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2nd Anniversary Trip- Bally's Las Vegas

Six months is a long time to go between Vegas trips. We were itching to go, so it was an easy choice for our second anniversary mini-vacation.

We woke up early on a Saturday and drove to Big Bear Lake to meet with our contractor. After a quick meeting and a detour to the zoo ( we had to visit the raccoon saloon), we were on our way. These two are just plotting their jail break!

The primary reason for our Big Bear detour, was we wanted to see how easy it is to visit Vegas from the mountain. Unfortunately, our experiment was thrown out, when we encountered major traffic in Baker. Using the traffic app Waze, we were able to find an alternative route through Death Valley. Ultimately, when we rejoined the freeway an hour-ish later, we ran into the same vehicles that we had left behind. However, driving through the desert was a prettier, more adventurous route. Some of the road was just dirt!

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We arrived at Bally's in the late afternoon. 

Bally's is an older property, with a prime location in the middle of the strip. It was an easy walk to Paris and Bellagio. Because it's not as new or glitzy as other properties, the deals are good. Upon check-in, we were offered a spa suite upgrade for forty more a night. We took the offer. Here is a look at our suite.

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We had a partial strip view, where we could see the Bellagio fountains and the Eiffel Tower. The decor looked dated in style, but definitely on the newer side. It made me think of Mad Men.

The major room feature was the jacuzzi tub. It was huge. Unfortunately, the jacuzzi had a blown fuse. and although we called maintenance, it wasn't repaired until the last night of our stay. We had several bubble-less baths.

Our only other room issue, was noise on the Sunday of our stay. I'm not sure if it was coming from Drai's or a club at Paris, but there was loud, thumping dance music until early in the morning. I couldn't sleep. Other than that specific issue, the room was very quiet. 

On either side of the tub, we had closets ( tons of storage) and next to the closets, his and her vanities. 

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The toilet and shower were tucked in the back. The shower was very small and darkly lit. It's like the room underwent a remodel, but they didn't touch the shower.

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The bed was very comfortable and I liked the sitting area. Overall, this was a very inviting and spacious room, definitely a bargain. Also of note, all of the staff were very friendly and welcoming, especially noticed at check-in and the valet. Bally's is old, but it has a nice vibe.

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We didn't spend much time inside the casino and we didn't eat at any of the restaurants inside Bally's. We did however, have a drink at the Indigo Lounge. 

We wandered in on Halloween night, to find it practically empty. A small middle-age ( older than us) crowd gathered to hear a live 80's cover band. The band was okay, but the bartenders kept all of the TV's running during the show. It was distracting to us and disrespectful to the band. We made the mistake of ordering off of the Halloween special menu. Here is what we got...

Two Kool-Aid tasting Bacardi drinks in pumpkin sippy cups and tee-shirts. The drinks were awful, the shirts unnecessary. We ended up leaving it all in the lounge. The vibe of the Indigo Lounge just felt wrong, and although it was inexpensive, it was a waste of our time. Here is a picture of the lounge the next day. 

Bally's and Paris are connected via an internal walkway. That night, we had dinner at Yong Kang Street, a Chinese dumpling and noodle house that features dim sum carts. We were exhausted from the drive and famished, causing me to forget to take pictures of the experience. If you like dim sum, it's not to be missed. The food is reasonably priced and the atmosphere is fun. 

After dinner, we headed to the Fashion Show Mall. Dan had forgotten to pack nice shirts ( I'll have to use that excuse the next time I want to go shopping on vacation), so we went to Nordstrom to pick up a few nice things. I'm a huge Nordstrom fan and I have to admit, that the men's department in Vegas, has the best stuff. It's unique to what is sold in Southern California stores, more playful designs and vibrant colors. Louder clothes. I snuck in a quick peek in my department and came away with an adorable faux fur vest. Happy Anniversary to us!

Even though it was Halloween, there was very little evidence of anyone celebrating it in Vegas. The best we saw was five college-aged girls dressed up as different versions of Britney Spears. They totally rocked it!  I prefer Christmas to Halloween, so I was pleased to see this in the mall. Hey Santa, I saw a lot of things in Nordstrom that I'm adding to my list...



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categories: Sleep, Visit, Eat
Friday 11.20.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Movie Review- Last Vegas

 Having just returned from our weekend wedding at the Aria, Last Vegas, which was heavily promoted in the hotel, was a natural pick for our first married "Date Night". Last Vegas is primary set in the Aria and follows four childhood best friends as they celebrate a bachelor party weekend for the last among them who is about to tie the knot.

Billy (Michael Douglas) is nearly seventy and for the first time in his life, he's about to get married. Much to the chagrin of his friends, his bride-to-be is half his age. Billy's friends have their own issues.

Paddy ( Robert De Niro) has become a recluse, holed up in his Brooklyn apartment in mourning over the death of his beloved wife. Archie (Morgan Freeman) has recently suffered a stroke and is being carefully supervised by his adult son. Sam (Kevin Kline) has lost the spark in his marriage and feels like his soul has been dying since moving to a retirement community in Florida. Although the Vegas trip is to celebrate Billy, all four men realize that they desperately need an escapist weekend and the opportunity to rekindle their friendship. 

The movie doesn't get off to a great start. There is a lot of old person humor and "senior moments". They're old, we get it. It's over-kill. 

Luckily, within the first third of the movie, I started forgetting about the bad jokes. It's not that they went away, it's that the characters started to endear themselves to me. 

The tone of the movie shifts when the guys meet a lounge singer, Diana (Mary Steenburgen) at Binions. Steenburgen steals the show when she is on the screen. Diana puts all of the guys in their place and adds a much need female presence in the story.

As with most comedies, this movie requires you to suspend-your-disbelief. The guys expand their gang to include a rather odd-ball bunch of characters, including the cast of Aria's Cirque Du Soleil show, Zarkana. There are clowns and juggling.  

There is no way possible that their budget could have bought them what it did at Aria. Having just stayed there, I can report with confidence, that your money doesn't go far at Aria. In the film they are comped an amazing suite, they have mega blow-out party and get snazzy new suits. This is in addition to throwing around money clubbing, getting a cabana and giving away large tips. It's all in fun though and makes the movie entertaining.

The main reason this movie works, is that the story has heart. Jokes aside, it addresses some real concerns and fears regarding aging. Douglas' character has a break down scene that is like a punch in the gut. The story serves as a good reminder to be patient with the older people in our lives and to resist treating them like children. Life isn't over, until it's over. Once the characters get their momentum back, their lives are filled with a renewed sense of purpose and vigor.

It's a solid buddy story and the four stars of the film have chemistry together. I bet that they had a great time making the movie and it shines through. I wouldn't discount a sequel. 

It isn't necessary to catch Last Vegas in theaters, but you definitely should put it on your must-see list when it's released on DVD. It's a feel-good movie that has us leaving the theater with a big smile.

 

 

 

 

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categories: Watch
Sunday 11.10.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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