Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Las Vegas

Zach in our not so warm pool on the 25th floor.
We went to Las Vegas for my spring break and birthday. It was a busy few days. It was probably a different Vegas vacation than most people would think because we gambled $3 and came out with $5. Went to bed by 10:30 every night and did not drink any alcohol. Zach was sick the entire time with a cold, so his nose was running and head hurt. He was still a trooper and up for anything as usual. My famous sunglasses picture on the top of our hotel looking at the Stratosphere tower.

Zach and I before Cirque du Soleil show Mystere. It was a phenomenal show. The strength and talent of the performers was unbelievable.






The Atlantis show in Ceasar's Palace. It left much to be desired, but there was a neat aquarium around it.







A guy on the street with his pet snakes trying to make his living letting people pet them.




The ship sinking during the Treasure Island show.


The Treasure Island show outside the hotel "Sirens of TI".


Me at Ceasar's palace before the Carrot Top show, which was a suprisingly very funny and a great show.


The flamingos at the Flamingo hotel.


Zach the flamingo for most of the vacation. The first night we tried to walk between hotels, which is ALOT farther they they look and the rest of the vacation Zach's foot was bothering him.
The hotel New York New York resemble the skyline of New York and was filled with intricate details inside to resemble the streets of New York. Little apartment windows with small fake air conditioners. It was Zach's favorite architecture.

The lionesses at MGM getting their bellies rubbed. There was a man laying down and the other lioness's rump that you can just see his khakis between the lions.


Zach and I each outside the Mirage. They had a beautiful waterfall and pond.

The gondolas outside the Venetian.


Some views of the strip. The top one is from the top of the stratosphere tower and the lower one is from the bridge near Treasure Island.







A contortionist "Maria" at Circus Circus.


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