I am taking my son to Vegas for his 21 birthday. Can anyone recommend a show or anything else a 21 year old college student may like?
Suggestion for 21 year old
Not sure about a show for a 21 yr old guy unless he%26#39;s into that sort of thing. A kid that age might enjoy a strip show more. When my son had turned 21 and we took him to Vegas a month after the birthday, all he wanted to do was walk around, check out the various casinos and gamble!
Suggestion for 21 year old
I forgot to add, he loved hanging out at Hard Rock.
Not all 21 yo college students like the same things. Since you know him, and you know LV you are in a better position to make a decision.
If you want some suggestions that are more on point tell us something about him - if he hated Carrot Top no reason for us to suggest him. If we know he likes rap music and hates rock %26amp; roll that helps.
since he%26#39;s 21 why not let him read some websites, reviews and forums and decide for himself? he can make an informed decision.
some, not all, 21 yo like HRH, Palms
Thanks Gabby,
When I said show I did not mean an older person show. I think he would love a strip show. Any place you know of thaty will be good?
Bridge
Shut up!!!! Please do not respond to my post you moron.
I can%26#39;t help with strip shows. My son has been to a few in Vegas, but those were on bachelor party weekends. If I were you, I%26#39;d post a separate thread asking about that particular subject, you are sure to get some good responses.
The last time my son and his pals were in Vegas, they stayed at PH, some good bars there for the younger crowd. I know there%26#39;s one where the bar waitresses are in bikini%26#39;s or something like that. Anyway, he liked the vibe in PH, he%26#39;s also not 21 anymore!
One restaurant the guys liked was Fix at Bellagio. Keep in mind though, these guys now have good jobs and can afford that sort of thing.
No matter what you do, he%26#39;s going to have a great time!
Wow, Roselle, all Bridgefan said was that you know your son better than any of us, and he can also have some input into what he would enjoy.
We also took our daughter to LV shortly after she turned 21, she thought it was great to be able to simply drink and gamble overtly. We went to see Mystere, and had a great dinner at Le Cirque (she%26#39;s a foodie like her parents - she%26#39;d just spent a year living in France).
I think it would be extremely creepy to go to a strip show with my parents.
Make sure he hangs his Photo ID around his neck, he%26#39;ll get carded for times than you can imagine. And many of those times by the same people over again.
Warwinds
Me and Bridge go way back
Give him some money and kick him out the door.
Put a lock on the zipper.
The college kids (especially the guys) that I%26#39;ve known who went to Vegas, really weren%26#39;t ';into'; shows. They wanted to drink and gamble . . . period. I know I%26#39;m generalizing there . . . just an observation from the ones I%26#39;ve known who went. So . . . I%26#39;d take him to see many of the casinos (if he%26#39;s the poor college student most are, be sure to take in some of the lower limit spots) and bars and restaurants (Monte Carlo Pub and Brewery, Carnaval Court, Trader Vic%26#39;s, and oh my . . . so many more!)
A possible exception to my thoughts on shows would be if there%26#39;s a headliner who interests them. (Seeing Pearl Jam at MGM some year, for example, might be the only way I get my son to Vegas :)
If you%26#39;re going during warmer months, I would recommend staying somewhere with a nice pool. He might enjoy the ';eye candy.';
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