Tuesday, October 1, 2013

So What Says Downtown Reno?

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Yup, that's an image of Downtown Vegas, for the reason that Fremont Experience has morphed into something mentioned around the world. It's cool, the lights are amazing, the music plays, the players within the casinos wander from place to position and revel in hot pretzels, huge drinks, and some strange Vegas-ites that dress up and act weird (oh, sorry, not likely an act). Before Vegas got the theory to radically change their downtown area, Reno gaming was flat and town wondered what to do with their downtown area also, so that they waited. Then came Fremont Street, but nobody desired to block traffic on Virginia Street, so mostly nothing was done, except thousands of a whole bunch really expensive paving stones were imported from China at a staggering cost. Unfortunately most of these are gone, because when winter came, they were really slippery and those kept falling on their ass, identical to Reno has. Bummer, and sort of ironic!

So, while a couple of clubs have closed in Downtown Vegas, the buildings are still inhabited and the world is cool. In Reno, the downtown has contracted with the lack of several casinos like Old Reno, Onslow, Mapes, Riverside, Riverboat, Comstock, Nevada Club, Harold's Club, Fitzgerald's, Hilton, Horseshoe, Spur, Money Tree, and the Gem. Sure, half those are a block away and several other would have tanked anyway, but what says downtown Reno now? Really, I CANNOT get my mind around it.

About the one thing I TRULY latch directly to is the Awful-Awful burger at Jim Kelly's Nugget. Its the most efficient burger on the planet and is derived with such a lot of freshly made, seasoned fries nobody can finish 'em - but who can resist trying? Need to know something else ironic? I'm a vegetarian and haven't had one in 10 years, but I still fancy them - sometimes in my dreams, like Jimmy Buffet's Cheeseburger in Paradise.

On another note, Jim Kelly came to Reno with Dick Graves (who opened the Nugget in Sparks) from Idaho when the state outlawed his slot machines. Now that's all there are (slot machines) on the casinos in Idaho. Yup, that's roughly ironic too. Well, I'LL go have a garden burger. Yeah, I know, it is not the same.


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