Las Vegas Adventures

It’s been a busy week since we returned from a 4 night stay in Vegas, but here’s the blog (better late than never…). We met up with our friends, Aline and Dave, for a couple of days (a midpoint gathering between our yearly Hawaii get together). Speaking of Hawaii, I even found my Kona Brewing beer here in Vegas.

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We stayed at Bellagio – great choice, in the heart of The Strip.

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The hotel is definitely 5 Star with all the amenities – large gym (didn’t bring our gym gear), multiple pools (a quiet refuge we took advantage of one day), lots of restaurants (delicious and extensive buffet that was included in our stay), and plenty of onsite gambling (great people watching).

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The hotel is massive and includes the casino, restaurants, a mall, and  The Conservatory. The Conservatory area is changed seasonally and is absolutely gorgeous.

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We had a great view from our room; not the strip, but the mountains outside the city. Sunrise was breathtaking.

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Aline, Dave and us toured 3 car places while together. First was Nostalgia Street Rods.

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We saw a tiny fraction of the private collection of automobiles acquired by Art Goldstrom.

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All his vehicles were stored until a few years ago, when daughter Sheri convinced her parents to display some of their vehicles and allow public tours.

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We walked around two buildings loaded with vehicles and then went to one displaying Art’s late wife Shirley’s memorabilia collection.

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Our next car place was Count’s Kustoms (TV show from the History Channel).

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The only person from the show we saw was Ryan. Todd went to take a pic, but was told he couldn’t take pics (after he got a shot in…).

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At the entrance was one of Horny Mike’s vehicles seen on the show.

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All the vehicles on display were in one large room.

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The artwork on these cars is amazing!

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Our final car stop was at Welder Up (another TV show – Vegas Rat Rods).

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Here they create “Rat Rods” – vehicles that look like old  junkers, but they have lots of horsepower. They do a lot of theme vehicle builds, where they re-purpose old parts from anything theme related  and use them in their vehicles as something different (example – an antique brass water pressure gauge was used to display Turbocharger boost pressure)

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The four of us went to Ellis Island Brewery for dinner one night. While having a beer at the bar (BTW – good cheap beer…), we asked the server if she could put on the Jays game. Apparently their TV needs a colour correction…

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Dave put some money in one of the machines and told me to have fun. Little did I know, Aline was taking pics and videoing me! (And yes, I definitely had fun.)

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The one morning, Todd and I walked to the Fashion Mall – I wanted to check out the Kipling purse deals at Macys. Throughout the mall were Lego constructions of some renowned US buildings. I had to walk up and look close to believe these were completely made of Lego.

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The Vegas strip is a sensory overload, not necessarily in a bad way…

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After Aline and Dave left for home, we wandered down to check out the new T-Mobile Arena.

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The arena was built for the new NHL team. This will be the first major league team in Vegas, and now they are trying to get an NFL team too. Rumour has it, the new NHL team may be named the Desert Knights. The official name will be released in November.

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Right by the arena is a “happening” place called The Park. The area has restaurants, outdoor seating, and some fun games on the walkway like giant Jenga and 3-in-a-Row games, ping pong and outdoor art and more.

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While we were there, it was Oktoberfest in the Park. One of the young women handing out beer samples (in her dirndl) asked us if we had heard of Oktoberfest… They even had a band “ The Dummkopf’s ” playing Oktoberfest music. We felt right at home.

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The Beerhaus is one of the open-air restaurants in The Park. We had a great time people watching, interacting with others, and drinking some beers – a fun place to hang out…

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For dinner one night, we went to the Harley Davidson Restaurant. It was a “bonus” night – we got free beer glasses because we had ordered draft beers and a bunch of fancy bikes began to congregate outside.

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One of the bikes we saw parked at Counts Kustoms a couple days ago was even parked outside of the Harley Davidson restaurant.

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We weren’t flying out until midnight, so we took up the offer from Mandarin Oriental for a free night stay (offered because of our trip last year), since checkout was at 11 AM at the Bellagio. Parked in front of the MO, was this really “sweet” looking LFA Lexus. (We checked out the price online – starts at $375,000 USD!).

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Our time in Vegas was only a few short days, but it was great to once again meet up with Aline and Dave. We will see them again in about 5 months back in Kona. Meanwhile, our next adventure will be in Havana, Cuba for New Year’s Eve…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Las Vegas and Beyond Final Blog 4

Las Vegas

Before returning the rental, we stopped by the Shelby American Inc museum and build shop in Las Vegas. Carroll Shelby was an American race driver and entrepreneur who designed cars, specifically Cobra and Mustang performance cars.

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Todd picked out his dream car, a 2012 50th Anniversary GT500 Super Snake (asking price 200K USD) . I said maybe on our 50th anniversary if they still have it in another 15 years !

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After dropping off the rental, we took a cab to our “home” for the next week – The Mandarin Oriental located in the centre area of the strip. We were greeted with chocolate-dipped strawberries in our room.

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After a week in the quiet areas of Death Valley and Grand Canyon, Las Vegas is sensory overload! Noise, smells, bright lights, multitudes of “different/interesting” people…..

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Our hotel is kind of an oasis amid the chaos – no casino. The pool area has a resort feel and is a very relaxing place to hang out.

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We celebrated our 35th Wedding Anniversary at Mastro’s Ocean Club Restaurant. The food was delicious, and they served us a complimentary dessert to go with our Martinis to celebrate our special day.

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Our friends, whom we met in Kona this past year, Aline and Dave, came to Vegas for a few days to hook up with us. It was great to see them again and share laughs.

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We joined them on the Big Apple Roller Coaster at NYNY – a climb of 203 ft, a drop of 144 ft, and speeds of up to 67 mph…. Crazy!! (P.S. I had my eyes closed during the upside-down / corkscrew loops…).

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Fremont Street Experience was so much fun! Dave put some money in the slot machine to show me how to play and I won…

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Amazingly good cover bands played on the strip while “crazy” people who have ‘too much money’ zipped by on the zip-line….(missing the “atmosphere” of zip-lining in a jungle; although Vegas could be said to be a kind of jungle…)

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Zip Line Video

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We spent our last night with Dave and Aline, before they headed home, at Ellis Island Casino and Brewery – had dinner and watched Chicago beat Tampa (Stanley Cup Finals). Great craft beers for only $2.25 a pint!

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The last day – relaxing by the pool, l little bit of gambling, a great dinner, then back to relax… Las Vegas is definitely a place to visit (not for all, but definitely an experience)

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…on to the next Adventure – stay tuned…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Las Vegas and Beyond Blog 3

Grand Canyon

At the beginning of Our Adventure, we were a couple of hundred feet below sea level, now we are over 6000 feet above sea level. (Things expand at this altitude…). The other thing of notice – temperature! It is only 26°C – the coolest yet….

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We are staying just outside of the Grand Canyon entrance in a small town ( hotels, gift shops, restaurants) called Tusayan. We are staying at the Best Western, and after the long day we stayed here for dinner. Food was actually quite good… Todd had his salmon and I had my beef (everyone happy and satiated…).

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A great benefit about staying in Tusayan is that you don’t have to drive – there is a shuttle that takes you into the Park. The Grand Canyon! Wow!

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We are at the South Rim area. We took the orange shuttle in the park to the available stops east of the area. No need for a selfie stick when Todd has his trusty fisheye lens !

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We took pics, we walked, we were in awe….

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The Park has a lot of wildlife throughout. Wandering just off the road from a bus stop was one of the many Elk we saw throughout the park.

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Next day, we started out just after 9AM – back to the park on the purple shuttle to take the red shuttle to the west side of the South Rim.

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The views were as breathtaking today as yesterday.

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We walked the majority of the red trail. (It didn’t take long to reach 10,000 steps on the Fitbit…) Each vantage point offered a different perspective.

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Some facts – The Grand Canyon is 446 km in length; at its widest point it is 29 km across; it is 1800 m deep; The Colorado River runs through the Grand Canyon (averaging 10,000 to 20,000 cubic feet of water per second flow since 1990).

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While walking the trail and taking in the view, flora along the way also caught our eye….interesting shaped trees…

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….Banana yucca…

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Walking the trails was so peaceful. Most of the time, we didn’t see anyone.

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Todd did a few yoga poses with the Canyon in the background.

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We travelled to the end of the red route (Hermit’s Rest) and by then our feet were crying to lose the hikers and return to Birks, so after one last look…back to the hotel.

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Next Stop Las Vegas !