Viva Las Vegas
Jan. 31st, 2003 10:25 amI'm home!
My trip was wonderful. I love Las Vegas, which was a surprise. I expected it to be sleazy and kind of scary and dirty. I certainly didn't expect to see such beauty everywhere. I know it's all funded by dirty money, but the creativity and over-the-top-ness of everything just amazed me. And the weather and the scenery were beautiful. In that regard, it almost pained me to come back to flat, cold, overcast Memphis. :P
Here's my Vegas photo album. There were way too many pictures to post, plus I wanted non-journal people to see them.
There's so much to tell about the trip, but here are some of the high points.
- Cirque de Soleil was absolutely amazing. The show is called O. It's a water show. We had sixth row seats. There's so much going on during the show that you can hardly keep up with it all; people are diving and flipping and dancing all over the place. The water tank has platform-like things that rise and sink as needed, so that sometimes the whole tank seemed to disappear under the platform. At one point some guys dove from the rafters, and all I could think was, What if they forgot to lower the platform all the way? But nobody died, and I was very glad. :)
- My meetings were generally painless, even informative! I learned some valuable things! Then, on one of the afternoons, they had a comedian come in. His name is Chris Bliss, in case some of you have heard of him. He's apparently famous in the juggling world; he once juggled as an opening act for Michael Jackson. :)
- We went to the hotel brand conference Wednesday morning. The speaker there was Jamie Clarke. He climbed Mt. Everest in 1997. He was probably the best speaker I have ever heard. His story was amazing. Men were crying. I heard that he wrote a book about his experiences; I definitely want to read it.
- We couldn't go to Hoover Dam because it's closed this time of year. I was kind of glad, since we wouldn't have had time to go anyway, and that way I didn't feel bad about it. :)
- I played two slot machines. I lost both times. I did not feel the need to play any more. :)
I'll post more later as I think of it. Now I will try to catch up on my friends page.
My trip was wonderful. I love Las Vegas, which was a surprise. I expected it to be sleazy and kind of scary and dirty. I certainly didn't expect to see such beauty everywhere. I know it's all funded by dirty money, but the creativity and over-the-top-ness of everything just amazed me. And the weather and the scenery were beautiful. In that regard, it almost pained me to come back to flat, cold, overcast Memphis. :P
Here's my Vegas photo album. There were way too many pictures to post, plus I wanted non-journal people to see them.
There's so much to tell about the trip, but here are some of the high points.
- Cirque de Soleil was absolutely amazing. The show is called O. It's a water show. We had sixth row seats. There's so much going on during the show that you can hardly keep up with it all; people are diving and flipping and dancing all over the place. The water tank has platform-like things that rise and sink as needed, so that sometimes the whole tank seemed to disappear under the platform. At one point some guys dove from the rafters, and all I could think was, What if they forgot to lower the platform all the way? But nobody died, and I was very glad. :)
- My meetings were generally painless, even informative! I learned some valuable things! Then, on one of the afternoons, they had a comedian come in. His name is Chris Bliss, in case some of you have heard of him. He's apparently famous in the juggling world; he once juggled as an opening act for Michael Jackson. :)
- We went to the hotel brand conference Wednesday morning. The speaker there was Jamie Clarke. He climbed Mt. Everest in 1997. He was probably the best speaker I have ever heard. His story was amazing. Men were crying. I heard that he wrote a book about his experiences; I definitely want to read it.
- We couldn't go to Hoover Dam because it's closed this time of year. I was kind of glad, since we wouldn't have had time to go anyway, and that way I didn't feel bad about it. :)
- I played two slot machines. I lost both times. I did not feel the need to play any more. :)
I'll post more later as I think of it. Now I will try to catch up on my friends page.