Chihuly glass installation, Bellagio, Las Vegas
In January my husband and I took a short flight to Las Vegas to join our friends for a long weekend of planned eating, rocking and rolling, football betting and well yes, drinking.
The Good
- I did the flights without anxiety drugs! It was clear blue skies the whole way, which I did check a couple times before our trip. : ) That kept me calm when normally if I saw bad weather in our path I would've started fretting way before taking off. If not these flights, I thought, when will I see if my belief in a correlation of being relaxed to a safe flight to be an oxymoron prove to be untrue? So how did I do it? I focused on my breathing like one does in yoga or meditation. Any time a negative thought came in I stopped, focused on breathing and it disappeared. Seriously I was amazed! I loved that I was able to read and not just doze and count the minutes.
- Food coupled with art! Our first night we ate at Picasso in the Bellagio. Besides the beautiful and tasty food there were originals of Picasso's work throughout. Add the dancing fountains outside the window and the ambiance was very romantic.
- Chinese New Year (year of the snake) is Sunday, February 10th this year. All the hotels had their lobbies and casino areas decorated for it. Of the ones we checked out, we enjoyed the Bellagio atrium area the best.
- The second night we ate at the top of Mandalay Bay in the Foundation Room and then went back down to see Santana in the House of Blues for his premier! We chose to do the dinner and show tickets so that we could get good seats. It was very expensive, but we felt it was well worth it, because we were dead center in the front tables. The worry was that the food wouldn't be very good since it was a package, but the Foundation Room surprised us with really good food, incredible views of Las Vegas, unusual art, and Bohemian feel with excellent service.
Lord Mahavir, Hindu God of Love and Compassion
solid marble (3000 lbs)
entrance to Foundation Room
Private room at the Foundation RoomWalls were taken from a Scottish church that was bombed during WWII.
All the art and furnishingshad stories. Food was very good andthe ambiance exotic and cool.
Theme was Past, Present, and FutureSantana melded the first together and had you believing the Future would be more of the same good vibes.
But it was local (Watsonville) boy, Andy Vargas,that had me feeling like a wanna be groupie. Something about the way he moved.
- The Mob Museum - the bad and ugly of the mob, 3 floors of photos, film, interesting facts, multimedia presentation, and actual guns, knives, shot up wall, barber chair, etc. It is all held in the former U.S. courthouse and post office that saw its fair share of mobsters in its day. Allow plenty of time to go through the museum, because you'll be disappointed if you have to leave before you've made it through.
- DH lost overall on his football bets for the first time since he started doing the playoff games. I guess it wasn't too bad, as he never bets much and it kept us entertained for the hours we spent sitting on our butts eating, drinking, and cheering.
- I'm sorry, but it grosses me out to see two teenage girls in sexy outfits having dinner at an upscale restaurant with a creepy man that was mainly just watching them eat and probably hoping they'd hurry up and not want dessert. I did like that they were focusing on the food. (No, these were not his daughters.)
- The Food! We actually didn't go in, but we found the Heart Attack Grill signs to be hilarious. Check out the description of their prescribed diet online - if only! However, the realization that this was not only a caricature of American dining, but also all true a little unsettling, too.
Over 350lbs eat free!
A couple of mallards found a quiet spot near the Venetian Lagoon.