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« Reply #60 on: April 05, 2011, 01:50:48 PM »
Cool updates. You and your family will enjoy Grand Canyon. Would recommend going down to the bottom in a helicopter and going down the Colorado river in a boat, great experience and I know how much you love flying  :lol

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« Reply #61 on: April 05, 2011, 06:09:10 PM »
Back in the streets tonight - once again - not too crowded



I am not a big 'buffet' person but had heard The Bellagio had an incredible set up - so we walked and walked and walked to get there, we finally found the world famous buffet in the back of the casino and the line up was probably over 120 people deep :o There are people EVERYWHERE here , it is just killing me - TOO MANY people.

Ended up having a VERY good chinese feed in PF Changs at Planet Hollywood - I asked the waitress what was on in Vegas as it was so busy , in a nutshell she replied "nothing, this is normal, it was busier last week"





OMG -not again guys !




I found what everyone needs in there home - wouldnt the kids love this full human sized wobbling talking mate in thier room on a stormy night at around 2am - and simply a bargain at only 599.00 bucks too.




If that doesnt scare sh*t out of your kids - what about when daddy rocks home drunk at 2am in his latest suit




Managed a nice shot of Paris tonight.
We took a ride up in the Eiffel Tower - it is half the size and actually 460 feet high - much higher once up there than it looks from the street




Couple of shots taken from up top....REALLY worth the time and bucks ( $13 a head ) to go up






And one looking down onto the street from the deck...




Here is a cool neon....followed by a nice street shot






Now Gav - these are especially for you ....








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« Reply #62 on: April 05, 2011, 06:42:16 PM »
Great pics. Which is the latest built hotel Wotto, do you know?

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« Reply #63 on: April 05, 2011, 06:54:39 PM »
The pictures are just EXCELLENT. 

The closest thing we have in Australia with so many lights etc is the gold coast, but it doesnt hold a candle to the photos u have provided.

p.s- that Pirate/dead western dude statue for $599 was a bargain. Would look good next to a Pirates of the Carribean or a Cactus Canyon Pinball.  ^^^ ^^^ ^^^
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« Reply #64 on: April 05, 2011, 06:55:45 PM »
Thanks mate..... youve done me proud!  

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« Reply #65 on: April 06, 2011, 12:08:15 AM »
What a great read this thread has been so far, keep up the great work mate, really enjoying it. As I share you dislike of flying, you've managed to help me enjoy a trip I might never make!
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« Reply #66 on: April 06, 2011, 05:46:48 PM »
This is all your getting today guys - gotta get up and drive to Grand Canyon tomorrow.
More in a few days  <..>

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« Reply #67 on: April 06, 2011, 06:00:09 PM »
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Nice one Wotto !  ^^^
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« Reply #68 on: April 06, 2011, 06:39:53 PM »

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« Reply #69 on: April 06, 2011, 06:47:05 PM »
I guess your up compiling today's events Wotto or your still out & about, walking in those crowds!!
Being hanging all day for pics from PHOF.

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« Reply #70 on: April 06, 2011, 06:49:59 PM »
WHAT???????

WTF is that???

PHOF has the cheapest crappiest sign you can get... cant get much cheaper than a printed banner.. its not even on sail track for chrissakes.
Far out... after all the cool stuff we get that!  *!@ *!@

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« Reply #71 on: April 08, 2011, 10:03:26 PM »
Obviously after setting the building up and getting the games in there they ran out of money!

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« Reply #72 on: April 09, 2011, 01:04:06 PM »
Hi Guys

Been out in the Grand Canyon for 2 days with no internet access ( just wait till I tell ya's about that ! ) - so I am finally back in Vegas to give my report on our morning spent at the PHOF the other day.

I will rate it on how I saw it, nothing I say is meant to sound negative, I am going to say what I think though - as I always do -( this may be a long read )

Firstly - what I saw as the bad.

In a town that is known for it's insanely cool signage of all shapes and sizes, the PHOF signage is simply terrible, a simple cheap canvas banner hung up very high , basic black on white and it does not stand out at all. The building is plain and simple from the outside as well - it is VERY plain with nothing on it. When you enter ( the left entry door ) you see a scrappy pile of  dead games on the left side - not a good start - my rating on this aspect 1/10.

The young guy who was in attendance the day we were there was not helpful at all - he didnt engage in any conversation at all about pinball even when I prompted him a couple of times, asked about Tim Arnold, mentioned Michael Shalhoub/ Australian scene etc - he did not want to know a thing or chat at all - my rating on his attitude to the customers 1/10.

The counter area where this guy worked from at the back centre of the building was a pig-sty and looked like an absolute shit-dump - my rating on this aspect 0/10.

The good.

The range of games was absolutely great - from early woodies to the latest Rolling Stones and a LOT of games in between ( not a HEAP of SS games though , but still some good titles ), there was an entire row of the later DMD games including many I had not played - Shrek, Ironman, Avatar, Big Buck Hunter and many more - my rating on the range of games available 8++/10.

The condition of the games that I took the time to 'study' was DAMN GOOD. The cabinets were original and could have scuffs etc, but the playfields were REALLY nice in 'most cases', the only one I recall being bad was the original Bally Star Trek which had a lot of wear, which I understand is normal anyway for that game. A few games ( not many ) had incorrect drop targets but worked. All the games I played , apart from one, played VERY nicely with strong flippers, bumpers etc making gameplay fast and enjoyable  - my rating on the condition of the playfields and playability 8.5++/10.

The customer traffic was constantly flowing, the place never got packed or busy but there was ALWAYS about 30+ people in the place at any given time, we were there for 3 hours and the flow continued the entire time, which surprised me and is good for pinball.

My summary.

Is this a 'Hall Of Fame' -in my honest opinion -  absolutely not.
 
Sure there are a lot of games but the hand written info cards scribbled out and stuck onto 'some' games with the complete lack of any real information displayed well and any promotional material or any decorating of any type, combined with the 'couldnt give a shit about the place' feel of the place means that it just doesnt cut it as a 'hall of fame'. It reminded me very much of the old pinball parlours from our youth ( which is cool ) but thats it. It has a long way to go to 'become' a Hall Of Fame. Considering the amount of information Tim Arnold has available and all the info he retains in his head , this place could be done a LOT better. Why they have NOTHING inside in regards to displaying history of the game of pinball, disected game part displays etc etc etc I have no idea :sleep

Is this a VERY COOL place to go to play heaps of well maintained games for anywhere from 25c to ( an average of ) 75c and kill a few hours studying and playing games you may have never played or have the opportunity to play and walk away content having spent some good time playing a large selection of games - ABSOLUTELY YES.

Other points.The standout game for me that I had never played was Safecracker- what a great little game with a unique feel and also a unique style of gameplay compared to the old 3 or 5 ball choice. I REALLY liked this game.
Some other 'surprises for me were Shrek as I HATE the movies and cannot stand Eddie Murphy's donkey voice all the time non-stop, so when I heard these sounds in the game I thought I was going to hate it, I played numerous games on it and cracked a few freebies as well and I REALLY enjoyed playing it.

The other big surprise was the rare and upright Pinball Circus - I had read many times that it was just awful...I actually enjoyed it quite a bit, the challenge of trying to get the ball up to the top level ( which I did twice ) was fun and not that easy , it has offset lower flippers and was easy to see everything going on. It was the only game that cost me $1.00 a game but did have 5 balls for that ( as most his games are set to actually )

I had never played Popeye , but I had to......a great big wide open playfield with seemingly nothing to aim for?

I took a HEAP of photo's - here are just a few.

How it looks from the street


The main counter area at the centre rear of inside


Take a good long look at my family playing pinball - U will never see it again :lol


OMG - The daughter on an old game - must have had shoe pictures on it somewhere/B]


What a heap of sh*t


Me with an old favourote- I LOVE this game.


This was fun to play actually
I like the feel of these newer games to be honest.


Again- a 'cracker' of a game ( pardon the pun )


A nice line up to spend time on


Some shots to show the amount of games available




A row of arcade games along the right side wall as well


What is this ?You will have to attend the next Sydney meet to find that out
( this was NOT at the PHOF by the way but is relative )



For those still interested I will be back on tonight to show some of Fremont St Vegas from the other night before we left as well as our Grand Canyon 'experience'

Off to dinner
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« Reply #73 on: April 09, 2011, 01:55:07 PM »

Cool review Wotto !

Sad to hear that the PHOF is a bit misleading in naming, but it looks to be a great place to lose a few hours (days) !

Did you say you "like" Rolling Stones  ^&( Well, at least there is one person who likes it !!
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« Reply #74 on: April 09, 2011, 02:22:14 PM »
Nice work, Wotto, I guess it was still worth a visit.

Did you say you "like" Rolling Stones  ^&( Well, at least there is one person who likes it !!

Hey, it's pinball, can't be that bad!!