Second day - Exploring Vegas!
Second day - Exploring Vegas!
Published on June 25th, 2010 @ 04:26:02 pm , using 489 words, 130 views
It's lunchtime of the second day, and I've just gotten back to my hotel room for a break, and some Via instant coffee from Starbucks (Italian Roast instant that tastes like fresh-brewed! YUM!)
Switched to shorts and tshirt instead of the jeans/boots/shirt from yesterday. It's just too HOT!! It's 105 outside today! Even for this Dingo it's a little too hot... But I'm making the best of it, getting outside and walking everywhere. Maybe I'll lose a little of this extra weight (!)
My first stop was at the Mirage across the street. Nice casino, very clean, and the waitresses weren't as surly as at the Imperial Hotel casino. Maybe I just caught her on the wrong day.
Played a few one-armed bandits, and that's an appropo name for them there! Took every last cent I put in them!
Then it was off to explore, went back to Treasure Island to get better pics of the ships out front (I'm attaching pics to this post and the next). The work that went into recreating these ships was phenomenal. I was impressed! And the fact that one of the ships actually "floats" into position when the show starts is amazing. These are life-size reproductions folks, not just stages...
OK, then I had to get serious. Headed over (and I mean OVER, there's overpasses for the roads EVERYWHERE...) to Caesar's Palace. The sheer magnitude of the place comes through just walking up to the front doors. The waterfalls and lush vegetation are a tribute to the grounds crews. The "sprinklers" over the walkway into the front are a nice feature, cools ya down while you wait for a taxi. I stood there a few minutes just to acclimate to the air conditioning inside, so I didn't get a chill. LOL
The one thing I can say about the service in Caesar's is that they have the nicest waitresses. I had to have THREE point out the directions to the cashier's cage, and all three were smiling and treated me like a guest, not some hick from Colorado...
Lost a few bucks there, and headed out for the Bellagio. Now THIS is the way you should first see Vegas. The interior was luxurious, and everyone was smiling and helpful to a fault. The shops outside the Bellagio, and across the street at the Miracle Mile of shops were fantastic. Had to pause and think of the prices before I went into them, though. Boy, it must be nice to be able to afford those things!
On to Planet Hollywood... Confusing layout, because the shops and casino go around a wide, circular theatre, so you end up where you began. Stopped at the ubiquitous Starbucks for a vente frappucino with extra coffee... Hit the spot and cooled me off while I played a few slots.
This time I actually WON... $35, which made up for the past four casinos I hit. Maybe my luck is changing!





