Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Vegas Baby!

This week, we dropped Kylie off with my mom and headed down to Vegas. We started the trip off right with a night at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane before our flight. We even got to see Richie (although out of respect for the Vegas rule, no photos were taken!). Thanks for showing us a good time Richie!!

 Winky-Blinky fishing for goldfish!

 Lounging in the Peacock Room

 A lucky Vegas-themed Christmas tree!

 Ready to roll

 View of the strip

 So, we had lunch at Beijing Noodle No. 9, and we ordered this pan fried pork dumpling.  Autumn has made these dumpling from scratch at home before.  And guess what!  Hers were just like these.  :)

Let's party!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Vegas Baby!

We took our first trip WITHOUT Kylie to Vegas over Columbus Day! We dropped her off with Grandpa Ed for a two night, grandparent relay! Grandma Cathy had her for night one and Grandma Julie had her for night two. Thank you all so much!!

We had a fantastic time of eating, gambling and SLEEPING!!

 Dinner at SW Steakhouse on the first night...
...we didn't spring for the Quil Ceda Creek, but we impressed that they had a whole Washington wines section!

 Ready for a night out on the town

 Nobu was FANTASTIC

 View from the room

 Stegasaurus Lox!

 Cheese at the Bellagio Conservatory

Wow

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Last Day in Vegas...

It's our last day in Vegas and we took full advantage.  After some McGriddles (hell yes!) I went and got my haircut for the first time since April...

Ta-da!!  The after is a vast improvement, no??  While I was getting my haircut, Eric won $500!!  What a great day :D

$500!!! on the Wheel of Torture!

Hi Vegas!!

Cesar's Palace...

After a busy morning of winning and walking, it was time for our reward..

 Double-Doubles!!  Yum...

We had a great time shopping, sightseeing, winning and eating in the USA.  Until next time!!


Friday, January 6, 2012

Viva Las Vegas!

So you know how sometimes you're like, "Man, I really need to go the US for a weekend"?  No?  Well, that's probably because you are already in the US!  For those of us who live outside our home country, sometimes there is just this uncontrollable need to go home for an English-speaking, dollar-spending, hamburger-eating getaway.  So that's how I was feeling a few weeks ago when I booked Eric and I a long weekend in Las Vegas.  Yay, que fun!!

We spent the entire day shopping at such fine establishments as Target (heart), Macy's (double heart) and any other mall/strip mall we could find.  Come night time, though, we hit the strip and had a fantastic dinner at Sushi Samba...yum.

Apparently it's Christmas in Las Vegas until January 9th.  Who knew?

Say cheese...

Our hotel..I wouldn't recommend it.  We got stuck in the elevator twice, and it was pretty low end.  I did like the TV in the bathroom mirror though...

 Hasta maƱana!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Vegas!!


So, it was Friday night, the eve of the last 3-day weekend in sight.  We had returned from Kettle Falls just a few days prior, and we had nothing to do.  We had not planned that far in advance.  I, of course, was sitting on the couch whining about our lack of planning and our soon to be wasted long weekend.  That's when Eric took to the interweb.  He started with practical ideas...Mexican beach get-away...weekend in Houston...only to find out that foul weather had cursed all of these choices, with the exception of Cabo San Lucas.  It seems, though, that all other beach-seeking travelers had already figured this out, because every last flight was booked.  Undeterred, our hero broadened his search to other parts of the southern US, and finally stumbled across a screaming deal to Las Vegas!  After much hemming and hawing, and a hasty email to my boss, we were booked on a spontaneous trip to Vegas leaving the next day! 


I know I have said it before, but I love AeroMexico.  They actually still serve a full meal on board!  It's not 5-star dining or anything, but it definitely makes the weary traveler feel as though she's getting her money's worth. 

After a quick 3.5 hour direct flight from the DF, we arrived at our hotel, the Venetian at about 11:30 pm.  Don't worry everyone, our suite was equipped with a fax machine, in case of emergency.

I know this is blurry, but I couldn't leave it out.  Here we have Eric enjoying a midnight (2 am DF time, if anyone is counting) snack of the world's largest pastrami sandwich at the Carnegie Deli in the Mirage.  That pastrami was tasty!

Here we are on our way to bed.  Still looking fresh, no?

The Venetian was a great hotel to stay at.  I like it's central location.  I found out later that my friend from the DF was in Vegas at the same time in the same hotel, and we didn't cross paths once.

I, of course, went running to this gigantic Sephora to buy needed supplies, such as neon pink lipstick and shiny nail decals.

Here we are in the Bellagio's conservatory.  I always make a stop here when I visit Vegas.  That "painting" behind us is actually made of flowers.  So cool!

This one's for you, Eriko.

Here we have a replica of the Liberty Bell, only it's about 10 times bigger than the original.  Having seen the original in person, I have to say this one is much more impressive.

We stopped by the flamingo habitat in the Flamingo Casino.  Flamingos are my favorite animal, even though they are birds.  They can't help that.  I love how they rock the pink.

After much debate, and an extraordinary amount of walking (as you do in Vegas), we finally settled on lunch at this desert oasis.  We were not disappointed.  It was one of the best meals I have had in awhile...in fact I want to go back there right now.

Happy birthday USA!  We were very happy to be in our country for its birthday.  I love being an American.

Next weekend is our anniversary (7/10/11 = 7 years *heart*), so we decided to celebrate in Vegas by making reservations at Aureole, a 5-star American restaurant in the Mandalay Bay.  We got all dolled up, and made our way down the strip to enjoy this 5-course, 2-hour meal.  It was divine.  Afterwards, we trekked up to the New York New York to finish the night with some gambling.  Here we are en-route in our finery.

Finery close up!


Yay!!  Though we didn't turn a profit in Vegas, we did win a few times.  I don't recall how much this particular hit was, but it was fun, I do remember that much!

And here we are saying our good byes to Vegas.  See you soon, Strip!