"Lin" > wrote in message
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> Steve B wrote:
>
>> We go to Las Vegas about twice a month. I buy all my liquor, wine, and
>> beer in Nevada, and even then, if a person is stopped for a traffic
>> violation, and is in possession of over a certain amount of booze
>> bringing it into the state, that opens another can of worms.
>
> That's good to know. I'll be staying several days in Park City this August
> and planned on bringing my own adult beverages. Do you know what the
> limits are?
>
> --Lin (will be driving the fast car and doesn't want to take too many
> chances)
If you are driving, I would not be concerned unless you bring more than a
truck load. But DEFINITELY, based on availability and cost, bring your own.
Like going to Hawaii, I counseled a friend just Saturday to take as much
groceries in non perishables as they could take, or to ship ahead, as
Hawaiian grocery prices are far far more ridiculous than Utah liquor prices.
Remember, Utah beer that is more than 3.2 is $1.75 a bottle, so if you like
beer, that will be a huge savings. You'd be able to afford hosting a party
and meeting a lot of new Utards.
When I was young, we used to come up to southern Utah, with a friend from
Vegas who was from Southern Utah. We used to bring adult beverages, and
other enticements of the 60's. We were hedonistically in demand by the
local females who found the local males "boring".
I still have dreams.................... ;-)
Steve
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