Viva! Las Vegas 2004-2011

and what happens…

December 8-9, 2006…

December 8-9, 2006

Here was a quick one nighter to catch up with some old pals from work.

Test your Las Vegas savvy…North to South, *=East side of the street:

Stratosphere, Circus Circus # *Sahara*Riviera
Stardust, New Frontier # *Wynn Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall, Treasure Island # *The Venetian*Casino Royale
The Mirage # *Imperial Palace*Harrah’s
Caesars Palace # *Flamingo*Barbary Coast
Bellagio # *Bally’s*Paris*Aladdin
Project City Center, Monte Carlo, New York-New York # *MGM Grand
Excalibur # *Tropicana
Luxor, THEhotel, Mandalay Bay, Four Seasons

November 27, 2004…

November 27, 2004

We had our family Thanksgiving on Friday (No Pix!) and on Thursday I spent a lovely day with Paul and Gretchen and their friend Diane in Las Vegas. We did some serious touring and ate the whole turkey business at 10pm.

October 25, 2009…

October 25, 2009

Here we are, Sharon and I, on our little balcony in our little rented time-share one bedroom apartment at the Desert Rose Resort two blocks off the Las Vegas strip.

That’s our view. omg Yes, it’s hard to read, but yes, it’s Hooters.

We decided to explore…

We decided to explore the casino-hotels on our corner. It took four hours to make the rounds. These places are BIG.

First, Mandalay Bay at the farthest south end of the strip and best known for its ‘beach’ with a huge wave pool, a huge river you can float around, a huge play pool for the kids, a huge actual swimming pool. It’s huge.

The restaurant floors were quite grand too, and flooded by tech conventioneers.

Connected to Mandalay Bay…

Connected to Mandalay Bay is THEHotel at Mandalay Bay. We are standing in front of the mirrors in THECafe. Down the hall is THEShop. It was tres-chic despite that all the glowing pillars were made of plastic.

And New York New…

And New York New York where we enjoyed a visit to one of Paul and Gretchen’s favorite haunts, the duel-piano lounge for some lively entertainment.

This is a shot from one of the many bridges that connect the properties on this corner. MGM is on the corner too, to the right in this photo, but that will be for another day.

Gotta love Caesar’s Palace….

Gotta love Caesar’s Palace. We decided the casino is holding up well and that the Expanded! Extravaganza! of shopping was done pretty well too. They’ve really managed to keep the theme throughout and it seems that those are the places (unlike Excalibur for example) that are most entertaining.

Venetian is another example…

Venetian is another example of a place that keeps its character.

We were very high on the Venetian but they had pumped in some kind of smell – maybe they thought it was ‘clean clothes’ or some such, that was so overpowering we had to knock the hotel off our list of places to stay.

This is a chandelier…

This is a chandelier at Harrah’s. You don’t really need to go there except it is connected to one of the monorail stations.

Look up, we are reflected in every globe. Oh cute we are.

After a little rest…

After a little rest (shoes off! feet up!) we went downtown for the Fremont Experience. Sharon hadn’t been downtown since it was a dirty, scary place. Now the main tourist area is jazzed up enough to make everyone feel welcome for at least a short visit.

They’ve got the streets shut off to cars and covered in this tunnel-like thing…

Gorgeous. But we…

Gorgeous. But we had wind with, according to the news, 60 mile per hour gusts and the trucks were even pulled up along the edge of the highway waiting for the winds to abate.

Meaning we didn’t get out of the car much because first we could hardly get the doors open and once we did, it was a battle to get out before the doors slammed upon our puny, weak, and exposed shin bones. Ouch.

And then our hairs stood right up straight out of our heads. A photo opportunity missed.

We came back to…

We came back to rest for a while before out Big Night Out. Sharon’s son got us front-and-center tickets to the Cirque du Soleil show KA at the MGM Grand.

There were no photos allowed (of course) but before the show started I grabbed this shot of the theater (of course).

The next two I…

The next two I put together from pictures off the Cirque du Soleil website.

It was FanTAStic, full of drama and all the moves for which Cirque is so well known.

My favorite bits were…

My favorite bits were 1) the shadow hand puppets 2) the love duet in the air and 3) the baton twirler’s big routine (that’s her in the picture above).

The guy in this picture was the star performer I think although not the star of the narrative, still he had the most stunning solos.

TOO Fun!

Our last morning walk…

October 28

Our last morning walk took us through MGM just in time for some serious lion viewing opportunities. There’s a long story about them – they don’t live here, they only ‘work’ 5-6 hours per day once or twice a week, they are hand raised, etc. etc.

They are people magnets.

…really, AWEsome….

…really, AWEsome.

Then we walked on. I should say that it was first thing in the morning and I was already waaay done with the smoke. My eyes itched and my throat hurt. But I did make it pretty much ok for 2 days. There’s no smoking now in the restaurants which is a big help.

Paris. It was…

Paris. It was weird inside because they tried to make you think the casino was built around the tower, with the tower legs showing in the casino.

Then we took the…

Then we took the monorail back down to the Tropicana where Sharon had stayed in the late ’50s. It was not the same either and we thought these two might be the next in line for the big implosion.

Then we had a nice dinner and spent the evening at Bellagio which is still pretty much the crown on the head of Las Vegas. The fountains were not running because of the wind (and it’s still Very cold!) but what a lovely place to hang out none the less.

Tomorrow we’re off for Death Valley.

September 24-25-26, 2009…

September 24-25-26, 2009

I arrived last night in Viva Las Vegas to join Paul and Gretchen in their timeshare at The Tahiti, a lovely smallish complex of apartment-style accommodation with great pools and an easy-going sensibility.

And then there was…

And then there was another room full of amazing pianos. For these instruments he hadn’t messed with the surfaces like he did with the cars.

They were all just magnificently over-the-top to begin with.

Now, where to eat?…

Now, where to eat? We hadn’t eaten at all yet and what sounded like just the thing – the In ‘n Out Burger on the way home.

Come to think of it, there weren’t any slot machines at the In ‘n Out Burger nor was there any smoking. It was a delight.

We ate several times…

We ate several times over here since it was near-by and pretty good too.

We got home around 2 o’clock in the morning. Yikes. Then next day I slept late, we packed up, ate our final meal at The Orleans, and headed out to the airport for an easy Jet Blue flight home.

Test your Las Vegas…

December 8-9

Test your Las Vegas savvy…North to South, *=East side of the street:

Stratosphere, Circus Circus # *Sahara*Riviera
Stardust, New Frontier # *Wynn Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall, Treasure Island # *The Venetian*Casino Royale
The Mirage # *Imperial Palace*Harrah’s
Caesars Palace # *Flamingo*Barbary Coast
Bellagio # *Bally’s*Paris*Aladdin
Project City Center, Monte Carlo, New York-New York # *MGM Grand
Excalibur # *Tropicana
Luxor, THEhotel, Mandalay Bay, Four Seasons

November 20, 2005…

November 20, 2005

Viva Las Vegas! It’s the holiday week in Paul and Gretchen’s Las Vegas timeshare. It’s the perfect time of year for me to visit Las Vegas as the highs are steady at 70 degrees, the lows are happy at 45.

Walkin’ weather! Today I walked more than 18,000 steps which I know from my nifty pedometer. That’s about 9 miles. Should be good except for the Mountain (an entire Alp, really) of food I ate at the half-price buffet…

We saw a ventriloquist,…

We saw a ventriloquist, Ronn Lucas, a long time favorite of Paul and Gretchen. It was fun!

Tomorrow we’re going to chase up Nancy D’s grandson Charlie’s mother Kelly’s father Paul Kozak, aka Kozak The Magician. That should be fun too.

The next day we…

November 22

The next day we went casino hopping until I had to leave in the late afternoon. Here are a few examples:

The overhead show at the Tropicana. Why they have what looks like a Victorian train station in a hotel called the Tropicana I haven’t figured out.

The latest contribution to…

The latest contribution to the Strip, Wynn. It was ok inside but for me it didn’t make me gasp. And if a ga-zillion dollar complex in Vegas doesn’t make you gasp it’s hardly worth the bother.

The gigantic aquarium at…

The gigantic aquarium at Mandalay Bay. This place I liked.

Good ones for a walking tour include Bellagio and her world famous Dancing Waters, the Venetian is very cool, Aladdin, although a bit down market has a nice shopping mall and interesting restaurants, and NY NY has some entertaining entertainment in the bars. The pirate show outside Treasure Island is a popular stop and I still have a soft spot for the Mirage. As for Mandalay Bay, we just whizzed through but it might fall into this category too.

We had our family…

We had our family Thanksgiving on Friday (No Pix!) and on Thursday I spent a lovely day with Paul and Gretchen and their friend Diane in Las Vegas. We did some serious touring and ate the whole turkey business at 10pm.

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