Jed and I were able to steal away to Vegas for a long weekend and we had a fantastic time. Vegas one of those cities that we just love and enjoy visiting as often as we can.
The trip started off a little rocky and spent about 6 hours in the Memphis airport due to plane issues. But once we got to Vegas we hit the ground running. Our first stop...
It has been too long since our last visit to In-N-Out.
We spent the rest of our day walking around the strip, shopping and a little gambling. I even won $6.25 off a dollar! How fun. :)
On Saturday, we found a unique place to eat off the strip called eat. It was a great way to start the day before and afternoon of shopping at Vintage shopping.
We spent the evening walking around and hanging out and finished our night with a super late dinner at Trevi at Caesar's Palace.
Sunday we were starting to feeling the pressure to see and do it all before we have to leave on Monday night so we started up and out pretty early. We did a lot on Sunday.
Trevi Fountain - Caesar's |
Jed and "Alan" from the Hangover |
Fountains at Caesar's |
Taste testing Popcornopolis vs Garrett's |
Statue of David |
Tasting different coke's from around the world |
The Best Soda |
Le Reve Show in the Wynn Hotel |
Before the show |
Le Reve - the circular water stage |
After the show, we headed to the Sugar Factory for dessert before calling it a night.
We set an alarm to be up and out by 7am on Monday morning. We found the BEST deal for a breakfast buffet. We went to Tix4Tonight and purchased 2 tickets to the Monte Carlo brunch for $2 each!! Then when we went to The Big Belly Buffet at the Monte Carlo, we only had to pay $8 each to get it. We basically got 2 for the price of one. We will definitely do that every time we go back.
It was so much fun to be up and out at that hour. It was so interesting to see all the work that goes on in the early more hours in Vegas. A few people were still gambling (most likely just still up from the night before), business men and women were all dressed for conferences, dusting slot machines, and re-tabling the tops of crap's tables and blackjack tables. It was so fun.
After breakfast, Jed played the tables for a little while and then we headed over to the New York - New York hotel. We spent some time learning about how betting on sports events worked and we even placed a bet on the Super Bowl.
After spending the morning playing some cards, walking around and learning about Vegas Sports betting, we headed to Minus 5. It is a bar that is made entirely of ice. It was so much fun! Being that it was only about 2 on a Monday afternoon, we pretty much were the only people that were there for a lot of the time we were in there. Because everything is made of ice they will not let cell phones or camera in the bar since it could "melt" the seats, tables or bars. (We think it was just there way of making an extra buck...they have a photographer that takes pictures and sells them for WAY too much...) But we took a few pictures after the experience. But I would HIGHLY recommend this place and the more friends you can go with the better.
You can see our pictures at the bar here:
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After one last trip to In-N-Out, we headed down to the old Vegas strip, Freemont Street for the Freemont Street Experience. We had a great time walking around and watching the World's Largest Video board and playing an old favorite Vegas game, horse racing.
After our time down at Freemont Street, we headed back to the Vegas Strip for a quick dinner at Grimaldi's (not as good as the original restaurant in Brooklyn, but pretty good). We couldn't leave without seeing the Fountains of Bellagio so we ran to see them before heading back to the airport to head home. It couldn't have been more perfect and cliche when the fountains were choreographed to "Time to Say Goodbye".
We had such a great time in Vegas and we can't wait for our next trip there.
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