Blogworld’s opening night party was held a Liquid, which I assume is a cool club at the new Aria Hotel… but I will never know.
Security henchman outside the club checked ID’s of attendees and when I let them know that I had left mine some miles away in my valeted car, I smiled and asked that they look at my face and hair and guess if I was old enough to get into the club. Besides, I don’t drink and did not intend to order anything tonight.
Evidenced by this recent photo, there should be no mistake about my age. There likely is some rule or law involved.. if so, it’s not a helpful one.
I suppose I could take it as a compliment.. looking so young to them.
No loss for me not getting into this club. I may have done a review stating how neato the design was, but instead I’m saying it was a bad experience that left me less impressed with MGM and mega resorts in general.
In the spirit of Blogworld and lessons in social media, I had to post this and add my voice to the idea that we might be trying to hard to secure ourselves and in the process, deny us liberties in the process.
That’s just silly. I hope they had a good reason as I says thought I’d checking was for proof of age.
I didn’t research the law/rule involved.. likely some SECURITY measure to make sure we weren’t the kind of people that take too much shampoo on a plane
So what are you, like 17 maybe 18?
At least that old.. but I rarely act my age
Oh good grief, Warren! How silly of them. And they missed a potentially great review by you…
I doubt I’ll ever be as good at reviewing Vegas night life as my friends @24k and @vegasbill, but I will tell them about this 🙂
That’s too bad. We missed you at the party and the Aria missed a rather significant promo opportunity.
I can’t say it was Aria’s fault.. but you are right. I am old enough to go in an tweet about it 🙂
I can’t say it was Aria’s fault.. but you are right. I am old enough to go in an tweet about it 🙂
I can’t say it was Aria’s fault.. but you are right. I am old enough to go in an tweet about it 🙂