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BigJimmyRutherford t1_j1n1bu6 wrote

The Strip District isn't one entity, each store will be different.

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cathistorylesson t1_j1npuae wrote

For what it’s worth, I live in Vegas and follow their subreddits as well, and I thought you were asking about our Strip (which will definitely be open tomorrow) and I got a tickle out of this.

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PaulyPlaya24 t1_j1nryyt wrote

My suggestion would to venture down there. Some things will be open and maybe some not. Remember that these aren’t chains down there. The vast majority of the businesses are family run. Having said that, some of them may have decided to spend an extra day or two with their families during the holidays . The only way to know is by either calling or venturing down there yourself and as someone suggested, Google it. My bet is that most places Will open. I try not to be a smart ass and I hope that helps.

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PaulyPlaya24 t1_j1nt4gr wrote

I just did a quick search. Pennsylvania macaroni Company a.k.a. Pennmac Is open 8 to 4. Presto George is closed. Stamoolis is closed. Colangelo’s bakery is closed. Jimmy and Nino Sunseri is open at 9 AM. Enricos Bakery is open at 9 AM also. These places are going to close like three or four in the afternoon for the most part. This is usually when they close anyway because like I said they are family businesses and not chains. So there are a few options. As you can see some are still celebrating the holidays because Monday is actually Christmas observed for some businesses.

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unclestink t1_j1nu7le wrote

A lot of businesses in the Strip don’t open on Mondays, day after Christmas or not

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kgreys t1_j1o0ubx wrote

I read this as: is the strip club opening tomorrow?

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Diligent-Car4148 OP t1_j1o68vd wrote

Appreciate the suggestion. I only asked because I assumed people would post helpful responses, which you did. Plus lots of times people on Reddit enjoy answering questions that are easily Google-able. I didn't expect to get so much hate for it.

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PaulyPlaya24 t1_j1o7k3s wrote

From my experience with Reddit it seems to me that the average poster is a bit younger. Technically they’re not wrong about calling or finding out. Then again pretty much anything can be googled. There’s nothing wrong with possibly seeing if anyone knows first hand or works down there or wherever. I like technology like anybody else. There Is nothing wrong about having a human element about it also. It seems like a lot of posters under age 30 don’t have great communication skills yet are a bit smug and think they know everything.

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Diligent-Car4148 OP t1_j1snogy wrote

Unfortunately I know. I've gotten hate for almost everything I've posted here and have gone back and deleted stuff because I'm afraid people will dig through my profile for fodder. Keep in mind my other posts were similar to this one... Nothing controversial.

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