That Time I Went to Las Vegas During a Pandemic

Day six begins at Fremont hotel in Downtown Las Vegas.  Today I can sleep in.  Today I am wide awake at 5:30 am.  First stop is…DUNKIN DONUTS for iced coffee.

While walking from Dunkin Donuts to my favorite Ultimate X machine, I spot a Buffalo Gold machine with a penny on head on top of it.  I haven’t found any pennies on heads this trip so I have to play this.   I sit down, put the penny in my bra and go for it.  I lose $60.  Sigh.

Ultimate X was way nicer to me.

Put a $20 in Buffalo Deluxe and oh hey, she was nice to me as well.

All before breakfast.  Which was McDonalds.   Because fuck it.

I am all done and ready for a nap at 9:27 am so that’s what I do.  When I wake back up late afternoon, I do some laundry in the sink and head out to gamble.  And by “gamble” I mean “lose.”

I lost a bit around Fremont and then decided to use my free play at The D.   I was only supposed to lose JUST the free play but I kept going.   The redid the machine layouts so I cannot find which Buffalo was MY Buffalo.  I went a bit too far and had to force myself to stop.

I make my way to El Cortez, stopping at Walgreens.   I play Supertimes Pay video poker in Nickels and hit Aces with a Kicker!  No multiplier.

I cash out and switch to Ultimate X.

This was cool but had no follow up.

I take a break and do my kiosk swipe and win $5 free play.  I also get my $10 free play from Las Vegas Advisor.

I stop by the room to drop off the Walgreens water I have been carrying with me this entire time.

Dinner is at Siegel’s 1941.  I got the prime rib, it was kind of okay. Service was not horrible, but still not so good.  It is now 7:11 pm, make a wish!

After dinner I lose $100 in Double SuperTimes Pay video poker.  I walk back to Fremont to grab some cash and head over to Binions to continue my quest to get as much free play as possible on their earn 100 points, get $10 free play promotion.

Despite the wins, I end up losing about $200 in Binions.  Those wins came early and while trying to keep up with the momentum, I could not connect on ANYTHING.   Went back to earn my keep at Fremont, after stopping to get some more cash.  Again, could not hit on ANYTHING.

Fremont Street Experience:

The machines here only have seats at every other machine.   Some guy pulls a chair next to me and asks me if I like the machine I am playing.  Go die.   I asked him if he wanted the machine and he said no.   So like…don’t do that.

I quit and take my final trip to my room for the night and am in bed at 12:15.

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27 thoughts on “That Time I Went to Las Vegas During a Pandemic

  1. David

    I love reading your trip reports even if this one is from August. I’ve been itching to go to Vegas since July but having to stay home two weeks afterwards is a no go for me unless I’m able to work remote from home. I will get to if the infection rate reaches 3% in the city. I hope to run into you at some point either in nYc or Vegas so you can teach me how to earn all those Vegas comps or you can use the binions food credit on me! Enjoy your next trip in a few weeks. Jealous!

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    1. jennifer Post author

      I am fortunate that I am working from home (or Vegas) for now. I may go again at Christmas / New Years since I have 2 four day weekends in a row. I feel like if you want comps at Binions, all you have to do is breathe inside and they accumulate on your card 🙂

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  2. NANCY

    wow- such a good report – even with having to work — but now you are on vacation… I love this report since this is all the traveling I will be doing for a while..

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  3. Jan Poole

    Oh goody! I love to see Jennifer putting her life on a shelf in Las Vegas in my inbox! Let me get a vanilla Crown and diet coke and settle in for a good read!

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  4. NANCY

    haha- putting the hot dime in your bra…surprised the host called and gave you the $30…but glad you accepted it as a win… never stayed at Paris but it looks nice

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  5. Tony b

    Nice TR! Did your itching areas has red dots? I had it the Hawaii a few years ago and it turned out to be sun poisoning. I’m thinking it’s age catching up to get even for all that time roasting in the sun when you’re younger.

    Seems like downtown was much nicer to you than the strip slots.

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    1. jennifer Post author

      I didn’t have red dots, but it did occur to me it might be sun poisoning. I was barely outside, but considering there are weeks in a row where the only time I leave my apartment is to throw out garbage, my body is not used to the sun at all.

      Downtown is my favorite. But when you are losing, you have to get out of there because it is too easy to just keep going. At least on the Strip, a walk to the casino “next door” takes a bit and breaks it up.

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  6. Janice Hart

    I loved your trip report, as always. You have such an interesting style of writing!! I was there for a week in June, staying at the Plaza, just before the mask mandate was announced.

    We had a great time staying downtown. I am not a strip type of person at all, I prefer the likes of the Orleans and/or Palace station for my play. I always play video keno, rarely do I play pennies.

    I’ll look forward to your October trip. I Hope the Flusher visits again soon also, but with Canada being closed, it’s not likely.

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    1. jennifer Post author

      Thanks Janice! I think Flusher is waiting for a vaccine. There’s the whole issue of not being covered for Covid if you are traveling from Canada. It really seems unfair.

      I keep staying on the Strip because I am Diamond, so no resort fees. And MLife likes me right now, but they won’t after they realize I keep stiffing them. But I want to get some content to start doing hotel reviews. May as well before those comps all dry up.

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  7. Rick Cicotta

    I will miss Vegas this year for the first time since 1969, well over 200 trips since. I’m bummed, pissed and depressed. So I stopped reading blogs and trip reports. That is, till yours came up on FB. I loved the shit out of it. So much so, that I promise not to hate vegas until I can go again myself. I stopped writing my own trip reports about 4 years ago. But maybe I will now be inspired! Thanks so much….

    Rick1323

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    1. jennifer Post author

      I am so sorry you are missing out on Vegas this year! I love looking back on older trip reports so I can see a common theme of what causes my degeneracy and I always find something I had forgotten about. I definitely recommend writing them even if you keep them to yourself.

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  8. Cathie

    My morning was so great because I got to read an entire trip report from you! So happy you had a winning tip and another in the wings! Keep finding pennies!

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  9. Vice

    Nice report!

    We went last July and despite COVID, had a great time as usual. Our next trip is Oct 27 – Nov 3 so we will be there the same time as you. Were at Bally’s and then GVR. We usually stay the 2nd leg of the trip at the Cal but Boyd has pissed me off with their lack of points for VP.

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    1. jennifer Post author

      I am actually considering the Cal for this trip because I want to start doing hotel reviews and I have not stayed there in awhile. But it is not as close to the Dunkin Donuts as Fremont. I might die.

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  10. Christina Marie

    “The machines here only have seats at every other machine. Some guy pulls a chair next to me and asks me if I like the machine I am playing. Go die. I asked him if he wanted the machine and he said no. So like…don’t do that.”

    lol, your trip reports always crack me up. As a woman who likes to go to Vegas to actually GAMBLE, I can relate. There’s always some drunk douche at least once a night, and I’m like, uh, no, you are getting in my way of losing money.

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  11. Joanne

    Jennifer, you crack me up every time. I laughed out loud when you described your door kick stretch fake out move. Are any buffets still open in Vegas?

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    1. jennifer Post author

      Hi Joanne!

      The only buffets currently open are Cosmopolitan and South Point. I know nothing about how South Point is operating. At Cosmo, there are barriers up at the buffet to keep you away from the food. You point from 6 feet away at what you want, and an employee grabs it and puts it on your plate. I assume they also have limited options.

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  12. NANCY

    I didn’t want this to end but its only 10 days until you are back again…. I know I already commented a few times on this report but so what? I want to say I want to stay at the Luxor next time I am in LV… haven’t stayed there in years but always had fun times in that casino and your stay there reminded me of that… I can’t imagine what all those kids were doing – sounds like they were camping! crazy…

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    1. jennifer Post author

      Oh I cannot wait to be out of here! I am staying at Luxor again on my first night. This time in a pyramid room. I have a lot of comps I normally would not have (Bellagio, Aria, etc) and am considering doing a mega trip and trying to get current photos of all rooms so I can do reviews. Some of my room photos are 15 years old by now! I tried planning it out and realized sadly that even 31 days in Vegas is not enough to do all of this AND also, degenerate gamblers should probably not go to Vegas for 31 days.

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  13. Mike/ mbny2000

    At one point before, you had mentioned that this trip might not happen, but I’m so glad it did. Once again, another great report. I lost track, but I’d like to think maybe you came out a little ahead from playing. Either way, I think the trip was definitely worth it. I was unable to get out to LV this year; to many hassles after the Covid closures, so waiting until next years seemed like the right move for me. You did it and had your usual great time. Good for you. Thanks again, and I know the next trip will be just as great or better.

    PS; your quote about the Fremont; ” Noticeably gone is the cantaloupe scented cleaner. Whatever they are using instead, smells like Raid. ”

    You. Are. The. Best.

    You. Are. The Best.

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    1. jennifer Post author

      Thanks for the kind words! I did NOT come out ahead, but just a tiny bit under. I hope my next trip can fund my December trip. Crossed fingers!

      And it really does smell like Raid. HATE.

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