Monday, July 24, 2006

Here we are, back to normality, or whatever the usual is. Being in Vegas for almost a week was a ton of fun. The first night was spent at the Tropicana, which while it has a great location and a decent pool area, I really can't recommend. The best thing going for it was that it was cheap. But problems with the rooms (our reserved room had been given out to someone else, then our room had busted AC. At least they upgraded us for free), average to low quality everything, and rude dealers made it not that memorable.

The second day we met up with John and Lisa at the MGM Grand, where the first sight that we see is Mike Tyson walking out of the hotel. Fairly amusing way to start things off. I thought the MGM Grand was amazingly good. The check in people that Julie and I dealt with were really helpful and polite, when Julie had something break a bellman spent about 15 minutes trying to call people and search the internet to find replacement stuff for us, and the gaming was really fun. Unfortunately, Lisa didn't have as good of an experience, but I'm going to say that she just caught one bad nut in the bunch, since everything else was so good. While there we saw Cirque du Soleil's Ka, ate at one of Wolfgang Puck's restaurants, and did plenty of gaming, including some time in a very comfy poker room.

We hit lots of other attractions at various casinos this trip. At Mandalay Bay we saw the Shark Reef and had some beverages at The Red Square Bar. We made a few stops at Nine Fine Irishmen for some excellent food and Irish Whisky. Shopping for the girls, well, that was everywhere. I finally got to play some poker at Binion's on Fremont Street while everyone else shopped and wandered around. I got to see half of one of the light shows, so that was ok. 8-)

And speaking of poker, one of the biggest highlights was watching part of the WSOP at the Rio. We saw so many of the top names in poker that we felt like kids in a candy shop. We got pictures with a lot of them. Most all were very friendly and would stop and chat for a while. Many poker sites had lounges set up there where they were giving away free stuff, including UltimateBet, Full Tilt Poker, Doyle's Room, Poker Stars, and Bodog. And no, I don't feel like looking up links to all of them on my work computer :D.

And so, after all that excitement, we're finally back, and I'm even almost caught up on all the emails that I missed while I was gone. Almost unfortunately being the operative word here...enough of a brain break, back to being productive... 8-)

2 Comments:

Blogger Johnny Mack said...

That was an excellent trip! I cant wait for the next visit out.

9:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the great time guys, it was a blast. KA was awsome and other than the few grumpy front desk people :)at the MGM it couldn't have been a better trip. Viva las Vegas.

12:17 AM  

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