It may be touristy, but the Bellagio fountain show was one of the many highlights of this four-day trip to Las Vegas 漏 RebeccaAng / RooM RF / Getty Images
老澳门六合彩开奖记录 contributor, Alicia Johnson, just returned from Las Vegas. Here, she shares some tips and insights for anyone planning a similar trip of a lifetime in the Nevada desert city.
Sometimes, going to Las Vegas for a little pampering, delicious meals and watching one of the best musical artists put on a masterful show is the trip.
I hadn't been to Vegas in decades, and since most of what I remember is long gone, I treated this trip as my first time. It was a quick four-day affair with a packed itinerary of uniquely Las Vegas experiences, and I was excited to see, smell, hear and taste it all. Here鈥檚 a snapshot of my trip.
Where did you stay? What was the vibe?
The Bellagio baby! It鈥檚 one of the most iconic hotels on The Strip and the perfect backdrop for any Las Vegas stay. The rooms were large and plush. Besides the roomy bathroom, with perfect lighting, my favorite spot to relax was the comfy seafoam-colored lounge chair with matching ottoman.
Stretching across 77 acres with nearly 4,000 rooms, the Bellagio Hotel and Casino feels like a small metropolis. There are high-end stores, restaurants, conference halls and, of course, the steady hum of casino activity mixed with the bright lights of the slot machines.
Like most of Las Vegas, the vibe at the Bellagio is whatever you want it to be. Want to get into the thick of it? There鈥檚 always action at the tables or like Club Pirv茅 or The Pinky Ring by Bruno Mars (I鈥檒l get into that later).
Looking for something more subdued and tucked away? There鈥檚 , a dimly lit, hidden bar right off the Bellagio casino floor serving incredible cocktails (try the La Vie En Rose or the Doves & Devils Margarita) and small bites (I still dream about the truffle spaghetti).
Aside from the stunning chandelier above the bar, everything else is bathed in darkness, adding to that 鈥渋f you know, you know鈥 feel.
What about a cool dip? The Bellagio pool is a beautiful place to relax and was a welcome respite with the over 100-degree temperatures. For this trip, I sipped refreshing drinks and lounged on the covered deck chairs in a private cabana.
Most memorable meal in Las Vegas?
Las Vegas has slowly rebranded itself as a foodie enclave. Gone are the days of the $0.99 all-you-can-eat buffets, now the city attracts some of the best and the brightest chefs to flex their culinary muscles. The offerings are endless 鈥 in four days I sampled a little bit of everything.
There was the prime rib and the sweet potato with chilies at ; the fried calamari and Lettre 脿 Coco at ; and the cannoli and the chicken parm sandwich at . However, it was the meal at at the Mandalay Bay that really blew me away.
I鈥檓 a sucker for Mediterranean cuisine and this was one of the best meals I鈥檝e had. Being part of a group that didn鈥檛 mind sharing made ordering fun. We were able to get a bunch of different items off the menu.
The top contenders for me included: the orzo with spicy duck, whipped chickpea hummus with fresh pita bread, macaroni bechamel (the pasta is cooked facing upwards), the kebab platter, and the crispy brussels sprouts. And I can鈥檛 forget the saganaki (Greek cheese) topped with roasted wild mushrooms and honey and set on fire right before we ate it.
Most scenic experience of the trip?
The most scenic experience was the moment I walked into the Bellagio. The is filled with red, yellow, purple and orange flowers and trees with a curtain of green leaves draping from the limbs. The theme is Bellagio鈥檚 Opus, and the centerpieces were three magnificent hot-air balloons positioned throughout the garden.
When I arrived, I wanted to get closer to see the installation up close, but it was filled with people so I headed to my room, knowing I鈥檇 need to return either early in the day or late in the day to enjoy the garden. A little before 9am the next morning (as expected, no crowds) I was seated inside one of the hot-air balloons (the one not suspended high in the air) having brunch in the gardens.
It was a lovely setup keeping in theme with the flowery decor. I dined on avocado toast with pickled onions, flakey cheese-filled pastries and tried caviar for the first time (I鈥檓 undecided). I sipped mimosas and was talked into a slice of cheesecake topped with whipped cream and raspberries.
The Garden Table experience seats six, and offers a brunch option with or a dinner option with. Brunch has four sittings a day (7am, 9am, 11am, 1pm) and costs $125 per person ($195 with bottomless mimosas). Dinner runs Wednesday through Sunday with two seatings at 5.30pm and 8.30pm.
Needless to say, you have to book this exclusive seat well in advance of your trip. But trust me, it鈥檚 worth it.
What was your favorite activity from the trip?
For this trip, there was one reason I was in town 鈥 Bruno Mars. A friend of mine saw him years ago in Colorado and it remained at the top of her list of best concert experiences.
With that in mind, I knew that even though the concert was on a Wednesday night at , Mr. Mars was going to show out. And dear friend, he did just that. I was on my feet most of the night, swaying my hips and singing along as if I was in Bruno鈥檚 band.
The place was packed 鈥 and with all our phones locked in individual bags, the energy was focused right where it needed to be.
After the concert, I headed to, Bruno鈥檚 nightclub in the Bellagio. It opened earlier this year and physically represents what Bruno embodies. It鈥檚 a funky old-school 鈥70s vibe, there鈥檚 fantastic live music and, of course, a dance floor. And, if you鈥檙e lucky (I was), Bruno will stop by after his concert to sing with the house band.
For those wondering, the club didn鈥檛 feel overly pretentious or sleazy (a common reputation for any nightclub, especially in Vegas). That Wednesday night, most people just wanted to have a good time.
A word of warning: no phones are allowed. They won鈥檛 lock them up, but you may be asked to leave if security catches you trying to film something.
What was the most touristy thing you did?
Of course it was the fountain show in front of the Bellagio. Has taught us nothing? Despite being tired and needing to pack to fly out the next day, I was staying at the Bellagio.
And as it was after 8pm, I didn鈥檛 have to wait for long 鈥 there is a show every 15 minutes. Even though I鈥檝e seen it before in person, and in the movies multiple times, the show couldn't help but bring a smile to my face.
Most under-the-radar activity you enjoyed?
I hesitate to write about at Luxor Hotel & Casino because I鈥檓 going to struggle to describe it. Yes, writing is a large part of my job, so I should be able to do this, but when you experience something so eccentric, you realize words can鈥檛 fully capture it.
The show uses light in ways that seem impossible, like a can of spray paint emitting beams of light. There鈥檚 intricate choreography, aerial work, 3D projections working in tandem with live performers. You will be moved from room to room, to not only flow with the storyline, but to get a sense of the scale of this production. It鈥檚 a bit of a mind bend, and I loved every second of it.
Best tip for someone who wants to plan the same trip?
Since there's always something going on, Las Vegas is the perfect last-minute destination, but to take advantage of some of the city's more unique and special experiences, booking in advance is a must.
If you have a notion of going to Vegas or you鈥檙e a person who hits The Strip often, it wouldn't hurt to put your name down on a few waiting lists now.
Alicia Johnson traveled to Las Vegas courtesy of the Las Vegas Tourism Board. 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 staff members do not accept freebies in exchange for positive coverage.
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