![]() Stratosphere Tower: Before beginning the evening, there are two things you need to do. Just look up the Stratosphere Tower looms ahead. You'll have no trouble locating your hotel. You've seen these places on TV and in the movies, now they flank you on either side.Īs you reach the north end of the Strip, the older resorts have more familiar names: Riviera, Stardust, Circus Circus, Sahara. Slightly beyond are the steel girders that will be the $2 billion megaresort Wynn Las Vegas (formerly Le Reve) when it opens in 2005. You'll pass the Mirage-catalyst for the "New Las Vegas" when it debuted in 1989-and the sprawling Venetian. To the right is the world-renowned Caesars Palace and the massive Colosseum, where Celine Dion plays nightly. ![]() To the left is Paris and its 460-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower, and Bellagio is across the street. Take a Strip Tour/Then Check In: Take a left on Flamingo, then head to the Strip and one of the most famous intersections in the world. Ellis Island is also a microbrewery, and homemade beers and root beer are just $1 if you buy them at the bar and carry them in (which you can do in most Las Vegas restaurants). Though it's not on the menu, it's available 24 hours a day. You won't find this casino featured in the travel guides, but its caf, serves the best meal deal in Las Vegas: a complete steak dinner for just $4.95. From the airport, my advice is that you begin with one of the bargain highlights of the itinerary: dinner at Ellis Island. We're going to assume a late-afternoon arrival and a decision to have dinner before you check in to your hotel: the spectacular Stratosphere Tower, whose midweek rates quite frequently go down to $35 a room per night. And savoring tasty meals that leave you full and content! And I mean "enjoy"- visiting a dizzying variety of shows, museums, events, panoramas, and both man-made and natural wonders. We hope to see ya’all again real soon.If you're strong enough to spend four days in Sin City without ever going near a roulette wheel or slot machine, you and your companion can enjoy the entire experience for a total of under $500. We sincerely appreciate your patronage and hope you enjoy your visit to The Texas Roadhouse Grill and Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand area. David and the Nance family continue to contribute to Myrtle Beach’s growth and the legacy set forth by their grandfather Daniel and John Nance, Jr. David continued his brother’s vision of providing quality hand-cut steaks and the best seafood available at highly competitive prices even as the large chains have engulfed the Grand Strand area. ![]() In 2008 his brother David relocated the Texas Roadhouse Grill to its current location in the Log Cabin at the Coastal Grand Mall. ![]() A park, located in central Myrtle Beach, has been dedicated to the Nance family for their contributions to the City’s early civic, business and religious growth. Daniel Wayne Nance served on the committee that successfully incorporated the City of Myrtle Beach. The Nance family is one of the original families of Myrtle Beach and John and David’s grandfather, Mr. The Texas Roadhouse Grill was opened in 1993 by John Nance, Sr., John Jr., and David Nance, whose vision was to provide fresh hand-cut steaks and seafood, at an affordable price. The Nance Family has been in the restaurant business since 1988. Sincerely, David Nance and the Nance Family
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