Saturday, October 08, 2005

Day 2: Las Vegas

My parents signed me up to sit through a presentation about Timeshare. This was to get free tickets to the Tropicana Folies Bergere. I was a bit excited to finally be able to learn a little bit more about Timeshare. The host was nice, Livi and I was assigned a man, a sales person. I forgot his name, but he explained about the whole thing very well; so well that I was actually considering buying a timeshare at Las Vegas. Anyway, considering the perks and stuff, I called my Dad, discussing the matter over the phone, deciding whether or not to purchase the condo. Thank God I called cause my Dad said that the interest for the loan: 15% was too high and he reminded me that I had no money! hahaha... it was that simple.

So I got out after the 2-hour timeshare presentation, with 5 show tickets. Went back to the Venetian to pick up Mom and Dad, then we headed to the Chinatown to find the place that Hendy mentioned have a good fried chicken. We found the place: Kung Fu Thai Restaurant. It was good chicken, but overall it was Thai restaurant. Always good, always brought appetite.

After lunch, cie cie called, she wanted to join us. So we headed back to Venetian to pick her up, then we started the usual Las Vegas tour. Watching the hotels and oo-aahing the beautiful architecture.






Paris Las Vegas

Eiffel Tower

At the Bellagio Mall

Heavenly

Fall Season at Bellagio

Ceasar Palace

Ceasar Palace Mall

The Circular Escalator

Viva Rome Las Vegas


Till 1.5 hour before the show, we went to In&Out to grab a bite. Headed to the Tropicana to watch the show. It was my first (or maybe second) topless show, and it happened to be with my Mom, Dad, and my two sisters. Haha, I guess I'm a grown-up now! The show was meaningless, basically it was targeted toward the audience that worship women's curves. Dad even said that he did not really enjoy the show and almost fell asleep. Guess I'm still normal then.

The day was closed with a late dinner at the Harbor Palace in Chinatown and headed to the motel that cie-cie booked through the internet.

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