I came back from my trip to Las Vegas yesterday, full of wonder and awe over the sights and sounds of Sin City. Check out my Las Vegas photo album (left-hand side). I took over 580 pictures and uploaded a sample of some of the best ones. We were there from Thursday night (Sept 29) until Sunday night (Oct 2). I think it was the perfect long weekend trip.
I bought a couple of books before my trip, "Top 10 Las Vegas" and "Frommer's Las Vegas 2005" and I think we did almost everything listed in the Top 10 book! It was a great resource and I would recommend you buy it before you go to Las Vegas.
We stayed at the Aladdin, which was really gorgeous. We ate at the Aladdin's Spice Market Buffet (delicious, if a little pricey at $20 for brunch) and at P.F. Chang's Bistro. They had great Chinese food and was reasonably priced. I'm glad we stayed there because it was pretty close to a lot of the other casinos, particularly the Bellagio which is across the street, down the street from Paris Las Vegas, Bally's, and Caesars.
From the Top 10 book, the Las Vegas Highlights:
- The Strip
- Hoover Dam
- Glitter Gulch
- Bellagio
- Grand Canyon
- The Venetian
- Aladdin
- Red Rock Canyon
- The Forum Shops at Caesars
- Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum
We did everything on this list, except for Grand Canyon and Red Rock Canyon.
Plus, we took in the free attractions at: the MGM Grand Lion Habitat, the fabulous Fountains at Bellagio, the White Tiger Habitat at The Mirage, The Mirage Volcano, Desert Passage Harbor Gate Rainstorm, the Venetian's Gondoliers and Minstrels, the Lost City of Atlantis at Caesars.
We gambled at the Aladdin, Bellagio, Venetian, Bally's, Imperial Palace, New York - New York, Caesars, Golden Nugget and the Mirage. We didn't win big, I thought that the casinos were pretty tight in winnings. I liked playing at the Aladdin, Caesars and Bellagio. The Venetian's casino was absolutely beautiful, too.
We went on a half-day tour to Hoover Dam. That was a spectacular sight and totally worth the time and money. Actually, I thought it was a steal at $40 CAD. The Dam is absolutely huge! It was also really interesting to go down to the electrical level and see the turbines. We also went to the Hoover Dam Overlook and saw Lake Mead and it's marina. Gorgeous views. On the way back to Las Vegas, we stopped at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory, where they make fabulous chocolate. They also have an M&M World exhibit at the factory. There is another M&M store on the Strip, which we visited and I made sure that I bought some M&M's there, too.
One night we took the city bus (CAT) and went to 'old Vegas' and saw the Freemont Street Experience. It's a four-block covered pedestrian mall with a 90-ft ceiling (or Space Frame) with 2 million lights that every evening is lit up in a light and sound extravaganza show. While we were at the Freemont Street Experience we also went and saw the Glitter Gulch Lights - one of the brightest places on Earth. It was one hell of a night. We gambled at the Golden Nugget while we were there.
It was pretty easy to get around to the different sights. We bought a ride pass for the Monorail which was pretty useful to get around. We took it to the last stop to the Sahara Hotel to see the Star Trek Experience. Plus, we got on and off along the route to the different casinos. It was worth the $20 US dollars for the two of us to have 10 rides.
I don't think I have ever walked so much in my life! The casinos look so close together in photographs, but when you are on the ground they are NOT close together. There should be a new measurement - the Las Vegas uber-block. The casinos themselves are huge inside, with tons of different machines and card tables. It was pretty hot while we were there, although the locals said that it was cooler than in the summer where some days it was 114 degrees. Las Vegas is hot! Yes, it's not humid and it's a dry heat, but it's still pretty hot. There were a lot of people while we were there, but hardly any line-ups. We had to line up to go up the Eiffel Tower and the Star Trek: The Experience, but that's the only two places that I remember that we had to wait in line.
We only went to one show, 'V' The Variety Show at the Aladdin Theatre. It was moderately priced and very funny. If you go to any of the shows or attractions, check out the discount stores (Tix2Nite) for major discounts. We spent $34 to see 'V', and $20 to go to the Star Trek: The Experience. It was totally worth the price.
Some of the highlights that I thought were memorable were: Madame Tussuad's (especially the horror show inside that was super-scary), Hoover Dam, Star Trek: The Experience, the water fountains at Bellagio, gambling at the Bellagio casino, going up the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas to see the Bellagio fountains at night and view the night-scape, and the Lost City of Atlantis spectacle at Caesars.
We didn't shop very much, but walked through the Desert Passages shops at Aladdin, the Forum Shops at Caesars (gorgeous!), Bally's Avenue Shops and some stores along the Strip. The M&M World store was pretty neat with all sorts of different colour M&M's not sold anywhere else, plus all the different M&M merchandise.
I had a great time visiting Las Vegas and can't wait to go again!