Vegas, baby. Vegas.
I like a to go to Vegas once a year - no more, no less. Vegas is one of those places that you're always super excited to visit, but even more desperate to leave. The days go so quickly - especially in the winter - and the nights are endless. It's freezing in the winter but things are still busy. But it is a great place to be if you're into the excess - which I am, but only in moderation. Plus we got a wicked Black Friday deal for the Cosmo. What could we do.
I don't feel like doing a full-on recap of everything. Days tend to blend together in Vegas - eat, drink, lose your money. Take a taxi somewhere. See the Bellagio fountains. Some highlights are as follows:
- Absinthe at Caesar's Palace: holy WOW this show is great. Hilarious in a way most Vegas shows are not, great talent, big variety of acts. Ask me more about this one in person.
- The High Roller: the world's largest observational wheel (for now anyway) was fun with a bar in the pod and a bunch of nice people who wanted to watch the sun go down. My only complaint is that it was too short - a full rotation is 30 minutes, and I could have easily done another go-round.
- Regular Vegas stuff: certain things you always want to see - the Bellagio arboretum/fountains, the Eiffel tower, the Linq. And new to this visit: The Park at New York New York, an outdoor space not unlike LA Live or the Grove. They have some nice public art and a lot of potential.
- Food & drink: we didn't bother with any special/fancy restaurants this time, though Vegas is a great city to do that if you so choose. We had Eggslut breakfast sandwiches both mornings, Secret Pizza, Jose Andres's Jaleo, and went to a place called Beer Park which would be super fun on a warmer evening. We'll have to go back and experience it at its full potential. As always, we enjoyed the Chandelier Bar at the Cosmo. Gorgeous as well as inventive drinks.