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Las Vegas

Las Vegas Heat

June 25, 2017by Christopher FreemanNo Comments
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Whoa! Now thats hot!!! I’ve been in the normal Vegas 104 degrees  or so, and actually I find it quite refreshing. But this weekend, hold the press! We started the evening…yes evening… at 104.

The next day the temp hits 114 degrees. Good time to hit the outlet and sweat to the oldies! This is officially now the hottest day temp I’ve ever experienced in Vegas, make that anywhere, beating the previous record of 112 in Lake Havasu back in 2003. But at least it’s a dry heat!

Then Sunday coming home,115, whoa! The hottest I’ve ever been anywhere anytime. Beating yesterday’s temperature by 1 degree, but at least we are in air conditioned comfort driving home. It can’t get any hotter than this.

Oops, we just hit Baker, California, gateway to Death Valley. And guess what? 118!!! It just got hotter!

The interesting thing here, I figured my thermometer must be malfunctioning, so when we get to Baker, the World Famous Baker Thermometer was actually working, and lo and behold, it confirms the same temperature! I step out of the car to take a confirmation photo, and admittedly, the heat was absolutely suffocating. I could just imagine the settlers coming out through this. In heavy cotton denim and buckboard wagons!?! Or moreso, what about people in the middle east? Remember years ago they talked about holding the World Cup in 112 degree heat. I could not imagine playing anything other than an iPod in this.

Verified by the Baker Needle, the huge tourist attraction thermometer that never lies. To be honest I didn’t even think the dam thing even worked. Your tax dollars at work.

 

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Eating, Las Vegas

Giada: Great views…and a big ass rib!

June 24, 2017by Christopher FreemanNo Comments

Giada opens her first Vegas restaurant, which seems so cliché, but is a much bigger statement than you may realize. In the land of Mario Batali and Gordon Ramsay and the heavy hitters like Joël Robuchon and Nobu, she stands as…well you guessed it: The only woman. #metoo

But her menu is anything but. A fusion of classic Italian and easy Californian, her most photographed dish is the huge, juicy but oh so tasty BONE-IN Rib-Eye. And the BONE-IN is emphasized because…well… it’s emphasized! The bone measures around 18 inches, and the rib-eye, tastes as big as the bone. Tender, tasty, and dripping with a perfectly over-medium egg on top, the dish hits the spot for any carnivore who is tempted by the menu description.

But in the fairness of reviewing, one of my favorite aspects of Giada is getting a table or booth along the Western wall just before sunset. This way you have time to settle in, order a fine bottle of wine, order from the menu, and just as the food arrives, there it is… that Vegas sunset. In the summer, the sky lights up in a beautiful palette of subtle desert colors…and then Laurence arrives at your table with that gorgeous Rib-Eye, the Lemon Spaghetti for your date, your guests are settled with the Rigatoni and the Branzino… and all is right with the world. And then he brings that huge pepper grinder, and you realize you are somewhere special.

 

You feel the royalty of ancient Rome seeping in as your take a bite of your entree, and look up through the 20ft windows at Caesar’s Palace’s Nobu wing, standing majestic. If only ancient Rome ate this well. And then as you’re relaxed through mother nature’s light show, the sensual sounds of the live music begin seeping in as you realize you’ve never heard a cello play Rhianna. Interesting. Cool. Easy.

 

But now the fun begins. Desert time! If you’re digging the Italian theme, then how could you have anything other than a Chocolate Hazelnut Macaron with Raspberries. Time for champagne to wrap things up. Yeah, probably should have ordered to begin with, but Vegas, baby, Vegas!

 And to wrap things up and savor the memories, step over to the live action photo booth to get an selfie in the original fashion.

Giada entry sign
Giada Kitchen
Giada menus
The view Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace from Giada
Giada Caesar Salad
Huge Pepper Grinder
Bone-In Ribeye with Egg on Top
Chocolate Hazelnut Macaron with Raspberries

 

 

Hotels, Mandalay Bay

Las Vegas: A Mandalay Bay Stay

June 15, 2017by Christopher Freeman27 Comments

So here we go again, another birthday trip to Las Vegas. It’s a tradition started some 25 years ago, and I just love going to Las Vegas with for a weekend during my birthday month celebration. Yes, Birthday Month! Because when you’re my age, one day is just not enough.

So this trip we had to Mandalay Bay Resort and Beach Hotel. The number one luxury feature of Mandalay Bay is time! The fact that Mandalay Bay is pretty much the first hotel you come to as you enter the Vegas Strip means you don’t have to deal with the traffic of the Las Vegas strip. This is a great advantage that Mandalay Bay has over other hotels. Mandalay Bay is connected on three sides with the Four Seasons Hotel, the Delano and the Luxor Hotel. This allows you to walk in air conditioned comfort to at least two other hotels, although the Four Seasons is not a gambling hotel, it is luxurious and nice to walk through and a great dinner location.

Mandalay is the former capital of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Myanmar is a small country north of Indonesia east of Vietnam. And that’s whats lost on Mandalay Bay. When you pull up to Mandalay Bay, you do notice that is lush, hidden behind lots of greenery, but no true indication of it Southeast Asian theme. As you enter Mandalay Bay through the lush greenery, you may catch a glimpse of tiger statues and other Thai, Indonesian, Vietnamese influences, but they are very low-key and not very prominent, so you really don’t have quite an idea of what you’re really getting into. Upon entering Mandalay Bay, did you notice that palm tree and a slight wicker thing. Strips of marble, and beautifully laid marble it is, are highlighted by brown strips of a textured marble to resemble the wicker themes from Southeast Asia. You’ll also notice that there are an excess of shutters surrounding the crown molding and door moldings of the lobby area. And this theme is carried throughout the rooms. There are large ceiling fans throughout the lobby, but that is the only true semblance of southeast Asia here. The dining area is your typical Vegas style, the buffet and lunch dining areas have about as much sense of tropical fare as south east Florida. I would venture to say Myanmar had their theme long before Key West did.

What I do love about Mandalay Bay is it spaciousness. The ceilings are high, the casino floor is huge, as are the restaurants, and the room. The rooms in the Mandalay are a very nice size, and the bathrooms were very easy for my wife and I to navigate. A large single mirror straddles a dual sink. Built-in lighting provides a nice soft glow and even lighting that reflects both a separate shower and a relaxing bath tub. Unfortunately the bathtub is not a Jacuzzi tub, something which would put Mandalay Bay above other hotels on the strip. But the rooms are comfortable and very convenient.

My one recommendation upon making a reservation and checking in as to request a non-joining the room. That’s a room that has a joining door between your neighbor room, which is fine when you have kids or family to be able to share open the door and share both spaces. But when the people next to you are someone else’s kids, and not your kids, the spacing under the door allows every yell, laugh and giggle they utter to seep into your room. Not cool. Specially when you come straggling in at four in the morning, and they’re getting up for breakfast at 8 AM.

But the bed is cushy, the table provides a nice little office setting, with outlet for AC, USB, HDMI, and VGA plugs. One thing I truly like enjoy this time was as soon as I plug say HDMI cable in from my computer, I was able to watch my Formula 1 racing on the large 42″ HD TV on the wall. This was perfect

The shops at Mandalay our typical Vegas, although one aspect I truly appreciate is that the sundry shop is right at the base of the elevators. The elevators are located in a central triad broken off into 30 floor increments. Make a left off the elevator and there’s a sundry full of water, spirits, beer and assorted bandages. After all this is Vegas. Another genius move Mandalay the house that I appreciate pretty much more than any other hotel in Vegas, The Beach.

The beach is Mandalay Bay’s swimming pool. But more than a swimming pool, it’s an actual beach! Complete with scorching hot sand and rolling waves. No not the North Beach Hang 10 kind of waves, but low rolling waves, the kind you would find in southeast Asia. The entry to the beach is actually located one level before the main floor of the hotel. This is great because doing so allows elevators to go all the way down to the beach level past the main floor to the beach level. You walk out of the elevator take a left and out of the to the pool area. The genius here is that when you are headed to the beach or coming from the beach, you walk directly to the elevators without having to walk through the casino. I don’t mind walking to the pool from the casino going there but after spending all day getting sloppy drunk and still went in my swim trunks I hate to walk back. But this also lends itself to sandy elevators by late day. Oh well, I guess just like the beaches of Southeast Asia.

 

Checking In at the Mandalay Bay
Lobby palm tree
Valet Lobby Stairwell
Mandalay Bay casino
wall paper
Tub and Artwork
Keyhole Mirror and Carpet
Night view of Vegas Strip from Mandalay Bay
Breakfast with our Veuve

 

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