Today was pretty cruisy – our plan was to check out of the hotel, spend some time in the spa salon, go out to the North outlet mall, and then head out to the airport.
Most of it went pretty smoothly. After a tasty breakfast of bacon, potato and red onion omelette accompanied by a polenta cake with a glob of Gorgonzola cheese, we checked out (no unsurprising additions to the bill), then headed up to the spa salon. K was having a mani-pedi and I had a 25 min massage.
The masseur couldn’t believe that my back was as bad as I said it was. The guy at the mall the other day obviously did his job very well, as barely anything went ‘ping’!

Nicely relaxed, we decided we should explore the other side of the casino – the gaming tables rather than the machines. Since the only game I vaguely know anything about is blackjack, we chose that one. It was much more fun than the machines, and voila, I spent my $20 allocated gambling money in about five minutes! At least I won one hand… (Need a bit of practice, obviously!)

Next stop was the M&M World shop over the road. Woah! Four floors of anything you can think of emblazoned with m&ms!
Helpfully, that was right next to the bus stop to take us out to the outlet mall, which was about 20 mins away. The mall was outdoors rather than enclosed, but didn’t have much more than the other one had. We stopped in at Levi’s, but they didn’t have anything in our sizes again (why is it that the website has heaps, but the stores don’t????) so we kept wandering. I embraced my inner cowgirl and bought a checked cotton shirt from Columbia, and some Jack Skellington pyjama pants from the Disney shop, as well as a cute pressie for my godson.
Heading back, we were dithering about dinner, and I remembered I’d heard good reviews of a place I’d seen en route, Maggianos Little Italy. We jumped off the bus and wandered in, just in time to have a happy hour cocktail. They did gluten free pasta so I had the lobster carbonara (very tasty, but also very salty) and K had the chicken tortellini which looked yum! These guys pride themselves on generous portions, and I can attest to that! They offered to box the leftovers up, but I thought the people on the plane probably wouldn’t appreciate leftover lobster aromas!

The taxi we took to the airport was driven by an ex-boxer and weightlifter, who told us in no uncertain terms what his thoughts about people bringing kids to Vegas were! He also told the story about punching the guy who was wanting to take his daughter out… A definite character! I have his card if anyone wants a taxi driver in Vegas…
The airport has very interesting vending machines. This one has lots of electronic gadgets!

Now we’re about to board our connecting flights to Niagara. See you all on the other side!
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