Tuesday, 30 December 2014

LAS VEGAS - PRE CHRISTMAS GETAWAY




Well time for a pre Christmas non sailing trip with my wife, son and sister-in-law to the U.S. southwest visiting Las Vegas Nevada and Scottsdale Arizona...might as well go to the desert before going to sea eh?

We usually try to fly out of Buffalo but I was having difficulty finding any cheap flights so we just decided to fly out of Toronto and got an early 6:45am flight on November 30th.

It was getting very close to boarding time by the time we made it to security and wouldn't you know it but "Lucky" me got flagged for extra screening..what fun...wheeee!...additional time to an already agonizingly slow process!

Just made the flight...time to doze off..arrive in Charlotte on the first leg..couple of hours to kill..Cinnabon and a coffee for breakfast..back in the air..doze again..touch down..VEGAS.

Believe it or not you don't have to be much of a gambler to enjoy this town...lots of other stuff to do...yah yah I know some of it not exactly kid friendly...but even just wandering around taking photographs is fun..especially at night.

We have been here many times over the years and seen tons of changes....for a while it seemed new hotels were going up as fast as they could tear the old ones down..but in the last few years construction has slowed dramatically but a few new projects are underway with the biggest being down by the Sratosphere called Resorts World ...the $4 Billion first phase 3000 room hotel and casino is due to open in 2016. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resorts_World_Las_Vegas

Glad my son came out with us...his first trip here..so as neither of us a big gamblers we left that to my wife and her sister while we planned other cool stuff to do..at least in our minds.

If you are a history buff one of the things you can do are go see Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition In the Luxor   www.luxor.com/entertainment/titanic.aspx

This is really interesting with lots of neat stuff brought up from the wreck...they have recreated parts of the interior ...some ship corridors, first class stateroom and of course the grand staircase..they even have an actual HUGE piece of the side of the ship and a real ICEBERG inside..very cool...(pun intended!) The only thing is no photography allowed...bummer.  At the end of the exhibit is a wall with every passenger's name that was lost in First Class, Second Class and Crew...you are given a passenger ticket when you first enter that has a passenger's name on it that you try to find.

There is a quote written on another wall in the exhibit by the Irish philosopher Jack Foster..."We are all passengers on the Titanic"... ponder that for a moment..how true.
Titanic Official Website www.the-titanic.com

As an aside to this if you ever get to Halifax, Nova Scotia, go to Fairview Lawn Cemetary as you can view the grave sites of over 100 of the people lost on that tragic day April 15th, 1912 ... Several Halifax based ships were involved in recovering the bodies..see the Halifax Connection  www.novascotia.ca/titanic/connection.asp

For local history check out the Neon Museum..here they have lots and lots of the old casino and business signs that have been saved ... Stardust, Frontier, Desert Inn and  many more...www.neonmuseum.org

What else?..oh yes a visit to,Madame Tussauds in the Venetian...

This turned out to be a lot of fun...where else can you get up close and personal with Daniel Craig, Bruce Willis, Robert Deniro...go a few rounds with Muhammad Ali..hang out with your golf buddies Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods..and of course the LADIES..
JLO, Sophia Vergara, Halle Berry and more... Iconic rockers from the past..Elvis, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix..and the near past..Michael Jackson. There are of course many more...worth the visit.

We got discount tickets for some of the above at  www.tix4tonight.com
  ..They have outlets along the street and at Fremont Street.

Fremont Street...another cool place to visit..and the street shows are free!...This is a lively place to say the least at the North end of the strip in the old downtown.

Here you will find several of the older casinos and some of the old iconic neon signs such as Vegas Vic...a huge cowboy at the Pioneer Club.

There is always a huge crowd here...usually a bunch of bands playing, street vendors of all kinds, and many look alike stars and Vegas Follies girls to get your picture taken with.

The Viva Vision light Show..overhead is a huge arched video screen which spans the street from one end to the other and on which they project very colourful animated films set to music which blares out from a multitude of speakers..the images dance up and down the street and they change the show often.  It usually starts every hour from 6pm for about 6 minutes..very entertaining.

My son and I did a little gambling but we spent most of our time in the evenings wandering around taking photographs..it really is an amazing place to see.

I have loaded an album of Vegas pics on my Flikr site:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wgmt/sets/72157649270866360/

My next blog will be about some of the sights to see outside of Vegas.


Till then, Cheers, Bill























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