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| - I've done a Wine Walk in Town Square about a couple years ago and had the time of my life. So when I heard about this one in Lake Las Vegas, I had no hesitations to sign up.
Lake Las Vegas is a short drive out of the city and the perfect place for a mini-vacay. It's quaint and romantic. Quiet and peaceful in contrary to the craziness of the strip. But besides the location, the Wine Walk was somewhat of a flop.
- The walk was scheduled from 7 PM - 10 PM. They started to run out of wine at around 9 PM. I paid to have 20 wine samples, not 10.
- I really wish that they had a map of the wine stands available. Some of the stands were located inside stores and there was even one in he casino. There weren't any signs up, either. I thought I paid to have wine, not to go one a scavenger hunt.
- Where were the descriptions of wines? There was a sign that listed a mobile web link for a description of wines. But with wine in one hand and my purse in the other, there was no way I would have been able to coherently scroll through my phone.
- I think most people would concur that where there's alcohol, there should be food. At least options for food. There were plenty of places to eat around Lake Las Vegas, but they all stopped serving food around 10:30! We even had a room booked there, and they had told us room service stopped at 10:30.
So by the end of the walk, my friends and I were hungry, cranky and thirsty for more wine. Just a bit of advice: if you're going to do the Wine Walk, stick with the Town Square location with the hopes they don't run out of wine and will adequate stock. Plus, the restaurants in Town Square doesn't close til late, so you'll be a-ok there.
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