But the thing that takes up the most space are the strange looking large coffee tins. There are bags and backpacks galore, portable camping stoves, Hornaday TAP Zombie ammunition and some interesting 3-day survival backpacks.
The front of the store has a rather long table chock full of almost everything you’d need to survive “off the grid” indefinitely. That’s a feature I really like - too many stores just want you to spend money and leave, but this one seems to want to keep you around. There’s a section carpeted in Astroturf in the back with some wicker love seats and a projector where they apparently screen zombie movies. The store is still in its infancy and it shows, as a large section of the space is more or less unlit and has boxes and packaging strewn about. Once inside, the place is still a bit messy.
Once you’re there the nearest taxi stand is probably at the Rio hotel and casino about a mile away, unless you want to wait for someone else to arrive in a taxi and steal theirs for the trip back. You can’t walk there - I tried walking there from my hotel but I couldn’t find any foot paths over the freeway - and a taxi ride cost me about $10 each way. The store is located a good ways off the strip.