FAVORITE PLACE FOR AN AUSSIE ON HOLIDAY
We stayed in the older part of Las Vegas at a casino called the Four Queens
in Fremont Street .
Unbeknown to us there is what they call the Fremont Experience every night. A
domed roof that was several hundred yards long was the venue for an incredibly
colourful laser show. There was music, bands, performers and people walking
around dressed as Elvis Presley, Batman, Superman, Mary Poppins, Dracula and
heaps of other well known characters. Not forgetting the show girls, decked out
in their skimpy costumes, fans and feathers. It was amazing, bus loads of
tourist came down every night to see the display, but we were right in the
thick of it, standing at our hotel door.
Many of the casinos on Las Vegas Boulevard - The Strip, have
themes. We visited Paris Las Vegas which was very French with a giant Eiffel Tower
as the main feature. You could actually take a ride right to the top, but for
us unfortunately, it was too windy, so we missed out. Someone told us that the
Eiffel tower here was exactly 1/3 the size of the Eiffel
Tower in France , but it was still a huge
structure. While we were there I bought the most decadent French pastry I have
ever eaten. It was to die for.
We went through the Bellagio, luxury personified.
Unfortunately, this poor Aussie author didn’t have enough pennies in the piggy
bank to be able to afford to stay there.
Did I mention the shopping? Wow. So cheap. We had to buy an
extra suitcase to bring home all the goodies that we bought.
All in all we had a wonderful time. The only downside was
the trip home, talk about the flight from hell. We were diverted to Sydney because the plane
was running low on fuel, then after sitting on the tarmac for an hour, a
passenger became ill and had to be rushed off in an ambulance, then security
stepped in because the passenger’s luggage was on board and he no longer
was. Three hours later it was all sorted
out, and we took off and headed home, but Las Vegas was and always will be one
of my favorite places.
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3 comments:
Las Vegas is pretty amazing! I'm glad you got to vacation there and that you and your husband enjoyed all the impressive sights and shows, Margaret. Love the cover of Savage Posession! (I was one of those kids who adored reading stories about the wild horses in Australia.)
Oh my, Margaret! You certainly paint an amazing picture of Las Vegas. I've been there twice. The first time for a meeting and we drove The Strip on the way back to the airport. I remember being intrigued by the hotel themes, etc. Second time was this last summer. Poor air quality really tainted my experience.
Where's your favorite place in Australia?
Hi, Margaret!
I visited Vegas about 10 years ago. My husband and I stayed at the hotel designed after the pyramids in Egypt. It was awesome. Even inside the hotel looked like a pyramid with fake, I'm sure , artifacts etc. Glad you had such a great time!!
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