The Punk Rock Las Vegas Survival Guide: Beer, Bowling and Debauchery Las Vegas Style. Bob Oedy

The Punk Rock Las Vegas Survival Guide: Beer, Bowling and Debauchery Las Vegas Style - Bob Oedy


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it dying in bed or throwing up! Even though its 4 days long it goes by fast. The best way to get the most out of your trip is to never go to sleep.”

      –Sharky

      Useful Contacts

      Website: https://punkrockbowling.com

      Booking: [email protected]

      Vendors: [email protected]

      Sponsors: [email protected]

      Twitter: @prbcommittee

      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Punk-Rock-Bowling-and-Music-Festival/288077407910557?fref=ts

      Instagram: @punkrockbowling

      The Punk Rock Las Vegas Survival Guide: Beer, Bowling and Debauchery Las Vegas Style

      Website: www.punkrocklasvegas.com

      Blog: www.punkrocklv.com

      Facebook: www.facebook.com/punkrocklv

      Twitter: @punkrocklv

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      Photo by Nyrhee Westrum

      Quick Facts about the Bowling and Music Festival

      Who – Punk rock music fans and bands from all over the globe.

      What – An annual 4-day bowling tournament, poker tournament and punk rock music festival.

      When – Over the Memorial Day Holiday weekend.

      Where – Participating hotels and venues in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.

      Why – It’s been described as an annual party to celebrate the independent music scene.

      Chapter 1: Let’s Go to Vegas!

      “Keith Moon, God rest his soul, once drove his car through the glass doors of a hotel, driving all the way up to the reception desk, got out and asked for the key to his room.”

      – Pete Townshend, The Who

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      (Tim Grim of The Grim) Photo by Tracy L. Winfield

      Getting to Las Vegas, Nevada

      You’ve heard that Las Vegas is a tourist trap. That’s because it’s simple to get-in and slightly harder to get out; especially if you want to leave with your money in hand. They didn’t build all those fancy hotels and Casino’s without a few unlucky tourists losing their shirts. Good thing you bought this book!

      Whether you fly-in, drive-in or take the bus Las Vegas is an easy town to navigate. Once at your hotel shuttle buses are provided for registered bowlers to get to-and-from the bowling alleys. Club and festival shows are often within walking distance.

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      Photo by Denise Borders

      Traveling to Las Vegas by Plane

      Flying to Las Vegas is an excellent choice. McCarran International Airport is only 2 miles from the Las Vegas Strip and 14 miles from downtown. You can rent a car but it’s not necessary because you won’t need it once you arrive at your hotel and public transportation in Las Vegas is simple. Shuttle Van services at the airport are available for a small fee to take you to and from your hotel. Use your freedom of choice. You can opt for a taxi for a little more or a limo for a lot more while making a complete ass out of yourself. Actually, limos are commonplace here. No one will notice, so don’t bother.

      Note: On your way home from Las Vegas if you still have money in your pocket you will get one more opportunity to lose it in the slot machines in the airport. Good Luck!

       https://www.mccarran.com

      5757 Wayne Newton Blvd.

      Las Vegas, NV 89119

      (702) 261-5211

      Driving to Las Vegas

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      Photo by Bob Oedy

      Driving to Las Vegas is easy as long as you are not too far away. Your decision to drive instead of flying will likely be one of cost versus time. If you are coming from Los Angeles it might make sense to drive. If you are traveling from Canada you’ve got a hell of a drive ahead of you. Consider flying instead.

      Either way, you’ll be traveling through the desert. Bring plenty of music with you and make sure to check your oil and tires to insure your vehicle is running smooth. That last stretch of desert is beautiful but it’s no place to break down especially at night. Follow the glow of the world’s brightest beam at 315,000 watts from the Luxor Hotel and Casino. They left the light on for you!

      Tip: Avoid traffic on Memorial Day. Give yourself plenty of time. Leave at the crack of dawn or better yet stick around an extra day. Room prices drop dramatically after the weekend holiday. Think of the Bundy’s from Married with Children sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic fighting with neighboring motorists and having to pee. If you actually remember that episode you are not only old but you’re informed. Too young to remember? See it here http://youtu.be/Vtg3c1DXs9A

      Tip: If you are travelling on Highway 15 near Primm, Nevada stop at Whiskey Pete’s Hotel and Casino to see the Bonnie and Clyde Death Car. See the actual bullet riddled car and blood splattered shirt Clyde Barrow died in. It’s free!

      Whiskey Pete’s Hotel and Casino

       www.primmvalleyresorts.com/whiskeypetes

      100 W. Primm Blvd.

      Primm, NV 89019-9119

      (702) 386-7867

      Tip: Eat at the Mad Greek’s Diner in Baker, California off Highway 15 home of the World’s Largest Thermometer. The thermometer marks the turnoff to Death Valley. It was built 134 feet high because the world record of 134 degrees was reached nearby in 1913. Temperatures regularly reach over 110 degrees in Baker.

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      Photo by Bob Oedy

      Mad Greek’s Diner was featured in Diners, Drive-ins and Dives for their delicious gyros with homemade tzatziki.

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      Photo by Bob Oedy

      Traveling to Las Vegas by Ride-Share

      “Undermine their pompous authority, reject their moral standards, make anarchy and disorder your trademarks.


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