Tuesday, November 25, 2008

WARNING: Babbling about Vegas!

Vegas is not typically the place to go to relax. Far from it, in fact. There are lights, noise, and endless action. But if you want to escape from reality and turn your brain off, so to speak, it may be the perfect destination. And, if you stay at a luxury hotel, you can even fit in some of that ultimate relaxation when you need it. My destination: The Bellagio. Aaaah. The place is unbelievable! Talk about guest luxury! Even as the lowest ranked guest (me), I still felt like I was living like a millionaire. Although, when I think about it, I am sure millionaires only stay in full suites with a bowling alley or a basketball court. Or is that just celebrities? Either way, that's over-kill. But cool. Really cool... Back to my low-level status at The Bellagio. Here are some points worth mentioning. Most I hadn't experienced or seen before, some I have, but either way, it pretty crazy:

*I was always greeted as Ms. Kangas, whether it was at the front desk, calling house keeping, or passing the elevator guard.

*Yes, there was a man at the elevator lobby to make sure only guest used the room elevators.

*There were many sets of elevators. The set for my floor included six elevators for 11 floors. Do the math- I never had to wait for more than a few seconds.

*The drapes were electronically controlled. How lazy is that? You just lay in bed and open or shut the drapes.

*A HUGE soaking tub, and a walk in shower that could fit five people. If you really wanted it to...

*The bathroom alone was as big as my bedroom at home.

*The fully stocked mini bar. Oh, funny story. I was nosing through the mini bar, picking stuff up and looking at them and putting them back. I was putting back a first aid kit (I think $12 for a couple bandaids, 1 ibuprofen, 2 aspirin, and alcohol wipes), when I felt a click. Turns out the entire mini bar is on a sensor, and any time you take something out your room is automatically charged. Oops. I called the front desk (answered, Good afternoon, Ms. Kangas. How may I help you?), and they cancelled all the charges I accidentally made. I roughly totalled it up- well over $100 it would have cost me for the few items I looked at. Again, oops.

*Nightly turn down service. Sweet. Nothing like coming back to your room to have it all cleaned (and I thought I had kept it clean!), you bed turned down, relaxing music playing, and a mint on your pillow. Now that's what I'm talking about!

I'm sure there is more I'm forgetting right now...

The botanical gardens were, as always, amazing. I have this one picture. Either you will find it cool, or, like me, you will find it disturbing. While making your decision, keep in mind that the dude's eyes moved and blinked. And his eyebrows moved up and down. Eew! Oh, and there were TWO of them.


What else is there to tell??? Other than losing money, of course. The first day I sat in the sun by the pool. LOVED that! I did a lot of shopping at Miracle Mile at Planet Hollywood. And by shopping I mean looking at stuff and wishing I hadn't wasted my money in the casino. :P Oh, the second day I sat in with a focus group. We watched a potentially new (never gonna make it!) television show. About a deep sea fishing competition. SO much fun! :P Then the other ladies and I got to talk about how incredibly boring it was, and say that we would never watch it. Except one girl said she might because one of the guys was cute- but only if he took his shirt off. After about 90 minutes of being there I walked out with a $85 check- YAY! That was my way of redeeming my casino loss. :) By last night I was Vegas-ed out so I took a bath and watched TV and went to bed at 9:00. Nine o'clock in Vegas- just when people are getting ready to hit the town. Hey, I had to get up at 5:00 a.m. Plus, a girl can only take so much Vegas.
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Now I am sitting in Salt Lake City on a three hour layer over. I know I've been really babbly, but I haven't been on here since Saturday- that's a LONG time for me. I could have gotten on at the hotel, but they charged $13 for the Ethernet cord. Ha!
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Okay, you can wake up now. I'm done. :D

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was such an enteraining entry...good work! I wish I'd have been there. The stories would have been even funnier. Promise me we'll go on vacation someday together. To Arizona.

Anonymous said...

I love that guy! He reminds me of the tree spirits in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - or someone fromm a Roman or Greek myth - or maybe even Bacchus himself.

The mini-bar story cracked me up.

Vegas really is the perfect place to escape. I haven't been there in years.

Glad you had fun! :)

Anonymous said...

I was wondering what happened to you. As a matter of fact, I jumped on the computer and thought to myself: Self, you need to ask Laura why she is taking so long to post again. The gift from her sister is cute and all, but I find her posts very interesting. And I need another one.
And then there you were! Sounds like you had a good time, who did you go with?

Anonymous said...

BTW: I went with Zane once when he went on business. Even if you don't gamble, you can keep yourself entertained in that city. I promise.

Anonymous said...

Hey Laura! I don't really know how this works I am not sure if you go back to old post and read comments. I didn't know you went on vacation. It sounds like you needed it! I think you are so brave. I would never dare go all by myself. Call me wimpy. I hope you felt relaxed when you came home! By the way you are a nut (your missing story). I will admit I can see you doing that! You know what ever entertains you right? The mini bar.. well sounds like something I would do =) Just being curious, right?

Michelle

Anonymous said...

Leanne~ Definitely Arizona- we would laugh for days straight!

Elizabeth~ I somehow knew you would like the tree man...:)

Mindi- Went by myself. Had a airline voucher that was expiring and Davin couldn't take work off.

Michelle~ Thanks so much for stopping by! Please keep commenting- I go back to read posts occasionally! :)