Thursday, June 18, 2015
Order of selection for the 2015 NHL Draft
NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League announced today the order of selection for the 2015 NHL Draft, June 26-27 at BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla. The first round will be conducted on Friday, June 26 and broadcast live by NBCSN in the United States and Sportsnet and TVA in Canada, beginning at 7 p.m., ET.
More info (NHL.com)
More info (NHL.com)
If Dad's A Carnivore, He'll Enjoy These Places
9 Great Steaks to Try This Father's Day Weekend
5. Mastro's Steakhouse
5. Mastro's Steakhouse
- 633 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa
- (714) 546-7405
- 118 E Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton
- (714) 871-1290
I Can't Wait To Go Visit This Place
SpeedVegas to offer supercar experiences near the Strip
Las Vegas is about nothing if not excitement, and now the city known as America's Playground is about to get a new supercar experience.
It's called SpeedVegas, and it's being built on South Las Vegas Boulevard, just 10 minutes from the iconic "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign. The complex is set to be built around a circuit "inspired by Formula One racetracks," on which customers will be able to sample a wide range of exotic supercars and muscle cars.
Rather than build up an existing or disused track, SpeedVegas spokesman Colin Daviau assured Autoblog that "it's a completely new track on a undeveloped parcel of land," featuring a 2,000-foot-long straight, 12 corners, and 60 feet of elevation change. Set to open in January 2016, the hundred-acre facility will also include a welcome center and event center capable of hosting all manner of functions.
The project is being undertaken by the same people behind World Class Driving, which has offered similar experiences on public roads around Lake Mead for the better part of a decade now.
(AutoBlog.com)
Las Vegas is about nothing if not excitement, and now the city known as America's Playground is about to get a new supercar experience.
It's called SpeedVegas, and it's being built on South Las Vegas Boulevard, just 10 minutes from the iconic "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign. The complex is set to be built around a circuit "inspired by Formula One racetracks," on which customers will be able to sample a wide range of exotic supercars and muscle cars.
Rather than build up an existing or disused track, SpeedVegas spokesman Colin Daviau assured Autoblog that "it's a completely new track on a undeveloped parcel of land," featuring a 2,000-foot-long straight, 12 corners, and 60 feet of elevation change. Set to open in January 2016, the hundred-acre facility will also include a welcome center and event center capable of hosting all manner of functions.
The project is being undertaken by the same people behind World Class Driving, which has offered similar experiences on public roads around Lake Mead for the better part of a decade now.
(AutoBlog.com)
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Yes, It Has
Has MyVegas Hit Rock Bottom?
We’ve featured a lot of stories about MyVegas, some good and some bad. Even though the games are a great way to kill some time and rack of comps and rewards, there always seems to be a number of issues associated with it.
(VegasChatter.com)
Editor's note: The 3 rewards per visit, not day, PER VISIT is a horrible rule. If you are in town for 3 days and 2 nights, that limits you to 1 reward per day. On top of that, you have to be very selective about which reward you choose. As a consumer, wouldn't you like to have the freedom of 3 per day? I'm ok with limiting the use of a reward to the resort you are staying at, but allowing 3 reward claims per day would open up our wallets more at the resort. Or it use to, as I haven't visited Las Vegas in quite some time, and my Mlife tier level has dropped from Gold to Pearl, and will downgrading to Sapphire in October.
We’ve featured a lot of stories about MyVegas, some good and some bad. Even though the games are a great way to kill some time and rack of comps and rewards, there always seems to be a number of issues associated with it.
(VegasChatter.com)
Editor's note: The 3 rewards per visit, not day, PER VISIT is a horrible rule. If you are in town for 3 days and 2 nights, that limits you to 1 reward per day. On top of that, you have to be very selective about which reward you choose. As a consumer, wouldn't you like to have the freedom of 3 per day? I'm ok with limiting the use of a reward to the resort you are staying at, but allowing 3 reward claims per day would open up our wallets more at the resort. Or it use to, as I haven't visited Las Vegas in quite some time, and my Mlife tier level has dropped from Gold to Pearl, and will downgrading to Sapphire in October.
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