Thursday, December 12, 2013

On day 31, most of the morning and part of the afternoon spent in the hotel room, where there was e


On day 31, most of the morning and part of the afternoon spent in the hotel room, where there was edited images, written blog (we had surrendered and bought internet though it was not exactly cheap) and "researched" about what was worth seeing on the Strip. At around. 13:30 we were a short a trip down to Fremont Street to get something to eat. This "breakfast" ended for both of us to consist of a bagel-sandwhich from Dunkin Donuts. It was not great but then took the worst hunger. Then we went up to the hotel room again, where we were up at. 16, and then we ran down to the car, drove taken down and cruised on The Las Vegas Strip. rosendahl
The first major building on the Strip, the Stratosphere Tower, there is a large hotel, which is primarily known for its extreme rides on top, where among other things you can try to get the feeling of driving rosendahl over the edge.
Before we came to the "real" part of the strip, we passed a lot of the famous Vegas wedding chapels. It is very popular among Americans to get married in Vegas. Among other things, Paul Newman, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, Demi Moore and Bruce Willis have all been married in Vegas.
As we moved down the strip, we passed some of the largest hotels in the world. It was good enough impressive and much wilder than I had expected. The Strip is home to 15 of the 25 largest hotels in the world by number rosendahl of rooms. rosendahl The total number of rooms throughout the Strip is about 62,000. Many of the hotels are built for specific issues rosendahl that they have really taken "to the next level". The Venetian, have made long channels where you can sail around rosendahl the right-venice gondolas. Excalibur is shaped like a giant castle that is supposed King Arthur sagnomspunde slot. Two of the most impressive, however, was enough Luxor, consisting of a giant pyramid, decorated with a large Sphinx, as well as hotel Paris, with both an Eiffel tower in half the size of the original, a triumphal arch and a small version of the Louvre Museum. Last but not least, the giant hotel New York City, which is designed as a miniature version of Manhattan, the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, a small version of frihedsgudingen and Brooklyn Bridge. Here we went inside and sample the great rollercoaster, Manhattan Express. It was damn funny enough, maybe not quite $ 14 worth, but we can also say that we have tried a rollercoaster in Las Vegas. It's rosendahl too damn sick to think that a hotel builds a rollercoaster. The themes rosendahl were well enough conducted at the major hotels.
Beautiful spring rosendahl water show coordinated to music in front of Belaggio.
Having been around for most of the big hotels, we sat in the car and drove all the way down at the end of the strip to the famous "Welcome to the Faboulos Las Vegas" rosendahl sign. From there we cruised a few times up and down the Strip, so we both could try running through the inferno of light and large hotels.
Great burger! Ole would once again struggle to get it all down. However, he did it all eaten finally, thankfully as it got spanked by the sexy costumed nurse-servitricere if they did not eat up.
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