It’s almost summer time and vacations are being planning. How many people are treading that phone call, “…hey, we’re coming to Las Vegas, can we stay with you?”The Mike & Carla Morning Show brought this up this morning and wanted to know your house rules. What are those guidelines you have in place for people to stay with you?
How many days do you allow? Do you allow your family and friends to bring their pets with them? What about their kids…are they invited as well. Now, we know all situations are different, especially when it comes to family. But what about those friends that actually take advantage of that welcome mat?
How do you handle those that want to stay with you. Right off the bat, Mike O’Brian said that he needed to know the “plan”! And even suggested his own plan of staying on the strip for the first few days, then you can stay with us over the weekend! How about that? To be honest, with the hours that both he and his wife work, it makes sense. Getting up at 3:30am-4am isn’t for everyone right?
Carla Rea suggested the same thing. With the weird hours, it might be better if you stay at a hotel near by. That way you have your own space, don’t have to worry about hearing my alarm clock going off at like 2:30am!
Although a majority of the people said they love having people stay with them, others not so much. Some actually said they need to see the itinerary to approve accommodations. Others mentioned a 3-4 day limit. NO animals and kids are based on availability!
Hey, it’s great living in Las Vegas, always something to do, lots of fun. But their is a downside. Listen to the segment and let us know what you think!
Did Las Vegas Get Too Popular And Too Expensive
It was so popular – and now everyone hates it! Could that be the case for the city of Las Vegas?
Why do people irrationally hate things that are popular? Fortnite, Bands, etc.? It’s the “popular culture backlash” phenomenon. It is a natural human tendency to reject things that are popular because of a desire to be different or to feel a sense of superiority over others. Some people may view popular culture as toomainstream or lacking any genuine artistic or cultural value. Like those people you went to college with who would say they liked every band’s FIRST album, “before they sold out.”
It’s important to remember that everyone definitely has different tastes and preferences. Our world would be very boring if everyone had the same taste. But it’s also okay to dislike something that is popular, and respect the opinions and choices of others, even if they differ from our own. Hard to believe in the world we live in now – but it’s truly OKAY.
There is also the “just not as good as it used to be” phenomenon. Those things that were, in fact, very popular, but went downhill as soon as they became mainstream.
There’s a thread online talking about all of those everyday things that WERE good, but went downhill as soon as they became mainstream, and popular.
Is Las Vegas one of them? Here are a several “not so cool anymore” things that made the list, in no particular order:
1. Garage sales, yard sales, and flea markets: Now that re-selling “vintage” things is hot, the prices for people’s junk has sky-rocketed!
2. The Food Network: It used to be a good place to learn new recipes and techniques, but now it’s filled with reality competition shows and over-the-top stuff. The same goes for a few other cable TV channels.
3. Youth sports: They used to be a fun way for kids to try something new, but now they’re super serious . . . time-consuming . . . and “parent-driven.”
4. Streaming services: They’re becoming more and more like the cable companies that people originally chose them over.
5. Voice acting: It used to be professionals who did amazing work, but now, every animated movie and audiobook has celebrity actors as the voices.
Las Vegas!
Social media comments saying: Las Vegas USED to be a cool place for adults to get away to dress up, get free booze, and maybe win a few bucks. Now, it’s nothing more than a pot-filled circus of naked dancers stepping over people passed out lying in their own pi** and vomit. Forget about an all-you-can-eat steak buffet for $5. You’re lucky if you can get a bottle of water for that.
Facebook
I think we can all agree on this one. One person said, “Facebook literally went downhill the minute our parents started to use it.” Regardless of whose fault it is, Facebook and Twitter have gone from fun amongst friend, to mostly just people just posting “news” headlines, and making evil, snarky comments.
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Music that goes viral on TikTok.
It used to be TV commercials that “ruined” songs. Now, people hate the music that’s over-played on social media.
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Etsy
It used to be filled with talented people’s unique, handmade items. Now, so many accounts are just re-selling items they bought at Walmart and Amazon. THAT’S NOT WHAT ETSY IS!!!
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6. Food trucks
Food trucks used to be cheap, good food. Now that they’re trendy, they’re charging restaurant prices, and it’s just not as novel to get food truck food. But on the flip side – as trucks have become more popular, the competition intensified, and now some of the food is on par, or even better than some restaurants.
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Fancy Burgers
I just want a decent tasting burger that isn’t stacked to the ceiling, and has so many ingredients that I just end up wearing half of it, as that first bite I take squishes the ingredients onto my white shirt! Now I just paid $30 to wear my food.
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Key West, Florida
Like Las Vegas, it used to be really cool! Key West used to be a small, quirky, little historic village. Now it’s a cruise ship destination where they dump 6,000 T-shirt shoppers a day on the island.
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Ride-sharing apps
Ride sharing services are so expensive now, that it’s really not worth using unless you absolutely have to use them. We used to take them to any event, but now paying for parking is much cheaper in most areas of the country. Throw Las Vegas in this category as well – ride sharing AND parking- not cheap anymore!
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Estate auctions
Used to be you really had to look hard to find estate sales. Driving several miles and traipsing through the mud to an old barn, or musky auction house to bid on treasures. Now, it’s all online, and everyone suddenly needs a copper tea kettle from 1975.
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Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada.
Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.
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