I'm heading back from Vegas and have mixed feelings about the trip. I discovered Vegas isn't my scene. The first two days were fun but the third and fourth were boring. Both Michelle and I weren't winning anything on the machines so we didn't want to give them anymore money.
The best thing about the trip was just getting away from the daily routine and being able to sit and hang out with Michelle. We went to the Cirque du Soleil show O at the Bellagio. Everything that I heard about the show was true. The show last an hour and a half but it seemed like it was only ten minutes. I think there was a storyline but I didn't get it. It was amazing what these people were doing. The show was a mix of acrobatics and diving. We liked it so much we wet out the next day to see if the day of ticket sellers had tickets available to any of the other Cirque shows. Unfortunately it was Memorial day and many of the shows were dark.
Vegas seemed very different from the last time we were there. We went for spring break four or five years ago. Previously there were tons of people handing out fliers of various adult clubs, but this time around you were hassled by people trying to get you to go on a tour of timeshare properties owned by the casinos. In return for going on the tour you were offered tickets, dinner vouchers, t-shirts, or a combination of the above. The easiest way to have them quit talking to you is to say you are leaving today. Once they hear this they move on to the next person.
I didn't remember Vegas tourists being so annoying last time. We ran into a couple different types of tourists. There are the wanders and the walls. Each were almost impossible to get around.
The wanders were usually made of up small number of people. The difficulty with getting around the wanderers was that the would anticipate your path around them. As you made your move one of the group would a move to block you. This would be repeated another two or three times as you continued to try to manage your way around them.
The walls were the other distinct group. Unlike the wanderers, the walls were made up of large number of people. The mode of attack of the walls is to move quickly to the center of traffic and then abruptly stop. They are extremely hazardous around restaurant and casino entrances. The shear numbers that made up the walls made getting past them difficult. A significant detour is needed to pass them.
These tourists and the losing at the casinos didn't make me want to return to Vegas anytime soon. I think the perfect Vegas trip would be a three day trip and a show.
I can't wait to get back and see Aves. It seems like I haven't seem him forever. I kept being reminded of him during the trip. A kid throwing a toy out of a stroller, a crying baby when the mom tells them no, etc. I won't be able to see him tonight because we are getting in at 10 pm. We will see him when he gets up at 6 tomorrow morning. I'm so excited to see his smiles, pick him up, and hug him.