On Friday, 10/29 we got up early and went to the airport to head to Vegas because Doug had a conference to attend. I wanted to go along for the rest and relaxation in the warm weather. We were both tired as we had gotten in the night before from a week on Maui where Kaycie and Brad had gotten married (see previous post).
We arrived in Vegas about 11:30am and made arrangements to get to our timeshare, the Hilton Grand Vacation Club at the Flamingo on the Strip. We always seem to be the last stop, no matter where we stay so we didn’t get there until almost 1pm. Fortunately, they allowed us to check in so once we got settled we headed over to the Flamingo to have lunch. We ate lunch at the Tropical Breeze Cafe. After lunch we walked around for a while, gambled (and lost!). It was hot outside (in the 70’s) and it was fun to walk around for a while. Later we went back to the room to rest then to Margaritaville for dinner. It is always a lot of fun with lots of entertainment, great music and food. Afterward we walked around and there were lots of people celebrating Halloween and wearing costumes. That was fun!
Sunday Doug needed to be over at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino to set up his table for the tradeshow portion of the conference he was attending. I decided to stay back at the condo and go to the pool. When I got to the pool it was so refreshing. There were about 10 people there with plenty of places to sit and read. I ordered a salad from the deli and spent a couple hours relaxing. Doug got back about 3pm and around 5:30 or so we rode the monorail back to the Tropicana. The registration and check-in started at 6pm so Doug needed to be at his table, and he invited me to go with him. It was a great opportunity to meet some of the people that he works with on a day to day basis. They were serving appetizers so we also got a bite to eat while we were there. At 7pm the registration was over and they had a cocktail social that I was not invited to. I had my Kindle with me so I just waited for Doug in the area by the meeting rooms.
Once he was done we headed down to the Strip and took a bus downtown to the Fremont Street Experience.There were a lot of people downtown, and even more in costumes than the night before. There was entertainment going on everywhere and lots of people just enjoying all the entertainment. We went to the Fremont Hotel and Casino for dinner at the Paradise Buffet. We stayed in the area until about 12:30am then took the last bus back to the Strip.
Monday Doug needed to be to the conference at 8:30am so he left long before I woke at 11am. Wow – it was nice to be able to sleep in. I can get used to this! I finally got up and went down to the pool. Once again it was so nice and refreshing. I had my Kindle and got some lunch again at the Deli so what more did I need? I stayed for about 3 hours then walked down to Harrah’s for a little while. The weather was beautiful and warm, but they were predicting that it was going to get cooler and windy in the next couple days. That evening we just went over to the Flamingo and ate dinner at The Burger Joint. Afterward we walked around some more. It was Halloween so there were still a lot of people dressed up. We got back to the condo by 11:30 or so.
Tuesday Doug once again got up early to go over to the Tropicana for the conference. I went down for my pool time - this is getting to be a habit! Around 3pm I walked over to the Fashion Show Mall. About 5:00pm or so Doug called and said that we had been invited to dinner by one of his vendors. We needed to meet a group of people at CraftSteak in the MGM at 6:30. I got ready to go then took the Monorail over to the MGM and went to meet Doug by the Lion Habitat. When I got there, there were two of the trainers in with the lions and several people watching. They seemed so gentle and were having fun with the trainers, playing with the balls and allowing the trainers to cuddle up to them. Doug finally met me and we walked over to the Bell Desk to ask them to hold his laptop bag for him while we were having dinner. We got to the restaurant a few minutes late so the others had already been seated. The waiter came over right away and got our drink orders and at the same time our host ordered several bottles of wine and appetizers. Although the dress was casual the place was elegant and the food was upper scale. Most things on the menu were ala carte and started in the $60’s for only the steak portion. He ordered oysters, scallops, beef tartare, and several other things to try.
When everyone had arrived (a total of 12 people) the waiter came back over and explained more about the menu. Besides the ala carte things there were several combination portions that included special cuts of beef, all the sides and appetizers along with the meal. The combinations ranged from $115 - $295 per person, depending on the quality of beef and whether it included “surf”. Our host decided that we all needed to experience the best cuts of meat, and we definitely would want “surf” so he ordered 12 of the $295 per person meals! Once the food started coming it included all kinds of sides, asparagus, potatoes, salads, oysters, shallots, mushrooms, risotto, etc, then lobster and several different cuts of beef. Some of it was so tender that you literally could cut it with your fork. After the main course they brought out several desserts including different flavors of gelato (prickly pear, mocha, to name a few), cheese cake, lemon pie, etc. It was by far the most expensive meal we have ever experienced. The host told us all it was $5700 after tip was included. For 12 people! He joked about raising Doug’s rates. Although it was a joke, I hope it doesn’t happen!
After dinner we headed back to our condo, stopping along the way to gamble a little which for me had been a total bust for most of the trip. Although Doug was doing better than me he wasn’t ahead. But we were having fun, and that’s what counted.
Wednesday Doug got up and went to the conference. It was my responsibility to check out and be ready in the afternoon for the shuttle to take us to the airport. I had forgotten to check what time check out was so when I awoke at 10:15 I looked at the information and realized that I had missed it! I should have been out at 10am!. I called and got a noon check out and started getting our things together. At noon I checked out and gave our things to the bell hop and headed out for lunch. I walked over to Serendipity 3 for lunch. I’ve been to the one in New York so I really wanted to try this one.I had a wonderful spinach salad, and I was able to resist the Frozen Hot Chocolate that is so good! By the time I got back to the timeshare I had about 30 minutes before Doug was due to show up from his conference. I just sat and read and relaxed until he showed up. He finally got there about 2:20 and our Shuttle got there at 2:30 so we went to the airport for our 4:30 flight.
Our flight stopped in Oakland but we didn’t need to change planes. We got to SeaTac about 10:30pm and when we went to get our bag it wasn’t there. We checked in with the Southwest Airlines office and after giving a description of our bag they discovered that it had inadvertently been pulled in Oakland. They assured us it would be there in the morning and gave us a $50 voucher toward future travel for our inconvenience. We took the shuttle over to where our car was parked and got home about 11:30pm. Fortunately I was off for the next few days so we were able to unwind after a whirlwind vacation in Maui and Vegas! Now we are done traveling until our annual Mexico trip in February. I’m already excited about it and can hardly wait! Retirement can’t come soon enough.
We arrived in Vegas about 11:30am and made arrangements to get to our timeshare, the Hilton Grand Vacation Club at the Flamingo on the Strip. We always seem to be the last stop, no matter where we stay so we didn’t get there until almost 1pm. Fortunately, they allowed us to check in so once we got settled we headed over to the Flamingo to have lunch. We ate lunch at the Tropical Breeze Cafe. After lunch we walked around for a while, gambled (and lost!). It was hot outside (in the 70’s) and it was fun to walk around for a while. Later we went back to the room to rest then to Margaritaville for dinner. It is always a lot of fun with lots of entertainment, great music and food. Afterward we walked around and there were lots of people celebrating Halloween and wearing costumes. That was fun!
Sunday Doug needed to be over at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino to set up his table for the tradeshow portion of the conference he was attending. I decided to stay back at the condo and go to the pool. When I got to the pool it was so refreshing. There were about 10 people there with plenty of places to sit and read. I ordered a salad from the deli and spent a couple hours relaxing. Doug got back about 3pm and around 5:30 or so we rode the monorail back to the Tropicana. The registration and check-in started at 6pm so Doug needed to be at his table, and he invited me to go with him. It was a great opportunity to meet some of the people that he works with on a day to day basis. They were serving appetizers so we also got a bite to eat while we were there. At 7pm the registration was over and they had a cocktail social that I was not invited to. I had my Kindle with me so I just waited for Doug in the area by the meeting rooms.
Once he was done we headed down to the Strip and took a bus downtown to the Fremont Street Experience.There were a lot of people downtown, and even more in costumes than the night before. There was entertainment going on everywhere and lots of people just enjoying all the entertainment. We went to the Fremont Hotel and Casino for dinner at the Paradise Buffet. We stayed in the area until about 12:30am then took the last bus back to the Strip.
Monday Doug needed to be to the conference at 8:30am so he left long before I woke at 11am. Wow – it was nice to be able to sleep in. I can get used to this! I finally got up and went down to the pool. Once again it was so nice and refreshing. I had my Kindle and got some lunch again at the Deli so what more did I need? I stayed for about 3 hours then walked down to Harrah’s for a little while. The weather was beautiful and warm, but they were predicting that it was going to get cooler and windy in the next couple days. That evening we just went over to the Flamingo and ate dinner at The Burger Joint. Afterward we walked around some more. It was Halloween so there were still a lot of people dressed up. We got back to the condo by 11:30 or so.
Tuesday Doug once again got up early to go over to the Tropicana for the conference. I went down for my pool time - this is getting to be a habit! Around 3pm I walked over to the Fashion Show Mall. About 5:00pm or so Doug called and said that we had been invited to dinner by one of his vendors. We needed to meet a group of people at CraftSteak in the MGM at 6:30. I got ready to go then took the Monorail over to the MGM and went to meet Doug by the Lion Habitat. When I got there, there were two of the trainers in with the lions and several people watching. They seemed so gentle and were having fun with the trainers, playing with the balls and allowing the trainers to cuddle up to them. Doug finally met me and we walked over to the Bell Desk to ask them to hold his laptop bag for him while we were having dinner. We got to the restaurant a few minutes late so the others had already been seated. The waiter came over right away and got our drink orders and at the same time our host ordered several bottles of wine and appetizers. Although the dress was casual the place was elegant and the food was upper scale. Most things on the menu were ala carte and started in the $60’s for only the steak portion. He ordered oysters, scallops, beef tartare, and several other things to try.
When everyone had arrived (a total of 12 people) the waiter came back over and explained more about the menu. Besides the ala carte things there were several combination portions that included special cuts of beef, all the sides and appetizers along with the meal. The combinations ranged from $115 - $295 per person, depending on the quality of beef and whether it included “surf”. Our host decided that we all needed to experience the best cuts of meat, and we definitely would want “surf” so he ordered 12 of the $295 per person meals! Once the food started coming it included all kinds of sides, asparagus, potatoes, salads, oysters, shallots, mushrooms, risotto, etc, then lobster and several different cuts of beef. Some of it was so tender that you literally could cut it with your fork. After the main course they brought out several desserts including different flavors of gelato (prickly pear, mocha, to name a few), cheese cake, lemon pie, etc. It was by far the most expensive meal we have ever experienced. The host told us all it was $5700 after tip was included. For 12 people! He joked about raising Doug’s rates. Although it was a joke, I hope it doesn’t happen!
After dinner we headed back to our condo, stopping along the way to gamble a little which for me had been a total bust for most of the trip. Although Doug was doing better than me he wasn’t ahead. But we were having fun, and that’s what counted.
Wednesday Doug got up and went to the conference. It was my responsibility to check out and be ready in the afternoon for the shuttle to take us to the airport. I had forgotten to check what time check out was so when I awoke at 10:15 I looked at the information and realized that I had missed it! I should have been out at 10am!. I called and got a noon check out and started getting our things together. At noon I checked out and gave our things to the bell hop and headed out for lunch. I walked over to Serendipity 3 for lunch. I’ve been to the one in New York so I really wanted to try this one.I had a wonderful spinach salad, and I was able to resist the Frozen Hot Chocolate that is so good! By the time I got back to the timeshare I had about 30 minutes before Doug was due to show up from his conference. I just sat and read and relaxed until he showed up. He finally got there about 2:20 and our Shuttle got there at 2:30 so we went to the airport for our 4:30 flight.
Our flight stopped in Oakland but we didn’t need to change planes. We got to SeaTac about 10:30pm and when we went to get our bag it wasn’t there. We checked in with the Southwest Airlines office and after giving a description of our bag they discovered that it had inadvertently been pulled in Oakland. They assured us it would be there in the morning and gave us a $50 voucher toward future travel for our inconvenience. We took the shuttle over to where our car was parked and got home about 11:30pm. Fortunately I was off for the next few days so we were able to unwind after a whirlwind vacation in Maui and Vegas! Now we are done traveling until our annual Mexico trip in February. I’m already excited about it and can hardly wait! Retirement can’t come soon enough.