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Las Vegas NV: Hangover Bus Is New Strip Service


While on a business or vacation trip, how many times have you overdone it during an evening of fun and games in Venice, London, New York, Los Angeles or Las Vegas? OK, let’s include Cartagena, Colombia.

Then, after the celebration, you really needed help, but all you could do was try to crawl back to your room and sleep it off. And, of course, there was the morning-after hangover to add to your misery.

Now, a Las Vegas medical unit, aptly named Hangover Heaven, is in business to make that overindulgence ordeal a bit more bearable in Sin City. A bus cruises Las Boulevard (The Strip) nightly, stopping at the luxury hotels along the busy street to pick up revelers in need of various medical services.  

The initial fee is $130 for the ambulance-like pick-up and immediate examination on board for treatment. The medical team then goes to work to provide oxygen, IVs, medication and other tender cares. The service also provides for returning clients to their hotel rooms or, if necessary, to a local hospital.

For more information, go to hangoverheaven.com. If you’re already in Las Vegas and may soon feel the need, call 702-900-0660.

San Francisco CA: Jag At The Mark On Nob Hill PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor recently road-tested the fantastic Jaguar F-Type luxury car on California streets and highways. We paused the coupe for a portrait in front of the classic InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel.

Marking its 90th birthday this year, one of the most memorable histories of the hotel is its iconic Top Of The Mark penthouse dining and drinking facilities. They’ve starred in several movies, including “The Caine Mutiny”. The Top has been very popular with U.S. Navy personnel from World War 2 to today. It’s traditional for shipmates to gather there for a last dinner and drinks before a combat tour. And to meet again after the mission is accomplished to honor those who fought, as well as those who never returned home. 
www.intercontinentalmarkhopkins.com

 
 
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