Hey sighsee! I'll be traveling to Biloxi, MS, in a few days and I'll be staying at the Beau Rivage. Any recommendations for things to do?
Thanks!
Hey sighsee! I'll be traveling to Biloxi, MS, in a few days and I'll be staying at the Beau Rivage. Any recommendations for things to do?
Thanks!
That sounds horrible, I'm sorry. Remember not to badmouth jeebus or wear pants if you're a woman
It sounds great to me. I didn't want to go through the hassle of flying to Vegas, and Biloxi is only a few hours away for me.
The Oxford and Starkville are the only decent places in Mississippi. Everything else is shitty
Don't be retarded. Mississippi isn't Utah in the South; it's WSHH and People of Walmart as a state.
OP here. Anyone have any suggestions?
Bumping one last time for the night! Here's hoping I get some good advice! Thanks sighsee!!!
I once lost $1000 playing high limit blackjack at NY NY and then MGM spent the next year trying to comp me free flights and hotels to Beau Rivage. Could never take them because it was always sun-thurs.
I was there for New Years once when I was 10, I only remember going to the beach and driving around for something, but I was only there for 1-2 nights anyways
Biloxi fucking sucks ass dude. Mississippi as a whole is just pure shit. Starkville and Oxford are ok, but that’s it. You might as well just keep going west towards New Orleans or East to Florida. Hell even Alabama would be more fun than that dump
Well, that's not helpful. I'm definitely going there, so advising me that I shouldn't isn't helpful advice. That said, if you have any suggestions, then I'm definitely open to hearing them!
Also, bump!
You said in a few days, its been a few days and you still haven't gone.
I am declaring this thread dead.
I'm going tomorrow morning. "A few days" was colloquial.
On FBI files there was an episode about some gang involved with the mayor that shot dead a woman campaigning against the casino so that's why it exists. I'm British, don't know anything else about the place but there's a bit of history for you.
Lovely history.
It's nice how you used a picture of the only building in Mississippi.