The Forum Shops at Caesars

4.0 star rating
360 reviews Rating Details

Category: Shopping Centres

3500 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Neighbourhood: The Strip
(702) 893-3807
Hours:

Mon-Thu, Sun 10 am - 11 pm

Fri-Sat 10 am - 12 am

Price Range:
$$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Garage
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

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  • Review from Rush L.

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    Chicago, IL

    5.0 star rating
    4/18/2012

    5 stars just for scenery, and free show. The mall looks amazing. Not your typical malls you see everyday. I'm sad to see FAO go. The layout and structure is odd that makes it confusing where some stores are. If you're in the casino you don't have to go outside just to enter the mall. It's connected to casino, close to the Coliseum which is also in side the casino.

    They have all kind of stores from high end to low end such as HM. You might not find great bargains here but it's a worth a tip just to see how nice the shops are. Also they have many dining options. None of them are cheap. Planet Hollywood would be cheapest dining option here.

  • Review from Nelson F.

    Culver City, CA

    4.0 star rating
    4/27/2012 1 Check-in Here

    This is a great place to kill some time in Vegas between eating, drinking, and gambling.  They have a lot of great shops and it's fun to look around, from the high end places to the regular mall shops like Banana Republic and Gap.  It's kind of surreal at first because you're stepping out of a casino into this dynamic shopping area suddenly, but it's also designed to be familiar and a treat for the senses so you get accustomed rather quickly.  They've built a large extension in the rear entrance, with pillars and giant roman statues, and a couple of large fountains and animatronic statues that add to the surrealism.

    Worth a visit if you want to see what extent excessive unlucky tourist gambler money can build.

  • Review from Nicole W.

    North Las Vegas, NV

    4.0 star rating
    4/18/2012

    The Forum shops might have all the ultra-high-end stores, but don't brush it off as another Crystals or Bellagio mall.  You can find almost anything your heart desires including Gap, Banana Republic, and Lucky just to name a few.  The place is enormous and you can easily get lost, but you won't mind because you'll be too busy window shopping and people watching to really notice.

    There are plenty of restaurant options, although most of them are on the pricey side.  I highly recommend making reservations because they all pack up pretty quickly.

    For the tourists: Definitely add this to your list of things to do in Vegas.  Make sure to find the newer area of the mall that has winding escalators.

  • Review from Roxy H.

    Los Angeles, CA

    4.0 star rating
    5/25/2012 2 Check-ins Here

    I love the Forrum shops at Caesars Palace! It really is some of the best shopping in Las Vegas. If your looking for high end spare no cost shopping or your on a budget they have it! In addition to the great shopping there are great dining options there as well.

  • Review from Elizabeth L.

    Seattle, WA

    2.0 star rating
    5/26/2012

    Probably my least favorite of the luxury shops on the Strip - Forum Shops is super dark, shops here are smaller and wasn't impressed with selection or layout. Takes awhile to hit the shops walking through Caesars casino (cavelike). Much prefer selection at Wynn-Encore Esplanade or the airy feel of Crystals. Found the Romanesque statues and frescoes a bit kitschy vs. Grand Canal shops at the Venetian. Armani was the sole shop worth stopping in. Main area by Max Brenner felt  like a total mess.

  • Review from David G.

    San Diego, CA

    4.0 star rating
    4/12/2012 1 Check-in Here

    A ha...

    Now *this* is what Las Vegas shopping is supposed to be like.  The Forum Shops are over-the-top, gorgeous, high-end, and damn fun too.

    You can tell from the minute that you walk in, that the Forum Shops are dressed to impress.  Wander in from its grand entrance facing the Strip, and BAM -- you're greeted by a massive atrum, lovely fountains, statues galore, frescoes all over, a surprisingly realistic-looking "sky" painted on the ceiling, and (the pièce de résistance) spiral escalators winding round and round like DNA.  For a brief moment, you forget that you're there to shop.

    Is this a mall or an amusement park?  A little of both.

    If you think it's more of a mall, then it's a home run.  The selection of stores is outstanding.  I probably wasted an hour trying on designer sunglasses that I can't afford.  I also had way too much in that multi-story mega-H&M.  And those Burberry trenchcoats were awfully tempting -- until I realized (1) I'd rather put that money toward my retirement, (2) it barely rains in San Diego anyway, and (3) I haven't totally lost my mind (yet).

    As an amusement park, it's more of a mixed bag.  I love the mini aquarium, because pretty much any day when I get to see manta rays is a good day.  As for that animatronic "Fall of Atlantis" show in front of the Cheesecake Factory -- skip it.  I'm baffled at why thousands of people crowd past one another to watch some awkward-looking animatronic gadgets spout gibberish at one another.  (Maybe there is actual dialogue, but there is way to much audience-generated background noise to be able to decipher it.)

    Oh -- the Forum Shops are home to Max Brenner.  For chocolate fiends, if that's not enough of a reason to visit, then I don't know what is.

    There are plenty of other delicious restaurants at the Forum Shops, most of which have patio seating.  Does anyone else find the idea of dining "al fresco" inside a mall and under a fake sky kind of self-defeating?

    Whatever.  I still love this mall.  If you want quintessential Las Vegas consumerist extravagance, the Forum Shops are the place to find it.

  • Review from Michael C.

    Honolulu, HI

    5.0 star rating
    3/31/2012 10 photos 1 Check-in Here

    A shopping excursion on the Las Vegas trip wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.

    This mall has an array of shops and restaurants to satisfy (most likely) even the most bargains driven shopper. From luxury retailers Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, to more casual fare like Gap, Banana Republic, and Express, clothing stores abound to cater to shoppers from all sections of the financial spectrum.

    Apart from the endless shopping possibilities, I appreciate the fact that there are "things" to "ooh" and "ahh" over time and time again:

    1)  For some reason, the Atlantis show, complete with moving statues, steam and fire, combined with an adventurous audio story give tourists that "wow" factor that Vegas is known for.  

    2)  The Aquarium near the Cheesecake Factory is home to many creatures of the sea and should prove to be a delight for many, especially those of younger ages.

    3)  Various water fountains throughout the new and old wings of the Forum Shops are sure to please locals and tourists alike.

    4)  The NEW H&M store is gigantic!!  The store took over the former space from toy store FAO Schwarz and is definitely a spectacle and shoppers dream.

    5)  The new wing/section of the Forum Shops are sure to make even the most conservative person's jaw drop.  Its an awe-inspiring 3 story addition to the forum shops complete with circular escalators, skylights, larger than life Roman-esque statues, and of course water fountains/water features on the first floor.

    And of course, one of the best parts about this mall:  Valet Parking.  Of course, this comes as no surprise since this is Vegas after all........... it's just nice to have the convenience of having your car brought to you instead of hauling all those shopping bags back to your car.

    Bottom Line:  Shopping holds no bounds at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.

  • Review from Renee B.

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    Boulder, CO

    4.0 star rating
    5/14/2012 2 Check-ins Here

    Excellent shopping and restaurants under one roof.

  • Review from Eric B.

    Albany, CA

    3.0 star rating
    3/7/2012

    One of Dad's favourite sayings is - "If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it!".

    That's pretty much true at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, which features all big names that leave some of the more common folk seeking knock offs. This place was relatively new when I last visited around 10 years ago and  it was a welcome respite to wander around off the Strip and outside of the Casino Floor. Since then, other shopping areas have been built (for example City Center) and many of the Hotels (e.g., Bellagio) now directly compete. The result for me is another overwhelming experience and the acute desire to go somewhere else for respite.

    It's still fun and very possible to wander around for hours without spending a lot of money. There are also some "reasonable" food choices, air conditioning on a hot day, and of course lots of dazzling urbanites. As long as I realize that I'm in an Amusement Park, I'm good to go.

  • Review from Craig R.

    Long Beach, CA

    5.0 star rating
    2/29/2012 1 photo 1 Check-in Here

    Did some one say Max Brenner's?

    Out of the many shopping centers in Vegas, The Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace is by far my favorite.
    This place has something for everyone.
    They've got lots of high end stores.
    They've got some souvenir shops.
    They've got a bunch of restaurants (Just the fact that Max Brenner is hear automatically gets them five stars)
    They've even got a cool fountain that has moving statues. Pretty cool

    Seriously, every time I'm in Vegas I visit the Forum Shops multiple times.
    My last visit I went four times, three of them were to visit Max Brenner, one of my favorite places in Vegas.

  • Review from Belinda S.

    Los Angeles, CA

    4.0 star rating
    4/25/2012 1 photo 1 Check-in Here

    The H&M in here is enormous!

  • Review from Monica D.

    Las Vegas, NV

    4.0 star rating
    2/20/2012

    This is not a true "mall", as it doesn't have any department/flagship stores, but it has a great mix of high and low end shops, with a lean toward the high end.  There's everything from H&M, Gap,  Express, and  Bath & Body Works on the one hand, to Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, on the other.  There is also an Apple store, Guess, Bebe, MAC, Victoria's Secret, and a slew of brands I've never even heard of.  There are also a number of  restaurants, including  Spago, The Palm, Cheesecake Factory and Joe's Stone Crab, and of course Fat Tuesday! Just when you think that you've reached the end of the shops, turn a corner and you'll be in the "new" section with even more stores for your browsing and buying pleasure.

    Of course, you can't miss the "sky" ceilings and the cheesy Atlantis animated shows.

    My only complaint is the cobblestone floors- if you're wearing heels, this can be a bit tricky.   And of course, watch out for all of the tourists taking pictures at the fountains!

  • Review from Chris R.

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    Dublin, CA

    3.0 star rating
    4/25/2012

    It's ok.  A good mall to chill in when it's over 100 degrees out.

  • Review from Juju G.

    Oklahoma City, OK

    5.0 star rating
    4/17/2012

    There's nothing to complain about here. They have a La Perla and Wolford and all the other higher end brands. I could and have shopped for several hours here!

  • Review from Tam F.

    Danville, CA

    5.0 star rating
    1/10/2012

    Every time I come to Vegas, regardless where I am staying, I have to trek over to Caesar's just to go to the Forum Shops. I have loved this place since I was a teenager and though there are tons of high end places, there are more than enough regular old places to shop as well.

    Restaurants have come and gone (I miss the Stage Deli) but have found PJ Harvey's now, and luckily can spend hours here without spending a lot of money (unless I want to).

    I will definitely be back!

  • Review from Deanna J.

    Seattle, WA

    4.0 star rating
    2/7/2012 2 Check-ins Here

    A must in Vegas! Treat yourself to something tasty at Fat Tuesday at the end of the mall and make your way back, having a better time then you would sober.

    They also have bar stands in the middle of the mall. They'll have everything, but it's pricey.

    Check out the H&M-big store and some clothes I'd had seen anywhere else.

    The fountain is a great picture opportunity, and if you need to relax because you're wearing cute show that aren't so comfortable after walking all day on The Strip, there are plenty of benches.

    If you're looking for Caesar's Palace merchandise, there's a stand in the mall with cool stuff.

  • Review from Jeremy S.

    Las Vegas, NV

    4.0 star rating
    4/1/2012 3 Check-ins Here

    This mall has a great selection of stores for clothes shopping; H&M, Guess (a large one that actually carries more of their men's clothing than the other stores in the area) and the high end stuff like D&G, Armani, etc. A new Sephora store with a very helpful staff is further reason to shop here.

  • Review from David M.

    Deptford, NJ

    4.0 star rating
    1/31/2012 1 photo

    As others mentioned, this is a great place to window shop, people watch, and just enjoy the sights. We spent a few hours here with 2 other couples. No one bought anything but we still had a good time.

    The blue sky with white clouds ceiling is cool but other malls in Vegas have it too. My wife loves the architecture here better than the rest.

    I wonder how the high end shops that only 1% of the population can afford to shop in stay in business here.

  • Review from Daniel M.

    Orlando, FL

    4.0 star rating
    1/21/2012 1 Check-in Here

    What a great place to window shop!

    There is an incredible level of attention to architectural detail in this shopping mall to make you feel almost like you're really in Rome. Gorgeous statues, fresco-style paintings, and walkway elements pull the whole effect together.

    As beautiful as the Venetian is just down the road, I have to say that I like the interior of the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace even more. Very nicely done.

  • Review from Ryan M.

    Las Vegas, NV

    3.0 star rating
    1/7/2012 1 Check-in Here

    -Biggest H&M!
    -Niketown
    -Statue shows
    -Fat Tuesdays
    -All of the most popular high-end brands are all in one place! (LV, Cartier, D&G, Chanel, Fendi, Gucci, MK, etc)
    -Still have a decent selection of more afforable stores (Gap, Victoria's Secret, Abercrombie, Guess, Sephora, etc)
    -High end

    This is the kind of mall that will make you feel like royalty if you have the $$$ to burn. If you're broke, this mall will rub it in your face even more.

  • Review from Thary C.

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    Stockton, CA

    5.0 star rating
    3/14/2012

    The place is magnificient! The beauty of the place inside and out is unbelieveable. I had a hard time taking in all of the beauty that this place offered. The marvolous painted ceilings, high end shops, sculptures and endless fun. The shops were beautiful yet intimidating because of the prices. But the $51 dollar margerita was worth it! I was having a good time especially in h&m, I mean I was drinking, shopping, dancing all in one place! I had a great time. I'll defiantly be going there again!

  • Review from Paul N.

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    San Jose, CA

    5.0 star rating
    4/12/2012

    Lots of upscale stores at the Forum Shops, plus several beautiful water fountains throughout the mall. I liked their Fall Of Atlantis water show with their moving statues, steam, and fire, along with the adventurous audio story. They recently opened a new H&M store, and boy does it stand out when you're going through one part of the mall (right before you hit Cheesecake Factory).

  • Review from Angel M.

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    San Diego, CA

    3.0 star rating
    4/8/2012

    If you are a name brand person this is your place. I only like the escalator. HAHA

  • Review from Cecilia C.

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    • 85 reviews

    Pacific Palisades, CA

    5.0 star rating
    2/7/2012

    My favorite place for shopping in Vegas!
    Much more options than the shops at the Palazzo, the forum is beautiful with also great restaurants!
    Everything you want is there from Gap to Gucci.

  • Review from Dave N.

    Las Vegas, NV

    4.0 star rating
    11/19/2011 1 Check-in Here

    This is always going to be one of my favorite malls.

    I remember in my younger years (thankfully not too long ago), when I would visit and see the well-lit interior, and no matter what the weather was like outside (usually hot as hell), inside, it was always a perfect 70 or so degrees, bright and sunny. You feel like you are outside. It's well-ventilated.

    The restaurants are fantastic. All kinds of good stuff from Spago, PJ Clarkes, Palm, and BOA to the Cheesecake Factory (if you are one of THOSE).

    If you want to go shopping for clothes, shoes and whatnot, you've got TONS of options. You should probably do your homework beforehand. Maybe go to the Web site and plan your route.

    The other cool thing (but only if you are a tourist) is there are tons of photo ops at the different statues and fountains. It's a very "Roman" mall and has an Italian feel. It's a bit too kitschy for me, but I'm jaded and live here.

    Don't hate if you know me...I may have just moved here, but I lived here before too.

    In any case, love this mall. It's on my list of shopping venues.

  • Review from Miss J.

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    Sacramento, CA

    5.0 star rating
    1/22/2012

    High end stores along with the gorgeous decor and architecture are the reasons why I always enjoy shopping here. The ambiance is really nice, and everything about the way this place was built makes it such an enjoyable shopping experience.

    There are also "normal" stores to shop at such as MAC, Express, Nike, etc., but if you're from out of town on a Vegas getaway, skip those and check out stores you don't have back home.

    Lots of photo spots so bring your best cams, girls.

  • Review from Jennifer L.

    Havertown, PA

    3.0 star rating
    11/18/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Super expensive, but the stuff is nice to look at! If you don't come to Vegas to loose your money at the slot machines or on the roulette tables you'll probably end up giving up some serious dough if you plan on shopping here. I know I have!

    They have some pretty good places to eat like Spago (one of my fav. places to eat in Vegas) so check out the food while you are there.

    I do come here every time I visit Vegas but the animated show gets crappier and crappier every time I come. I  its really weird. When I was little I enjoyed it but that was like 15 years ago or more. I think they need to either update it or get rid of it.

  • Review from Chris W.

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    Las Vegas, NV

    2.0 star rating
    2/25/2012

    If you live in vegas, the best place to shop is NOT the forum shops. Sure they have an Apple Store, but there is another one, not too far away at Town Center, that has a friendlier staff. This whole mall is just a big tourist trap.
    First you go in, depending on where you enter at, and it feels like you are being herded around like a flock of sheep. You literally have one of two directions you can go, forward or backwards. There is no way to get from one store to another, unless you pass every store between to get to it, unlike a regular mall which has "branches" of hallways or interconnection hallways that run parallel to one another.
    On top of that, the prices here are RIDICULOUS. Who can justify paying $12 for coffe, when at most, when you hit Starbuck, you are looking at $5. And not even gourmet coffee, crap coffee. Even the Apple Store has higher prices here, for the same computer you can get 4 miles away. Don't even get me started on clothing. If you really want to spend.... your life's savings, on your next shirt, go for it. More power to you. I mean I make a decent pay, but this whole place is a joke when it comes to pricing.
    The only saving grace about this whole place is the cool statue guys that stand still for hours on end for tips. You can literally fake punch them, tell them jokes, dance in front of them, fake fall in front of them, and they won't move. They are great. Besides that this place is basically just another location for tourists to throw money away.

  • Review from Erin H.

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    Los Alamitos, CA

    4.0 star rating
    5/1/2012 1 Check-in Here

    nice selection of shops and places to eat.  it can be crowded and hard to navigate your way around but this place is definitely beautiful and worth visiting.

  • Review from Rob W.

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    Quincy, MA

    5.0 star rating
    1/25/2012 1 Check-in Here

    A perfect place to (window) shop in Vegas or just to walk around to take a break from gambling. There's a good mix between high end stores and more affordable stores. There's also a gigantic Niketown and H&M. There's a few restaurants here. It's also smoke-free.

    I grabbed a half yard mai tai at one of the vendors in the middle of the mall, and from thereon got my drink on and window shopping on. apparently there's a show at the fountain at the top of every hour but i missed it. So basically it's a pretty cool place to walk around or people watch if you've got time to kill before a dinner/show/etc.

  • Review from Kate B.

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    Canton, MI

    5.0 star rating
    11/25/2011 2 photos

    Sooo pretty!

    My favorite place to window shop on the Strip!

  • Review from Cathy N.

    Long Beach, CA

    4.0 star rating
    10/17/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Totally not affordable for Average Joe's, but a GREAT place to come for people watching and window shopping. I mean, unless you're an Average Joe who can afford Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, etc...

    The H&M here is GIGANTIC, which is pretty much the highlight of this place if you're looking for affordability.

    The restaurants are always poppin' here, and this place is consistently crowded.

    Definitely worth taking a stroll through, to check it out!

  • Review from Shelly N.

    Fort Worth, TX

    4.0 star rating
    1/31/2012 1 Check-in Here

    The Forum Shops supplies the most budget conscious to the I-don't-care-imma-fing-balller fun shopping experience. So there's something for everyone. The deco is really nice and I loved riding down their winding escalators. I heard that they housed the 3-story H&M so I had to go check it out. Ended up being too overwhelmed by their selection so I settled with a purse haha. The Shops offer a a great experiences especially to those who want to go see the famous "sky" ceilings for the first time. Haha I remember being so amazed when I saw it. It's so neat 'cause it imitates the weather outside!

  • Review from Shane H.

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    Las Vegas, NV

    5.0 star rating
    3/23/2012

    The Forum Shops are one of a kind. Thats why I enjoy it. As another yelper stated, if you are a local the workers are surprised. They have Gucci, Tumi, Fendi, and great restaurants. My personal favorite shop is Banana Republic.

  • Review from Vlad A.

    Vernon Hills, IL

    5.0 star rating
    12/1/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Yes its crowded and Yes the statues and picture taking get annoying, as you try to make your way through the place; but overall one of the most robust "malls" in Vegas.

    If you have some extra $ laying around, then you will find many stores that would happily take it, say like $2k for a small clutch purse.

    They also have some decent merchants like the sporting memorabilia store, Tumi and Tourneau for the watch enthusiast.

    A Fuente cigar shop is tucked nicely underneath the escalator.  Its WAY overpriced, but with the OPUS X hard to find, you can always grab one here for a 100% markup over retail (that's about $40 a stick here), but hey its Vegas!

    Tommy Bahama, Kiehls and Sony shops are located in the open atrium and the service at the TB shop is one of the best I have had across the US.  Top notch is still my home store in Northbook,IL.

    What makes this place great is unlike Bellagio or some other indoor malls, you can actually shop here and not just window browse.

  • Review from Rosie W.

    Lynnwood, WA

    5.0 star rating
    11/22/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Don't come here if you don't have lots of time.... or lots of money!!! I think this mall is fantastic- even though some stores are slightly out of my price range. They have a wide variety of stores though. Essentially, they have something for everyone. So if you are more Banana Republic and your friend is more Gucci, then it's a perfect place for all!

    There's also a bunch of good restaurants. And don't forget the other section with the spiral escalators. It's the best place to walk out of the Forum Shops. In case you haven't noticed, it's a little difficult to find an exit. It's a well designed maze of shops to keep you wandering for hours if you don't know where you're going. You almost need a map to find the exit.

  • Review from Kat K.

    Richmond Hill, ON

    Canada
    3.0 star rating
    10/21/2011 2 Check-ins Here

    Out of all the malls that are attached to the mega-casinos, this one is probably one of my favourites, with a mix of budget and high fashion all in one location.

    It's got Spago to Cheesecake Factory and will have a Sephora to correspond with Kiehl's; as well as a Victoria Secrect to correspond to Agent Provocateur.

    I think my favorite area to relax is near the Fountains next to the Marc Jacobs store, where there is this beautiful atrium and there isn't as many people walking around and the high ceilings and the circular escalators makes it a wonderful place just to catch your breath after walking around.

    They've got a Joe's crabshack located in the Terrace area as well and free wi-fi is offered throughout the mall, so it's a great place for the guys to pass time, while they wait for us girls to finish shopping.

  • Review from Judd L.

    Henderson, NV

    5.0 star rating
    Updated - 9/8/2011 36 photos

    For sure Las Vegas has some of the most beautiful shopping malls in the world.  The Forum Shops is definitely one of them.  For those who have never had the opportunity to visit Rome or Milan on a hot and humid summer day, you should take full advantage of this air conditioned Romanesque shopping mall wonder.  If you're complaining about the expensive stores... there's more to come !  Don't you love it !

    BTW... just in case you haven't haven't been to Roma (Rome), check out my photos attached to my profile page

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  • Review from Heather P.

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    Lexington, KY

    5.0 star rating
    3/12/2012 2 photos 1 Check-in Here

    Always a nice quiet place just steps off of the strip to take a break.

  • Review from Andrew M.

    San Francisco, CA

    5.0 star rating
    2/13/2012 1 Check-in Here

    Walking around a mall full of high end expensive shops is not my idea of a good time. But when I had the opportunity to meet Pete Rose and Dick Butkus it changed my previous aversion. Unfortunately Pete could not give me any good gambling tips...

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