Showing posts with label valley view casino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valley view casino. Show all posts

Friday, May 09, 2008

Duran Du..not really. Valley View Casino, 5.8.08

Last week I did a ticket giveaway for Duran Duran at Valley View Casino and also scored a pair for myself. Daye had entered my contest and didn't win, but I asked if he was interested in being my plus one and he agreed. Both of us work until 5:30, so we weren't on the road until 6:15 or so, but surprisingly we made pretty good time to Escondido. We'd both skipped lunch, so I thought we'd arrive with time to spare to grab a bite before the show. Coming from a gambling family, I know all about the trickery of casinos, so the plan was to have Daye sign up for the Players Club to get a free buffet.



Unfortunately, while I knew the casino would require some driving east on swervy country roads, we didn't predict that most of the 15 miles would be under construction with posted speed limits of 15, 25 or 35 mph. I am highly prone to motion sickness, and for most of our ride, we were behind a giant white diesel truck, which wasn't helping my nausea.



Eventually we got to the casino, where we were directed into an overflow lot, parked, and then waited for a shuttle to drive us up the hill to the casino.



The venue looked pretty cool as we passed it coming into the casino, but we were on a mission, so while the openers, Your Vegas, played, we waited in line to get players club cards. I had been to the casino years ago with my parents, but the chick was cool and gave me a buffet voucher, too. We went to the buffet line and it was really long and not moving. You have to sign in with a hostess, they give you a time when you're allowed to lineup, but then you wait as table by table becomes available. We didn't want to miss the show, asked if there was any way to get in sooner, and they told us Duran Duran would be starting any minute and we'd be better off coming to eat after the show.

We took their advice and made our way to the venue and found our seats. And frankly, they were terrible. The cheapest seats for the show were $65 and I'll tell you, had I spent $65, regardless of the band...even supposing I was seeing my most favorite band on the planet, and we ended up in those seats, I would've made a stink, and we weren't even as far back as we could be. Row 45 doesn't sound that bad, but in a parking lot, with two seating sections split down the middle, we couldn't see jack shit. I'm not a fan of big venues anyway, and maybe I'm just spoiled, but I don't go to a concert just to hear music. If I'm not up in it, I might as well be at home listening to a CD. I was also surprised because most large venues like this at least offer projection screens on both sides of the stage so people in the back can see what's happening onstage, and there were none set up.



Like I said from the get go, we were starving, and the casino GM came out and thanked people and said they'd be a few more minutes before starting, but Daye and I conferred and decided to skip the show and get back in line for dinner. We waited quite a while, and knew there was no way we were going to see any of the show, but we were ok with that. Instead, we were seated around 9:15 and were treated to quite an amazing spread. The buffet has the standard salad bar, meat carving stations, and sides of veggies and pastas and whatnot, but it also has sushi, a ton of seafood, a cold crab and shrimp bar, lobster, NY steaks, and my favorite, oysters on the half shell. We were in hog heaven. That doesn't even mention the full dessert bar, ice cream, and chocolate fountains with fresh dipped strawberries.



It was delicious, though something that no person should do more than once a year, if not a lifetime. We finished up and headed to our shuttle and the concert venue had cleared out. We enjoyed What Made Milwaukee Famous on our long ride home and it ended up being a good night with a great friend. I don't really see myself going back to the casino for any reason, but if slots are your thing, it's a nice, albeit small, casino. And of course the buffet was awesome and at $26 regularly, it's probably well worth it, but I'm not so into being corralled into a dining establishment or waiting in line for close to an hour just to eat. As far as concert venues go, I wouldn't recommend this one, unless of course you're going to see Trace Adkins sing "Honky Tonk Bedonkadonk", then this really just my be your calling.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Thing To Do: Duran Duran At Valley View Casino

Last week, I gave away a pair of tickets for Duran Duran who are performing at Valley View Casino, and I just wanted to update and spread the word that tickets are still available. I'm looking forward to the show because when Duran Duran were in their prime, I was more worried about memorizing my times tables than going to concerts. I've also been hoping for the right opportunity to check out the various casino concert venues in the region. So far I've only been to Harrah's (INXS) and Vieja's (Gipsy Kings, Music Awards). I hear Valley View has a killer buffet, too, so maybe I can talk Daye into checking it out.

Remaining tour dates:

May 8 - Valley View - San Diego, CA
May 9 - The Joint - Las Vegas, NV
May 10 - The Joint - Las Vegas, NV
May 12 - Wells Fargo Theatre - Denver, CO
May 14 - Rosemont Theatre - Chicago, IL
May 15 - Masonic Temple Theatre - Detroit, MI

May 16 - Summit City - Whitesburg, KY

May 17 - Chastain Park Amphitheater - Atlanta, GA
May 18 - UCF Arena - Orlando, FL
May 19 - Mizner Park Amphitheatre - Boca Raton, FL
May 21 - Koka Booth Amphitheatre - Raleigh, NC
May 22 - Mann Center for the Performing Arts - Philadelphia, PA
May 24 - Atlantis - Paradise Island (Bahamas)
May 27 - Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia, MD
May 28 - Agganis Arena - Boston, MA
May 30 - Central Park Summerstage - New York City, NY
May 31 - Central Park Summerstage - New York City, NY

Over the weekend, I checked out bits of Duran Duran's latest album, Red Carpet Massacre, and I'll definitely say it's a grower for me. Part of that was knowing that it was produced and has guest appearances by Timbaland and Justin Timberlake. It has moments where it sounds like gay club music, other times like a boy band, but it occurred to me that this is where Duran Duran shines. I mean, have you ever heard Duran Duran in a club and NOT started shaking your ass?

So yes, I'm going to the show and I'm looking forward to it.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Her Name Is Rio and She Has Duran Duran Tickets

Yeah! Duran Duran is playing at Valley View Casino on Thursday, May 8, and for all of you, my little lovelies, I have a pair of tickets to give away.

E-mail sddialedin AT gmail DOT com with "Duran Duran" as the subject and tell me your Top 5 Duran Duran songs of all time and you just might be my lucky winner. I will keep this contest open through Friday, and pull a winner Friday morning, so get on it. Don't forget to include your name, address, and a telephone number.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Duran Duran Summer Tour Coming To San Diego

I just came across the dates for Duran Duran this summer. They will be in San Diego on May 8. Tickets are on pre-sale on Ticketmaster for Citi cardmembers. The show is going to be at Valley View Casino which is quite a trek from San Diego proper, but you probably aren't gonna want to dish out the $95 per ticket anyway.

Funny memory: once I was backstage at a show with Neurotic Outsiders and John Taylor flashed me a view under his kilt when I asked if what they say about kilts is true. That was a very long time ago when that band was called Neurotic Boy Outsiders and they and Hog opened for Blink 182 at 4th and B.