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OT (Sort of) I am staying at Hard Rock Biloxi
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:22 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
for the National Championship game...I have been to Beau Rivage and they were just completing the Hard Rock when we were there...
couple questions:
1) Is it nice (only been open about 6 months I presume)
2) How is the Poker Room?
3) Recommend any of the clubs in there or restaurants?
4) If you have been there how would you rate it overall?
Can't wait to get down there only about a 9 hour drive from Charlotte, NC...arriving Jan 5th (Saturday) and will be in NO on Sunday and Monday but staying in Biloxi (only an hour drive)...
GO BUCKS!
any other Buckeye or LSU trolls going to be in NO?
Re: OT (Sort of) I am staying at Hard Rock Biloxi
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:32 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
You're driving to Mississippi to watch the game on tv? You're hardcore, dude.
buckeye_in_sc wrote:I have been to Beau Rivage and they were just completing the Hard Rock when we were there...
I stayed there when it first opened up. Rooms were something like $80 a night for the Grand Opening. That was a pretty sweet surprise when you consider the Super 8 across the street was about $10 less. I had to put my T REX hat on and really think about that one.
Re: OT (Sort of) I am staying at Hard Rock Biloxi
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:03 pm
by SunCoastSooner
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:You're driving to Mississippi to watch the game on tv? You're hardcore, dude.
buckeye_in_sc wrote:I have been to Beau Rivage and they were just completing the Hard Rock when we were there...
I stayed there when it first opened up. Rooms were something like $80 a night for the Grand Opening. That was a pretty sweet surprise when you consider the Super 8 across the street was about $10 less. I had to put my T REX hat on and really think about that one.
First off Biloxi is about a 2 hour drive from the Super Dome so he could just be staying there and going to the Super Dome for the match up ;)...
But to answer sc the Hard Rock is pretty sweet but I still prefer the Beau.
The Poker Room definatly beats the shit out of The Grand's old room before the hurricane but it still is running second (once again) to the beau, IMHO.
I recommend the Buffet at once againg the Beau (sensing a trend here?).
I give it a 7 over all on ascale from 1 to 10 but as far as outside of Vegas America casinos go it is one of the better to visit...
Re: OT (Sort of) I am staying at Hard Rock Biloxi
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:14 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
SunCoastSooner wrote:First off Biloxi is about a 2 hour drive from the Super Dome so he could just be staying there and going to the Super Dome for the match up
True, but I thought I read previously that buckeye wasn't attending the game.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:25 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
I will be staying in Biloxi...but will be in NO...no ticket yet...but will try to win some cash to maybe buy a ticket...still plan on being in NO to take in sites and party and tailgate...
thanks for the input...I love Beau...will play some poker at Hard Rock they have a Sunday Tourney at noon will try to get into...
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:34 pm
by SunCoastSooner
buckeye_in_sc wrote:I will be staying in Biloxi...but will be in NO...no ticket yet...but will try to win some cash to maybe buy a ticket...still plan on being in NO to take in sites and party and tailgate...
thanks for the input...I love Beau...will play some poker at Hard Rock they have a Sunday Tourney at noon will try to get into...
If you don't have a ticket I wouldn't go to New Orleans.
I don't feel like starting a flame war about shitty fan bases but if you would like a litney list of reasons to not go to the game without at least a good chance of getting a ticket you can PM me and I'll relate to you my family's experience at our last New Orleans title game...
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:03 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Somehow, watching the game in the warm confines of my recliner seems much more appealing than surrounding myself by thousands of drunken, disorderly SEC Ballsucking Homers.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:15 pm
by Dinsdale
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Somehow, watching the game in the warm confines of my recliner seems much more appealing than surrounding myself by thousands of drunken, disorderly SEC Ballsucking Homers.
I'll probably get together with all of my old football-watching buddies and have a couple of brews. And although I'm basing this on absolutely nothing but a less-than-educated guess, I'm guessing that the farther you go from the Southeastern corner, the higher the percentage of SEC haters. And I'll bask in the joy of every single person I'll be watching with being an SEC hater.
Not likle the jobsite I was at the other day... dang. I thought myself, and the non-SEC posters on this board were SEC haters. There was an entire crew of really sharp, knowledgable CFB diehards... who wouldn't stop going on about the "OC"... the Overrated Conference. And something about LSU "barely sqeaking by mediocre teams for a month" that just didn't sit well with them... and something about "Ohio State would have at least 3 losses in the PAC10," and "now that they're a little more healthy, USC would blow either of those teams out." Maybe not entirely accurate, but the over-the-top PAC homerism was pretty heartwarming, as was the SEC(and Herbstreit) hate.
Oh, and those guys were also well-aware that Georgia was about to play the first road game of their lifetime next season.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:32 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Dinsdale wrote:and something about "Ohio State would have at least 3 losses in the PAC10," and "now that they're a little more healthy, USC would blow either of those teams out."
This is kind of funny when you consider that basing arguments on shit that has never happened, or will ever happen is the proverbial M.O. for SECBSH. You know the whole, "your team would finish dead last in the SEC! Because I said so!" nonsense.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:38 pm
by Dinsdale
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
This is kind of funny when you consider that basing arguments on shit that has never happened, or will ever happen is the proverbial M.O. for SECBSH. You know the whole, "your team would finish dead last in the SEC! Because I said so!" nonsense.
Oh, agreed.
Complete and irrational horseshit.
But... it's nice to see the conference
I root for getting its balls suckled upon, for a change.
I guess the main differences between SEC BSH and PAC BSH are:
-Shoes
-Dentistry
-Quantity of drool running out the corners of the mouth
-Neccessity of a tire pressure gauge to perform a home inspection
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:03 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Dinsdale wrote:
Not likle the jobsite I was at the other day... dang. I thought myself, and the non-SEC posters on this board were SEC haters. There was an entire crew of really sharp, knowledgable CFB diehards... who wouldn't stop going on about the "OC"... the Overrated Conference. And something about LSU "barely sqeaking by mediocre teams for a month" that just didn't sit well with them...
And I thought that I was alone in that opinion...
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:06 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Jsc810 wrote:SunCoastSooner wrote:If you don't have a ticket I wouldn't go to New Orleans.
I don't feel like starting a flame war about shitty fan bases but if you would like a litney list of reasons to not go to the game without at least a good chance of getting a ticket you can PM me and I'll relate to you my family's experience at our last New Orleans title game...
If you and your family had a bad experience, please accept the sincere apologies of LSU Fans, the overwhelming majority of which are just like fans in other parts of the country. Unfortunately, it only takes a few to cause problems, and I'm sorry that you and your family evidently had to endure that.
And I agree with you, if you don't have a ticket, don't go to New Orleans thinking you'll find one outside the stadium.
JSC it was
a lot more than a couple or handful of fans making the group look bad. It was at least 20k of them.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:25 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Jsc810 wrote:What did 20K people do?
Throw beers, threaten senior citizens, threaten women, spit on people's food. I am very thankful that I let my father talk me into ponying up the wad of cash and staying at Le Pavillion so all my wife and I had to do was run across the street to get to refuge but I truely feel for the Sooners who had to really walk through those people on their way back to their hotel rooms.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:29 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
That is good information...
we'll be hanging near whatever Big Buckeye tailgates we can find...all fan bases have idiots...but hopefully we won't encounter too many idiots...but from what Sun Coast is saying...won't hold my breath...
but fact is we are going and will make the best of it...
thanks for the info Sun Coast...my wife and I were in Biloxi in April and drove to NO and it only took us about 1-1.25 hours...so that is still fine...we ate at the Beau Buffet it is very good...don't know how much poker I will get in as my buddy is not a big gambler...might get some cash game action Saturday night and perhaps the Sunday noon tourney at Hard Rock...other than that not much more...which sucks...
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:39 pm
by SunCoastSooner
buckeye_in_sc wrote:That is good information...
we'll be hanging near whatever Big Buckeye tailgates we can find...all fan bases have idiots...but hopefully we won't encounter too many idiots...but from what Sun Coast is saying...won't hold my breath...
but fact is we are going and will make the best of it...
thanks for the info Sun Coast...my wife and I were in Biloxi in April and drove to NO and it only took us about 1-1.25 hours...so that is still fine...we ate at the Beau Buffet it is very good...don't know how much poker I will get in as my buddy is not a big gambler...might get some cash game action Saturday night and perhaps the Sunday noon tourney at Hard Rock...other than that not much more...which sucks...
Just a heads up but the tourny at the Beau on Sundays is usually pretty full and there are no re-buys if I recall the tourny at HR is a rebuy on Sundays...
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:07 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
had the Beau Buffet for dinner and it was awesome...the cafe there is very good for breakfast...loved the Beau...but rooms were cheaper at Hard Rock...although we could stay at IP much cheaper...
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:17 pm
by Mr T
Worse Fans in the SEC: LSU
Best Fans in the SEC: Auburn
B_i_s, I wouldnt go down to NO unless you plan on wearing purple or going in a buckeye caravan.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:21 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Mr T wrote:Worse Fans in the SEC: LSU
Best Fans in the SEC: Auburn
B_i_s, I wouldnt go down to NO unless you plan on wearing purple or going in a buckeye caravan.
Best fans I have experienced are Bama fans hands down! First time I have heard auburn described as the best....
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:31 pm
by Mr T
SunCoastSooner wrote:Mr T wrote:Worse Fans in the SEC: LSU
Best Fans in the SEC: Auburn
B_i_s, I wouldnt go down to NO unless you plan on wearing purple or going in a buckeye caravan.
Best fans I have experienced are Bama fans hands down! First time I have heard auburn described as the best....
I live around bama fans 365. They are nice but annoying as fuck.
Auburn fans will invite anyone to their tailgate, even if they lose.
Have you heard bad things about Auburn Fans?
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:56 pm
by Goober McTuber
Mr T wrote:Have you heard bad things about Auburn Fans?
They don’t travel well. Could be a lack of pactice.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:11 pm
by Dinsdale
Dang. Almost sounds like people are talking about Beavers fans(although in fairness, I haven't been to a game in Corvallis in quite a few years).
In Eugene, anyone who gears up in the wrong color or actually made the roadie are considered honored guests.
Maybe Goober even knows people who made the roadie when Wisky came to Autzen. I didn't go, but heard commentary about how cool it was so many people made the trip, and how courteous they were, and were really pleasant to be around.
Then Beaverfans make the 40 mile roadie in their home state and act like dickweeds(and I know of incidents involving physical abuse of senior citizens in opposing gear... absolutely deplorable).
I guess it just depends where you go and what day you go there. I've never been to Louisiana, but living in the Land of Transplants, I've met quite a few people from there, and the one thing they all had in common is that they were nice as all hell.
I'd love to check out a game in Baton Rouge, just to see what the quiet stadiums are all about.(why yes, there should have been a :winky: at the end... cool your jets, Inbreds)
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:31 pm
by Mr T
Goober McTuber wrote:Mr T wrote:Have you heard bad things about Auburn Fans?
They don’t travel well. Could be a lack of pactice.
They do. They just dont get enough opportunities.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:25 pm
by War Wagon
Have they gotten Biloxi cleaned up yet?
I was down there in August of '06 and it was still a mess. What a great time to be there though. Stayed at a decent travelodge right across from the beach for 45 bones. Felt like I was stealing. Then hit 4 Aces on a 50 cent poker machine for $400 at one of the casino's that was open, Sam's Town, I think. Veau Rivage hadn't reopened yet.
Love's me some Biloxi, can't wait to go back someday.
That said, drove thru N'awlins the next day, and there's no way I'll ever go back thru that shithole. There are third world countries like Honduras or Guatemala I'd rather visit first. Hauled ass out of there fast as possible, north to Baton Rouge. Pretty nice town.
My advice, SC buckeye, is to stay in Biloxi, or maybe venture on down to Gulfport if you're feeling really adventurous.
Good Luck.
Re: OT (Sort of) I am staying at Hard Rock Biloxi
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:23 pm
by Moby Dick
buckeye_in_sc wrote:for the National Championship game...I have been to Beau Rivage and they were just completing the Hard Rock when we were there...
couple questions:
1) Is it nice (only been open about 6 months I presume)
2) How is the Poker Room?
3) Recommend any of the clubs in there or restaurants?
4) If you have been there how would you rate it overall?
Can't wait to get down there only about a 9 hour drive from Charlotte, NC...arriving Jan 5th (Saturday) and will be in NO on Sunday and Monday but staying in Biloxi (only an hour drive)...
GO BUCKS!
any other Buckeye or LSU trolls going to be in NO?
I havent been that way since about a month before Katrina hit (was living in Bay St. Louis)..and then about a week after it hit (picked up the OL's sister after she lost her home). and the hardrock was pretty fucked. as well as all the casinos there.
If you go down the highway a little everything about 150 yards from the shore is still flat. (cept the buildings who's structures were made of cement).
Pretty sad to see all those 200+ yr old homes wiped out due to that bitch of a storm.
before the storm hit Biloxi was one of my favorite places to hang out. Specially at the Treasure Bay..really solid poker room and tournies daily.
me and the OL are heading to Biloxi in March to get married near the light tower, i plan on spending many hour back in the Poker room :wink:
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:02 am
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
War Wagon wrote:That said, drove thru N'awlins the next day, and there's no way I'll ever go back thru that shithole.
Word. I've been there once, pre-Katrina, and have zero desire to go back. Ran into more trannys in an hour than a Ford repair center would see in a month.
And this is coming from someone who visits Detroit on a semi-regular basis.
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:34 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Mr T wrote:SunCoastSooner wrote:Mr T wrote:Worse Fans in the SEC: LSU
Best Fans in the SEC: Auburn
B_i_s, I wouldnt go down to NO unless you plan on wearing purple or going in a buckeye caravan.
Best fans I have experienced are Bama fans hands down! First time I have heard auburn described as the best....
I live around bama fans 365. They are nice but annoying as fuck.
Auburn fans will invite anyone to their tailgate, even if they lose.
Have you heard bad things about Auburn Fans?
Mr. T so do I... there are more Bama fans here than Florida or Florida State fans (by FAR) in my part of Florida. They are pretty reasonable and knowledgeable for the ost part. Allbarn fans are definatly not...
And no I have experienced and watched bad things from Auburn fans... remember my ex inlaws are for the most part Allbarners.
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:44 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Sudden Sam wrote:SunCoastSooner wrote:
Best fans I have experienced are Bama fans hands down!
Were you in Tuscaloosa when Oklahoma came in?
I sure was!!!
AWESOME time. I was just engaged at the time and long before the wee one came along and I had a pretty nice little MR2 Spider at the time... A group of Bama fans offered to show me where to park and it was a sweet spot that they paid the $10 for us to park at. My ex and I were getting loaded on the way to the stadium from all the alcohol Bama fans were purchasing for us. The entire weekend my ex and I only had to pay for our hotel, gas, a few souveneirs and breakfast sunday morning.
Everything else Bama fans offered us; beers, tailgate Saturday afternoon, tailgate at dinner, etc.
It was by far the best experience I have ever had in all my years of traveling for Sooner football at an opposing team's venue!!!
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:46 pm
by SunCoastSooner
War Wagon wrote:Have they gotten Biloxi cleaned up yet?
I was down there in August of '06 and it was still a mess. What a great time to be there though. Stayed at a decent travelodge right across from the beach for 45 bones. Felt like I was stealing. Then hit 4 Aces on a 50 cent poker machine for $400 at one of the casino's that was open, Sam's Town, I think. Veau Rivage hadn't reopened yet.
Love's me some Biloxi, can't wait to go back someday.
That said, drove thru N'awlins the next day, and there's no way I'll ever go back thru that shithole. There are third world countries like Honduras or Guatemala I'd rather visit first. Hauled ass out of there fast as possible, north to Baton Rouge. Pretty nice town.
My advice, SC buckeye, is to stay in Biloxi, or maybe venture on down to Gulfport if you're feeling really adventurous.
Good Luck.
Biloxi is cleaned but not really rebuilt per say. The Bay Bridge just re-opened last month. The Grand Casino is now on the North side of the strip and they no longer have a poker room. The Beau is still definatly the cream of the crop but the Hard Rock finally offers real compition though.
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:44 pm
by SunCoastSooner
I don't remember if Gameday were there...