I didn't plan a trip to Vegas during Halloween this year, but I was there last year for the celebrations and it was...interesting. I wish I'd taken more photos of some of the costumes, like the very creative girl dressed as the Three Blind Mice - all three of them. Very clever!
Still, unless you're in Vegas right now (which several of my friends are), you are probably finding ways to have fun at home. If you're not in Vegas this year, you could be there next year. So here are some great ideas for how to have some Halloween fun in Vegas, compliments of Forbes.com:
Trick or Treat!
This blog contains my personal views and reviews of Las Vegas-related activities, hotels, casinos, gambling, dining, entertainment and travel. There are also trip reports and links to fun websites for Vegas fanatics everywhere. Enjoy!
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Traditional Indian Wedding in Vegas - October 19, 2013
A traditional Indian wedding in front of the Bellagio hotel. I couldn't imagine what that would look like - before.
My friend, Claire, texted me while this was going on. She saw a simple post on Facebook, and I was actually across the Strip, in my room at the Flamingo, getting ready for the evening. I wish I'd gone over to see some of this!
Here's a link to the Facebook photo album for the wedding - gorgeous photos, and I can't even begin to imagine the cost:
Namaste
My friend, Claire, texted me while this was going on. She saw a simple post on Facebook, and I was actually across the Strip, in my room at the Flamingo, getting ready for the evening. I wish I'd gone over to see some of this!
Here's a link to the Facebook photo album for the wedding - gorgeous photos, and I can't even begin to imagine the cost:
Namaste
Monday, October 28, 2013
There and Back Again: A Human's Tale by HayleysMom
Note: This trip was supposed to include my mom, but her freak accident while still IN Vegas in September kept her home, though not by choice. She really, really, REALLY wanted to go with me, but with her broken arm still in a cast, it really didn't make sense, either, so she will be heading back with me in January 2014, instead.
Friday, October 18th
I worked a full day on Friday, and headed to the airport after that. My first clue that this would be a bad flight should have been the 40 minute delay I got on my phone while I was still AT work. They quickly made up the time and got the plane to San Antonio a bit later, and we were set to leave only 20 minutes late. We got on the plane...and waited...and waited...and waited. We finally left almost 2 1/2 hours late because a tiny light was not showing that the outer door was secure for takeoff. There are lots of things I can do without, but a secure door during a flight is NOT one of those things. My plane arrived in Vegas at 11 p.m. Vegas time, or 1 a.m. San Antonio time, which makes for a loooooong day.
Mom bracelets-represent! |
Crappy view |
Much prettier inside! |
Saturday, October 19th
Waking up extremely early (even for me), I set out after my daily preparations to decide where I was going for breakfast while I walked. Believe it or not, I really didn't have a solid plan. My only real plans for the trip were to see LOVE with my free ticket from myVegas rewards, have dinner at Dragon Noodle @ Monte Carlo (also with a myVegas reward) and to meet my cousin and his wife for dinner one night.
My walking took me across the Strip to Caesars, my favorite place to gamble and hang out. Ever since the casino was remodeled a few years ago it has become my #1 destination. If only they would comp me some rooms...
Old school Vegas look |
Using my miniature effect again... |
Hello again! |
I still like Vegas bathrooms. This is the one right outside of Bacchanal Buffet. |
Next stop was the Mirage to pick up my free LOVE ticket for the evening. It was my biggest reward purchase on myVegas (playing on Facebook - great for free rewards at MLife properties!), and I had to pick it up by 4:00 p.m. or forfeit the seat. Ticket in hand, I was able to find another new machine I hadn't seen before: a new movie version of Phantom of the Opera, complete with multiple movie scenes involving Gerard Butler, mmm hmmm! The Phantom machines at the MLife properties became my new best friends on this trip - I played them everywhere I could, and often.
It's a must have! |
Bellagio Conservatory-daytime
It needs no introduction. |
I like this shot. |
An Ent - Middle Earth dwellers will understand... |
I do love their use of the cornucopia. |
Another pretty good shot. |
Cosmopolitan table games - I really like this shot, too. |
Cosmo lights |
A different view |
Cosmo Noir - taken with my iPhone |
It was back to Caesars to find a place for dinner. Really, I had no plan as to where I wanted to eat, but since I had no plan, I also had no reservation, and many things were too crowded for even a 6 p.m. dinner when you had Jimmy Buffet, a UFC fight, Jason Aldeen and an NBA game in town at the same time. Serendipity 3 had a line that snaked down the steps, and I considered Central for a minute before I remembered how unhappy mom and I were with the service last time. I took a little walk, didn't like anything on Spago's menu, decided against The Palm because it was too crowded, and finally picked Trevi, where I had antipasti and dessert with my mom and my cousin a couple of years ago.
Lotsa pasta! |
Sugar Factory at The Mirage had a good display. |
It's all I need. |
I gambled a bit in the Margaritaville Casino before I decided to head to bed. The lack of sleep the night before was catching up with me, and I called it a night around 1 a.m.
Sunday, October 20th
As I promised myself, I had breakfast at The Henry in Cosmopolitan. If you've never been, it's a small restaurant/bar, but it's surprisingly quiet even though it's open to the casino floor. I had a small table facing the bar and got to do a bit of people-watching while I ate, which is always entertaining for me.
I had the Cinnamon Roll French toast, a side of bacon and coffee. The French toast! So good! It doesn't need syrup at all because it is deliciously sweet and soft. The six pieces of perfectly cooked crispy bacon I ordered on the side were just right for a sweet-and-savory breakfast. The syrup and cream containers were almost identical, and I almost put syrup in my coffee more than once. If I had, I would've been able to quote Buddy the Elf: "Syrup and coffee...mmmmm..." Cost was $26.11+tip.
It was really, really good... |
A glutton for punishment, I headed back to PHo. This time I finally got a seat at The Godfather slots I'd seen the day before, but after $20 through the machine and hitting absolutely NADA, I decided that was enough of a donation to "the family" for now and went in search of other entertainment. I headed for the Hangover slots, which is my other slotty weakness (besides LOTR), and I got a great run of bonuses that let me play for a long, long time on $20. It's always good when I can put lots of Total Rewards points on my card!
I headed over to Paris to work on my "high limit play", where I'd set aside $300 just for playing the higher slots. For me, that means $1 slots, which I never play. I've literally had two dreams where I hit big bucks in Paris' Champagne Slots area twice now, but even with my $300 investment it was not meant to be on this trip, even though I did my darndest to make it happen. I did, however, hit a triple Double 7's on a $1 machine with a $2 bet for $320 on a Double Gold machine right outside the Champagne Slot area, which is nothing to sneeze at, especially for a low-roller like me. THAT money went home.
YAY! |
The Quad from across the Strip |
The Quad's sign is being tested and looks surreal... |
Face lift of casino almost complete! |
Not bad looking... |
It was on to Venetian, where I found the last of the original LOTR slots in existence (so it seems). I had to play them. I actually got to play for quite a while on my $20, and it made me happy. It gave me hope that there is truth and justice in the world...
I walked back over to Caesars for a few Gold Fish slots, then back to Bellagio for more of the Phantom of the Opera slots that were calling my name. I hit the "Don Juan" progressive on my first pick-$163-to make my afternoon.
I took the tram from Bellagio to Monte Carlo for the first time. It is a bit of a long walk to the Bellagio side of the tram, but I was mentally playing things out for possible trips down this side of the Strip with my mom in January. It is a nice, clean tram, and pretty quick, too. End to end it took about 10 minutes, and there was no walking through Crystals' shops OR past crappy little shops across from Monte Carlo with random scary people hanging out and hawking things in an aggressive manner after dark. Thank you, tram!
Dinner at Dragon Noodle using my $50 myVegas reward was great. The reservation was not needed - there were about 10 tables occupied in the restaurant at 7:45 p.m., but I get 100 points on OpenTable for the effort, anyway.
Mango Dragon cocktail |
Wonton soup |
Seafood pan fried noodles. I swear they're under there. |
I took the tram back to Bellagio for some night photos, and played (you guessed it) a few more Phantom slots before I walked back to Flamingo.
Bellagio Conservatory - night shots
Random shot in Bellagio, but I like it. |
Chocolate witch at Jean Phillipe Patissiere |
I really like this chocolate sculpture! |
I played for a bit at Flamingo, but couldn't find anything that would give me any bonus rounds. I couldn't even find a seat in the Margaritaville casino, so that was out, and I finally gave up around 2 a.m., down quite a bit for the trip outside of my "high limit" win that I was keeping separate.
Monday, October 21st
Happy 45th birthday to me! It's 6:50 a.m., and the workers are in place next door. Time to get up and get going.
The pre-breakfast of Vegas addicts everywhere! |
My breakfast table view at Mon Ami Gabi. |
After breakfast, it was time to head back to Bellagio once again - for more Phantom slots, what else! This time I got to play for quite awhile before I finally lost my money and gave my old friend Hitchcock a try. I love those machines.
I continued on to Caesars, Mirage, and then Harrah's and The Quad for my day of random play. I would play for awhile on $20 here and there and finally lose it, never really gaining or losing much of anything. Phantom of the Opera, Gold Fish, Reels o' Dublin, Hangover and LOTR Return of the King were the usual suspects, keeping me entertained until it was time to get ready for dinner, since my cousin and his wife were picking me up and taking to their favorite fish and chips place.
Crown and Anchor's Fish and Chips |
After dinner, it was back to gambling at The Quad and Flamingo for the remainder of the night. I really enjoyed gambling at The Quad - even with such a small casino - because they have great drink service and it was never too loud or too crowded. I just couldn't find my groove at Flamingo and didn't enjoy gambling there on this trip. I finally gave up around 1 a.m. because I was leaving for the airport pretty early in the morning. Counting my money back in the room, I found that I had...not so much...
Tuesday, October 22nd
Because I was up early again, I was packed and headed to the airport extra early. Too bad there are no seats at the B gates if you're not gambling! I played two $20's through a 25-cent video poker machine for a bit and decided I'd lost enough money on this trip. At least my flight home was on time. I'm not used to coming INTO Vegas at night and LEAVING Vegas during the day...
On the way to "B" gates - a portal? |
See? No seating! |
The Quad drink service is awesome-so is Free play on Hangover slots! Doubled my money and walked away - for awhile...
Electronic craps players are annoying. The machine at Harrah's is right behind the Reels O' Dublin machine I love so much, and the lady yelling on every spin ABOVE EVERYONE ELSE finally annoyed me enough to leave.
So are people who announce every spin on Gold Fish and Hitchcock machines. The Gold Fish ladies at Caesars were extremely positive ("Go for Nemo! Go for Nemo! You got him! Yaaaaay!") while the Hitchcock ladies at Bellagio were doom and gloom ("Why does he have to scare me? I don't understand why he has to scare me. I'm going to have a heart attack! I don't even like candy bars!"). Apparently they don't get the idea of Hitchcock in the first place.
Don't think I will be back to Flamingo. Nice room, but the construction noise, small bathroom and casino were less than stellar.
My next trip is 79 days away! Hope mom is ready!
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Happy, Happy, Happy Hours in Vegas!
I drink a LOT more in Vegas than I do at home.
Could be the change in scenery, the fact that people are bringing me free drinks every time I turn around, or the fact that it's just Vegas, baby.
Here's are a few links to some of the Happy Hour specials you can find the next time you're in Las Vegas - and it's not just for the drinks, either:
Eater.com - Updated Ultimate Guide to Happy Hours - Sept. 2013 - Happy hour specials at 115 bars and restaurants around Las Vegas
Cosmopolitan specials - several of Cosmo's restaurants offer some good deals
LasVegasHappyHour.net - the go-to source for the latest and greatest of the Las Vegas Happy Hours
Bottoms up! Have a good time and celebrate safely!
Could be the change in scenery, the fact that people are bringing me free drinks every time I turn around, or the fact that it's just Vegas, baby.
Here's are a few links to some of the Happy Hour specials you can find the next time you're in Las Vegas - and it's not just for the drinks, either:
Eater.com - Updated Ultimate Guide to Happy Hours - Sept. 2013 - Happy hour specials at 115 bars and restaurants around Las Vegas
Cosmopolitan specials - several of Cosmo's restaurants offer some good deals
LasVegasHappyHour.net - the go-to source for the latest and greatest of the Las Vegas Happy Hours
Bottoms up! Have a good time and celebrate safely!
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