Friday, April 25, 2014

Sin City

We saw some things this weekend we would rather not discuss here on my family oriented blog page. I do remember Las Vegas tried to be a "family oriented" vacation spot a few years ago. It seems those plans went by the wayside somewhere along the way.

Also a little tip to you younger folks with infants and small, small children. A casino at 3am is not a place for your child. Go to your room and get some sleep, everyone will appreciate it.






Here is the High Roller, the newest attraction in town. $25 daytime $35 nightime for a 40 minute ride.
This is the view out of our 1st room at Harrah's.
Yea the first room.
We had multiple, and major A/C issues with that room.
Funny huh? A/C issues.
I went to the front desk, after 36 hours in a room with 4 service calls, about 3 hours of sleep, and  an attempt of moving us to a filthy, smelly "up-grade".
I kinda freaked out on Jay at the front desk.  He promised me he would take care of us.
We ended up with a 2 room suite, it had 4 tv's with one built into the bathroom mirror, a 4 person hot tub, and it even had a phone next to the toilet. It was on the 20th floor overlooking the strip. The view at night was awesome.




As you probably know we went out west to see some shows. They were in the brand new Brooklyn Bowl LV. They spent over $10 million on the audio and video in the place and you can definitely see and hear it too.
Fridays show was good and all the friends started to feel each other out, and by the time Sunday came around it was a train running full steam ahead with no end in sight.
Minglewood, with sit in guitarist  Ross  James was off the chain. He sneaked in from behind the curtain, strapped on his guitar and blew it up. The crowd was in awe and shell shocked when he took his bow and slinked back into the darkness of back stage. That one song alone was worth the whole effort of the weekend.



So thank you to Harrah's, Phil, Brooklyn Bowl, and Ana for a real real good time.
Always remember our love for you will not fade away.


20 minutes or less,
Tim


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