After many eventful days and early mornings we could finally
sleep in for a bit which most of us really needed. We left the hotel at 10am
and drove to the Vegas Strip.
We got dropped off at the Bellagio where we would meet
later. Everyone split up in little groups and we made our ways through Las
Vegas’ most famous hotels and malls. From the Bellagio we went into the
Cosmopolitan, the Shops at Crystals (with some of the most expensive stores like
Louis Vuitton, Gucci or Prada, where we didn’t even dare to look at the purses),
Stupiditotic ( a really funny store), Hershey’s Store, Monte Carlo, New York -
New York (the hotel with the rollercoaster around it), Excalibur (a huge hotel
that looks like a castle), the Luxor (it looks like a pyramid) and many more. A
lot of these places were connected so we could just walk from one to the other
so we didn’t have to step out in the heat. Then we walked back on the other
side of Las Vegas Boulevard where we walked through the MGM Grand, bought
Souvenirs, visited the Hard Rock CafĂ© and M&M’s world. As a highlight of
the day we wanted to see the gladiator show in the Caesar’s Palace which was
our last stop. The show was at the other side of the hotel and started every
hour. It was really amazing because of the fire and water effects.
Most of these places are so big that you easily get lost and
more than once we had to ask our way out. At 3.30pm we were supposed to meet
and go back to the hotel, but 10 of us were late which brought us another
experience, riding through Las Vegas in a Taxi, not as glamorous as a Limo but
still kind of classy.
At the hotel we had a little free-time which most of us used
to get ready for the extra show. But before the show we went to the highest
building in Las Vegas – The Stratosphere Tower! We got our tickets and got on
the elevator the 109th floor, the outside platform where we had an
amazing view over the strip and the mountains surrounding Las Vegas. The 3
rides Insanity, X-Scream and Big Shot were welcomed by most of us but some
avoided it because of the extreme height.
At 7.20 we met downstairs and went to dinner at the bottom
of the Stratosphere tower, another buffet, which Las Vegas is famous for.
After dinner most of the group went to see the show: Cirque
du Soleil’s “O” at the Bellagio.
By: Julia H. from Germany