What happens in Vegas doesn't have to stay in Vegas. It's the town of neon lights, fake tans, hummers, limos, bleach blonde hair, nails that are too long to be remotely useful, girls that can hardly walk in their shoes and drunk men yelling out of taxi's saying, 'she's hot...you've done well!'
Fun Facts:
- There are approximately 200,000 slot machines in Las Vegas. They start as you disembark your plane and continue in various locations such as the grocery store.
- There are about 6,000 live gambling tables throughout the main strip.
- There are about 300 weddings per day
- At any major hotel, around 15,000 pillow cases can be washed per day
We arrived Las Vegas around 4pm. It is a desert oasis. Apart from the main downtown strip, there is nothing. You can see the mountains that surround the city from pretty much anywhere. As a result, it was ridiculously hot. Every day the weather has been anywhere from 32 degrees in the morning to about 40 degrees from about midday onwards, although it feels hotter than that due to the very dry heat. We are nearing the end of the summer season, and I would hate to think of what the temperature can reach out here in July. We did a tour of Hoover Dam and the tour guide said it can reach around 50 degrees in the summer out there!
Hoover Dam was massive. It was built in 1931-1935 and has enough concrete to path a 4 foot path around the earth's equator. We went on a tour of the power plant and that n itself was amazing. There are 17 generators throughout the dam and during peak electricity periods enough water to fill 15 average sized swimming pools can run through each one in 1 second (approx 75,700 litres).
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Us at Hoover Dam |
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Generators in Hoover Dam |
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Hoover Dam |
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Las Vegas, New York New York |
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Las Vegas, Paris |
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Las Vegas, Bellagio Fountains |
We hit up the casinos every night. I read somewhere that the average amount people spend in Vegas per night is about $500. We were not one of them. We were putting in $20 dollars hear and there and we always managed to come away with a profit. Our best feat was putting $1 into the pokies and cashing out with $30. We also went to a show which was pretty fun. Going into hotel lobbies with like entering a different world every time. There are rainforests, underwater oceans, things that look like they come from alice in wonderland, scenes that make you feel as though you are in Paris, New York, Rome, Disneyland. You name it, it's probably here. Seventeen of USA's 20 top hotels are situated on the main Las Vegas strip.
You can drink anywhere. You can buy a daiquiri from the endless amount of bars that have girls in their bikinis along the main strip and just keep on walking to the next club/casino. It's incredible. If you want it, you can have it, maybe that is why the have that famous Vegas saying.
That is pretty much it. We originally only came to Vegas as a half way point between the Grand Canyon and some National Parks we are heading to in the next few days, but I can honestly say I'm glad we came. It was so much fun, and again, I don't think there is any other place that quite resembles it.
Next Stop: 4 Days to do Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Zion National Park & Bryce National Park.