I so badly wanted to go to one of these pools with my wife when we were in Vegas earlier this summer but she wouldnt go for it. Next year I'll bring HCP's wife instead. https://www.lavishvegas.com/news/topless-pool-parties-las-vegas-5037.html
So I started playing on an actual computer on Facebook and things were going great. I downloaded the phone app and logged in. It synced up and shows my loyalty points which is good. However the myVIP, XP Points and Level, amount of chips I have, and the pop it thing all are back at zero (except then it gives me chips to play with). Then I noticed the app wasn't giving me loyalty points when leveling up and stuff. Have you had any of these issues?
On the phone apps you get Loyalty Points after so many spins. It does add up faster when you are at lower levels.
I tried that. The pic you showed is exactly how it looks when I'm on my computer on Facebook but I lost everything but the phone app made me start over for the rest. It also doesn't seem to give me the loyalty points anywhere close to the same rate.
The phone apps don't give loyalty points at the same rate. I think Blackjack earns loyalty points the quickest of the apps. You will see the same loyalty points totals on all the apps but the points you use to gamble with and the levels you earn stay with each game. Those don't transfer.
I'm going to Vegas next weekend. @bodyman5000 and 1, what are some decent neighborhoods to check out? Wanna scope out some properties. Newer single family homes in an area where Yoga Pants types reign supreme? (i.e. yuppie-ish vibe). Thinking Henderson? I like the vibe of Town Square Vegas. That kinda shit.
You want yuppies tho! Southern Highlands is right off the 15 by the M Casino. I think there are a few places there that might get you into the price range you want. In that price range you're mostly talking small areas on the very tops of the mountains around town. MacDonald Highlands area by my house just south of Green Valley Ranch is pretty pricey.
I hear the area between the Stratosphere and downtown is really nice. It's got that inner city hipster flair.
I was looking last weekend in Orange County, houses that are probably 400k in Vegas are 1.7 milly in Irvine.