Sorry for the delay, but work nights and had to do extra to cover holidays, hopefully i can remember the majority of things, This is a very long review
Ok .............
After being in Anaheim, we flew over by US Airways to Las Vegas
This didn't go smoothly !!!
We got to check in ok, and got our seats sorted, then for the weigh in of our luggage.
As most of you know we get charged now for taking suitcases over, we stuffed all ours in two, we had a good luggage allowance due to being upgraded to Premium economy with Virgin Atlantic. Unfortunately we knew we were going to be a little over-weight as bought clothes from LA. If we brought over 2 suitcases its even dearer, so tried in vain to economise.
We were over weight and tried to stuff as much stuff into hand luggage rucksacks, why we didnt do this in the first place i don't know. Of course i was not keeping an eye on my husband, and what he was stuffing in the ruck sack !!!
Suitcases didnt go on the conveyor belt, instead you had to walk with them to the end of the airport and slide it under a belt to give to the attendant, i thought this quite strange.
Next, had to go up an escalater to go through controls there, hmm, nightmare, we more or less had to take off nearly all my clothes, well joking but it seemed like it, my sandals, my belt, handbag,money, keys, jewellery (imagine all my pierings , my sweater, oh and all my rings on my fingers, the reason this happened was the bleeper kept going off. Anyway they let me through as couldnt find anything. Sam got stopped because the plonker had put in the rucksack a litre bottle of Pimms and some conditioner ! The man said to go back down the escalator and check it in, i said that i wasnt bothered and to chuck it knowing i would have to pay. He returned by saying no you should check it in , it just needs a tag. So i thought here we go again, left Sam upstairs whilst i was rather rudely ushered off by a security guard downstairs back to lining up near the woman that served us in the first place. I had to pay $25 for conditioner and a bloody bottle of Pimms, i wouldnt mind so much but the drink was only a tenner in the first place
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I refused to pay, but the woman said it had already gone through and i had to pay, i had no money on me except a CC, so had to pay on that !
After lined up again to go through the x ray machines again, piercings out, shoes off, clothes off etc, went through bleeper, went off again, got eye contact with security, glared and said even go there again mate, and walked through. By this time we had 10 mins before departure, wasnt i glad to get on plane. I nearly killed hubby for costing me $25, i will purposely get that back when he buys me a fancy dress that at present he doesnt know about lol.
Settled on US airways, good flight, in fact they gave us a free drink wow (bet it didnt cost £25 !) then we landed into Viva Las Vegas, so far not an Elvis insight.
We had virgin vouchers to collect transport from a designated area out front. If you haven't got them then do not worry, they have a kiosk out front to buy tickets for one of the mini buses.
The heat hit us after being in Anaheim, USA in general all over have suffered (to them) low temperatures, Vegas was 11 degrees lower than normal for that time of year, we were blessed.
Eventually after hotel drop offs, we arrived at the Flamingo. I have never been to Vegas before, so i am going to tell you as honestly what i thought on first impressions. I had an idea due to pictures and TV programes, but it still hit hard the reality.
At first it reminded me of Egypt, lots of unfinished building work and quite dirty on first impressons, compared to Anaheim a purposely built resort, i thought i wasnt going to like it, but hey ho, lets go with the flow and get to the hotel. Drop off was strange to us, as they go around the back underground, but eventually after getting lost lol, we found our way to reception. First in line (queue). The staff knew we had upgraded here in the UK for a 'GO Room', but there was an offer on to upgrade to a GO SUITE for $25 per night, she said they were much nicer than the 'go room'. We upgraded as normally they were $100 per night, when Sam opened the door i thought !@£$%^&* it was amazing, we were so high up, views of flamingos and all the pools as there are thousands. I couldnt wait to try out the 'swish' drapes and nets, and oh my god 3 yes 3 42 inch plasma screens, one in the living quarters, one in the bedroom and one in the mirror in the bathroom.
In the room the bed was the most comfy we had ever stayed in, it was a huge 6ft bed and seemed to be full of feathers as were the pillows, amazing. Whilst i was looking around, Sam took great delight in still playing with the drapes, oh yes, drapes not curtains, we felt like Posh and Becks without the GUCCI shoes and pecks lol. We had an IPOD docking station and Denon sound surround with speakers, a drink station, fridge (which i pulled the plug out at night, kept droning). Small wardrobe (closet), a huge dressing table down one wall, and two cordless telephones and ice bucket. A huge chaise lounge and a large sofa and glass table in the middle.
The bathroom was something else, all in bright pink, every woman dream and maybe mens too
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huge mirror, a large bath and a shower to dye for, it also had jets to have a harsh spray on your back, i loved this. In fact if i couldnt decide whether to bath or shower, i did both lol.
We unpacked and ventured out, it was around 2pm. We were dying of thirst and tried to find a place that sold drink. I dont know exactly what we were expecting, but i suppose shops up and down the strip and food cafes and eateries, this we didnt find until the second or third day. In the end i think we paid $3 from the hotel and got water, then refilled with tap water. We walked as far as NYNY and had a goosey around some hotels.
We went for our first meal in the Harley Davison restaurant, cost an arm and a leg, but my gosh the portions in there were over-whelming. Our server was 'free' yes that was her name, she was brilliant, told us which hotel we should go into and prices etc. We actually went in there a couple of times over the 8 nights we stayed, each time attentive service and not in your face type place and great food.
We knew we had a welcome meeting in Caesars Palace forum shops the next day, and went to the wrong part as CP has like three parts to it, thought it would save time finding the Planet Hollywood where we were going to eat breakfast.
We were told by free to watch the moving statues, well that was different, you don't expect this, only in vegas lol, quite amusing to say the least. I think CP was one of the hotels i spent most time in, it was nice and not rowdy like some. If anyone is going to CP, its lovely.
Next day went to meeting and listened to the spiel of the reps, they look at you not as people but £££ signs ha ha. After seeing a video of the top ten highlights we actually booked to go and see the blue man group, we got Orchestra seating at the Venetian for Saturday 13th at 10pm, section 3, row k seat 64. We paid total $289. The thing i didnt like whether you got vouchers from virgin or tix 4 tonight, you spent a lot of wasted time in line and finding where to go and exchange for tickets. Most i know would queue up on the night, but then you are left with not so good seats. The venetian was a nightmare, lining up for an hour as only one lady working. Then to be told that the virgin rep hadn't faxed it through and we had to go back another day. We did and got them ok. Whilst in the venetian we paid $16 each to take the gondola ride, we took the inside one as they told us the outside isn't as good and shorter tie. All in all 13 mins on it. If you share its that price, double if you want one on your own. A tip though, share, and get them to take pics for you, they do them and charge ridiculous prices, and ours came out better. A nice experience, but didn't like the hotel at all, too big i think, hard to get around.
We bought tickets for other shows from outside BILLS, the lines were long but worth it. I bought David Copperfield tickets front row from the UK, others i bought from txts 4 tonight were....
CIRQUE DE SOLEIL - KA
Steve Wyrick - Planet hollywood miracle mile shopping centre
My thoughts on the shows
David Copperfield
Sat on front row and shared a very tint table with another young couple. Several people in the entourage came up to us and front row people to ask if we wanted to go on stage, they never asked hubby, and he was dying to get up there. David Copperfield if you didn't know is a master illusionist. A woman came up to everyone on the front and said to us and this is gods honest truth, when DC does his amazing illusion at the end with a fan, please stand up and give him an standing ovation ! I thought this odd as normally it is up to the crowd to do this if they felt the show was good enough. Apparently if everyone stands up at the end, and follows the front line people then he comes back on, well lets see shall we.
There is no escaping (excuse the pun) that this man was fantastic, getting planes on the stage and really looking close at all his magic, i havent a clue how its all done, Sam maybe had an idea as hes done magic before. I paid a lot of money to see DC and looking forward to his show. I thought he didnt have a warm presence, we both felt it rushed and it was all over in just under 1.5 hours. Did we do the standing ovation? Well what a farce, we didnt know when to stand, eventually we did, but the last illusion was flat, our table got up and everyone looked at us, then one by one the front row got up and NO ONE ELSE in the auditorium did ! Needless to say he did not do an encore abut came back on and shook all the front rows hands including mine. Was it worth all that money, i do not think so, Steve Wyrick he was something else
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I think most people left a bit deflated. This show was at MGM Grand Hotel, if anyone is going to this hotel, i loved it and the lions, bless them so sweet lol.
STEVE WYRICK - ILLUSIONIST AND MAGICIAN
Remember the nice dress i wanted for that pimms well i got it from the fashion mall, it was flowy and long in peach and had a piece of material that flowed and parted at the front. From one of the designer stores, was around $300 but got it for $68 in sale. I wore this thinking the the theatre in PH Miracle mile mall was going to be smart as the hollywood theatre for DC, well we arrived and everyone had pictures taken. Got our seats and it was pitch black in there, it wasn't exactly designer dress code, but nevertheless waiting and anticipation whether i would be got up on stage as on the aisle seat. Very small theatre, but a family feel to it. Steve came on stage and i am not going to spoil things, but this guy is amazing, as well as gorgeous, he had stage presence, his show was not rushed, he came into the audience, got kids up and adults, not me though unfortunately. I didnt want this show to end. There was an accident halfway through the show. A little boy got a goldfish (dont ask !), he was on the next row to us, after the magic, he ran up the steps knocking over my bud light which was placed in the hold next to me, yes you guessed, hit right down my dress at the front. Within a second a lady came up to me as steve noticed the drink had gone on me (he was stood next to me, my knees were shaking by this time lol). She said that another drink would come up to me, but i said it didn't matter it was an accident.
When the show had finished, we went downstairs as Steve was coming out for signings and photos. Whilst we were waiting the guy at the bar asked if i got my free bud, how he knew i dont know, i said it was ok i didn't need one, i was already peeing my pants having Steve next to me for a whole 5 minutes lol. Some people had paid to go VIP to see SW but it was a money spinner, i lined up for an autograph, then a lady asked if i wanted MY photo with him and i said yes of course. Unfortunately my husband thought it included him, and stepped up on stage with me, i tried to knock him out with my nearly empty bud light bottle but wasn't effective! But i got y own back cos he spoke to me for a whole 3 minutes not sam so there lol. He asked me if i enjoyed the show, i told him he was a lot better than DC, he asked if i got my drink, again i said it didn't matter, they were all so obsessed! Next minute he got down went to the bar and got me and Sam a bud light each, well i was so chuffed. How often does that happen. By the way dress wasnt ruined. The photos came out really good.
A show definitely to see, tickets very reasonable from txts 4 tonight outside BILLS gambling saloon.
BLUEMAN GROUP
I cannot say much about this because it will spoil it, you have to see it, i went having no idea what i was going to let myself in for, but truly amazing and so funny, my sides hurt. If you would like more information on it, please PM me, do not want to spoil it for other members here on HT. One thing i will say though is they all come out after, sign and have pictures taken with you. I had mine done and it was great, bough the DVD and CD, well worth the money, in a good theatre in the Venetian hotel.
CIRQUE DE SOLEIL - KA
Wanted to see Mystere, but it was the 25th anniversary so everyone was off for holidays. Did manage to buy tickets from txt 4 tonight very reasonable for KA at MGM GRAND,
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I had no idea what to expect, i had only heard of it via the forums. We lined up at the bar and i bud and a pint & half of heineken cost £14 yikes, i nearly had a panic attack Las vegas is soooooo expensive. A man asked me how i got my tickets for less than him, at least $80 cheaper and better seats, i told him, he paid at the show counter. The theatre was amazing, again not going to spoil it, well weird show, but the acrobatics were second to none, hadn't a clue what was going on, but didn't care, it was like i was in peter pan. It was cool in there though, if you go, take a cardigan or wear long sleeves. Fantastic show, i didnt want it to end.
That's all for the shows.
trips
Of course the hi-light for us was the grand canyon, i researched on reviews and who people recommend to take you there. I went onto the MAVERICK site on the internet, you can actually have a free conversation with a person who works for them. I spoke in length to Christine, and sorted out the trip for us, GC with champagne breakfast and after a river rafting excursion down the Colorado river.
Early start 5AM, not good when you went to bed at 1am lol
Mavericks own very new and clean bus picked several up from different hotels, went to their depot and got measured height wise and weighed for seating requirements. We had a card to read for safety. We were spilt up into groups and taken out into the yard to have a briefing on the helicopter and how it worked. All strapped in and were off. Fantastic day, great views of the hoover dam and the colorado river, we landed and had champagne and muffins for breakfast, also could have had juices and plenty of water available.
All in all even after refilling with fuel, the ride was 2.5 hours, we stopped a few times to take photos etc. We flew over the skywalk. Personally looking at it, you see more on the helicopter, it is not as big as you think and you cannot have the view we got in the air, that trip is a rip off with all the add ons from the Indians. We landed in another place to drop us off to get another coach with other people to go to CR. Had a toilet break and got into coach , we went to an arcade to pick up tickets for CR and the rafting. Got our food hamper and off we went for a 10 minutes drive. It was roasting that day, but fortunately our guide who was great had an never ending supply of water. It was quite still the water, we saw a lot of canoes, and jet skiis, when they came towards us, we had some fun as our guide asked us if we wanted to get wet. We did get a bit wet, but we liked it, it was 99 degrees by this time. We stopped for lunch, they call it a beach, but it wasn't, it was a pull in, no toilet except for a porta loo, no one was that desperate lol The guide supplied cold flannels to keep cool as well, he was a lovely man. What peed me off was hardly anyone tipped him, i couldn't believe that we were on a lovely trip for 6 hours or more and how tight people are, a lot of information he gave us. Mostly all americans as well, they should be ashamed.
We docked then went into a cheap shop of goodies, t shirts, drinks, hats you know the sort of thing. I then realised how ripped off the tourist part of Vegas is when you come into an outback shop.
Went back to the Flaming exhausted, i fell asleep on coach. All in all Maverick and the river rafting was an amazing day, it cost approx £400 each from 5AM until $;30pm, it was all day and not wasted, breakfast and lunch included which was cobs, crisps, drinks and a pasty. I would recommend Maverick very professional, their trip lasted a lot longer than some and the helicopters are all new and the largest fleet in LV and are NO1.
Now for my reviews on the hotels
The FLAMINGO
We saw most. I prefer my own hotel reguarding its simple and very easy and assessible to get around, yes we got lost a few times, especially one night when we came back rather worse for wear, we entered the hotel and was that tired i said to Sam lets get this lift, he said no because we would have to walk miles to get to the 22 floor. As we were walking around to find the correct lift, i said, this is strange, it is very noisy in here to night, Sam said i thought that, i looked around and then noticed it wasnt our hotel, we had gone by accident to BILLS next door, by golly i was so glad to see Donny and marie Osmond next door lol. The rooms - if i hadnt upgraded then i would have proberly gone to another hotel, mostly i should imagine they are virtually the same, but i had read basic rooms are just that. To upgrade for the price we got was really good, i loved the room, and the hotel, very central, loads of pools, although cram packed. Again drinks at the bar were dear, we had a skimpy girl who fetched them for you, again tips on top. £12 for 2 bud lights, soon added up on hotel bill. Pool could be lets say adventurous, they had a go pool for topless women surrounded by trees and you couldn't see in. I never knew it was there until we saw someone smoking a hookey pipe, or whatever they are called, in Egypt they are shisha pipes. We wanted one and the hostess said you get them from the go pool. On the door was a lady in a bikini she said Sam had to pay $10 to go in, i said all i wanted was a pipe. I asked why Sam had to be charged, she said it was a topless pool, i laughed and said well he's seen it all before in the Med and places, for heaven sake. Anyway didnt get pipe, and could see in the 'go' pool either. When we went up to the bedroom later, i zoomed in my camera over the go pool to have a goosey and a gander what was really in there, we couldn't see any topless people at all, it was secluded and covered by trees.
We had breakfast in the hotel for 2-3 mornings, tried to get into BILLS but always having to wait for 1-5 hours for a table. Prices on par i think with the UK. Didnt really play the slots, i am not a gambler, but did enjoy watching people, the atmoshere was good. The flamingo for playing always seemed to be packed and never closes.
I loved the MGM Grand and CAESARS PALACE, dont know why i do, but the hotels seemed very easy to get around. The best hotel that i went into that had a garden of flowers a ferris wheel, and gorgeous toilets was the BELLIAGO, the fountains are amazing and we watched many a show, we didn't venture into the Mirage or the WYNN. We didn't have enough time. Treasure Island has a great free outdoor show every night as long as it isn't windy, that hotel quite nice also.
The hotels i didnt like :
NEW YORK x2
We went into this hotel several times as my friend from work was going in it as we left. I went up to the roller coaster and all around the hotel, it looked very very old, kids rule upstairs and were running riot, too noisey and on a weekend as with most of vegas it was party time. The Irish pub was over balanced with drinkers and entertainment, it had topless woman in there drunk and rather xxx rated shinaigins going off, i knew this was sin city but i was so glad when i left the hotel, well tacky in my opinion. I did go back just to re check it for my friend, she is a 21 year old, so hopefully she will like it, but nah not for us.
THE LUXOR
You maybe a little surprised that i didn't like this as an avid traveller to Egypt. I a not sure why i didnt like it, it was clean and on different levels, i felt it was very dark in there, spooky looking rooms, and from the outside looked a miss match of pyramids. It was clean and staff friendly, but felt very impersonal and strange lol.
MANDERLAY BAY
The worst hotel out of the lot we ventured into, this hotel is so large that there is nothing in it from what i saw. In the pictures i have seen it looked a lovely sandy beach and a pool, well it was nothing like the photos, it was packed and a rather crude pool and a bit of beach. It all didn't look pretty like the flamingo, no beautiful gardens, all rather boring. This was a 5 * hotel, to me more like a 3*. You walked miles until you got anywhere, the floors were filthy with cigarette butts all over. Checked the loos as with all the hotels, most are lovely. In the MB just normal, no chandeliers or anything special. To say i was disappointed is an understatement to say the least. People used to say to me that Robbie Williams stays there, i know why, it is more like a hotel for business people, not a holiday-makers place.The Belliagio is 50 x better than that. I wouldn't waste my money, its a hole in my opinion.
EATING OUT
After we had been to the strip for a while we eventually found cheaper places to eat. We had several meals late on in the evening in the fashion mall food court. You get plenty and for two of us with drinks was around £14 total. We ate in the PH mall as well and had nice food there, wasn't cheap, but different. On the last day we did wait for an hour to be seated at
BILLS, i had a lovely steak and enjoyed it very much, worth going to if you can be bothered to be seated, always packed and people waiting. Water was expensive unless you go in the PH miracle mile mall, we went into shops and got it cheaper, or in the shops up and down the strip, still expensive, but cheaper than the hotels for sure. The cheapest water we got was on the bridges, people sell it for a quid, we bought loads, be careful though, if caught buying you will get arrested as we saw whilst out there. They scuttle off very fast, if seen by cops.
All the food we liked and drinks, the worst place we found to eat was Planet hollywood, crap food and we tried it twice as we had a welcome breakfast in there first with our REP. Never left a tip and food cold and cheaply done, packet mash for example.
I preferred the Harley Davison out of anything we went to, their menu went on for ever, and it was fabulous food.
We did get cheaper alcohol drinks, we bought one of those half yard drinking vessels with a cocktail in it, when its finished you can go back and refill it with whatever you want for half price, everyone especially at the weekends walked around with them or one and half pints of stella/beer and was supping it whilst walking about, thinking nothing of taking it from shop to shop or arcade to arcade, even in hotels, rather bizarre.
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT VEGAS
I didn't like the vegas shuffle, nighttime was an absolute nightmare, you couldn't move, if you do not like confined spaces then this isn't for the place for you. If i had to put into words what Vegas is like well its certainly an experience but on par with Ibiza and Falaraki, both party places and it is not called sin city for nothing. At times it was quite over whelming and scary, people at you all the time. If i saw another 'flicker' i would kill them. They are the mexicans pushing escort girls/prostitutes into your hands on cards, all they do is flick , flick, flick, so annoying ! Everywhere you went they were there, all landed of course on the dirty floors, which were smelly and sick everywhere at the weekend, witnessed that a lot at night, puking in front of you as you walk. I like a drink myself and i am an outgoing person, but this was filth at night. Was not my cup of tea. Most of this happened in the dead centre of the strip, out of it was a lot different, if anyone is going to the Stratosphere as a cheaper hotel and actually one i forgot to mention is actually a nice clean basic hotel, so much quieter up that end of the strip, didn't see circus circus, but a nice clean area. Although it is a tourist place, it was well over priced on food and drink, has got to be the dearest place in the USA i have ever been too. Recession has hit hard here, but no excuses, they still had plenty of tourists. We did more shopping in the day to avoid the middle of the strip at night.
We didnt go to see the light show on fremont street, we were going to get the deuce but the restaurant lady said not to go as that morning there was a shooting and a body was found in the trash, also a rape. She said you shouldn't go there as now it is very violent, and if you go off the beaten track its dangerous as gangs and poor people are ready to jump on tourists and they also carry guns. Well i knew that bit was true as we saw it earlier on tv.
OVERALL
8 nights is way to long for us, 2-3 nights would have been enough, we don't gamble, i much preferred spending money on shows. If i hadn't seen any shows or gone on trips i would have left after the first night. But as we had never been before, we filled our time roaming the many hotels and going shopping. It was an experience, but one i wont be repeating. NYC is hustle and bustle, but i would go back there tomorrow. IWe wished we had stayed at Anaheim, cheaper and a lot more to do. We did use the deuce bus which was very cheap, but you could be waiting half an hour to catch one as virtually they are full, irritating for disabled passengers as only two clamped chairs could fit on at any one time, should you be in a group you would be stuffed.
Be always vigilant there, plenty of pick pockets etc, and do not go off the beaten track, unless you know it well. We were glad of the experience, but the noise and drunks and flickers put us off, oh and the Vegas Shuffle
Thanks
Michelle x
ps...sorry for any errors, too long a report to check x