Saturday, November 10, 2007

Las Vegas Airport--November 4, 2007

On our way out of Vegas we ran into these cool scupltures at the airport. Danny is standing by a rattler and I am standing by a scorpion.

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The Bellagio--Las Vegas November 3, 2007

Our last day in Las Vegas we decided to do some shopping on the strip before going to Phantom of the Opera. We had a great time checking out some of the cool casinos. The Bellagio was one of my favorites.


Yes ladies, this is a chocolate fountain. It had white, dark, and milk chocolate circulating. It was encased in glass so that it would maintain a specific temperature. It smelled divine. Right next to the fountain was a lady making these big beautiful crepes. Danny and I had to stop and watch for awhile. It was pretty amazing.


Me standing in front of the Belligio. They have this great water show they do to music every half hour. It was fun to watch everyone's bath water being shot up into the air.


The gardens inside the Bellagio. All the flowers are real and were just beautiful. They also had water fountains that shot up over the bridge.

Danny standing by a water fountain shaped like a tree.



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Paris Casino--Las Vegas November 3, 2007


Danny standing in front of a fountain at the Pairs Casino.


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We hardly took any pictures of us both together, but a couple stoped and asked to swap taking pictures. This picture was taken at the Bellagio across the street from the Pairs casino.

The Venitian--Las Vegas November 1, 2007

We spent a big chunk of our time at the Ventian. This is where we saw Phantom and ate at Wolfgang Puck's restaurant. There was a very Posh mall in this casino and you could also take a gondala ride through the water canals.

Danny standing in the entry way of the Venitian. Cool ceiling.


This is not a statue. This guy was moving so slowly the first time we passed him we thought he was an automated statue. Talk about a crappy job. His muscles have got to be so sore.


Me standing on the veranda at the Venitian. Notice all the people down below. It is amazing how crowded it was.


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The Gondala boats.