Me and Cindy getting waiting to leave at the airport.
Here's Cindy going through the casino to get to our room... every route is 'through the casino' as everyone knows. This is MGM Grand where we stayed, but it could of been 1 of N where N is a large number of casinos. No windows, no clocks, it all looked pretty much the same no matter what hour you were there. I don't know about pumped in oxygen to keep you awake, but it was very well ventilated and they did pump in various fragrances which probably helped everyone stay awake.
Man... if there is one thing that I didn't realize before actually getting to Las Vegas was the scale of the place. The Hoover Dam tour guide (driver, not the people at the dam) gave us a lot of interesting information about Las Vegas (as well as profusely using the obligatory 'dam jokes'... which never really got old). The 'strip', Las Vegas Blvd, is over 5 miles long. When you look at a map, walking from the MGM to the Bellagio is 2-3 hotels apart. That's almost a mile... then the casinos are all set back a few hundred yards off the strip, so the 'necessary' stops along the way make it more of a hike than you think at first glance at a map.
If you walk through the casinos, by the restaurants and shops just at the MGM resort in one loop it is over 1 mile. We went to the concierge to ask something and I commented on the size of the hotel... the lady looked puzzled that I didn't know that it's one of the largest hotels in the world... and for quite a while it was #1. How large is that? In one structure, over 5,000 rooms. All total, over 7,000 rooms on property in multiple buildings. Where does that put them now? 2 or 3 depending on the way you count rooms. Caesar's Palace has 7,000 in one structure and the Venetian has around 8,000. In fact, 8 of the top ten largest hotels are in Las Vegas on the strip.
Geeky I know, but I drug Cindy on a tour of the Hoover Dam. It was awesome! Oh yeah, I'm a geek, so makes sense. Here I am in the power station, approximately 525 feet down. The upper left windows above the generators are about 3 feet above the water line on the dam output side.
Tough to get a good picture with the dam... just too big. And after all the food, I may run into the same issue.
Hey, I found a use for the panorama feature... I love this pic of Cindy and the strip. You can see the green MGM on the right all the way to the Eiffel Tower at Paris on the left.
Oh yeah... black... jack! I'm glad Cindy quickly snapped this... it (black jack or even winning for that matter) didn't happen much for me.
We attended one show, Cirque du Soleil "O". The show was fantastic. Some of the acts were just unbelievable. Even the set was awesome to see as it moved and changed, for a geek it was the show within the show.
I think the first sign (that I'll mention on a family blog) we noticed at the Las Vegas airport was for a Buffet of Buffets. That general idea summed up almost every over-the-top aspect of Las Vegas, food or otherwise. What a fun trip!
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