Didn't leave the Mandalay Bay for most of the day. We can now say we have covered off all hotels down this end of the Strip, will need to move up from here on in. Lovely hotel, feels like more space than the Luxor, Excalibur and MGM Grand, room to breathe. Chrissi only agreed to marry me in Vegas the first time round so she could be Mrs Williams ... and now we have entered one of his songs too. ..
we got more than a monkey bed |
spacious |
The addition of the Delano tower and out $90 upgrade has given us even more space to make a little home for a few days. There is a private gym in the Delano, which Bryn and I used in the morning.
hench |
another of seattles finest |
The girls went for a walk up the Strip, Bryn and I visited the pool, fake beach, wave machine. I was pretty bored after an hour, and he seemed to have met a couple of young ladies, so I didn't want to cramp his style, and went back to the Casino.
lads by the pool |
too hot for me |
cool inside with jacko |
Entered the mid afternoon Mandalay Poker tournament, a shorter chip stack meant I didn't have time to make too many moves, and was busted after an hour.
Couple of hours of reflection; as I have mentioned previously, Vegas carries a lot of importance for me, the place Chrissi and I got married, and somewhere I would want to call a 'second home' If I make it to retirement would like to spend a few weeks a year out here in some of the local casinos amongst some of the grizzled poker vets, chewing the fat, putting a few of the young upstarts in their place. Life is short, and live fast, enjoy the moment is captured in this place, and something I can really get on board with.
Got onto BA online to check in for tomorrow and get our seats booked together for the direct flight home.
Our last night out was a trip next door to the Luxor to have one of the legendary Vegas buffets. Pretty much eat all you want for $100 for a family of 4 seemed the best deal in the immediate vicinity. They threw in some rather random cocktail for that, although any other alcohol would have cost - we stuck to the 'blue milk' cocktail, and as is the way with buffets, ate a random assortment of food. Think I started with salad and sushi (and pizza), had a chinese course, a mexican course, and coffee and cake. That'll do for me!!
all you can eat |
hunt the pizza |
ariba ariba |
just desserts |
free green stuff |
Back over to 'the bay' where Chrissi and I had a few last spins on the slots and games of blackjack. The real beginning to over power the surreal as the trip draws to a close.
vegas pure imagination |
game of statues |
Today has been one of my favourite days of the holiday, simply because I had so much fun ! MUM and I left the boys behind, and went for a walk down the strip.
It was super hot, but we had to walk through lots of hotels and shopping centres anyway, so it wasn't too bad. I also sat in a large shoe at one point!
For a quick breakfast ─ we bought some fruit and two cereal bars (and drinks) in a CVS Pharmacy along the strip. We ate that as we walked down.
I love Vegas because of all the themes of the hotels. For example, the hotel named 'Paris' has a large replica (not so big) Arc De Triumph and Eifel Tower. I find it really cool, thinking about each hotel and their themes!
We walked past Bellagio as well, the hotel with the most beautiful fountains, but unfortunatley, the fountains were turned off. I threw a penny in and made a wish though, because I like things like that.
It didn't take us long, so we reached Caesar's Palace, one of the largest and more-popular hotels on the Strip, before 12. We were looking for Forum Shops, so we wandered through the ginormous hotel in search for the shopping centre. On our way, we encountered lots of beautiful architecture, and some...strange...statues.
Once we'd reached the Forum Shops, we went straight to the place, I'd been wanting to go for the whole holiday - The Cheescake Factory! I couldn't contain my excitement at all.
We ordered a cheesecake slice each, and one for Dad too. I ordered The White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Cheesecake (because it sounded like heaven) and a strawberry milkshake. I chose the milkshake as I don't normally get them, but when it arrived, I realised why! It was huge, practically a desert itself.
Then,t he cheesecake came, and it did taste like heaven! Luckily they boxed up the remains of my slice with me so I could enjoy that later.
After we'd eaten as much as we could, we went into Bath & Body Works. It's this lovely shop that you can't get in the UK filled with bath products and nice smelling things. I spent ages sniffing all the delicious candles, especially the autumn-scented ones.
Mum was very kind, and she let me buy some things, which i am so excited to take home!
Dad wanted us to get back, so we had a brief browse through some other shops, then hopped on the CURVING escalator (it was so strange) and walked out of Caesar's Palace. WE crossed the road and walked back to the hotel on the other side of the strip, so we could see both sides.
I loved seeing all the commotion of the streets, and how friendly people were, holding the doors open and smiling. It was still boiling hot, and the sky was bright blue not a cloud in sight.
Back at the hotel, I came upstairs to sit down for a bit, whilst mum went out to find out what was going on wit dad and Bryn. She wasn't gone for long, so when she got back, we decided to head down the pool for the final time.
It was a lot more crowded down there today - supposedly because it's Friday and a bank holiday weekend in america - so we went and used the sunbeds in the Delano 'private' pool. When I checked, I was surprised to see it had reached 100 degrees!
After an hour or two enjoying, relaxing and swimming, we agreed we'd better go up to the boys in the room. I was sad to say goodbye to the pool - it's been really good. We got changed, showered, and headed out for our final dinner in the Luxor Buffet.
It was very tasty, though of course I ate too much. I mean, it's a buffet - who stops when they are full at a buffet?! The buffet had a few different cuisine options, so I had quite a few different things, and even some vegetables!
I was very tired again, so after we'd used the buffet as much as possible, mum and dad sent us back to the room while they gambled downstairs for a while. When they came back to the room, I fell asleep very quickly.
Yet another fantastic Williams’ holiday. You both write a decent blog too 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks John!
DeleteExcellent blog both of have given us a real flavour of the trip. Take care on the journey home. xx
ReplyDeleteThankyou Grandad xx
DeleteI'm with Carys, for me Vegas is about people watching and experiencing the huge range of images around each of the hotels. I hear the Monte Carlo has changed name and theme since I was there two years ago - what have they replaced it with?
ReplyDeleteI've never been interested in gambling, but watching others getting excited (or sad) is fun - and food and drink is in huge quantities everywhere.
I hope the flight home goes well.