RUNNIN' VEGAS - The John McNamara Podcast

Boots, Bottles & Beats: Bottle Rock Preview 2025, Vegas Festivals, Summerlin Vibes & Happy Hour Hits

John McNamara
Speaker 1:

hey guys, john mcnamara host running vegas. We're talking local sports, business, real estate. If you guys like we see today, subscribe, follow us on ron vegas podcast on instagram and today we got a special co-host what's going on?

Speaker 2:

call me co-host, co-host george hernandez in the house. We're excited to uh, we're talking festivals today festivals, a little bit of summerlin, a little bit of this, a little bit of that, that's gonna be good. Yeah, I little bit of that, that's gonna be good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm excited, so let's start off. So you and I was about month ago we went to boots in the park.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was a lot of fun. What did you think?

Speaker 1:

I liked it. I. I thought it was. I haven't gone to a country concert in a while. Yeah, it's kind of a neat setup. Good energy was chill. One thing I liked about it versus like the typical vegas uh festival, you know, there's a lot going on where it's just kind of chill. So what were your?

Speaker 2:

thoughts. I liked it too. So I had never been to that park, I didn't even know it existed, and I actually like the fact that there was one stage. So I feel like I wasn't rushing from one place to the other, and especially in the condition that I was in. So for those of you that follow me really quick, I've had sciatica since February 28th and it's been really bad. I can't walk, but because the stage was, or because there was only one stage, all my friends were able to like pick a place and we were able to like pick a place and we were able to chill there, party there. I couldn't walk or drink or anything like that, so that that wasn't very fun. But uh, yeah, I like the artists, I like that. It was two days. I thought the venue was really good. It was very well organized, with the parking, yeah. So, yeah, I'd definitely go next year would you go or I?

Speaker 1:

I liked it, yeah, yeah. What was your, your favorite band that you saw? You went for two days.

Speaker 2:

My favorite night was Friday night yeah, cause that's the only day you went, so I liked everybody. I forget the kid that was right before Old Dominion. I am so bad with names, guys, so I don't know song names no well, what's the name of that? What's his title? Possibly, yeah, whoever it was before old dominion. Um, that was cool. So you guys, I don't know music like that, I don't know well, good thing we're having a festival pod today.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I will, I don't know well yeah, so I go with the flow and like is the vibe good? Yeah, and that's what I'm about. But um, so I don't know if I had a favorite to do or um, I was parmalee uh, which was like surprising, because I haven't listened to them probably in about like 10 years.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, oh, I know this song, I know this song, so, and they weren't like one of the headliners, but just brought back good memories and and, to be fair, I'm getting you going, but like I literally looked up all the bands before I came here because I couldn't remember what they were called either.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I'm kind of giving you a little bit yeah, so typically you yeah, yeah, got them, got me, uh, but yeah, it was cool, the food was good. I I enjoyed it. I would definitely go next year, um so yeah, it was good event festival. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I, I definitely go next year too and I love that location. Yes, so I think my favorite part was actually being able to it's so close to home and not having to deal with the strip parking situation and all that stuff, because that just seems to me. This seemed almost like for those of you guys that go. I love it. It's more like an older people thing, but I associate with, I identify with being older, like music on the lawn.

Speaker 2:

Yes, so I'm like hey it's cool, it's chill it feels like the neighborhood concert that you want to go to. Yeah, as opposed to you're going into the strip and you're dealing with all that and you're trying to pre-party before you go into the concert at a casino. This felt like I don't know, like true neighborhood vibes. It was.

Speaker 1:

And that's what I long for. Yeah, and I agree with you, because back in the day I can't remember what it was called, but they had a festival there forever at Desert Breeze. It's actually in a different location at Desert Breeze now, so that was a little confusing when we got there, but they had a festival running for, I mean, ever since I was in Vegas. It was really the only festival in Vegas until Life is Beautiful, and then festivals started to become a thing, but after October 1st it went away. But it was actually just the same reasons you're talking about. That was always my favorite restaurant. It was chill, it was locals, um.

Speaker 2:

The prices were cheap, good food, you know, a little bit more family oriented, um, but yeah, it kind of yeah and shout out to like vegas strong, right, so they made it a point. So, now that you bring out, yeah, the october 1st it was. It's the first country festival and it was very intentional. Where they chose that location was because there wasn't big buildings around. So not to make this podcast sad or anything like that, but it was intentional and yeah, I feel like we should have more things like that in our community, as opposed to having to go into the strip where it's for geared towards tourists.

Speaker 2:

I felt like it was a lot of locals. We ran into a whole bunch of friends and that was a lot of fun. So, yeah, I think it's like that's why I moved to Vegas, because even though we are a big city, it still sometimes has a small hometown feel. At least for me and where we live.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I feel like we see somebody we know every time we go out, for sure right, yeah, my luck yeah, but you know it's a uh, yeah, it's a. It's a big city, uh, but small town feel, in ways, right. So it's yeah, it's uh. It was fun. I would definitely do it again and I yeah, I agree, and you know there's a lot going on with economy right now and one thing I will say is, like when I first moved here, it was a lot going on with the economy, a lot you haven't heard of it the terrace no, no, no

Speaker 1:

um, okay, but when I first moved here and that was great recession, but like it was so much more towards locals and there was so much more opportunities and you get cheap drinks or food or whatever you're looking at there was more opportunities and I felt like the last, like since, but a lot of that went away. So I'm seeing in the economy right now just like going to certain places. Now we're seeing local specials again. We're seeing festivals like this are geared towards more locals. So I would love to see more of that, too on our community, because there's like 3 million of us, there's plenty of us to go around.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad you brought that up. So my head's going a little into ADD gear and so local specials are coming back and I don't know if it's because of the recessions or their tariffs or any of that Not that I care about any of that stuff. We've got to keep it moving. But Palms Palms has free from Monday to Thursday free cabanas for locals. Oh, sick as long as you sign up and I just had a staycation at the Grand and they have free locals Mondays.

Speaker 1:

And.

Speaker 2:

Circa is kind of doing the same thing. So that is kind of cool because it kind of brings the community together yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think, overall, it's good when there's ever a shift in the economy. You just got it like you said. I love it, keep it moving. Yeah, there's other opportunities out there, which is usually local specials, wherever you want to call it, but yeah, there's. There's plenty of things to do.

Speaker 2:

But if you guys know the drink specials, let me know. Let me know, because I haven't found good drink specials anywhere, jane, I guess guess is pretty good, good segue.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, all right, we got Whole Foods in Summerlin.

Speaker 2:

Oh, don't even get me started on Whole Foods. We're starting, okay. All right, we're talking about it, all right. So you and I were there opening day. So let me start by John and I were there opening day. It's a pretty store store it is. You don't feel all cramped up when you're going through the aisles like you did on the old one, the old whole foods. There is no bar, which you anticipated there might have been, and if you guys don't know, john and I go to whole foods anywhere we travel. Yeah, so we've seen a lot of whole foods. I feel like I force you to go to Whole Foods anywhere we travel.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so we've seen a lot of Whole Foods. I feel like I force you to go to all the Whole Foods.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I feel like you need to start a review on Whole Foods on your Instagram.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I've heard this Like and just give your Okay so, yeah, from me, yeah, I know.

Speaker 2:

So you know I don't want to be so critical, but do I dare say I was underwhelmed. I mean, really I was underwhelmed. I'm like, oh, this is what we've been anticipating in Summerlin. And you guys, you have to realize I am, we live in Summerlin, so I'm expecting more. And here's why I say that and I dare to say that is because the Summerlin Master Plan community for that region, in that area was all bars, all restaurants, shopping, going into the ballpark.

Speaker 2:

It was going to almost offer I don't know where everyone else is from, but I'm from California and it's where, like what UC Davis is, uc Davis has, if you guys don't know, to give you guys context, they have all these bars that lead up to the college games and that's. I'm like, oh, this is going to be like that. That's really cool. But what's coming into? You know, starbucks is right next door and what's coming into Summerlin? Know, starbucks is right next door and what's coming into summerlin? I'm bored. Yeah, it's boring. I'm like. I'm like I love summerlin and I just thought we would be a little more progressive. I thought that we would have a little more fun with the things that are coming in and it just feels like an extension of a shopping center to me. And, yeah, I don't think it was anything great to look at. I mean, if you're hungry, go, and if you think you're eating healthy, go there too. And I won't go on that rant but, yeah, yeah, if, if, yeah.

Speaker 2:

If you identify with being a whole foods lover, yeah, go and let me know.

Speaker 1:

I identify that way.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, absolutely I know. I go and let me know what you think. Well, I identify that way. Yeah, absolutely, I know. That's why I said it.

Speaker 1:

I know, uh, yeah, I feel kind of kind of the same way. Yeah, it was, it's fine, it's definitely an upgrade. I felt like you too, because, like you know, there's three whole foods and you think it's truly an upgrade though? Than the charleston?

Speaker 2:

yeah, absolutely okay, just because why uh, lighting, it's larger.

Speaker 1:

Um, yeah, it's nicer, there's a better patio area, better location. So there are pluses, okay, and I just thought they had so much opportunity to do other things and kind of blow, you know, blow it out of the park a little bit, and they absolutely, in my opinion, did not, you know, like you like you said like bar, it could have been even bigger.

Speaker 1:

Um, because the one thing you know about downtown summerland is you will go there on a tuesday afternoon and it's absolutely packed. There is so much more. We could have two downtown summerlands and there would be plenty of opportunity in business, and so I felt like whole foods. So it's really interesting because when you're looking at it, you think it's this big, you know, you think it's like going to be twice as big, and it's actually not so it's. There's actually another part of it where they're going to have stores in there I think there's like a Mediterranean Greek place Optic Gallery.

Speaker 2:

Optic Gallery yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it ended up being Whole Foods plus some other things. So overall it's nice it, but it just kind of reminded me of like any other whole foods you know yeah, I, yeah, it is nice and yeah, I'm just underwhelmed, I'm like it's, it's nothing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, everyone's like well, there's 140 local people or stores that are being I, I don't care yeah, yeah, no, no, I agree with you.

Speaker 1:

I kind of felt like and maybe this is in my own head, right Like okay, this is like the flagship Whole Foods of the Las Vegas area, so they're going to go above and beyond. Yes Okay, that's a better way to put it and it feels like it's just another Whole Foods.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's nothing special. We've been to Whole Foods in other areas that are cities and I won't even name the cities that are not as nice, and they are superior to what was here and is brand new. Yeah, but yeah, before we shift gears, since we're kind of on a rant a little bit, can I talk about Starbucks? I thought there was going to be a Starbucks Reserve, just really quick, and then we can move on. Oh yeah, you're fine. So Starbucks is right next door, guys, and there was a little bit of rumors that there was possibly going to be a Starbucks reserve.

Speaker 2:

For those of you guys who don't know what a Starbucks reserve is, I would say, first of all, if you like Starbucks, run to one. They have a bar concept there Amazing sandwiches, amazing pastries. I went to the one in Washington and they do like espresso, martinis and all of that stuff and it's an experience, and I feel like that's why I'm so upset that these places aren't offering experiences. Yeah, so it's. Unfortunately, I feel like if I want an experience or I want authenticity, I have to leave Summerlin. I feel like, other than that, I feel very, and you guys, I anybody that knows me knows I love living in Summerlin, I love working in Summerlin. I, we have our office in Summerlin, but I feel like it's generic and hashtag basic. So it's like hashtag basic. I'm like what are we doing? I'm like I'm just not, I'm not repping.

Speaker 1:

I'm not repping. I feel the same way. You know, I really kind of like you. Oh, so long story short, to finish that up, yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's not a Starbucks reserve, it's just a regular Starbucks with a drive-thru. Yeah, so everything's basic.

Speaker 1:

That's a good way to put it. Yeah, yeah, I think too. Yeah, because originally when that ballpark came out they were going to of opportunity and I and maybe they don't have a bar at whole foods because has something to do the restaurants and bars already in downtown summerlin. They just thought it didn't make a lot of sense to me. But yeah, I think there's more opportunity because, honestly, if you want to have a good time, you're still going to durango, you're going to downtown las vegas, you're going to the strip right where summerland there's. I think there's a uh, there's a market out there for people like you and I and our friends that would like to stay in summerland party a little bit and not go to these places because it's convenient. But it's just they. Maybe they just want to stay that family oriented, which is fine, but I think they're missing right, and it sounds like we are just looking for the next happy hour.

Speaker 1:

And here's the thing when I move, which I am, we are it's.

Speaker 2:

If I move from the bay area to las vegas, it's because there was this certain appeal in the certain alert right and that's why people move here. They move here to gamble, they move here for entertainment, they move here for drinking right, and when you're not hitting those things, I'm like what are we doing? Yeah, then it's like might as I should live in a little city and just be happy.

Speaker 1:

There we go yeah call it good.

Speaker 2:

But, okay, we're going to shift gears into more. Yeah, we're going to be positive now. Okay, yeah, I thought we were positive.

Speaker 1:

I thought we were being authentic and honest. You know what? Yeah, you know what.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel like, yeah, maybe I'm judging it's I was being 100 authentic and you guys are always going to get 100 authentic from me, so, like it or not, yeah, exactly but we'll shift gears.

Speaker 1:

Uh, so we went to go see the fray at bel air lounge in durango casino. That was fun, that was sick, that was really fun. So when downtown someone's not figuring things out, the durango, they did, they did figure it out. Yes, they got it, yes, they got it down.

Speaker 2:

Um, so bel air lounge. If you guys haven't been, it's their outdoor area with the pool. I personally love the fact that you could be anywhere within, and I'm comparing it to red rock again because we live in summerlin, yeah, but anywhere you were in that venue, you can hear the band and still have fun, even if you're waiting for a drink at the bar, which sometimes when you're at red rock you cannot do that. You're at the bar and you're like trying to like listen to whatever's going on. But uh, yeah, we saw the fray. It was kind of I want to call them classic. It makes us sound old, but I don't care. Amazing like voice, amazing energy, amazing performance. They were good.

Speaker 1:

I recommend it because I wasn't sure, because I used to like the fray back in the day, but I haven't listened in a decade. Now pandora really plays it. Yeah, it's funny how the phone works that way, yeah, uh, but yeah, they were good, they were really good. I brought me back. You know they had some good. You know they did some bangers for sure it's like yeah, no, absolutely.

Speaker 2:

It's like it was a good venue. It felt intimate, still kind of homey. It wasn't like big enough. Everybody was having a good time. Bartenders were all in a good mood. So shout out to Durango, bartenders. It was. We had a blast. We, long story short, we had to work the next day and we were going to call it like an early night and we had a lot of. We had a lot of fun. Well, luckily it was a broker's open, so it was only agents. So agents get agents All agents drink in parties.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's all we do, that's how we stay in the industry.

Speaker 2:

That's for sure. But yeah, no, I thought that was really cool.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was too so what I liked most is you hit on the nose, was it's very intimate? Yeah, I mean, you could literally be right next to the man if you wanted to spot up. I did think the servers did the best of their ability to overall really good job. They probably could have had a couple more bartenders at those bars.

Speaker 2:

True, keeping things moving a little bit better.

Speaker 1:

Tickets were expensive as well because it is intimate, so it's kind of like boots in the park and they got pricey or the day of yeah so I didn't understand that, because I bought the tickets.

Speaker 2:

So funny story for you guys, I bought the tickets right when it came out. I'm like I want to go see the fray. Let me get the tickets, that way I make sure I go. Completely forgot about it. But by the time I told you about it, we were looking at tickets a day of and tickets were going for one person what I paid for two, yeah so, and it was packed. I mean, yeah, it was packed, but it wasn't like uncomfortable, packed, but it was. I didn't know that many people still remembered the fray. And then I was like, oh, maybe, yeah, yeah, I did not expect that many people to be there.

Speaker 1:

Like I know it's intimate, but there expect that many people to be there. Like I know it's intimate, but there's still a lot of people there, right, uh. But it's kind of cool too, because it brings you back in time and you know when you're going through, when you're younger and that song hits and you're thinking about life and how you're so affected. It's kind of cool for 10 years later, like we were all going through it on some kind of level and we grew up with this music together.

Speaker 2:

What does it remind you specifically the fray? Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean they were emotional songs, right Like over my head, like whatever. I'm not saying they're good, but you know, like you're in your feels, like nobody gets me, and then I go to a fray concert and everybody feels exactly the same. It takes you back to like it wasn't just me, 18 year old, a thousand of us in Las Vegas.

Speaker 1:

Yeah so yeah, it was cool it was. It was a really good concert. So, yeah, the positives intimate. Cool setting a little bit more expensive. You go to boots park cheaper, um, a lot of fun. A lot of fun too. So number next. So you and I are going to bottle rock yes, since we're talking about festivals, bottle rock is.

Speaker 2:

I love talking about bottle rock, you know it's. We had um life is beautiful, which is kind of gone because corporate took it over, so I hope that comes back, I know that they had a block party.

Speaker 1:

Rolling Stones came out the other day and they said they're going to start investing into bringing Life is Beautiful back. I don't think it's going to be this year, so okay.

Speaker 2:

So let me touch on that a little bit. Yeah, go ahead. So I love that they're bringing it back, but I want the original and you guys please post in the comments DMs. However this podcast works or shorts, I want the original one to come back, in the sense that I knew when corporate took it over, life is beautiful because there was no more art. Everything felt very sterile. It's even like the fences that were supposed to keep people out. I don't know if you remember there was local artists that would paint there or do different things. It's just the last two years. It felt like it was going downhill. So if they do bring it back, I hope it's the one I remember from like four or five years ago, where it was beautiful and there was art and it was a mix of everything. As opposed to I felt like even the bands went downhill.

Speaker 1:

You know when corporate took it over, but yeah, and you called it two years ago, because I remember you talking about it. I mean you called it it was gonna be gone. So, yeah, I mean he really was. We're at the festival.

Speaker 2:

Hey, this is gonna be gone in two years yeah, and I told you I'm like there was no art this time.

Speaker 1:

I'm like something's up yeah, it's just, it did shift, it got away from again. It didn't feel local exactly yeah, it didn't feel this is turning in the premise of this pod, which was not even intended. But but, it keeps coming up. But yeah, I think you're absolutely right. It's like the premise of Life is Beautiful was about Las Vegas. The killers was the first, you know they needed to. Yeah, they got to bring it back to that and I think it'd be good timing, because we saw the Boots to the Park packed, Right Packed.

Speaker 1:

I think it's getting back to our roots to our Vegas roots and Boots at Park was very low promoted. Yeah, there was not a lot. It was like Facebook, like nobody was really talking about it. There was thousands of people at that thing. So yeah, hopefully Life is Beautiful comes back. They get back to the original thought process of Life is Beautiful Las.

Speaker 2:

Vegas, the essence of what it was, the culture of Las Vegas, or what it was supposed to be, the essence, the art.

Speaker 1:

I love how you said that too. That's the cool thing about downtown as you go down there, because one thing I like about downtown Las Vegas too a big, and I'm not an art guy by any means, but when there is art down there from life is still every year like the landscape of downtown Las Vegas would change every year. Right, I would look forward to it because you were walking the same streets and they look completely different than next year right it had such a great concept.

Speaker 2:

So I don't it's funny, because we didn't even tend to talk about this no, but the leading up to it too, looking at the new art was different, because you're like, oh, people would, three weeks before, start painting on the walls and it's just. Yeah, it was a shame.

Speaker 1:

And the space is so good too because they're it's well separated. They have four stages where you're it's not they're not super far apart, because I know, like even we went to we were young and it was this small area it did not feel safe. Yeah, it's a great place for it's. It's mind-blowing that we don't have a festival in that area, because it's, honestly, I think, the best space for a festival in all of Las Vegas.

Speaker 2:

So, yeah, when we were young missed the mark on that. It's cell phone reception, it is. I didn't feel safe. There was one place in and one place out, which to me doesn't make for those of you guys who were there. I'm like I want to know if you had as much anxiety as I did just trying to at one point through the night. I'm like, hey, I'm just going to head out, yeah, Just because the text messages weren't going through and it's like it did get to you. And then, but yeah, I guess let's shift gears, since time is going by so quick, I guess to Bottle Rock, Bottle Rock, and this is actually the premise of this pod.

Speaker 2:

Oh snap.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so we go to. It's an annual trip that we go really enjoy. Bottle rock got a another great lineup, so we want to talk more about that. So what are you most excited about about bottle rock 2025?

Speaker 2:

you know what really it's, I think our tradition of seeing my family and them taking us to the festival and being there all day and coming back and they choose a little bar and, for those of you guys who don't know, bottle rock is in napa, um, so, which I love, and my family lives, uh, 15 minutes away. So, uh, they live in another place called green valley, california, so it's another little wine country town, whatever you want to call it. It's really nice area, yeah, yeah, it's really nice, like just super expensive, everyone's bougie, and I think that's why I like it, because it's like there's never any drama. No, it's a little bit of an older demographic, which I like. It's not, um, you know, like the edc kids no shade, um, but um, yeah, I think it's that.

Speaker 2:

I look forward to just the whole experience in the whole town yeah, and it's driving there 15 minutes away and we're kind of, you know, just having fun and this year I feel like they have a really good, good lineup. Yeah, yeah, they have a lot of, like, new and old, benson boone.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, I, I'm uh yeah, we saw benson in austin was phenomenal city limits I wasn't even like a big benson boone guy. I saw that guy live and wow, like what a performer. He's got the lungs, he's, he's doing backflips. Let me tell you guys a funny story really quick, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So before john saw benson boone yeah, he actually wasn't a fan of even wanting to go see his performance. No, I wasn't, and I. That's why I was there. Yeah, just him and Dua Lipa. And we're at our hotel.

Speaker 2:

We're at the hotel lobby bar and John's like, well, I don't really care about seeing Benson Boone, all he does is yell and I think it's because you only know there's one song where he does oh yeah, so he's like, and then we see him live and there's substance there he's a performer, he sings, he plays, he yeah, he had a song about his grandmother who passed away.

Speaker 1:

So there was a contest. So, like I, one thing I love about and I've gotten. You would think like we go to concerts all the time, but I've gotten gotten away from it is one thing, because there are times where I go see a band, I'm so excited to see them and you see them live and you're like I'll never listen to that band ever again.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, that's not fun. Or a Benson Boone situation, right, I'm like I don't know, dude, I think he's a one-hit wonder. And you go and you're like Every song, you're like wow, this guy's amazing.

Speaker 1:

You know there's a difference and then you listen to all their music. So that's one thing I love about concerts, because you really find out if you like a band or an artist or whatever, and it's the energy that they bring. It's not so much, you know, right, he's doing backflips off a piano, oh true, and singing in midair when he's doing a flip. I've never seen that in my life. Yeah, it's spot on. So, yeah, yeah, so he was a winner of Austin City Women.

Speaker 2:

I wish this was live. I feel like the next podcast, mighty D's kicking in, if we can have like a live Instagram and people can engage, because I want to see how do you guys choose a festival is my first question to you guys.

Speaker 2:

My second question is what rituals do you have Like? So this is going to sound very childlike, but I'm like now I've gotten into like temporary tattoos before we go to like a music festival. I want to know, like, how do you guys prepare? How do you guys get your group of friends together? Do you guys choose like similar clothes, clothes like it's just because edc is kind of like?

Speaker 2:

that we were talking to some kids yesterday we were at jing happy hour and, uh, shout out to jing, it's all. Those kids are amazing and awesome with us so good happy hour. Two, right goes four to six four to six, okay, and those kids are just a lot of fun. Yeah, or maybe we were there so often that they just like, yeah, yeah, they just love us california pizza kitchen goes from like three to five, so yeah we kind of yeah so if you guys, yeah, if you want to eat, go to california.

Speaker 2:

If, if you want to eat, go to jing too. But if you want to vibe, go to jing. Yeah, but anyways, um, what was I on? Now I'm bottle rock.

Speaker 1:

All right, yeah, so any tips? So you're going to bottle rock? Okay, let's talk about who's going to be there. Um, so mine are. What I'm excited for is friday it's going to be sublime, and, uh, green day. Um, yeah, I forgot about that. Saturday is going to be ben saboon and justin trimmerlake, and then sunday is, uh, khl huh, trimmerlake uh timberlake, whatever his name is?

Speaker 2:

I don't know that's probably how he said his name after he goes to ui it's like, okay, all right, all right, all right, yeah, take an uber, take a lift um. I'm like we know, this you should have told yourself we get him we, yeah, we for real today, yeah, um. So my tip if're going to Bottle Rock is hit me up, slide in my DMs and we'll link up. We'll go have a drink, we'll take it from there. I'll be there all weekend, or we'll be there all weekend.

Speaker 1:

We get there, yeah we go all three days. We fly out tomorrow early morning.

Speaker 2:

So I want to know really quick who else books a ticket, a flight ticket, like I do. So I book our flights for our friends just to save 50 bucks. But you leave at 6 30 am and I justify that because I'm like, oh, we can go to like the centurion lounge and have a beer yeah, does anybody? Else do that. Let me know. I don't know if I'm just delusional and I like make that make sense, or if everybody else does it too and I'm actually normal.

Speaker 1:

That is a good question you're definitely not normal, but yeah yeah, no, nor am I trying to be so but what were you gonna say? What's another tip? I just want to give one tip okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, you gave one already. You would like to give another tip?

Speaker 1:

yeah, two tips okay. So my last tip is to uh, when you're going to enter, don't go in the front there, go into the back. You can get right in, okay.

Speaker 2:

I can't.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there's no yeah, and you will skip a huge line. It's been a huge advantage for us, so. So, anyways, we're going to wrap this up, I want to thank co-host George Hernandez in the house.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for having me again. We're going to.

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Speaker 1:

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