10/17/05 - Hello from Las Vegas!
6:00am
--2 egg, potato, & cheese tacos
There's a Lalo's at Midway--they make the most wonderful Mexican food and there isn't one near us, so it was a special treat to get to eat breakfast there.
We were up at 4:00am to get some last things done and get out the door. It just broke my heart to leave the kitties, but I know we'll be back in just a few days. Our flight was at 7:00am and the car was scheduled to pick us up at 4:30, which should have been plenty of time to get to Midway, but, surprise!, they added an extra passenger. Luckily it wound up being only a 15 minute detour, but they did have me sweating there for a little while.
It's great to have the option of Midway and I do love the low fares on Southwest, but I don't think I'll be doing it again anytime soon, with the exception of our Dec. trip we already have booked. Midway is so inconvenient from our house, and I just have this thing where I hate the Stevenson Expressway, which is the main route to Midway. It's some kind of death-highway where people zoom in and out around and in front of you at 80mph and you narrowly miss having a fatal accident at least 6 times on any given trip. I don't know what it is about it, but I'm almost always in knots by the time we're done. I already make DH promise we could take 290 and cutover on Cicero for our December trip. I know it will take longer, but I will arrive at the airport sane.
Luckily since DH and I book an extra seat for the two of us we're allowed to preboard. I hadn't witnessed a Southwest cattle call in a long time, but it was pretty intense. People started crowding the gates as soon as the plane arrived. I tend to be very competitve and wound up about these types of things. I'm not really a "go with the flow" type of gal. It's OK--I've accepted it about myself. Having to do the cattle call would not help me have a relaxing trip. So, in the future, no more Southwest!
With all that being said, it was a quite pleasant flight. The crew was friendly, the airplane was comfortable, and we arrived early, which was nice.
10:00am
--2 fig newton bars
--1 100 cal pkt wheat thin crisps
--3/4 big grab back of munchies
The fig newton bars and wheat thin crisps came in the snack pack on the airplane. There were also peanuts and Ritz cheese sandwiches, but I traded those with DH for his Fig Newton bar, which was really yummy. I ate this mostly because I was trapped on a plane and bored, but I'm not going to worry about it.
Once we touched down and collected our luggage we caught a cab to the hotel. We thought we were lucky being able to pick up a cab so quickly, but the guy turned out to be a pretty bad egg. To get to the Luxor from the airport, it's pretty easy just to exit on Tropicana Blvd and take it up to the strip. You would then turn on to the strip and the Luxor is the 2nd hotel after the intersection. It's a quick, easy trip and should cost about $12 all together. This cabbie pulled a dirty tourist trick and went all the way back under the airport in the tunnel and then took us out to the highway, adding about $5 to the fare. Needless to say, DH and I weren't pleased. The driver was unapologetic, of course, but I got his cab number and called both his company and the taxi authority. The cab company was actually really nice to deal with. They took the matter quite seriously and had a manager call me back within 15 minutes. He agreed to send us a refund of the difference in fare and to reprimand the driver. The taxi authority also got back to us quickly. I was really impressed with the response!
It's only when you get away from Disney that you realize how spoiled you are! We had arrived at the Luxor at the 9:30am local time and I marched straight up to the desk, fully expecting to check in and get keys, even if the room wasn't ready yet. Surprise! They don't do that! We actually had to come back at 11am to do the whole process. It wasn't the end of the world or anything, I'm just used to Disney service.
We wound up killing an hour walking through the shops at Mandalay Bay. They have some upscale boutiques and it was really quite an education for DH! He had never seen stores or prices quite like that before and was shocked! He was most mystified by a store called The Art of Shaving which had some kind of luxury shaving service that cost $55! DH can shave for a whole year on that! Unless it's an electronics store, DH will do anything to get out of shopping so it was funny to see how alien this was for him!
11:30am
--Luxor lunch buffet
Well, it pretty much went as one would expect from a buffet, for which I'm actually kind of grateful. I honestly feel as if I got it out of my system--see a buffet, eat several plates of food in a short amount of time, feel awful and sluggish and sleep all afternoon. OK, done. Now I can move on. I don't think we're going to do much buffet-ing for the rest of the trip.
4:30pm
--1/2 cup M&M's
--1/2 cup virgin strawberry daquiri
The M&M's were just some mindless snacking. I was a tiny bit hungry and they were tasty. Not health food, but I didn't really go overboard. These are leftovers from kitty baking and I'm working through them slowly buy surely.
DH played poker while I napped. He did really well and had a great time. Afterwards we headed up to the Stratosphere hotel to see their afternoon show of "Viva Las Vegas". I had heard that it was pretty well done and a "typical" Vegas revue, which I had wanted to experience. The show is "free" if you purchase a drink for $9.15.

Yeah, whatever. The show itself was kind of a mixed bag. There was a really good comedian, a middling comedian, a fair to good magician, a pretty good singer, and the world's worst showgirls. At least, I hope it doesn't get worse than these girls! They were trying, bless their hearts, but it looked like a junior high dance recital, except in bottomless chaps. They were either very new to the coreography or just really bad dancers because you could practically see them counting in their heads, as they went the motions of their movies. Not one of them seemed to actually "feel" what they were doing.
The one thing that concerned me a little as I was watching them is that there were a couple of girls that were not exactly svelte and I found myself judging them poorly because of it. Is it OK to think that fat is unattractive? I've spent so much of my life hurt by people judging me about my weight--how can I think like that? On the other hand, I'll never forget a Dear Abby column I once read where a woman wrote in saying that she had lost a lot of weight and now a man that had never been interested in her before had started paying attention to her. The woman couldn't decide whether to be flattered or insulted, which I understand. Dear Abby answered that she couldn't fault the man for finding her attractive now and not before because she herself must have obviously found her appearance lacking since she had decided to change it. I'm still not really comfortable with my reaction to these women's bodies--I'll need time to ponder.
8:30pm
--1/2 basket of tortilla chips
--1/4 cup really yummy salsa
--most of a black bean, rice, and cheese burrito
--2 T sour cream
--1 few bites of rice and black beans
--1 mango smoothie
This was such a yummy dinner! DH and I had originally decided to punt and head toward the food court, but we saw this little cantina on the way up and decided to give it a try. The salsa was amazing--it had such a robust tomato flavor and a healthy dose of garlic. I ate too many of the chips, but again, I'm not worrying about it. I did realize that I'd had enough of my burrito and laid down the last few bites, which is something of a victory for me.
We did have a fun evening. After the show we headed to downtown Las Vegas. We took a quick spin around the older casinos and the Freemont Street Experience before DH begged off to go play some poker. I did some more exploring and window shopping, then went into the casinos to find somewhere to watch Monday Night Football. DH played football with Orlando Pace in high school and we've always enjoyed following his career. Unfortunately I couldn't really find a comfortable spot to watch the game due to all the smoke, but I did at least get to see that electric first quarter! It was amazing to see the Rams score so quickly!!!
I also caught the light show before I went in to meet back up with DH. It was neat, but not anything I need to repeat now that I've seen it. DH was in a good mood when I found him--he had won more at the tables and had a good time doing it. The ride back down to the Luxor was uneventful and now that we've had dinner and I've updated my journal, I'm going to go take a bath in our big, deep soaking tub. I've never seen anything like it in a standard hotel room and I'm sure going to take advantage of it while I'm here!