Dargo
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Bob, I'm assuming that you've been to that convention center that is pretty well attached to (just behind) the Hilton? I was there a couple of months ago. That place is huge! Just like that "Hilton" sign. I stood there and wondered what that "Hilton" sign out front cost.
I'm staying at the Bellagio next week on a business trip. It looked neat from the Venetian and from the mini Eiffel Tower. I'm hoping that the Bellagio is nice. Their water display is impressive. Is that indoor canal ride with the amazing ceiling that makes it look like you're outside in the Parisian or Venetian? It was amazing to just walk around in that place! I'm staying at the Luxor sometime later this spring. It's sort of at the end of the strip if I remember correctly. I've only seen it from a helicopter tour I was on last time I was out there late last year.
By the way, until I took that 4 1/2 hour helicopter tour, I never realized that the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and Lake Mead were so close to Las Vegas. I'd previously been in awe of just the attractions along the strip. There are many more reasonably priced ways to see the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam. I'd certainly take one of those if you haven't seen those places in person. The sights are honestly breathtaking! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I'm staying at the Bellagio next week on a business trip. It looked neat from the Venetian and from the mini Eiffel Tower. I'm hoping that the Bellagio is nice. Their water display is impressive. Is that indoor canal ride with the amazing ceiling that makes it look like you're outside in the Parisian or Venetian? It was amazing to just walk around in that place! I'm staying at the Luxor sometime later this spring. It's sort of at the end of the strip if I remember correctly. I've only seen it from a helicopter tour I was on last time I was out there late last year.
By the way, until I took that 4 1/2 hour helicopter tour, I never realized that the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and Lake Mead were so close to Las Vegas. I'd previously been in awe of just the attractions along the strip. There are many more reasonably priced ways to see the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam. I'd certainly take one of those if you haven't seen those places in person. The sights are honestly breathtaking! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif