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Old 03-17-2013, 10:54 AM
 
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My premise is that neither Las Vegas nor the Can Plant (which is what is the topic here) are both environments designed for adult living/entertainment/lifestyle. While certain pockets of Las Vegas have evolved to support childrens activities (same could be said for the Pearl), they weren't designed as such. It's a marketing move. I firmly believe when Ben Siegel, or the architects of the Can Plant, went to the drawing board, children's attractions were not on the list.

Listen, I have no issue of someone moving their child to a place like the Can Plant. I believe though, there are other, more kid friendly options.

As I stated before, the appropriateness of moving a child to the Can Plant was only my opinion. And it will remain so.
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Old 03-17-2013, 10:58 AM
 
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My premise is that neither Las Vegas nor the Can Plant (which is what is the topic here) are both environments designed for adult living/entertainment/lifestyle. While certain pockets of Las Vegas have evolved to support childrens activities (same could be said for the Pearl), they weren't designed as such. It's a marketing move. I firmly believe when Ben Siegel, or the architects of the Can Plant, went to the drawing board, children's attractions were not on the list.

Listen, I have no issue of someone moving their child to a place like the Can Plant. I believe though, there are other, more kid friendly options.

As I stated before, the appropriateness of moving a child to the Can Plant was only my opinion. And it will remain so.
Thanks for clarifying. I have no intention of changing your opinion, merely hoping for clarity on the basis of it, since many have differing opinions on "appropriateness" with respect to children.
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Old 03-17-2013, 11:20 AM
 
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Thanks for clarifying. I have no intention of changing your opinion, merely hoping for clarity on the basis of it, since many have differing opinions on "appropriateness" with respect to children.
Hallelujah, I am so happy there are people on this board who while not agreeing with an opinion, respect that people can have a different one than their own.

I never thought you were attempting to change mine. I should have better articulated my own earlier.
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