In early March, we drove to Las Vegas to see my brother-in-law.
Day 1 is here
Day 2 is here
Las Vegas baby!
You could tell that tourism was down. Las Vegas Blvd wasn't crowded with cars or people.
So we started at New York, New York and headed towards the Mirage.
My daughter and brother-in-law wanted to ride The Big Apple Coaster. They were in line 15 mins before it opened and were in the 3rd row of the first ride.
What's a visit without going to Hershey's Chocolate World.

The Park and Bliss Dance.
Bliss Dance is a breathtaking, 40-foot-tall sculpture of a dancing woman, celebrating the strength of a woman who is both safe and present.
Bliss Dance
Walking through Park MGM and going to Eataly was amazing. All the food that is made or the groceries you can buy. But the Bomboloni Crema Pasticciera is to die for. They are light and airy and the Crema Pasticciera is so silky and smooth.

We walked through Caesars Palace. Unbelievable with all of the casino's the amount of money they put into stuff.Caesars has all of the statues.

Next was the Venetian. What another place, canals and gondola rides.

We were looking for lunch and wanted to go to the
Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer besides their food they have killer shakes.

Paris Las Vegas and the Eiffel Tower, a half scale replica

The Belligo and the water show

What would the strip be without a Stormtrooper or Wookie, at Planet Hollywood

Ballys and The Flamingo

Tuesday brings another adventure
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