Posts Tagged ‘Games’

Sin City Specials

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 by JonathanG

I love Las Vegas!! Let me reiterate. I LOVE VEGAS!! A “theme park” for adults is just the tip of the iceberg on how great of a city it is. I know, I know. This is supposed to be a blog about Atlanta, but we do have a section on “vacation spots.”

And you don’t have to love gambling, liquor, or clubs to enjoy Vegas. Though it certainly helps. Vegas is a vacation destination for everyone - and they have everything.

My theory on why Vegas is such a great attraction: It appeals to all 5 senses.

Hear: As soon as you step off the plane, you can’t help but hear it. THe “ding, ding, ding, ding, ding” of the slot machines. You are in Vegas! And that’s just the beginning. The sounds of the dealers, more slot machines, and the pay-outs falls just short of sensory overload, but it’s just a warning of what’s to come.

Smell: Whil the sense of smell is usually associated with something negative, one can’t help but notice a different type of smell in the air. Not speaking specifically about the smoke, there is clearly something that alerts your nose as soon as you walk out of the elevator and into the lobby. Rumor has it they pump oxygen into the casino’s to keep people alert and awake. Maybe they spray a little bit of perfume too.

Touch: As Anyone who has been to Vegas can tell you, as soon as you turn in your cash money, you receive a “tower” of chips. Each token you have, is another price of admission to play. Whether dice, blackjack, or craps, you are IN the game. And there is nothing more satisfying then winning, and picking up a bigger stack than you put down. Of course, if you are into poker, then you get even moreinvolved. Touching the cards, watching your stacks of $5 chips go to $25 chips -$25 go to $100. The sense of touch is greatly hightened, and it’s that involvement that keeps at entertained. That and maybe the hot table that doesn’t want to take your money.

Sight: I know where you think I’ll be going with this one. But we’ve talked about the casino’s already. There’s more to Vegas than gambling. And if you can break from the card games or dice games for just an evening, you will find that there are plenty of shows to go see. Magicians, Mentalists, Dancing, Acrobatics. And if you really want to, yes, there are plenty of adult themed clubs to go to.

Taste: There is nothing like the restaurants that are on the strip. Yes, you can go to an “all you can eat” buffet for $45.99, but the quality of food will not be worth what you can get if you spend a little bit more. On my last trip, we went to SushiSamaba. Not knowing what to order, we allowed our waiter to decide for us. Taking into account the seafood allergy at the table, our waiter quickly brought us 3 “appetizer” plates to munch on as he prepared his choices for our dinner. Little did we know that this was a theme that would continue throughout the night. New takes on Salmon Rolls (using melted mozzarella) or Spicy Tuna, including a dab of Foi Gras on top.

I love Las Vegas, and all5 of my senses are set to overload when I go. I didn’t even scratch the surface. Every time I go, I find a new hotel to walk through, a new place to eat, an interesting game to play, or even some new method to get me to buy a touristy toy or see a new show or walk into a new club. It’s also different, and always fun!



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A New Face and A New Favorite Watering Hole at Ormsby’s

Thursday, January 20th, 2011 by Liz

First of all, a little informal introduction as you’ll be seeing my lovely self posting more frequently.

My name is Liz and I’m a recent addition to the Spiral Hosts with the Most community as of Fall 2010. Originally hailing from Boston, I ventured down to Atlanta for college and immediately loved everything about the growing city - the all day drinking festivals, diverse neighborhoods, young “transplant” culture and of course, beautiful weather March - October sold me on living here post-college.

All in all, I’ve been here just over 6 years with quite a number of beer festivals, restaurant visits and bar hops under my belt. As a bona-fide foodie and culture seeker, Atlanta keeps surprising me every week with new treasures to check out. My friends call me the “social queen” for this reason (and because I publish a weekly Atlanta social calendar), so I hope to share my knowledge and let’s not lie, bias, with all you Spiral fans via this blog.

Secondly, let it be known that I’m a beer snob. For my first blog post, I’d like to highlight one of my new favorite hotspots that’s certainly gotten a lot of attention lately for you fellow beer fans: Ormsby’s.

Tucked into a nook of a shopping center in the up and coming Westside, Ormsby’s takes the neighborhood tavern/pub to the next level. Not only do they have an ever-changing menu of craft beers on draft (and in bottles) and an excellent upscale but affordable pub menu (try the chicken apple sausage in pretzel roll and insanely large beer-battered onion rings, pictured below), this place showcases everyone’s favorite drinking accompaniment: games! There’s nothing like sipping a few cold brews and playing a round of shuffleboard, darts, ski ball (my former Chuck-E-Cheese favorite) and yes, bocce ball. For you traditional board game players (reminiscent of Middle School), they also have a wide selection of sit down games for dinner conversation starts around the 2 story establishment - come on, who doesn’t love Uno, Jenga or Operation?

Ormsby’s has earned it’s spot in my heart as a perfect Happy Hour, date or even later night destination. Excellent choice for groups as well with the diversity of games (and beers), plus their very own private party section. I recently watched the Falcons Playoff game there and couldn’t have been happier with the crowd (excluding the Falcons performance).

Other similar bars and restaurants that mix games with libations: Twain’s (Decatur), Thinking Man (Decatur), Cypress Street Pint & Plate (Midtown -I’ve been known to play a mean game of Connect 4 at the bar), Empire State South (Midtown - bocce ball court) and The Highlander (Midtown on Monroe).

Share your favorite spots to grab a cold one and maybe play a few games on the side. Here’s to a New Year filled with Atlanta adventures!

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