I was born in 65. We went to Las Vegas when me and my family took a vacation in Mexico in 72 when I was 7 years old. Stopped in Las Vegas on the way. I remember it being a chill place.😎🤙
@@FullFrame-tm9oy That's cool. I haven't been there again since 1980 when I was 15 on the way to a family reunion in wyoming with my family members. Actually we took an Amtrak train to the reunion and it stopped off in Las Vegas to let people out to go gambling if they wanted to in a casino. I went to a culinary school in the late 90s and the chef instructors and students took a couple of trips by bus to Las Vegas to go to neat food conventions there, but I didn't go because my girls were small then and I had them to take care of. They all said it was a blast!🤷♀️
THATS WHEN WE ARRIVED IN LAS VEGAS WE THOUGHT WE WERE ON THE MOON EVERYTHING WAS SO DIFFERENT .THANK GOD OWENS AUNT MARY AND UNCLE GABE TOOK US UNDER THIER WING.I WILL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL TO THEM ❤❤
In 1969 I was 18 and me and 2 friends in August drove cross country NJ to California in a car with no AC. We stopped a day in downtown LV in the Bonanza Motel. At night we drove down the strip and seeing CP lit up in blue lighting made me think all the people in there must be rich.
when pools were 8 feet deep with a diving board woow.
Las Vegas is…. one man’s dream is another man’s enterprise
I Agree, what a great looking pool
I love seeing the old cars and trucks and old gas stations
me too, tomorrow night premiere has lots of old cars and a few Gas Stations at the end of the film, Mansfield Ohio early 1940's
GOOD OL DAYS! Driving with a Terryton between the fingers. Sin city indeed. Mom in her Rayban sunglasses.
The Good Old Days !!!
I was born in 65. We went to Las Vegas when me and my family took a vacation in Mexico in 72 when I was 7 years old. Stopped in Las Vegas on the way. I remember it being a chill place.😎🤙
I went in 1986 and it was still chill, it's a lot different now.
@@FullFrame-tm9oy That's cool. I haven't been there again since 1980 when I was 15 on the way to a family reunion in wyoming with my family members. Actually we took an Amtrak train to the reunion and it stopped off in Las Vegas to let people out to go gambling if they wanted to in a casino. I went to a culinary school in the late 90s and the chef instructors and students took a couple of trips by bus to Las Vegas to go to neat food conventions there, but I didn't go because my girls were small then and I had them to take care of. They all said it was a blast!🤷♀️
It's so different now, that's for sure
Kool beat with this video.
Thanks !!!
I still have a Do Not Disturb sign I swiped from the Dunes, so there. It's hanging on my bedroom doorknob right now.
that is too cool, from what year ?
Stumbled on to this channel. Very cool. Deserves a much broader audience.
Thank you, I Agree, I'm just learn you tube so any suggestions are welcome.
THATS WHEN WE ARRIVED IN LAS VEGAS WE THOUGHT WE WERE ON THE MOON EVERYTHING WAS SO DIFFERENT .THANK GOD OWENS AUNT MARY AND UNCLE GABE TOOK US UNDER THIER WING.I WILL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL TO THEM ❤❤
Is that you in the video???
In 1969 I was 18 and me and 2 friends in August drove cross country NJ to California in a car with no AC. We stopped a day in downtown LV in the Bonanza Motel. At night we drove down the strip and seeing CP lit up in blue lighting made me think all the people in there must be rich.
Wow !!...It sure doesn't look or feel like that anymore that's for sure!.
@@FullFrame-tm9oy you said it. I mean it just stood out there alone as most of all the big Hotels were on other side of Las Vegas Boulevard.
That’s right. I think the closest was The Frontier and that wasn’t even that close.
I had never heard of Wilshire gas stations
me neither, before my time
Which hotel pool are you swimming in?
It looks to be the Pool at the Tropicana
I clipped jimmy hoffa
LOL