For me this involves things like walking down a busy main street (none other than Las Vegas Boulevard) with at least two drinks in hand or sitting at a blackjack table smoking a cigar like a boss or even just spending $50 on a poker game. I love the grandeur of the casinos, rising out of the desert, completely out of place.Įven though I don’t let the “what happens in Vegas” mantra be an excuse to do dumb shit, there is a definite sense of freedom to do things you wouldn’t normally do. There’s a few reasons for this: I love the energy of the place, it’s always buzzing, and there’s always a sense of excitement. I have been to Las Vegas 4 times now, which I consider quite impressive for someone that lives in Australia. I consider Las Vegas to be like Disneyland for adults: pretty lights dazzle every guest, visitors are inundated with seemingly endless entertainment options, (and the workers are all probably on low wages from giant corporations). Endless rows of flashing machines free drinks galore and arguably more ways to be entertained than almost any other city on earth: Welcome to Las Vegas.
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