Cruising the Las Vegas Strip With Jack Satin Pt. 2
satinmovie.com Jack Satin cruises the Las Vegas strip getting ready for a night on the town, part two. Satin the movie is now available on iTunes, Cable Video On Demand, Amazon, Xbox and more! Visit the website for more information! Synopsis A washed up Vegas lounge singer, Jack Satin (Hamilton von Watts), has no money, no job, and delusional aspirations of fame. When Jack is forced to leave Vegas, he packs up his convertible cruiser and hits the road for Atlantic City. Call it poetic justice, but his trusty classic dies in the desert and Jack is left stranded in the tiny town of Lost Springs. There, Jack stumbles across jazz legend turned mechanic, Doc Bishop (Robert Guillaume), and a dreamy eyed bartender, Lauren Wells (Melissa Joan Hart), who make him see there is more to life than marquee signs and packed rooms. Doc encourages Jack to explore his true love of music while Lauren provides the audience he has always craved. Just as Jack realizes the town has more to offer him than the bright lights of the big city, his Vegas past catches up with him — what unfolds is comedy at the crossroads of life. Get Satin on iTunes! bit.ly Buy Satin on Amazon! amzn.to Save Satin on Netflix! bit.ly Like Satin the Movie on Facebook! www.facebook.com Follow Jack Satin on Twitter! twitter.com
Road Trip: Carnival Ride: Cruising to Mexico
Road Trip: Carnival Ride: Cruising to Mexico
Kevin recently took a five-day voyage from New Orleans to sunny Mexico aboard the Carnival cruise ship Triumph and here’s just some of what he experienced.
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Cruising Las Vegas Strip in Style
There are many ways to cruise the Las Vegas Strip including monorails, buses and car services. Or, you may want to consider riding in style in one of the many Las Vegas limousines. Las Vegas transportation companies offer luxury town cars, stretched SUVs and Hummers, super-stretch limos and limo coach busses. Sure to attract attention, a chauffer-driven Las Vegas vintage limousine makes any ride an event.
Busses run on a regular schedule in Las Vegas and offer an affordable way to get from your hotel to attractions and places of interest. Monorails are a favorite choice for mass transit riders. They are safe, quick and convenient, very affordable and eco-friendly. Climate controlled cars make for a comfortable ride along the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas transportation is certainly not lacking when it comes to class. Las Vegas limousines are easy to book and a great way to get around town, go shopping, sightsee and get safely back to your hotel. Luxury town cars have room to seat up to four passengers. They offer ample leg and headroom. A more economical choice, they are ideal for a day of shopping or commuting to and from the airport in style. Super stretch limos can seat up to a whopping 20 passengers. Often equipped with a premium sound system, flat screen televisions, a bar and club lights, they are a great way to get the party started with friends. Stretched SUVs and Hummers are a fun way to transport party guests whether it’s a bachelor or bachelorette party, family reunion or just a night on the town with all your buddies. They generally hold up to 24 passengers. Limousine coach busses are ideal for longer rides. From the more conservative seat plan to a virtual night club on wheels, these classy rides can hold up to 40 passengers.
A Las Vegas vintage limousine is sure to impress as well as provide a unique riding experience for its passengers. Although more extravagant, vintage limousines provide elegant luxury that the most discerning customer will appreciate. Pre-war as well as post-war models can include the Rolls Royce, Packard, Bentley, as well as other unbelievable vintage vehicles. Feel like a star the next time you cruise Vegas or impress your date with a memorable ride to dinner or a show in a car from the vintage fleet.
Whatever you decide, Las Vegas transportation options are endless. Be prepared for a serious night on the town!
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