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Vegas Day 4

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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Location:E Patrick Ln,Paradise,United States

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Vegas day 3 – Grand Canyon!

Today was the highly anticipated Grand Canyon tour. After being woken up at 1 and 2 am by a housekeeping lady who was convinced we had checked out and that she was supposed to get our room ready for its next occupants, we dragged ourselves out of bed just before 6 to prepare for the 6.30am pickup.


Feeling slightly fragile after last night’s efforts at helping M and S drink bubbles, it took me a pepto bismol at the Boulder City airport to get me feeling well enough to think about flying… Especially when I saw the itty bitty teeny weeny plane! Smallest thing I’ve flown in since I wa a kid is the Fokker 50, which is positively spacious and huge compared to this! We fit in 17 people in very cramped quarters, and it felt like a flying minibus with the huuuuuge windows (hard to try to ignore when you have a fear of heights on a plane that small! Give me an aisle seat in a 777 any day!)


So I white knuckled it for a good 20 mins, and had my eyes closed for the whole first 10 mins of flight. Thankfully it was a pretty smooth ride until we banked to land at the terminal at the top of the canyon, but at least it was all over then! Amazing views when I could force myself to look out though. Wow.


Next trick was the helicopter ride to the bottom of the Canyon. I was pretty apprehensive about this, but it turned out a lot less scary than the plane flight, except for the moment of tipping over the ridge and heading down. Again – wow. The scenery is just jaw-droppingly gorgeous.

The Colorado River was pretty fast-moving, so we didn’t go too far before turning back, but it was so nice to have a few moments of quiet and peace before heading back to the helicopters which were buzzing around like flies all over the canyon. Our guide told us how much the river has dropped in the last 12 years, which is pretty scary since from what I remember, a good 7 states rely on it for their water supply. Yikes!


Then it was back up the hill on the chopper and off on a bus to Eagle and Guano points. Again, amazing scenery, and the way the rocks just drop off is just breathtaking. The helicopters buzzing around disturbed the peace a bit, but as we’d seen, it really is an awesome way to see it!


Guano Point was also a lunch stop, with lunch included in the tour. The chicken or shredded beef, boiled veggies and mash weren’t terribly inspiring, but we were pretty desperate by now after having our brekky so early!


After heading back to the terminal, the wind had started picking up, so the pilot warned us that the trip back wouldn’t be quite as smooth as the one over. The warning was needed – I barely opened my eyes the whole trip, and never actually unclenched my hands from hanging onto the chair for dear life! The final descent into Boulder City was pretty scarily steep, but like before, at least it was the end!


Back to the hotel for a nap, then we headed out to go see the Penn & Teller magic show at the Rio hotel. The maps here are really misleading – it looked not far down the road, but as we were supposed to pick the tickets up more than an hour before the show, we were a bit stressed out at getting there on time, and we walked for aaaages! But eventually we got there, and although we didn’t have time for dinner beforehand, we survived!

The show was fantastic. I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I’d seen their tv show “Bullshit” a couple of times, but this was different – they would do tricks, seemingly explain it and then take it off in a completely different direction, completely confounding the audience. Wow!


After we finished, we raced out so we’d be able to get pictures with the guys for R back home. I’d also got him a present from the souvenir shop, so we got that signed as well.


Then it was most certainly time for dinner! We stopped in a cafe at the Rio and I had clam chowder and stuffed potato skins (experimenting with food culture, right?) which were tasty, but I think I prefer wedges with the potato still in there. I played $1 on the poker machine at the bar where we were sitting – the first gambling we’ve done at all since we got here!

Since we’d developed sore feet from the mad run down Flamingo rd to get to the Rio in time, we decided to splurge and get a taxi back. Phew! We also thought we’d continue our big night of gambling (woah) and so spent another $3 on the pokies. Last of the big spenders here! If they were actually different it would be more interesting, but basically on the pokies you’ve just got a million varieties of the fruit line up game, and poker and blackjack. Not really that interesting, so I don’t really get how people can sit there for hours. Maybe it’s more interesting when it’s on a table with real people!

Location:Trop Wash,Paradise,United States

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Vegas day 2

So Day 2, Sunday, started off with a loooooong sleep in. Nice!


After breakfast at Chin Chin (a Chinese food and sushi bar – of course the buffet breakfast included such breakfast treats as BBQ pork which you can see on my plate, as well as more usual fare of bacon, hash browns and eggs, both Cantonese and Mainland style!) we decided to head out to the Premium Outlet mall in south Vegas.


We started at the Nike outlet, as we both knew we needed some sneakers. I got two pairs and K one, as she has limited luggage space since she’ll have another two months of travel after I go home!

I managed to “accidentally” buy another two pairs of shoes (black with leopard print wedges, and some cheetah print wedges – love me some animal wedges, especially on sale!) so I certainly have enough shoes to last me this trip!


We tried some clothing stores, but didn’t find a lot of interesting stuff. Might try the North branch on Tuesday, as we need to kill some time between checking out and heading to the airport later that night.

After wending out way back to the NYNY via the Luxor (who can resist taking a photo with the Caucasian sphinx in the background?? Not I!) we headed down to the pool to relax for a bit.


The sun was starting to drop, which had a similar effect on the temperature by the time the lifeguards closed the pool at 5ish. Good timing for us though, since we were meeting Stef and M at 7 for after dinner drinks, and we needed to shower etc, have dinner and then find our way to the MGM.

We ended up going to Gonzales Y Gonzales again for dinner, as we knew it was fresh, they understood GF, and it would be quick! We both had the steak nachos which I’d had the night before, but they weren’t as good I think – although they came in a bigger serve, they didn’t have the fresh green chilis on top, and it tasted more like homemade nachos than the beautiful dish we’d had the night before. We still managed to try another margarita each, and I had a sangria as well, just for experimentation’s sake, I promise! All in the name of science (and yeah, it was tasty!)

Only running half an hour late, we power walked over to the MGM and met M and S. They were in town for the Bon Jovi concert the night before, and M had organised a sumptuous penthouse (loft) for them that night, so we went up and helped them feel at home, by drinking bubbly, helping to demolish the chocolate-dipped strawberries and oohing and aahing over the floor to ceiling windows, the huge walk-in shower (again, floor to ceiling windows over the Strip – good thing it’s high up!!) the telephone in the powder room (it has a mute button) and the remote controlled everything – blinds, lights, sound etc… Woah.

It was great to catch up with S, and to meet M. Hope to see them next year!

With the renovations and a new bar in the MGM, we got a bit tangled getting back to our hotel, but we managed eventually, a few stumbles aside.

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Vegas, baby!


So after going slightly mad over 30-something too many hours of travel (three planes are too many) I finally got to Vegas and met K at the airport.

After the hair-raising turbulence in the itty bit plane from LAX, combined with the two British tourists’ lengthy discussion of beer and prostitiutes (their preferred pastime in the city of sin, as they informed the whole plane) I was a bit taken aback by the vast tracts of slot machines at the airport, as soon as you disembark from the plane. I’d realised that gambling was the raison d’être, but not that it was part of the airport too!

Nevertheless, I avoided making eye contact with the flashing lights,a and found my bag, and K before heading to our hotel. The taxis here all seem to have a very generic DVD playing, with what sounds like a voiceover from a motivational speaker telling the passengers the sights they shouldn’t miss.


The hotel has pretty nice rooms and comfy beds (oh how I wanted to collapse into one, but not yet) and even though outs was one of the cheaper room types, we did have a (distant) view of the pool and part of the roller coaster which surrounds the hotel.oh, and of course the car park next door.

First up we needed s e food, as I’d not had proper lunch yet, so we went for a wander through the restaurant section of the casino downstairs. As the name of the hotel (new York, New York) suggests, the restaurants are ny themed, with pizza places, steak restaurants, burger joints (including one which had a Gluten free menu, but actually didn’t do gluten free bread or buns; the gluten free menu was of burgers without buns!) we eventually settled down at a Mexican place which was great – including large margaritas!


We also stopped by Ben & Jerry’s to pick up so e icecream to take up to our room, eliciting envious looks from all those around us on the lift!

After scoffing the icecream, it was time to head off to the Treasure Island casino to see Mystere, the Cirque du Soleil show we’d booked. Wow, it was amazing! I’d never seen Cirque du Soleil live before, and I’m a complete convert! This particular show was a showcase of different physical acrobatic skills, the very best being a pair of guys who were doing a strength/agility demonstration, with one of them balancing the other on his hands etc while both moved into different positions. Amazing – a real mix of acrobatics, strength and amazing technique. The other fantastic sections were the pole climbers, the suspended banner dancer and of course the trapeze artists. I’d certainly recommend it to anyone!


Instead of taking a taxi, we decided to walk back to the hotel along the Strip. It seems that half of Nevada had the same idea, so there were huge crowds, but it was a pretty carnival atmosphere, only slightly muted by the tens of people on every corner handing out strip club and escort cards, slapping them lasciviously against each other to attract attention. Ugh!

There’s also a LOT of luxury here – we wandered into a mall with basically Prada, Tiffany’s Jimmy Choo and all the horrendously expensive brands in the magazines. Fun!


Tomorrow is a quiet(ish) day of mooching around a bit to recover from the long haul. We’ll certainly sleep well tonight!

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