Friday, April 04, 2008

HIGH ROLLER

Hard Rock Pool




Living like a HIGH ROLLER!!!

Some things do get better with age. As you get older and meet more people opportunities open up to experience things you never have had chance in the past. One person in our group of nearly 20 guys has become very successful in business and with it comes some very influential contacts. So, this trip to Vegas I got a chance to see what it was like to live like a High Roller.

A must, once in your life, you need to spend a day in a Cabana at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Pool. First, I was impressed that the Cabana was a comp but the location right next to the pool with an impressive service and a television to watch all the NCAA basketball games. The Hard Rock Pool is one of the most coveted locations in all of Vegas with its young and hip crowd that loves a good time. During the summer the Hard Rock’s ReHab is the best afternoon Sunday Party in town. So with the Captain and Cokes flowing, Sun and a Party atmosphere I was in prime real estate. Although I am way outside the target demo for the pool, it was good energy to let you know that you Vegas vacation is in full swing.

Pool Cam at Hard Rock: http://www.hardrockhotel.com/las-vegas/pool/pool-cams/

ReHab: http://www.hardrockhotel.com/las-vegas/pool/rehab/

The experience did not end with the pool. My buddy was also able to get us access to Body English one of the busiest Night Clubs in town. No cover charge, right pass the long line of anxious part goers and the velvet rope was opened and you could see many in the line envious that we did not have to wait. We were escorted right into the club just like I was one of Hollywood’s elite. The doorman treated me and our group like we played thousand dollar hands of blackjack and come to Vegas once a week, just like old friends. Cool experience.

Body English: http://www.bodyenglish.com/


So, I got to play like one of the big boys. It only took 10 minutes to break the spell as I entered the Airport. The Southwest Airlines Cattle line waiting for flight brought me back to reality, and those great little bags of peanuts. Oh well, I have next year.