We got picked up from the hotel by Limo at 4.30pm for the wedding at Lake Mead.
It took just short of an hour to get there, when we got out of the car, the heat just hit you, it really was like sticking your head in the oven when cooking yorkshire puddings.
We were escorted on to the boat which was a kind of Mississippi paddle boat for a private ceremony on the top deck.It was lovely, so romantic, the bride looked so beautiful.
After the wedding, other people boarded for the cruise and we had a meal on the lower deck which turned out to be really nice even though I had read mixed reports on the Internet prior to going.
I had salad, soup, steak and all the trimmings and new york cheesecake for afters.
We passed hoover damn and the commentary was very informative, apparently bolder city was built for the workers who built hoover damn and there were many lives lost, the first and last person to die were father and son, how very sad.
I can't remember what time we returned to the hotel but had a couple of drinks at the bar in the Excalibur and retired to bed.
Wednesday 6th Aug.
Woke up fairly early and decided to try the breakfast buffet at the Tropicano . When we got there at was about 10.45am but breakfast is only until 11am then they start with lunch so we kind of overlapped but were only charged the breakfast price which was $9.99 + tax of course, I haven't mentioned that before but most things have 7% added to them.
I preferred this buffet to the Excalibur one, it was waitress service for tea, coffee, orange juice e.t.c, much more civilised.
There was a good choice, bit of breakfast and a full lunch selection. What I really liked was the omelette station, you chose what you want, they had prawns, peppers, mushrooms, sweetcorn e.t.c. you put them in a dish and pass them to the chef and he cooks it to order, then adds the cheese and tom just before it's done if you want them. They also had a good choice of puddings and mum was pleased because she's diabetic and they had a number of sugar free ones too.Oh and they had an ice-cream machine too, I like them.
We decided to try the deuce bus, you pay $5 and the pass lasts you 24 hours. We went on the advise of my S.I.L. to Freemont street which is the older side of town. I was very excited to pass the Little White Chapel but didn't manage to get a photo as the bus was travelling to quickly, it took about an hour to get there.
We looked around the shops and called in to one of the casinos for a beer. Mum really liked a North American Indian shop and spent about an hour in there whist I looked around some tat shops.
We got off at the Venetian hotel on the way back and enjoyed seeing the gondolas.
Popped in for a drink to the Casino Royal, wow drinks were mega cheap in there, my kind of bar.
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A bottle of Michelob was only €1 and frozen margarita the same. We were kept amused by a barman called Mark who is the fastest server I have ever seem in my entire life, he served 9 drinks in less than 30 seconds, he got lots of tips. He was really nice, he said on our 3rd drink that there was no charge, they were on him which was really nice of him.
Had a look around the shops at Caesars Place, went in to Tifanny's and chose the ring that i'm gonna buy when I win the lottery.
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Got back to the hotel late afternoon and went for a rest.
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Sue