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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Coming to Vegas is no gamble.

 



“There's a world outside every darkened door

Where blues won't haunt you anymore

Where the brave are free and lovers soar

Come ride with me to the distant shore.”


Last night, in a span of less than 15 minutes, I travelled to New York, Paris, and ended up in the Sahara; I didn’t even have jet lag!


This week I have been in Las Vegas for a conference. Up until a couple of months ago, I had not been here in several years. If you are wondering if “Vegas is back,” I can verify it sure is. Many visitors, hotel rooms in short supply, and prices for food and entertainment through the roof. We went to a buffet the past 2 mornings, and let’s just say they are making up for the two years of lost revenue—the cost per buffet $33 and it was packed.


But there is something about visiting here. I am not much of a gambler, but it is fun to hear the excitement of those who do play…and win. I am pretty sure those who are on the losing end have a different response. The weather since coming has been a welcome sight; highs in the 50s and if there were clouds, they were no where to be seen when I emerged from the building at the conference.x


Last night, we saw some of the unique sides of Vegas. As we stood waiting for the dancing waters at the Bellagio—-Spiderman, Mickey and Minnie, and Elvis came by. For $5, you could spend “some” time with these iconic characters, have your picture taken, and watch them move on to their next waiting visitors who were all over the opportunity. The part that was funniest to me was when Mickey removed his head, pulled out a cigarette and had a smoke. I am sure Walt Disney would not be impressed—I wish I took a picture, but he was too far away by the time I saw it.


The photo above was taken the other night; it may appear to taken in New York with the Statue of Liberty and other well known iconic buildings in the background, but I am sorry to say it was not. Yet, just down a short way, should you have wanted to see Paris or spend time in the Sahara, they were waiting for you (and your money!)


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