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Last month's pass through Vegas was cancelled, and I re-scheduled a trip for next month, but with all the travel hassles and hotel requirements for gambling and dining, I will likely cancel that trip too. I'm not interested in being stuck behind a mask constantly from the time I leave home until I return 4 or 5 days later. Country living is pretty sweet these days.

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Last month's pass through Vegas was cancelled, and I re-scheduled a trip for next month, but with all the travel hassles and hotel requirements for gambling and dining, I will likely cancel that trip too. I'm not interested in being stuck behind a mask constantly from the time I leave home until I return 4 or 5 days later. Country living is pretty sweet these days.

 

for certain reasons, Vegas has always been a place where I’m not looking to draw much attention to myself....

In most all hotels, I qualify for certain perks....for example, if I’m heading for the front exit, a concierge (knowing who I am) might try to get my attention to ask “Mr. “Rockefeller”, do you want or need a hotel car (usually a Rolls or similar) to drive you somewhere ?”.....I’ll almost always decline those offers & simply catch a cab.....the option is also almost always extended to play (gamble) in a more exclusive / restrictive “high roller” area....generally simply liking the action / atmosphere, etc of the main-floor gaming areas more, in Vegas those offers when extended to me are declined as well....bottomline, in the future for when in Vegas, I might consider accepting some of those perks for perhaps the enhanced protections & separations they can provide.....of course, in any event I would still remain a person who @Benjamin_Nicholas refers to as someone who dresses for the tarmac & never for the runway ;).....I’ve always been comfortable in my own skin, errrr wardrobe choices - clean / comfy / casual....& not particularly inexpensive either.

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for certain reasons, Vegas has always been a place where I’m not looking to draw much attention to myself....

In most all hotels, I qualify for certain perks....for example, if I’m heading for the front exit, a concierge (knowing who I am) might try to get my attention to ask “Mr. “Rockefeller”, do you want or need a hotel car (usually a Rolls or similar) to drive you somewhere ?”.....I’ll almost always decline those offers & simply catch a cab.....the option is also almost always extended to play (gamble) in a more exclusive / restrictive “high roller” area....generally simply liking the action / atmosphere, etc of the main-floor gaming areas more, in Vegas those offers when extended to me are declined as well....bottomline, in the future for when in Vegas, I might consider accepting some of those perks for perhaps the enhanced protections & separations they can provide.....of course, in any event I would still remain a person who @Benjamin_Nicholas refers to as someone who dresses for the tarmac & never for the runway ;).....I’ve always been comfortable in my own skin, errrr wardrobe choices - clean / comfy / casual....& not particularly inexpensive either.

 

I prefer much understated quality clothing too, Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli, without labels but comfortable.

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It looks dead

 

 

a news report on CNN international that I caught earlier today.....testing of hotel / casino industryworkers was beginning today.....conducted by some University- connected medical facility that could / would test 4000 people per day.....they’re hoping for state approval to open strip hotels sometime in 1st half of June

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