town because of the tax benefits and many of the people are very good people.
I understand that you said that it is that way from your eyes, and I respect your right to have an uneducated opinion but it just seems harsh to judge without really knowing what goes on in this town.
however, as a local and a native from the town: I will agree that it is sensory overload.
You can do Vegas without too much crowds but its difficult to do. I would say expect it to be about equally difficult to doing Disney Land... if you can handle Disney, then you could handle LV...
For me I stay away from the strip.
I say... Do iiiiit!
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