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Meet Our Poker Faces

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

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Get ready to practice your best poker face as we bring you the faces of our Poker Room here at M. Melissa is our Poker Hostess with the most-est and you can see her smiling face whenever you check-in or sign-up for any tournaments at our Poker Room. Sam is our dealer extraordinaire. Both poker team members hail from New York and have found their new home at our resort.

Sam – M Poker Dealer

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What’s your most memorable Poker Room moment?

Just today! I came in to work and the Poker Room was packed. There was a waiting list to get in on the games and you could just feel the excitement from all the players. Things like that are part of what I love about my job!

Food you can’t live without?

Chinese food, I have to have rice every day.

Song you play the most on your iPod?

I mostly listen to Chinese music. My favorite song title translates to, “Always Think of You.”

Do you play poker?

Yes, occasionally. But, when I’m not playing poker I like to play craps. Those are my two favorite casino games.

How did you become a dealer?

I moved out to Las Vegas from New York where I was a computer programmer to focus on my poker game. Now as a dealer I get to be around poker every day, it’s great!

Melissa – Brush Hostess

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Where did you work before M?

Prior to joining the M Team I worked for Randy Couture’s Xtreme Couture MMA Fight Gym. It’s the job that brought me out to Las Vegas. After that I began working for the M at their sports book and shortly moved over to the poker room. It couldn’t be a better fit, I love greeting all the different poker players we get here and I love just working at the M in general!

Food you can’t live without?

Grilled Chicken! It’s the only thing I’ll eat at lunch; the chef always makes sure I get some.

Song you play the most on your iPod?

Anything Rascal Flatts.

Do you play poker?

No, but I love being able to see all the action in the poker room.

What’s the biggest winning hand you’ve seen?

Someone won a progressive beat of $10,000 just the other day!

You can see Sam and Melissa in person at our Poker Room, so grab a seat at one of the 14 tables we have and show us your best hand.

 
 

Odds are You’ll Love our Sports Book

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

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We always like to offer you the best-of-the-best when it comes to our property; (especially gaming, we are a casino after all). You may have heard about our Buffet winning a ‘Best in Las Vegas’ Award as well as our lovely M Girl Cocktail Servers winning the same. But, today we’re talking sports; sports betting to be specific.

Our Race & Sports Book at M is always ahead of the curve (or line for that matter). Our Sports Book was the first in the US to offer ‘in-running’ betting and wagering on live sporting events. So, for you non-regulars in the sports betting world, you’re probably wondering what exactly ‘in-running’ is. Don’t worry, we’re always here to help and give you the edge (edge is the person who has the advantage in sports betting; learn more sports betting lingo here.)eDeck Vertical

‘In-running’ wagering let’s you make bets during sports game. Our Race & Sports Book Director explains it best.

“’In-running’ betting allows players to wager on live sporting events during the actual flow of the game. So once a game kicks off, you will be able to wager on things like who will win the game (with an adjusted money line as the score changes) and the over/under.”

Even better, you don’t even have to get out of your seat on the casino floor to participate in ‘in-running’. Thanks to Cantor Gaming, our Sports Books is equipped with their nifty mobile betting e-Deck devices. The eDeck devices are a one-stop-shop for all your betting needs. Not only can you bet on the big game but you can also play some of your favorite casino games at the same time.

Now if only the eDecks worked in our Buffet… Hey, we can dream can’t we?

To top it all off, our Cantor Gaming Sports Book has another cool feature, ‘Inside Wagering’. Inside Wagers is a line within a line.

Patrons can place wager offers for the Inside Wager event at a reduced commission.

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Once the time expires for an active Inside Wager, all the bet offers are fully accepted, partially accepted, or fully rejected by the Cantor Race & Sports Book.  This allows our Race & Sports Book to offer greater bet options, better lines, and reduced fees through Inside Wagers.

Does all this sound too good to be true for you sports betting dreams? Try it out yourself or give one of our eDecks a test drive at our Race & Sports Book.

 
 

Bring on the madness

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

RSB3So imagine it’s April 4 and since you’re not at the final game of the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament, you’re instead sitting in the M Resort race & sports book, or perhaps at 32 Degrees. The action is intense – fast breaks, big points and unexpected runs. What did you take? The over? Maybe a first-half money line? Nope, you took the next free-throw would be made. What? That’s madness! 

MarchMadnessblogIt sure is – March Madness. If you haven’t tried In-Running Wagering technology from Cantor Gaming here at M, the tournament is the perfect time. The folks over at Cantor asked themselves “Why should the betting action stop when the game starts?” The simple answer was that it shouldn’t. From one of the betting stations in the book or from a mobile tablet you can use in areas beyond the book here at the property, the betting action at M matches the action on the court. 

If sports betting isn’t your thing though, have no fear. The property is filled with great venues which are in turn filled with lots of TVs for all your basketball viewing pleasure. On select dates between March 17 – April 4, you’ll also be able to join in some viewing parties in Ravello Lounge hosted by Mike O’Brian from KKLZ 96.3. With drink deals, contests, prize giveaways and of course the lovely Bud Girls, it’s going to be party after party. Check out the graphic for specific dates and time and join us here at M – bring on the Madness!

 
 

Join the Club

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

When it comes to casino properties (and especially “locals” properties), there’s no shortage of competition here in Vegas. Here at M Resort, we do our best to be a standout among all those choices you have. With that in mind, we decided to put together a program that offers our guests age 50 plus with a variety of discounts and offers throughout the property, available every Wednesday beginning tomorrow, February 16. We simply call it our “50 Plus Club,” and here are the benefits: 

50plus-Club-FlierGaming: 50 cash and dining prize winners selected each Wednesday at 4 pm with a $1,000 top prize available.* 

Dining: Buy-one, get-one free buffet at the award-winning Studio B Buffet every Wednesday with a 50% discount for single diners. 

Free pastry with purchase of a Medium coffee at Baby Cakes every Wednesday. 

Buy-one, get-one free lunch entrée at Hash House A Go Go every Wednesday from 1-5 pm.** 

Salon: 30% discount on salon services at Spa Mio every Wednesday. 

Entertainment: Special performance by classic crooner Mark O’Toole from 2:30-5:30 pm in Ravello Lounge every Wednesday. 

So what’s the catch? Well, there isn’t any other than you have to be an iMagine Rewards member (which of course is free) and you have to be age 50 or more. No need to sign-up for a new card either – if you already have an iMagine Rewards card, you’re good to go. 

*Earn entries through new iMagine Rewards Member sign-up and on every 100 same day base points earned. Visit iMagine Rewards Club for complete rules and details.
**Free item must be of equal or lesser value of item purchased. Must purchase two beverages.

Management reserves the right to alter or cancel this promotion at any time. Visit M Resort for complete details.

 
 

Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit

Friday, January 28th, 2011

CNYblogChinese New Year is almost here and we here at M Resort are celebrating in style with all our guests. But first, a little about those of you born in the “Year of the Rabbit” (or Hare). If you were born in the following date ranges, you can consider yourself born in the “Year of the Rabbit”:

29 January 1903 – 15 February 1904
14 February 1915 – 2 February 1916
2 February 1927 – 22 January 1928
19 February 1939 – 7 February 1940
6 February 1951 – 26 January 1952
25 January 1963 – 12 February 1964
11 February 1975 – 30 January 1976
29 January 1987 – 16 February 1988
16 February 1999 – 4 February 2000
3 February 2011 – 22 January 2012 

People born in the Year of the Rabbit are articulate, talented, and ambitious. They are virtuous, reserved, and have excellent taste. They are admired, trusted, and are often financially lucky. They are fond of gossip but are tactful and generally kind. People born in the Year of the Rabbit seldom lose their temper. They are clever at business and being conscientious, never back out of a contract. They would make good gamblers for they have the uncanny gift of choosing the right thing. However, they seldom gamble, as they are conservative and wise. They are most compatible with those born in the years of the Sheep, Pig, and Dog. 

Now about that celebrating. As one of the only locals casinos celebrating the Chinese New Year, we’re inviting locals and tourists alike to celebrate the Chinese New Year with some with festive décor including tangerine trees, welcome banners, lanterns and 8 selections of Asian favorites like Satsuma, spring rolls, Beef Lo Mein and more at our award-winning Studio B Buffet beginning February 3. ChipFrontblog

In addition a Year of the Rabbit collectible chip is available for purchase at the casino cage for $8 while supplies last. The poker room will offer special promotions including flop four 8s and win $888, make four 8s and receive $88 and the first 88 players that make 8s receive a collectible Year of the Rabbit Gaming Chip. Plus, play live poker every day from 8:08 am to 8:08 pm and a random lucky player will receive $88. 

On Friday, February 11, M will host a traditional Chinese lion and dragon dance performed by the Lohan School of Shaolin. The dance will include a 30-person assembly with a 63-foot dragon including adult and baby lion dancers, Buddhas, musicians and festive flags. It will begin in the lobby to chase away evil spirits, continue through the casino floor, past the High Limit Salon, buffet, poker room and table games and end back at the lobby.ChipBackblog

 
 

New Year, New Slots

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Slotsblog1If you’re a regular reader of the M Point of View, you may remember posts like “The Full Ethernet Floor” and “Your Favorite Games.” We’re talking slots which as you know are a big part of the casino floor here at M Resort. With about 1,900 slots here, you have plenty to choose from, including popular classics as well as the latest new games on the market. With it being a new year, we thought we’d talk about some of the latest trends in slots you’ll see in 2011 (and are already seeing). 

Slotsblog3One thing you’re bound to see more of this year are slots with community bonuses. While they were introduced a while back, these types of slots have continued to grow in popularity. And why not? When one person wins, everybody wins! 

You’ll also be finding more great popular culture themed games hitting casino floors. These games aren’t just restricted to a single time period either. Tarzan, Dirty Dancing, The Dark Knight, The Hangover, The Godfather and many more are on the way. Movies not your thing? Television is represented too with games based on popular shows like American Idol and a new Deal or No Deal themed slot. 

Slotsblog2Perhaps the most significant trend for 2011 you’ll see however, is the expansion of interactive games which offer direct player input. Generally taking the form of bonus games, these slots ask players for more than simply selecting an item on a touch screen. Look for bonuses including mini-games where your skill and direct input have a bearing on the outcome. From spinning a virtual wheel and using pinball-like flipper action buttons, to fending off alien invaders and more, these slots will definitely make you a part of the action. 

It’s not just the great new games and technology you’ll find on our casino floor that make M a great place to play slots, however. Natural light on the casino floor, 96 beers on tap just waiting for slot players to order, and let’s not forget an amazing player’s club with tons of free gifts and great comps are all things that make M a delight for players. There’s always something extra you get here at M too – great service. As a Forbes Four-Star property, you know the staff here is going to be top-notch. From our award winning M Girl cocktail waitresses to the technicians keeping those machines up and running, our Team Members are a big part of what will surely make your time gaming a pleasure.

 
 

It never hurts to ask…

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

CasinoFloortablesblog1…And when it comes to table games players here at M Resort, that statement holds true. Why? Because we’ve always taken the attitude that this should be a gamblers place to game. Now that statement may seem a bit odd. Of course it’s a gamblers place to game – it’s a casino! But if you’ve gambled in Vegas at an assortment of properties, you may have noticed that some places seem to understand and appreciate their players and in turn, provide them with service that reflects this appreciation and then there are the places that don’t. It seems simple, doesn’t it? Why on earth would a casino not cater to their players? 

For many people, the things that we do at our tables aren’t that obvious. For players who play a lot of table games and do so frequently however, the differences are easier to spot. Looking for a $5 game? We’ve got one. All the time. On a winning streak? Don’t worry, you won’t see a deliberate shuffle or dealer change. In the middle of a hand? Our cocktail waitresses know it and won’t ask you if you’d like anything until they know you’re ready. Want to touch the cards at the baccarat table? We charge $25 instead of the usual $100 you’ll find in Vegas. Looking to raise the limit in our High Limit Salon? $10,000? Okay. Want to play in the High Limit Salon but not looking to drop thousands? You can play for as little as $50 and you’ll find a single-zero roulette wheel in there too. 

CasinoFloortablesblog2The list goes on and on. But back to that title – it never hurts to ask. When it comes to table games here at M (or just about anything for that matter), this holds true. Our players ask for new games and we get them, like the Crazy Four Poker we just added. Want an iMagine Rewards card but don’t want to wait in line? Just ask – we’ll make you one right in the pit. When you are ready for that cocktail, ask for what you really want – if we’ve got it or can make it, it’s yours.  Hungry? Let us see what we can do. 

We’re not here to tell you we’re going to give every player anything and everything their heart desires, but we are here to tell you that at M Resort we’re here to help. If you have a reasonable request, it would be our pleasure to try and make it happen.

 
 

The Chalk and Dog

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

SportsBookblogIf you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past two years, haven’t picked up a paper, watched the news, or browsed the Internet, then you may not have heard about our Race & Sports Book here at M Resort. Operated by Cantor Gaming, the book here at M is known for taking the most serious action in town and offering the latest and greatest in sports betting technology and betting options.

InRunningblogSports betting is an entire subculture and one which the average person doesn’t know much about. Since it’s a big part of Vegas and one of the things we’re known for here at M, we thought we’d indulge in some sports betting lingo just for fun. Keep in mind that some of these terms are rarely used on a daily basis and a few are a bit outdated.

Action – A sports betting wager of any kind, a bet.

Added Game – For sports betting, a game not part of Las Vegas regular rotation posted as an accommodation to customers.

Angles – Using key factors from previous events to predict the results for future outcomes.

ATS – “Against the spread,” taking points rather than betting with the spread and laying points in sports betting.

Beard – In sports betting a beard is a friend or acquaintance that is used to place bets as to conceal the true identity of the real bettor.

Bet – To risk something on the outcome of an event

Book – In sports gambling a Book is an establishment that accepts bets on the outcome of horse racing and sporting events.

Bookie – In sports wagering a person who accepts bets.

Bookmaker – see ‘bookie’

Buck – Sports betting term for a $100 wager.

Buy (Points) – In sports betting, a player pays an additional price to receive half a point or more in his favor on a point spread game.

Canadian Line – In sports betting the Canadian line is a combination point spread and money line in hockey.

Chalk – The favorite.

Chalk Player – In sports gambling this person is someone who usually only plays the favored teams, rarely betting on the underdogs.

Circled game – In sports wagering this is a game in which the betting action is reduced; usually occurs in added games, games with injuries, bad weather, propositions, or halves of games. These games cannot be included in parlays or teasers

Cover – In sports betting this term means a point spread win.

Data Mining – Searching through a large volume of statistics to find profitable situations to bet on in the future.

Dime – $1000.00 sports betting wager.

Dime Line – In sports betting a Dime line is a line where the juice is 10%.

Dog – In sports betting, the team perceived to be most likely to lose.

Dog Player – In sports gambling this term refers to one who mostly plays the underdog.

Dollar – $100, in sports wagering.

Double Action – An “if bet” in sports betting that is processed if the precedent bet wins, ties or cancels.

Double Bet – In sports betting a double bet is a wager for twice the size of one’s usual wager; also known as “double pop” or “doubling up.”

Edge – A persons advantage when it comes to sports betting.

Even Money – Sports betting term “Even money” is a bet whose odds are 1/1; a wager in which no vigorish or juice is laid.

Exotic – In sports gambling the term Exotic is any wager other than a straight bet or parlay – also called a prop or proposition.

Exposure – The maximum amount of money a sports book stands to lose on a game.

Favorite – In sports betting this is the team expected to win an event. The quoted odds reflect the extent to which the choice is favored.

Fifty Cents – $50.00 of sports betting action.

Figure – For sports betting, Figure is the amount owed to or by a bookmaker.

First-half Bet – In sports betting this is a bet placed only on the first half of the game.

Future – In sports gambling odds are posted in advance on the winners of various major events including the Super Bowl, the World Series, the Stanley Cup, and the NBA Championship this is called a Future bet.

Gamble – To risk money on the outcome of an event.

Getting Down – Sports wagering meaning making a bet.

Grand Salami – A sports betting term meaning the grand total of goals scored in all the hockey games of the day. It can be wagered to go Over/Under.

Half-a-dollar – $50.00 in sports betting action.

Halftime bet – In sports betting this is a bet placed only on the second half of the game.

Handicapper – When it comes to sports betting a handicapper is one who studies, rates and wagers on sporting events and/or races.

Handicapping – In sports gambling this is the attempt to predict the outcome of sporting events.

Handle – A sports wagering term that means the total amount of bets taken.

Hedging – A sports betting term that means placing wagers on the opposite side in order to cut losses or guarantee a minimum amount of winnings.

Hook – In sports betting a Hook is a half point added to football and basketball betting lines.

Hot game – Sports betting term for a game that is drawing a lot of action on one side by knowledgeable handicappers.

Juice – The bookmaker’s commission on a losing bet, also known as “vigorish.”

Laying the points – Betting the favorite by giving up points.

Laying the price – In sports wagering, laying the price means betting the favorite by laying money odds.

Layoff – Sports betting term for money bet by a house with another bookmaker to reduce its liability.

Limit – In sports betting limit is the maximum amount a bookmaker will allow you to bet before he changes the odds and/or the points.

Line – In sports betting, the current odds or point spread on a particular event.

Linemaker – In the sports betting industry this is the person who establishes the original and subsequent betting lines.

Listed Pitchers – In sports gambling a listed pitcher is a baseball bet which will be placed only if both of the pitchers scheduled to start a game actually start. If they don’t, the bet is cancelled.

Longshot – In sports wagering this is a team or horse perceived to be unlikely to win.

Middle – To win both sides of the same contest in sports betting event. Wagering on the underdog at one point spread and the favorite at a different point spread and winning both sides.

Money Line – Odds expressed in terms of money. With money odds, whenever there is a minus (–) you lay that amount to win a hundred dollars, where there is a plus (+) you get that amount for every hundred dollars wagered.

Move the Line – A player pays an additional price to receive half a point or more in his favor on a point spread game.

Nickel – $500.00, in on a sports gambling wager.

Nickel Line – A sports wagering line where the juice is 5%.

No action – A wager in sports betting in which no money is lost nor won.

Odds – The likelihood of the outcome occurring, stated in numbers form.

Off-the-Board – In sports betting this is a game on which the bookmaker will not accept action.

One dollar – $100.00 in sports betting action.

Opening Line– The earliest line posted for a particular sporting event.

Outlaw Line – Term for the earliest line in sports betting. This is an overnight line that only a handful of players are allowed to bet into.

Over – In sports gambling the “over” is a sports bet in which the bettor guesses that the combined point total of two teams will be above a specified total.

Parlay – In sports wagering, a bet with two or more teams in which all teams must win or cover for the bettor to win and receive higher payouts.

Pick ‘em – When neither team is favored. Also called a “pick” in sports betting terms.

Point Spread – In sports betting this is the predicted scoring differential between two opponents as quoted by a sports book.

Power Ratings – The strength of a team in comparison to another team.

Press – In sports betting this means to wager a larger amount than usual.

Price – Sports betting term for the odds or point spread.

Prop (Proposition) Bet – In sports gambling this is a special wager offered by the sports book on unique and various topics. These wagers can be on sporting events, politics, and even trial outcomes. The wagers use the money line format of pay off odds and might included who scores the first touchdown in the super bowl, who will win the next presidential election, or whether or not O. J. will be found guilty.

Puckline – A puckline for sports wagering is giving odds of a goal spread instead of using a Canadian Line in hockey, where both a goal spread and money line are played.

Puppy – The underdog in an event.

Push – When the contest ends with no winner or loser for wagering purposes.

Round Robin – In sports betting this a series of three or more teams in 2–team parlays.

Run down – In sports gambling this is all the lines for a specific date, sport, time, etc.

Run Line – In baseball a spread used instead of the money line.

Runner – One who places bets for another when it comes to sports betting.

Scouts – person(s) who waits for what he thinks is an unusually strong wager. AKA. Sports Player.

Sharp – When it comes to sports betting a sharp is a sophisticated or professional gambler.

Sides – In sports betting, the names of the two teams playing: the underdog and the favorite.

Single Action – An “if bet” in sports gambling that is processed only if the precedent bet wins.

Sports book – A person or company that accepts bets.

Spread – A spread in sports wagering is the predicted scoring differential between two opponents as quoted by a sports book. See “point spread.”

Square – A novice when it comes to sports betting.

Steam – In sports betting steam is when a line starts to move rapidly. Most “steam games” do not necessarily reflect objective circumstances, but are games that a mass of bettors is drawn to for some reason.

Store – A bookie or sports betting establishment.

Straight Bet – In sports betting this is a wager on just one team or horse.

Straight–up – Winning the game without any regards to the point spread.

Systems – Using trends for the past that you are consistent with to predict future outcomes.

Taking the Points – When it comes to sports gambling this means betting the underdog and its advantage in the point spread.

Taking the Price – In sports wagering this means betting the underdog and accepting money odds.

Teaser – A teaser is a special type of parlay in sports betting in which you adjust the point spread or total of each individual play. The price of moving the point spread (teasing) is lower pay off odds winning wagers.

Ticket – A sports betting wager.

Tie – In sports betting a tie is a wager in which no money is lost nor won because the teams’ scores were equal to the number of points in the given line.

Total – The combined amount of runs, points or goals scored by both teams during the game, including the overtime.

Totals Bet – In sports gambling this is a proposition bet in which the bettor speculates that the total score by both teams in a game will be more or less than the line posted by the sports book.

Tout – Someone who sells their expertise on sports wagering.

Trends – Using the past to predict the future focusing in on only one team.

Under – When it comes to sports betting an under is a wager in which the bettor guesses that the total points scored by two teams will be under a certain figure.

Underdog – The team perceived to be most likely to lose. Also known as the “dog” in sports betting terminology.

Value – In sports betting value means getting the best odds on a wagering proposition; the highest possible edge.

Vigorish – The bookmaker’s commission on a losing bet; also known as juice in sports betting.

Wager To risk money on the outcome of an event.

Wise Guy – A wise guy is the sports gambling term for a well–informed or knowledgeable handicapper or bettor.

Source: http://www.docsports.com/gambling–terms.html

 
 

Ringing in the New Year with M

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

New Year’s Eve is the biggest holiday of the year here in Vegas. Why? Well, it’s a party of course and there’s nowhere better to party than Sin City. If you’re a local or have been a visitor here for New Year’s Eve, you’ll know that because it’s such a party night, you’ll often end up paying exorbitant prices in restaurants for pre fixe menus and overpriced drinks as well as pretty much feel as if you’ve been robbed getting past that velvet rope at the club. That’s all if you can make your way through the traffic and find somewhere to park. Yikes.

Here at M we’re inviting guests young and old to enjoy our Forbes Four-Star resort your way with a NYEblog3celebration to suit every taste and all price points. With no cover charges or pre fixe menus, you’re free to dine at your leisure, dance the night away or enjoy the thrill of red-hot gaming action and a champagne toast at midnight. 

We’ll offer complimentary party favors and cake and champagne stations throughout the property’s 92,000 square foot casino and live entertainment in the Lobby Bar, entertainment lounge, Ravello, and popular wine bar, Hostile Grape, which features more than 160 wines by the glass. A designated area outside Hostile Grape in Villaggio Del Sole pool piazza will be set-up for those who want to leisurely party by the pool. 

With a vantage point 400 feet above the Las Vegas Strip properties, you’re invited to view the fireworks from the M Resort’s six terraces including our 16th floor restaurant, Veloce Cibo. All three of our fine dining restaurants, Marinelli’s, Terzetto and Veloce NYEblog1Cibo, will accept reservations for the evening and will offer standard menus. Hash House A Go Go will add special items to its popular “twisted farm food” menu for the evening. 

DINING

  • Veloce Cibo – 5pm to 1am or later
  • Terzetto – 5pm to 10pm or later
  • Marinelli’s – 4pm to 10pm or later
  • Hash House A Go Go – 7am to 2am
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    ENTERTAINMENT

  • NYEblog2Lobby Bar – 7pm Mark B
  • Hostile Grape – 9pm DJ Frank Rempe
  • Ravello Lounge – 10pm Wes Quave Band
  • So join us for dining, drinking, dancing and gaming at the best New Year’s Eve party in Vegas here at M Resort!

     
     

    Ten Off-the-Cuff Vol. IV

    Thursday, December 16th, 2010

    Here it is, the final edition of “Ten Off-the-Cuff” for 2010. Here are ten off-the-cuff things we think are pretty cool at M Resort that you should know about:

    EnomaticblogWine is one of those things that is very much subjective. There are some you love and others you just can’t stand. And don’t you hate it when you order an entire glass of one that you really don’t care for? No worries in Hostile Grape: the enomatic wine machines here allow you to taste a huge variety of wines in one, three and five ounce pours with prices to match. Get a small taste if you’re trying something for the first time that you’re not sure about, or get a whole glass if it’s a favorite.

     

     

     

    MGirlsCalendarblogThe M Girls 2011 Calendar is definitely cool, as are the ladies themselves, and this is one cool thing here at M that won’t be around forever so get ‘em while they last. They’re available for just $10+tax at 32 Degrees and Studio B Buffet and part of the proceeds goes to benefit the American Cancer Society.

     

     

    MBarchandalierblogThere are some absolutely amazing chandeliers and other light fixtures here, but perhaps the most spectacular is in M Bar. It’s made of thousands upon thousands of individual pieces that took an awful long time to assemble. It’s definitely worth a gander.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    mciderblogHow about another “M” something? It’s our M Cider and it will definitely make you go “Mmmmm.”

     

     

     

     

     

    SpaTherapyPoolsblogWant to rid yourself of that winter chill? Try the therapy pools at Spa Mio. They’ll warm you up and relax those holiday stress knots right out of you. Ooh! Cool chandelier again!

     

     

    MarinellisWineRoomblogYes it’s more wine, but it’s really the room we wanted to point out. This is the electric wine room at Marinelli’s. It’s electric red and just so happens to house some pretty amazing reds you can enjoy with dinner.

     

     

    OysterBarblogTucked between Terzetto and the Lobby Bar is the Oyster Bar. It’s a great spot to saddle-up for some delicious seafood treats and easy conversation.

     

     

     

    MSignblog

    Here’s one of our other favorite “M” things – the M sign on the side of the hotel tower. It can be programmed to do all sorts of cool things and if you come out to the property right now, you’ll see it’s gone all candy cane for the holidays.

     

     

    WizardofOzslotsblogYou’re not in Kansas anymore – this is Vegas baby! The new Great and Powerful Oz slots are REALLY cool. These slots feature some of the latest sensory immersion technologies, great bonuses and communal gaming.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    MobiledeviceblogAnd while we’re on the topic of gaming, have you tried it away from the slots and tables yet? Here at M we offer Cantor Gaming’s eDeck devices which feature slots, video poker and table games right from a small wireless device.

    That’s ten! Come down and check them out!