Since
I often write about buses as if I know what I am going, I think it
only fair to share my bus errors from this trip.
Sometimes
in life I just don't know what I am going. And it happens sometimes
on the Vegas bus.
The
first happened right on the WAX. I could not decide whether to just
pay a dollar to get to NYNY and then a dollar to get to the Orleans
or to buy a 24 hour pass.
When
I finally decided, I did not have the correct change, so I bought a
24 hour pass (which as it turned out I did not need) and paid $3 for
it, rather than the senior rate of $2.50.
The
second was even more stupid. I got confused as to the position of
the Palace Station compared to the Boulder Highway. I had two
football squares and had decided to go from the Palace Station to
Eastside Cannery and play during the football game.
I
got on the Sahara Express going the wrong way.
I
was way out West before I really woke up to the fact.
And
by then I was going to be late for the Poker game.
So,
instead I got on the bus going East and the bus driver helped me get
to my second choice, the Italian Club presentation of Kelly Holmes
(Clint's wife). This mistake ended up giving me the best show I saw
in Vegas this trip
LINK
TO KELLY HOLMES.
The
third mistake was to board the WAX on my way up to play my freeroll
at Monte Carlo. There was a couple there who owned a condo in
downtown, but never gambled. They asked me a pile of questions,
curious about how I made gambling a frugal occupation. I got so
absorbed in answering I missed my Tropican stop and the first thing I
knew I was at the airport. Luckily, there was another WAX just
arriving to take me back to the NYNY. I lost about 15 minutes, but
perhaps less since I ended up on the correct side of the strip for
Monte Carlo.
The
fourth mistake was to take my son to catch the SDX and forget to get
him to buy his ticket until the bus was on its way. Then we
approached the machine and I asked the worker there, a very friendly
fellow, to help him get a 24 hour $7 pass before the bus arrived.
Well, in the confusion he ended up with two passes on his charge card
and we missed that bus anyway. I tried to resell it, but when the
next SDX came I just gave it to the worker and he passed it on to
some needy person. I did not need a pass as I had the 30 day pass
already.
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