Sorry ive not had the chance to post the past couple of days. At the football on Wednesday night and last night we were demolishing our old kitchen as a new one is being installed today.
So ive got a bit of spare time just now and will try and catch up.
jwhiting I dont go onto TA, but it does put you off places if people give a place a bad recommendation, but like yourself I really enjoyed the Excalibur breakfast and it was great value for money. I take it you are off to Vegas again soon?
Saturday 12 July - Absolutely stifling hot but the rain is on and off all the time so we wont get any sunbathing done today. I didnt expect Vegas to be a sunbathing holiday anyway because there is so much to see and do so I thought we would be sightseeing and exploring quite a lot.
We heard there was a shopping outlet at Freemont Street so we decided to go along here for a look. I was looking for some black and a light coloured cut of trousers, so we may as well go and have a look. Walked over the MGM for the Monorail. Timetable is fantastic, never wait anymore than 5 minutes for the next Monorail if you have missed one, and nearly always get a seat as well. Got off the Monorail at the Sahara, as advised on the little Monorail leaflet/timetable. Get the lift to ground level and it drops you off at the bus stop. Get a bus along to Freemont Street, journey takes about 10 minutes. Its probably like a shopping factory outlet, dont know how many shops are there in total but probably about 100. To be honest I didnt think it was that great and you could find just as good a factory outlet anywhere in the UK, I guess the prices are a bit cheaper in the States mind you. Had nice cut off trousers for just under $20, only about £10 in the UK, so good value. They had a food court and since we hadnt yet eaten today that was one of our first stops
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Opted for the chinese buffet, I only had one dish, orange chicken and rice think it cost $5.49. OH picked 2 dishes, also orange chicken and chicken curry and his meal cost $7.49. Enormous portions. We came out the food court and crossed over into an ice cream parlour, think it was called Fudge, please visit, they sell all sorts of cakes and fab ice cream. I had a brilliant fudge and caramel flavour ice cream. Give it a go!!!
Headed back to the hotel late afternoon and visited the casino at NYNY. We dont gamble much, but maybe $10 or $20 dollars at a time. Nice to sit with a diet coke or a lovely glass of cold white wine. Tip the waitress $1 and she passes by frequently to ask if you are ok or require anymore drinks.
OH wanted to try the Rainforest Cafe (Restaurant) for dinner over in the MGM. Beautiful setting and always big queue to get in. We went over about 8.30 and got there just before the queue got too long. Probably waited about 15/20 minutes for a table. Ordered a starter to share - chicken wings, onion rings etc and for the main meal I ordered a roast beef dish with potatoes on top and veg, OH had an enormous burger with all the trimmings. Anyway we werent even half way thru our starter and the main meal arrived
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. Quickly apologised and took the dinner away. Our 'own' waiter came over to apologise also. Starter was very nice and then the main meal arrived, mine was cold so they obviously hadnt heated it back up again, I called someone over and sent it back to be re-heated. I only found out later that OHs burger was a bit cold as well, but he didnt like to complain
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My food came back a few moments later, but I didnt really enjoy it, I guess it was a beef casserole but there were masses of carrots in it, could hardly see the beef for the carrots (although underneath there was plenty of beef). The bill came to about $75 dollars but cant say we enjoyed our experience in the Rainforest Cafe.
Headed back over the hotel to the Casino and a wander about, a small glass of wine (!) and then off to bed.
I found I was shattered every night by about 11 or 12 o'clock, I think its all the walking in Vegas, you are constantly exhausted.