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Post #252050 by Cammo on Sat, Sep 2, 2006 7:54 AM

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Cammo posted on Sat, Sep 2, 2006 7:54 AM

Next stop, the World's Biggest Gift Shop to stock up on skulls!

And they don't have Tiki Mugs there, but they have THESE;

For a relaxing time, go to the Mirage's salt water tank, behind the check-in area;

I'd argue that the entire Mirage is a gigantic Tiki Bar, with all the Tikis removed and Balinese gods nailed into their places. You enter over a bridge, past waterfalls, and immediately are presented at least 3 places to order tropical drinks, before you reach the gambling!

Don't forget, this is the place that has an erupting volcano every night out front.

See? -

And finally we arrive at our destination, the luckiest casino in Las Vegas, the home of all that is truly Hawaiian, the secret of secrets, the California Hotel;
Here is their upstairs meeting room, nice mural;

And the famous Pau Hana ('quittin time') slot machines -

They have a great little plate lunch place;

Here is Don Ho's Kahune Kash!

But my fave is Tiki Torch, which is fun to play and I always win a bit on -

This one here is the BEST though. Ya gotta play it, they only have one, this is the only one I've ever seen in Las Vegas, and it's freaki Tiki-tabulous!

The Easter Island slot machine. While playing, the Tikis dance around, and every Tiki is a wild card. I'm addicted to it, and the payout rates are so gooood at the California, you win win win. I actually tried to lose on this once and couldn't do it!

They also have a big bar upstairs called Dave's Bar, it's never very busy and they actually make nice drinks.

And don't forget those matches, they're great to fill Blood Bowls with during the daylight hours!