Same Day turn around CA to Vegas

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Hotshooter
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Same Day turn around CA to Vegas

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Has anyone here ever done same day turn around driving from CA to Vegas? If so, what has been your experience on playing video poker? would you do it again? contemplating a same day turn around trip. From CA it would take me over 3.5 hours.
Your thoughts

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Post by onemoretry »

I am getting up there in age. If I had a 3.5 hour drive to the casino, there is no way I would not be staying overnight. In fact, I live about 2 hours from Seneca Niagara, and I haven't ever gone there without staying overnight, nor do I contemplate ever doing so.

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Post by billryan »

Hotshooter wrote:
Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:50 pm
Has anyone here ever done same day turn around driving from CA to Vegas? If so, what has been your experience on playing video poker? would you do it again? contemplating a same day turn around trip. From CA it would take me over 3.5 hours.
Your thoughts
When I lived in Vegas, I did several one day trips to LA. Once for a Yankees-Angels game, once for an ELO concert and once just to pick up a friend flying in from the Middle East. It's not that bad if you don't hit traffic.

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Post by Jstark »

That would be like me driving from the Detroit suburbs I'm in to Traverse City then back.

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Post by olds442jetaway »

I did A/C a few times from the Ct shoreline. 4 1/2 hours each way with traffic. Not fun. Stayed in A/C about 6 hours. That was well over 30 years ago.

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Post by OTABILL »

Since moving to AZ, I have made several 4 1/2 hour each way one day trips to take visitors to the Grand Canyon and back. Ok, not to a casino. However, I have done one day round trips to Tombstone and back. On one of these, we stopped at a casino south of Tucson for a few hours. I was over 60 and close to 70 on the last GC Round Trip. Bottom line, if you can and want to do so, why not.

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Post by olds442jetaway »

Especially if you like to drive like I do. That said, I have never seen as many nuts on the road as recently. I attribute it to Covid syndrome, lack of teaching basic respect, and lack of enforcing traffic laws due to stretched resources. Last night was a full moon. Myself, my brother, and my sister all had close calls with maniac drivers. We all know what a full moon does on top of everything else. ,

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Post by advantage playe »

When going to casino leave at 3am arrive at 5am or whatever your mileage , when returning leave at 3am get home by apx. 5am . Takes a bit of discipline but close to ZERO TRAFFIC going and returning !! Any questions ?? p.s. watch out for dears !!

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Post by olds442jetaway »

More often than not, that is my routine. I think I posted this before. Four years ago, a large deer dove out of the woods into the front of my wife’s car half way between Mohegan and Foxwoods. She had stayed st Mohegan for my short trip thank goodness as the deer then rolled over the top of the car and a hoof broke the windshield on her side of the car. The poor animal was killed and her Sentra was totaled, but somehow I mustered the strength to pull back the frame that was up against the engine block, straightened out the partially broken fan, poured some quick seal into the badly leaking radiator, and tied the destroyed hood, grill, and remainder of the front end with bungee cords that I always carry. I limped the car back to the Mohegan garage and the next morning worked on it in the garage making it safer to drive the hour drive home. We made it ok, but alas, they totaled the car as the 6k in needed repairs exceeded the car’s value. The big guy upstairs watched out for us both and somehow convinced my wife to stay at Mohegan for my supposed hour trip to Foxwoods. Funny, the next morning I couldn’t budge the radiator support and frame that I had pulled back the night before. We’ve all read those stories on how people can have super human strength in a crisis situation. I guess that would have been the big guy upstairs too! By the way, that was in November prime mating season for these animals. The poor thing never even touched the road. One big leap from the woods right into the car just above bumper level.

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Post by advantage playe »

Yes I remember the story . I rather take my chance with Bamby than with those lunatic drivers . even at the wee hours the lunatic drivers r still out there but a lot less of them ! Say your prayers before your trip , I think you already know that Olds !

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