Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1993-April - Vol 15 Issue 2

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STAR*TECH Journal
ACME '93 TRADE
April 1993
SHOW
CHEAP TOURIST CONVENTIONEERS DEPARTMENT
THE JOHNSTON ARMY OF BUFFET SEEKERS (JABS) HITS VEGAS!
... continuing travel saga of the bi-annual trade shows
Buffalo Bill
Sharon "Vendress" Johnston
Johnston's General Store
Buffalo, New York
(The Johnstons were previously
heard from as they were drooling
over their Las Vegas accommoda-
tions in STAR"lt'I'ECH Journal
November 1992)
FRIDAY NIGHT A WEEK BE-
FORE DEPARTURE
Visited United's counter at the
Buffalo terminal, hoping for some
rebate cash against our $350
voucher (from last year's ACME
flights, see S*TJ April '92) plus
$63 cash equals $413 roundtrip
per person, but no luck ...
United was offering comparable
$298 roundtrip flights to Vegas,
but they required a 14-day ad-
vance purchase ( or in our case re-
ticketing, and that would have
made us late for the show ... wish
we'd seen the Continental ad on
CNN sooner to cash in ... United
did offer a lower return fare from
Vegas back to Buffalo which was
14 days away, but for the $25
refund on each ticket and no Sun-
day seats available, I decided to
roll the dice and play bump on our
Sunday soldout flight for which
we held tickets, but this time on
our return flight we would lose to
a blizzard, not win on a
bump ... (sing along now, "lose to a
blizzard not win on a bump .. "
Oops, that was the Nashville
AMOA Show ... )
MONDAY ...
United Airlines was their usual
efficient self and whisked us out
of Buffalo -bumpless- to
Chicago's O'Hare, then an air-
borne movie and a seafood snack
for the longer flight to Vegas ...
Quote of the film: "Maybe what he
likes is somebody trying to help
him." -Paul regarding Buster, A
River Runs Through It ... $4.00.
Slot Machines at the Las Vegas
Airport!!... Here are the losing
reports for my friends back home:
I took a lucky quarter to bet for
Christa ( our family friend and
convention-time housekeeper) in
the first available slot at the air-
port, and her credits went 1, 4, 10,
13, 10, 10, 7, 4, 1, 0 as I pulled the
handle hoping for a big win ... Big
Steve Stalikas, our electrician,
parted with a lucky buck and ran
4, 10,7,10,16,16,13,l3,l0,l0,
7, 4, 1, 0 ... Keith Fischer our tech-
nician had a much more brieflong
distance credit outing with his
dollar as 4, 1, and 0 ...
Palisades Amusements' Leon
Cauchois was in his best host
mode as he picked us up at the
airport just as our suitcases hit
the sidewalk. We quickly checked
into Sun Harbor Budget Suites,
upgrading to a first floor room at
$169 plus $25 linen service for
the whole week, and loading up
on coupon-packed What~ Hap-
pening in Vegas magazines ...
then it was off for a buffet?
... nope, too late in the evening to
catch my favorite Binion's Horse-
shoe Seafood Buffet with the two-
foot heap of chilled shrimp on the
cold buffet just to the right of the
split crab claws, that would have
to wait for tomorrow night.
So we caught the downtown
lights (still my favorite photoge-
nic scene) and a restaurant be-
fore visiting Smith's Supermar-
ket to stock up our one-bedroom
efficiency apartment with Host-
ess mini-muffins for breakfast,
Molson Golden/Canada, Samuel
Adams Lager/Boston, Amaretto,
a case of Coke (cheap pop in this
town!), Asti Spumante, the
souvenier flask refill size of 190
proof Everclear Grain Alcohol
(still not available in NY so it's
great to bring this stuff home to
impress your fellow bowlers, plus
April 1993
if the plane crashes on the return
flight you can burn this liquid to
keep warm ... ), a can of Honey-
Roasted Cashews, Frito-Lay Vin-
egar Chips, and Sharon's favor-
ite-the gigundo feedbag size of
Lay's Chips (best when eaten in
front of a late night tv ) ... (better
write this gourmet snack list
down for the next convention)
We tapped the night clerk for info
on the 24-hour food delivery res-
taurants and their favorite order-
ing spots, but never needed
them ... buffets abounded!
TUESDAY
We learned from PBS-TV that
mint sprigs or scent repels mice
(great household tip here, al-
though totally unrelated to the
topics at hand) ...
Buffet Day: Lunch at the Golden
Nugget (heavenly bread pud-
ding) and dinner at the Binion's
Horseshoe Seafood Buffet... to-
tally satisfying!
Siegfried and Roy at the Mirage,
11PM, for $72 a ticket, there cer-
tainly is a cast of four dozen danc-
ers and illusionists working hard
during their movie-length pre-
sentation, including a vanishing
elephant and five cute tiger cubs
plus the rest of the Mirage white
tiger gang and a couple of magi-
cians fresh from the Ed Sullivan
Show 25 years ago with facelifts
and good tans ... but more impor-
tantly, two drinks, a souvenier
program, lots of special effects, a
huge hydraulic medieval/futuris-
tic dragon, and a good Michael
Jackson custom theme song ...
WEDNESDAY
We learned from PBS-TV how to
make stained glass windows ... for
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more info subscribe to Glass Pat-
terns Quarterly Magazine ...
It's Dolphin Day-time to visit our
650-lb. friends of the sea over at
the Mirage triple swimming
pools ... three bucks.
Distributor Sneak Preview
Evening: Time for a look and a
chance to play TWILIGHT ZONE
pinball and CREATURE FROM
THE BLACK LAGOON pinball...
Williams/Bally has done it
again with this attractive block-
buster pin pair ...
Buffet Time: Rio Casino's World
Buffet, with its international buf-
fets including the Amazon Grille,
outstanding!...
Later at 11:30PM, Cook E. Jarr
and the Krums, the best lounge
act in Vegas as voted four years in
a row by the local newspaper
readers, drew us to the Sahara
Casbar Lounge three nights in a
row ... kind of like a 55-year-old
Soupy Sales in glitter boots and
stuffed spandex pants who inter-
views and picks on his audience
and works them into the takeoff
songs with his cordless micro-
phone as he wanders beyond the
lounge into the casino ...
THURSDAY
Show floor opens today if you can
ever get out of bed ... Machine-O-
Matic won our personal "Best
Display of Show -Golden Beaver
Award" for their ceiling-busting
tall multi-column gumball dis-
play... these are the Beaver
gumball machine people ... P & H
Company, the Rope Light guys
getting honorable mention with
their sparkling columns instead
of the blinking floor whips of pre-
vious shows ...
STAR*TECH Journal
Restaurant Outing: You didn't
see these cheap conventioneers
arguing over the check after this
dinner at Y olie' s Brazillian Steak
House with ten courses ofsword-
carved shish-kabobbed steak
meats individually carved onto
your plate... Playmeter's Chris
"The Food Editor" Caire and
Carol "Want-ad" Lea (fax 504/
488-7083) wrestled the check
away from Bill "Red Baron"
Beckham (fax 419/841-6484) ...
Thanks!... Other friends grazing
included
"Tosh"
Mori ta
(Fillmore, inc., fax 011-81-6-845-
2510 for his Pcb list), Helmut
Astheimer (G & F Apparate-
Vertriebs GmbH, fax 011-61-31-
68-83-34 to contact him for major
import/export in W. Germany),
Leon Cauchois (Palisades
Amusements, Las Vegas, fax 702/
367-9987 for his used list) ...
Gambled with luck ... actually
walked away at +$245 from the
blackjack tables at the end of the
night!... Of course, $200 was re-
invested into the casino the next
night ... CookE.JarrNightAgain.
FRIDAY
Show Floor Open, hurry up and
walk the whole floor ... no b.s.'ing.
Jim Miskell, now at American
Sammy, featured Pastel Island
(collect the hearts 3-D cartoon
maze), Play Girls (Arkanoid style
with joystick) and Pocket Gal
(Pool Table Video) ...
Namco's Lucky and Wild, two
seat single steering wheel
sitdown driver with passenger,
each with a handgun ...
Irem's In The Hunt submarine
game ... R-Type goes for a swim? ...

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