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The Emirates Palace Hotel: Relishing the Royal Treatment

Feeling particularly indulgent? Consider splurging $11,500 per night for a luxury suite at Abu Dhabi’s iconic, 7-star Emirates Palace Hotel. At a cost of $3 billion, the Emirates Palace is irrefutably the most expensive hotel ever constructed.

This Arabian Shangri-la sits on 1.3 kilometers of albescent sand to offer picturesque, seafront views along with a multitude of VIP amenities. From dining delicacies to sporting activities, the superlative resort provides a bevy of recreational pastimes to satisfy any guest.

Premiering in November 2005, the Emirates Palace Hotel is equipped with 394 lavish rooms and suites; 40 meeting and conference halls to host a variety of cocktail receptions, concerts and banquets; a 2400-capacity range ballroom; 2 swimming pool facilities; 4 tennis courts and famed Anantara Spa treatments.

The resort is situated just five minutes from the Marina shopping complex, and in close quarters to various tourist attractions. Visit Abu Dhabi’s National Exhibition Centre, or dabble in kayaking for some adrenaline-fueled fun.

The Emirates Palace Hotel is the pinnacle of elite suites. With 24-hour personal butler services and sumptuous caviar bars, this opulent haven guarantees the royal treatment as soon as you step out of the plane…and check into nirvana.

VIP lounge at new Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland

Here’s a photo of the new VIP lounge at the new Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland. Bullz-Eye.com has a review of the new Cleveland casino that is located in the heart of downtown. There are plenty of perks for high rollers, so if you’re in Cleveland make sure to check it out!

Where “Shotgun” Came From and How to Rock At It

“Calling shotgun” is a classic game that can take the form of innocent dibs or intense competition. Whether you use it to invoke fairness or simply like to try to defeat your friends every time you’re headed to the car, shotgun is fun and easy to play.

Origin

Rumors are that the term “riding shotgun” comes from the Old West when people would sit next to the wagon driver while holding a shotgun and protecting the coach. This is true — for the most part. However, the shotgun-wielding men would ride on top of the coaches to protect the wagon. Imagine how great your car insurance rates would be if you could scare off bad drivers with your shotgun-wielding passengers?

It’s unclear when the term first came into existence, though. The author of the “Riding shogun” entry on phrases.org.uk says the earliest reference of someone calling shotgun in real life was in The Ogden Examiner in 1919: “Ross Will Again Ride Shotgun on Old Stage Coach.”

Rules

Calling shotgun means calling dibs on the front passenger seat of a vehicle. The most basic, well-known rule is that whoever says it first gets to claim that seat for the ride (though it doesn’t usually include the ride back). According to shotgunrules.com, restrictions can get a little more detailed:

• The word “shotgun” must be heard by at least one other participant.
• You must be finished with your “deed” before you can call shotgun.
o For example, leaving your house, leaving the mall, etc.
• The deed usually starts when you leave the building the deed took place in.

Some random rules include that if a significant other of the driver is involved, he or she automatically gets the right to sit up front. Also, if two people call shotgun at the same time, they must break the tie with Rock, Paper, Scissors.

Tips

If you want to be the master of the passenger’s seat, make sure to hone your skills and develop new tactics. Wait, you’re thinking, how can you actually train to play Shotgun? Oh, it’s possible, if you’re serious enough about it.

First, because different people may have various ideas of what the rules are, establish a set of guidelines with people you usually drive with. Don’t let arguments and confusion later ruin the fun.

Second, don’t get too angry or too competitive. If you’re angering your competition, they’ll be more likely to try to call Shotgun first just because they want to spite you.

And third, develop Rock, Paper, Scissors strategy, as this is often the way ties are broken and you can come out on top when draws occur.

Conclusion

Now that you’re an expert on Shotgun, inform your friends and family and tell them to prepare for some serious competition. Just make sure you think about what rules you want to implement. Are there any other awesome rules you use that I didn’t mention?

Bullz-Eye hits the Monte Carlo and New York – New York in Las Vegas

Monte Carlo.

Our friends at Bullz-Eye are in Las Vegas this weekend to explore the finer side of life. They’ll be hanging out at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino and the New York – New York Hotel and Casino for the weekend, sending back impressions of the wild nightlife in Sin City.

Both resorts are offering up a prize package as well. Here’s the brief info from Bullz-Eye:

So make sure you enter for your chance to enjoy the spoilings of the New York – New York Hotel and Casino and the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, where some of the sharpest people go to enjoy their time in the ultimate getaway destination on the planet. Some of the exciting events we are really pumped up about include catching Cirque du Soleil’s Zumanity, which is described as a seductive twist on reality making the provacative playful and the forbidden electrifying. At the Monte Carlo we’re going to kick back with our group and order some of BRAND’s creative signature cocktails. This modern spot sports dramatically lit ceiling canopies, favorite DJ’s and great people watching!

For more about the trip, head over to the Bullz-Eye Blog. Stay tuned for updates after this great weekend trip!

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