You can’t visit Las Vegas and ignore the “Las Vegas Strip” at night. Our version of visiting the strip involved a 3½-hour limousine tour. The tour included a stop for the Bellagio water fountain show, a volcano eruption at the Mirage, a stop at the original Las Vegas sign (circa 1959), and an extended walk at Freemont Street.
My
niece, Amber, and I tried to sign-up for a zip-line fly above Freemont, but the
waiting time would have made us late for the limo ride back to our starting
point. Instead of doing that, we spent
our time gawking at the wonders of weird and often unabashed humanity on
display.
Conclusion: I am weird, but people in Vegas are weirder.
Our Limo Arrives
Inside the Limo
Along the Strip
Welcome to Vegas (Adrian, Amber, Desiree,
Russ, Me, Paula)
Freemont Street
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