Worst thing about leaving the report a few days is remembering what we did and when! Can't remember what we did Friday!
SATURDAY
We were still at the Sig and decided to go up to Mandalay Bay for something to eat. On the way, via the express tram from Excalibur, we decided it was time for another Italian so we searched for one in Mandalay Bay. We eventually found 'Lupo' which is a Wolfgang Puck restaurant. I had the four cheese ravioli and Linda had mushroom fettucine. Food was ok but not great and service was poor. Bill came to around $60 including a drink each, drinks were expensive though with my beer being $9 alone. Wouldn't recommend Lupo to be honest, it wasn't anywhere near as nice as Maggiano's. Had a quick gamble in the MB, then walked back to Excal as the tram stops at 22:30......not quite sure why that is? Seems real early to stop it? Had a go on the tables and slots in Excal, lost again. As Ian Holloway, the Blackpool football club manager said...."With my luck, if I fell into a barrel of boobs I'd come up sucking my thumb"!

Walked across to Tropicana and had a little gamble in there, again, really poor luck. It looks a lot nicer in the trop now though, the renovations are a definite improvement. The new rooms look pretty smart too judging by the advertising board outside.
Finally got back to the room around 2am.
SUNDAY
Up at about 08:30am. Down to pool by 9am as usual. Got our fave sunbeds. Spent the day by the pool, another hot one. Pool service remains really good at the Signature. I ordered a 'fruit plate' for lunch. I really hate Melon so asked for no melon (it normally makes up a fair percentage of the plate from the ones I've seen), it was $12 but was a plate full of Banana, Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Pineapple, Peach, Plum, Pear and Apple, with a marshmallow dip.....delicious!!

Stayed down at the pool till around 16:30. Finished reading another book - I'm halfway through the series of books written by Lee Child, about an ex-Military policeman called Jack Reacher, they really are great reading.
We had Lion King booked for Sunday evening so left MGM at 18:30....which turned out to be a bit late as we only just got there in time! Picked our tickets up from the box office at 19:50 and it started at 20:00. Good seats, 6 rows back just left of centre. Linda loved it, I thought it was good but not one of my faves. When we came out we weren't sure what we wanted to eat so walked back to Excalibur and ended up in their food court and grabbed some Pizza which was cheap but really really salty! Played the tables for a bit, didn't win again. Lucky I've been saving my gambling money all year as this would kill me!!

Got back to room just before 2am. Checking out on Monday to go downtown to the Golden Nugget, have one of their new 'Rush' rooms booked.
MONDAY:
Picked our car up from MGM. Asked for a 4x4 this year as we've never tried one before, got a Jeep Cherokee - it's really easy to drive and very comfortable, not great on petrol though! Booked it via Netflights.com before we came out on their 'Platinum' package, full insurances, full tank of gas and any driver and it cost £144 from 9am Monday to 9am Friday, not bad.
Drove round to tower 3 and loaded the luggage. Set off to go shopping, no point in rushing down when check-in isn't until 3pm. Linda wanted to look round some TJ Maxx's so I went online before we left the Sig and did some directions. I drove to 3 in all, 1 east and 2 west of the strip. On the way west, we stopped for lunch in an 'In n Out burger'. Oh my god, the best burger and chips ever!! Seriously, don't ever bother with Maccy D's or burger king ever again, In n Out burgers are lovely and cheaper than the opthers as well!
Linda bought loads of clothes, I bought a couple of small items. From there I drove back down from Decateur to the Outlet Mall near downtown. We bought quite a bit of stuff again.....and ended up buying a new large holdall to take home

Just as well Premium Economy on Virgin allows you to check in two bags of 23kg each, we need it! Never bought as much as this before. I bought two pairs of trainers, 6 polo shirts, pair of shorts, pair of shoes, a light jumper (for back in England) and a new baseball cap. Then drove up to the other outlet past the airport and bought a couple more things (well we have to fill the new bag up)!!

After a long day shopping we drove down to the Nugget. I went straight down the strip, traffic wasn't bad at all. We passed the 'Pawn Stars' shop - if you haven't seen it, it's a brilliant TV series about a Las Vegas pawn shop. It's normally on the History channel on Sky, really really good programme, very funny but also very interesting. We wanted to go in but there was a big queue of people waiting to get in!!
Dropped car off at entrance of the Rush tower at the Nugget for the Valet - too much hassle parking in the self service car park. Got checked in after 5 mins or so, was about 5 people queued and only one person doing the Rush Tower desk (it's away from the normal reception area). Not quite the service they should be providing for their 'best' rooms! We were put on the 17th floor. The tower is very nice, very modern and smart. When we got to the room we thought it was lovely, again, very contemporary, beautiful bathroom area and nice corner sofa, big Plasma TV. Very pleased with the room, it was $79 a night. Got unpacked and had a mooch round the hotel/casino. It's a few years since we stayed at the Nugget and it's changed so much! It's now really modern and quite plush, easily the best hotel downtown, by a huge margin I'd say. The new 'Tank' area with the huge aquarium as part of the swimming pool complex is amazing. The only thing I would say is, it's a fantastic pool area but it's so built up now you only get the sun for some of the day. We didn't actually use the pool at all in our two days here but it did look lovely. There's a chinese in the Nugget called Lillies so we ate in there, food and service was excellent, we had a started each and main and a drink each and the bill came to around $60 with tip. We also stopped off at 'Vic and Anthony's Restaurant' to book a table for the following night. Have read loads of great reviews about this place.
TUESDAY:
Decided to go down the the pool area but when we got there it was really windy and as mentioned above, sun is blocked out a lot by the buildings. The sunbeds are all stacked out in rows with about 2 inches between each one so are really packed in. We decided to go out in the car for the day so drove to the Valley of Fire instead. Spent all day out and about. Got back around 5pm so washed and changed and went down for a beer and a gamble before eating. I had a real good run on some penny slots and ended up over $130 up.
Went for dinner at 9pm. WOW! Vic and Anthonys was amazing. Service was superb and the food gorgeous. It feels a little posh in there but is a really nice atmosphere. Linda had the daily special which was a steak, lobster tail and shrimp, I had Filet Mignon with Mash potato and green beans. We both had a glass of white wine. Afterwards we decided we could squeeze a dessert in so Linda went for the New York cheesecake and I went for the bread pudding which was made from croissants baked in cinnamon custard with a toffee sauce......they were HUUUUUGE! There was enough dessert to feed 4, I am not kidding, really good though but we felt bad leaving quite a bit. It's not cheap in there as you can understand but the service was so good I left a 20% tip, I think the total came to around $170.
We watched the 'Queen' music show on the Freemont lights and then had a gamble in Fitzgeralds and Binions. Had a decent run on Pai Gow but lost overall on the night. Went to bed around 02:30am. Back to Signature on Wednesday. We're going to the Gun store and then on to Lake Mead to jet-ski before checking in late afternoon.
WEDNESDAY:
Did express check out of Nugget. We both really like the atmosphere downtown so liked our couple of days there. Decided to grab some food before going to the Gun store as it's gonna be a long day. Went to the Spice Market buffet in Planet Hollywood. Got in just as they changed from Breakfast to Lunch so we ended up having lunch. Very nice as usual. Set off for the Gun Store. Linda had decided she would fire some guns for the first time, I have done it several times before. It was pretty empty when we got there. Linda took the 'womens pacjage' which was $50 for 20 rounds in a Beretta pistol and 10 rounds in a rifle (can't remember which rifle it was). I went for the custom package as I had a couple of guns I really wanted to fire. I had a world war 2 German machine gun called an MP40 with 50 rounds of ammo, a Chinese SKS assault rifle with 40 rounds of ammo and a Sig Sauer 45mm pistol with about 50 rounds of ammo, cost $160. Loved it!! Real adrenaline rush. Linda confirmed her hate of guns though and didn't really like it much. LEft there and set off for Lake Mead. Got there around 15:10. Managed to get two Waverunner jet-ski's straight away. Had a fantastic hour of zipping about Lake Mead at 40mph!! First time Linda has done this on her own as well, she normally sits on the back of my jet-ski so I'm proud of what she's done today! When we finished she was raving about it, absolutely loved it. Cost was around $170 for the two of us for just over an hour and for gas too, that's really good value when you think it costs about £30 for 10 or 15 mins around the Med!
Got back to Signature around 17:40 and checked in straight away. In tower 2 this time. Chilled out for a bit and then went out. Fancied something really simple so went for a hot dog and fries in Nathans in MGM. The place is PACKED tonight, worse than a weekend! Turns out it is Mexico independance day today and they had some big star in concert in MGM - Alejandro Fernandez? Must be very very popular!! We popped across to Excal for a gamble. All the tables are really busy in there too so we had to play slots. Decided to have a reasonably early night after an exciting day!!
Tomorrow we plan to laze by the pool again. We're going to try to see if we can get Human Nature tkts from the half price booth if we can. Sorry for the long post!!
Cheers,
TC