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Flamingo Box Office
About Flamingo Box Office
Flamingo Box Office is located at 3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV. This location is in the The Strip neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants and has 2 review(s) with a star rating of 1.5.
Reviews about Flamingo Box Office
Geo Wallace
box office personnel suck! No respect for the caller. Will never go to a show there again. I waited for a human for 11 minutes and didn't get one. I asked the question finally and the person on the other end rattled off a sentence so fast I could not understand her and then she hung up on me. She probably was having a bad LIFE-not day. How rude can you get-well she topped it. Will never call or go to a show there again. I am using the tickets I have and that's it but I sure will tell everyone I know. Thanks Flamingo Box office for loosing another customer.
By sanmk December 15, 2013 at 01:19 PMYou're in Las Vegas, Don't Settle!
On our first night in Vegas recently, we had no dinner reservations, no plans, and were starving. Ventuno was convienient (located in the hotel/casino), and we were able to get in without much of a wait. So, we decided to give it a try. Upon being seated, we waited several minutes with no attention from anyone. Finally someone came over and gave us water. We tried to order wine, but were told someone else would be over for drink orders. We waited again and eventually someone came and took drink orders only. By this point, we all knew what we wanted from the menu since we had been given plenty of time to peruse. We waited for our drinks, and waited, and finally they came and we ordered appetizers. The appetizers eventually came and were very bland and nondescript. Honestly, the food had very little flavor at all. One of my dining companions was served a cold cup of soup and asked that it be heated. By the time the soup was returned, we had all finished our appetizers, the bread basket was empty, and one bottle of wine was gone. What possibly could have taken that long? Well, upon it's return, the soup was scalding and appeared to have a "film" on top from being microwaved for a long period of time. Could that have been why it took 15 to 20 minutes to heat it? My entree was a pasta dish with virtually no taste at all. Pasta sauted with garlic, tomatoes, and onions can be delicious and subtle when done well. This literally had no taste. It tasted like boiled pasta with nothing on it. How does one take the taste out of garlic and tomatoes? Ventuno managed it. We did enjoy a second bottle of reasonably-wine while waiting and waiting and waiting some more. The atmosphere at Ventuno reminded me of a buffet. There was a real "get em in, get em out, feed em a lot of bland nothing" feel. Overall, I wish I hadn't "wasted" a meal in Vegas, on Ventuno.
By wendora at Citysearch March 25, 2007 at 01:38 PM