Anyone who knows me, knows I don't hold back on my opinion. (I wish I could, really I do!) But there are just some things it's hard for me to keep quiet about. And LV is one.
I had not been in over 17 years, and I can go the rest of my life not ever visiting again.
There is one problem. A dear friend of ours lives there, and Payton will more than likely have another soccer tournament there this year. (The reason we went in the first place.)
There is one problem. A dear friend of ours lives there, and Payton will more than likely have another soccer tournament there this year. (The reason we went in the first place.)
That city just makes me sooooo sad. There are many lost souls and the desperation to make a buck is heartbreaking. Anything moral or pure or wholesome is desperately lacking.
Watching so many sit at those machines hoping that winning big is the answer to their problems.
Partying through the night.
And I can not even repeat some of the filth I witnessed walking down the old strip.
A place that is "suppose" to be family friendly.
A place that is "suppose" to be family friendly.
But I have always tried to find the good in a place (and a person!). So here goes: the architect of the hotels/casinos are pretty incredible. The food was good, and the kids enjoyed the roller coaster. Okay, I did it. I said something nice about LV.
We had a good time as a family. The four of us being together for a long period of time does not happen to often. Unfortunately.
My gang with our friend Tony.
These were the only slots we touched. Candy slots. :)
Inside the Venetian
Payton and I
Just because I love these signs and a fake sky. It really felt like you were outside. Very cool.
My son trying to act like he doesn't mind us taking a picture.
Payton enjoying an ice cream by the Eiffel Tour.
Apparently the roller coaster was a good one. :)
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