Sunday we returned from the Moerman family trip to Las Vegas, with a side trip to Zion National Park for Paul, his sister, Kati, our brother-in-law, Nick, and me. We all landed in Las Vegas last Sunday, July 22, after a two hour delay in the Atlanta airport. They had determined we needed a new starter, after we had left the terminal, so we had to return and wait for the mechanics to do their work. We landed around 1:30PST and took a limo to the hotel (by way of a liquor store---- I am already loving this city).
Limo ride from hotel
Upon first impression, the hotels are massive. Much larger than I could have possibly imagined. We stayed at the
Flamingo Hotel because Daddy Joe has a time share there. It was right in the middle of town, between Ballys and the Venetian. Adelyn loved it because we were able to see the Bellagio fountains from our room. We ate dinner Sunday night at a little cafe in Paris. Monday was spent hanging out at the hotel pool, which Adelyn loved, and that afternoon Daddy, Mommy, Aunt Kati and Uncle Nick headed out to Zion while Adelyn stayed back with Nana, Auntie Lex, Daddy Joe and Mama Alice. (From what I have heard, they had a great time while we were gone :))
Zion was amazing, and definitely the highlight of the trip, I am really happy we decided to take a couple of days to get out there as it was only 2.5 hrs from Vegas. The drive out was amazing, seeing various different areas of wash outs, around mountains, and the views at sunset. Amazing.
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| An overlook point we found on the drive in |
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| Does not seem as big as it really is!! |
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| View from our hotel room |
Tuesday morning we got up and hiked
Hidden Canyon Trail, which was a great 'easy' starter hike of about 2.4 miles or so.We then spent about 5 hours (3-4miles, is my best guesstimate) in the
Narrows. Looking up at sheer 30+ft walls that the water carved out.... you can't help but be in awe. We ended up back at the (h)motel after an exhausting, but exhilarating, day. Wednesday morning we had planned on doing
this hike, but it was closed due to 'trail maintenance' (aka, helicopters cleaning poop from the port-o-pottys at the top of the ridge). We were definitely bitter, but decided to do the
Observation Point hike instead, which left from the same point as Hidden Canyon. It was a ROUGH 8 mile hike, with virtually 2.5+ miles straight up (we ascended 2150ft in 4 miles). It was well worth it, though, as the views were absolutely amazing. None of the pictures really do it any justice.
FYI- if anyone ever stays in Springdale,UT while on your visit to Zion, eat at
Oscar's. We ended up eating there both nights because it was so good! Also, bring beer in from a different state because UT waters down all of their beer!! (Beer that is normally 5.3% here was 3.2% there)
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| Hidden Canyon |
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| The Arch at Hidden Canyon |
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| The chains at Hidden Canyon |
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| The Narrows |
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| We definitely had to 'wade' through waist-chest deep water |
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| Where the trail splits Observation Point to the left, Hidden Canyon to the right |
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| Top of Observation Point |
We got back in town Wednesday evening, took quick showers and went to dinner at a yummy sushi restaurant in the Cosmopolitan hotel (I will say it was kind of a shock to go from ZNP to Vegas!). Anywho, for those of you who know anything about Top Chef Masters, the premier party was there that night because, unbeknownst to me, that is where they filmed this season. The party happened to be down the hall from the restaurant where we ate. As we were leaving, Curtis Stone (ahhhhh!) and a few other members of the show were right outside getting ready to head to the bar. Definitely the highlight of my celebrity sightings. I really wanted to get a picture with him (not something I typically want to do around famous people), but Paul informed me that would be uncool. (He later said that would probably have made their nights). Thurs-Sat were spent exploring and walking around Las Vegas. Thursday we really only spent time in the Venetian, walking around with Mama Alice and Daddy Joe, doing the gondola rides, trying on an amazing pair of
shoes and just hanging out. That night we went to the Blue Man Group, which was really really great, much better than I had expected, dinner, and getting lost trying to find the casino at Ceasar's Palace- in the daylight we realized we entered at the COMPLETE wrong end. Friday we went to a lot of hotels, including the shark reef at the
Mandalay Bay. Adelyn really enjoyed that as well, though not as much as
the fountains at the Bellagio. We went to dinner on Fremont St that
night, part of 'Old Las Vegas', that was a lot of fun. There was a
massive LED screen that covered the whole length of the street that lit
up beginning around 8 every night. Saturday we walked the opposite
direction, towards the Bellagio (probably my favorite hotel because of
the
gardens), and all the way down the strip.
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| Paul and Daddy Joe at an oxygen bar at the Venetian |
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| Hanging with the cast of some performers at the Venetian |
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| Bellagio fountains |
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| View from Eiffel Tower at Paris |
We headed out on Sunday, after a HORRIBLE travel day (cancelled flights, delayed flights, etc), we finally got home and are getting back into the swing of things. All in all, it was a great trip, and I can definitely understand the appeal of Vegas. There are a lot of interesting people. And everything you hear about nakedness and prostitutes thrown in your face? Not true. At least when you have a kid or are a female. There are (sorry) Mexicans that hand out cards/brochures of women, generally focusing on men in their 20s or 65+, you can choose to take them or not. No nakedness anywhere. And everyone tends to respect people with children. Until next time....