Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Viva Las Vegas

Our intention of coming to Las Vegas was not to spend a lot of time doing the casino thing. I've been here 7 times before including running the Las Vegas marathon. Susan has been here once, she ran her first ever 5K here. We chose the Las Vegas RV Resort not only because of it's great reviews but it was far enough away from the downtown area and all the noise.
Entrance to resort
The resort has basically one rate whether you want standard or deluxe it's $29 per night. The staff checking us in were extremely friendly and helpful. We were escorted to our site and thank goodness because the park is quite confusing as to the layout.
Main office

Our site
The park does not have a lot of amenities but realistically people don't come to Vegas for a resort park, they come to gamble. In saying that they do have a beautiful pool which we took advantage of on a few occasions.
Solar heated pool
Most of the park is a concrete jungle but very well kept. They have a few doggy areas some enclosed some not. I noticed the staff helpers would spray the dog areas down each morning with a disinfectant. Nice touch.
All concrete in the back
Our row had gravel between sites and lots of palm trees
Okay so we couldn't help ourselves, we decided to spend some time downtown walking the strip. It's change since we were here last but it hasn't if you know what I mean. Vegas will always be Vegas. Just to outdo the completion they rip down 15 year old casinos to build bigger and more elaborate ones.
Looking up the strip this was all here last time
Bally's and Paris were also here last time
These two building were not here 10 years ago
The Bellagio wasn't complete yet when we were here before
We didn't get a chance to visit Freemont Street last time so away we go. Again being typical Vegas style it has changed but it hasn't. Freemont Street came about when Vegas started expanding away from the downtown area. New casino rose up along the strip while the downtown core fell into disrepair. To revitalize the area and make it safe again for tourists they created the elaborate Freemont Experience and what an experience it is.
Freemont Street
I strolled Freemont about 12 years ago and yes it has changed. These days numerous street dancers, entertainers, artists, and the homeless can't forget them, all looking for a handout. Some good some not so good. The kids below with dad watching were not so good.

Street dancers
Bumble Bee from the Transformers

Vegas succeeded in bringing tourists to Freemont Street in droves. People were definitely having a good time but who called the police.
Typical Vegas!!!!
 

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